What Are The Eligibility Criteria For CPEng Australia?
The CPEng Australia status is the highest available technical credential for a professional working in the engineering field. This credential is nationally and internationally recognized as a measure of excellence and signifies a certain level of skill, talent, and experience.
When holding a CPEng Australia credential, this status puts a solid value on the years you have dedicated to the profession. It gives prospective employers and clients immediate respect and confidence in your engineering capability.Attaining this credential will open the
door for you to career progression, leadership development, and opportunities
to work overseas.
Eligibility
criteria:
For eligibility to apply for a Chartered
credential, you have to be an Engineers Australia member and have five years or
more of engineering experience.
In addition, you must fulfill and maintain
competency across 16 elements that are related to your occupational category
and area of practice. The 16 competency elements sit across the following four
core areas:
·
Personal commitment
·
Obligation to community
·
Value in the workplace
·
Technical proficiency
If having more than 15 years of experience,
the application process is more streamlined.
If holding a Chartered credential from
overseas, you may be able to apply by means of a mutual recognition agreement.
You will be required to offer proof of a minimum of 150 hours of CPD over the
previous three years.
Steps
to apply for Chartership:
Step
1:
The first thing you need to do is to become
a member of Engineers Australia. It’s a must for you to be a member to apply
for the Chartered Engineer Australia
status.
Step
2:
You need to build your continuing
professional development (CPD) portfolio. It’s a must for you to keep track of
your CPD in your EA portal account. CPD can include formal training, events,
safety training, discussions, networking, and site inductions. You have to
complete a minimum of 150 hours of CPD over a 3-year period to apply and
maintain a Chartered credential.
Step
3:
Start keeping proof of where you have
applied the 16 elements of competency for independent practice (Stage 2), in
your role. These can include presentations, emails, development plans, project
plans, peer review reports, drawings and plans.
Finally, be sure to attend one of EA’s
Chartered information sessions to know more.
Step
4:
Find a mentor through EA’s exclusive
graduate mentor match program. This six-month structured program is exclusive
to graduate members and pairs you with expert engineers in your field capable
of mentoring you. To know more about this email Engineers Australia.
Lapsed membership or Chartered credential:
If having let your membership or your
Chartered status lapse, you can reinstate them without any issues.
For the reactivation of your membership,
you need to log in to the EA portal using your email address or EA ID number.
Select Re-join my membership from the homage and adhere to the prompts. You can
also reinstate the credential of Chartership during the membership application.
If currently an EA member but your
Chartered credential has lapsed, you need to email Engineers Australia and
explain that you want to reinstate your Chartered credential. The authority
will be in touch to explain how to do this and what the cost is.
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