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NSW Registration New Laws For Engineers

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  Earlier this month, NSW Parliament approved a new. As per this law, a professional engineer is required to have NSW Registration to practice. Having the overwhelming support of members, Engineers Australia advocated strictly for compulsory registration of engineers and is playing a vital role in attaining the reform. Because of similar changes in Victoria last year and long-standing laws in Queensland, from 1 st of July 2021 registration will apply in NSW, Queensland and Victoria: covering the three largest states for engineering work and roughly 75% of the Australian economy. It is a huge victory for engineers and the broader community. Thanks to the member who worked throughout the process by means of consultation sessions in Newcastle, Tamworth and Sydney. The influential support from both Sydney and Newcastle Division has assisted in building the case for registration. Several main contributing members consist of Joe Townsend, Daniel Stewart, Ben Mobilio, Michael Van Koev

UK SPEC Incorporated Engineer Requirements

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  What is UK SPEC? The full form of the UK SPEC is the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment. It lets us know the requirements that a candidate has to fulfill to get themself registered as an Engineering Technician (EngTech), Chartered Engineer (CEng) or Incorporated Engineer (IEng). It also has activity examples demonstrating the competency and commitment needed. UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment for the Incorporated Engineer (IEng): It is required for an Incorporated Engineer to be competent for their whole professional life, by means of their education, training and experience to the following: A.   Utilize a combination of specialist and general engineering knowledge and understanding for the application of existing and emerging technology. ·         Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach to the use of the practice in engineering practice. ·         Utilize a sound proof-based approach to problem-