Australian Engineering Competency Standards Stage 2 For Chartered Status


The Australian Engineering Competency Standards Stage 2 is the process you have to go through to attain the Chartered Status and registration on the National Engineering Registration (NER). It is the perfect assessment platform to show your engineering knowledge, experience, skills, adherence to engineering ethics and attitude towards your work. It will allow you to work as an engineer without any supervision or dependency.

Important parts of competencies:

The following is a list of the competencies you must have to become a Chartered professional engineer. As an engineer, you must:

1.    Know the needs of the consumers, stakeholders and society as a whole.

2.    Focus on the growth of economic, social and environmental aspects over a lifetime of engineering products.

3.    Cope with other professions from different backgrounds.

4.    Show that the engineering input is completely included in the overall project or program.

5.    Interpret technical possibilities for industry, culture and government.

6.    Make sure that risks, prices and limits are completely understood related to the results.

7.    Make sure that technological and non-technological aspects are completely balanced.

8.    Deal with risks and maintain long-term viability.

9.    Make sure that all facets of a project, procedure and method are made on basic values and sound logic.

10. Easily recognize how emerging technologies apply to the old ones.

 What are the documents required for Australian Engineering Competency Standards Stage 2?

The following is a list of the required documents for Australian Engineering Competency Standards Stage 2, you need to provide to the assessment authority:  

1.    Engineering Competency Claims (ECC)

2.    Engineering Experience Record (EER)

3.    Latest CV or resume

4.    Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record

Let’s know about each one of them in detail:

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record:

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) helps you show your skills and knowledge in the engineering field. It is one of the most important parts of the National Engineering Registration (NER) application. You are required to show how much of the CPD hours you have attained in the last 3 years. It includes the details related to your commitment towards the engineering product, technological efficiency, criteria you show in the workplace.

Latest CV or Resume:

You need to upload the current or latest resume for your Stage 2 assessment application. It must provide information related to your recent work experience history with the one you are currently involved in. you must keep it simple and write it precisely to help the authority evaluate it better.

Engineering Experience Record (EER):

It helps you effectively show your work experience records. Here, you need to mention your employer’s name under whom you worked. You also need to mention the roles and responsibilities you had when you were working. Remember that you have to write all these things in a limit of nearly 700 words in your Engineering Experience Record (ERR).

Engineering Competency Claims (ECC):

The section of Engineering Competency Claims requires you to point out your core competencies with your work experience. Your partaking in the technological field of engineering is reflected using Engineering Competency Claims. The number of competency claims that needed to be submitted is dependent on the pathway type you have selected. Let’s take an example to clarify this point; you are required to have a total of sixteen engineering competency claims for the ECR pathways. 

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