APEGS Engineering Licensee Work Experience Reporting
If you have worked as a professional
engineer that was supervised by a professional who was licensed in Canada, but
don’t have a bachelor’s level degree in engineering, then you are eligible for
applying as an Engineering Licensee.
Here, in this blog, we will tell you
about how to show your work experience when applying for registration as an
Engineering Licensee, also called a Licensee Member of the Association of
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS).
Before we tell you about the work
experience reporting, we want you to know about the necessary information when
applying for registration to the APEGS authority. Here, we will sometimes use
the phrase ‘Licensee member’ for Engineering Licensee.
Required
information for Engineering Licensee registration:
The following items you are required to
complete and submit to the APEGS office when you apply for licensee member:
·
Application to be
registered as a Licensee Member
·
Application fees
·
Original transcript
copies from the highest level of education completed, or partially completed,
sent straight to APEGS from the educational institution
·
Licensee Member
Chronological Summary Form
·
Experience reports
·
English test result
·
Proof of Identification
Form
·
Licensee Member Scope of
Professional Practice Exam
Don’t submit the application for writing
the Professional Practice Exam until you are admitted to the probationary
period. When you complete all these items, APEGS will send the reference forms
directly to referees. When all references are received, the application is
reviewed by the Licensee Admissions Committee and the candidate is informed
whether they have been admitted to the 1-year probationary period and what the
terms are.
You can submit the application form and
payment before you complete the remainder of the documents, making it possible
for APEGS to contact references sooner.
APEGS
Engineering Licensee Work Experience Reporting:
Work experience is required in
determining if a candidate is eligible for professional licensing within the
proposed scope of professional practice.
The following are the elements of an
acceptable engineering work experience:
·
Practical experience
·
The application of
theory
·
Communication
·
Management
·
The social implications
of engineering
Whether the work experience is acceptable
or not is based on the extent to which the candidate’s experience included
these areas.
The required number of experience reports
is dependent on the application category and the number of positions that are
held by the candidate that are related to the application. A separate report is necessary for a separate
job. Two experience reports are also necessary in the one-year probationary
period. Experience in the experience report must be verified by the professional
engineer under whom you worked.
An
important point: You need to ensure that
you utilize the form for Engineering Licensee
work experience. It must not be for the ones for reporting Engineer-in-Training
work experience.
Why
you should hire APEGS Engineering competency report writing expert:
It doesn’t matter how well and deeply you
have understood what we have told you about the Engineering Licensee work
experience reporting, you must hire a professional. The professional has a crystal-clear idea of
the APEGS assessment criteria, work experience report guidelines and the
required documents. Due to this, they will complete everything for you in a
systematic and acceptable order. They will not deviate from the experienced
rule or criteria. This way, you can have a guarantee that you will definitely
have a positive assessment, and you will be registered as an Engineering Licensee
by APEGS.

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