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Assessment Process For Chartered Professional Engineer In New Zealand

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  A Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) is a competent and experienced engineer who has registration issued by Engineering New Zealand. Like the Engineering New Zealand Chartered Member class, you will be required to have an assessment to prove that you can cope with complex engineering issues that can be solved only with the use of expert knowledge. The differentiating thing is that a CPEng has to show New Zealand-specific technical experience and be re-evaluated at least every 6 years. The CPEng NZ assessment shows that you have proven an international standard. Therefore, you can go anywhere to work without any problem. Registration and membership both are different things. You can be both a Chartered Member of Engineering New Zealand and a Chartered Professional Engineer through the same assessment. If you are an Engineering New Zealand member, then it shows your credibility and professionalism. It means that you are part of a well-established and reputed professional communit

APEGS Engineering Work Experience Reporting

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                             If you are an engineer willing to settle down in Saskatchewan (Canada) and work there, then you have to go through an APEGS assessment. Now, you must be wondering what it is and how to have a successful assessment. Don’t worry this blog will give you a basic idea of the APEGS work experience reporting. So, read it with undivided attention. Engineering Work experience reporting (APEGS): Before you apply for APEGS work experience reporting , it is strictly advised to carefully read and understand guidelines. This step will considerably improve the success chance and lessen the re-submission risk. APEGS has started a new online Competency-Based Assessment, also called CBA, an experience reporting system that came into operation on January 01, 2019. There is a system that is paper-based for engineers-in-training, and it is only those engineers who are qualified to continue experience reporting in the outgoing. For a Professional Engineer in the US with th

UK SPEC Engineering Council Registration Benefits For Engineers

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  The UK SPEC (the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment explains the requirements that must be met to be registered as a Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician. Engineers all over the world are in quest of an opportunity that allows them to make their career in the UK. However, being an engineer and being a registered engineer approved by Engineering Council UK SPEC are two different things. There are many benefits of being a professionally registered engineer that is given below in this blog. So, if you are one of such aspirants willing to settle in the UK and work there as a professionally registered engineer, then the following are the benefits you will get. 8 benefits of being a professionally registered engineer by the Engineering Council: Better career prospects and employability: If you are professionally registered, then you show that you have and are committed to improving and maintaining the knowledge, skills