16 Elements of Engineers Australia Competency Standards For Chartership

 If you want to work in Australia as a Chartered Professional Engineer or get yourself registered on NER, then you must be familiar with the Stage 2 Engineers Australia competency standards.

Besides that, you must be having lots of questions in your mind regarding the elements you need to address in this report. Taking such points into account, we have written this article. Here, we will familiarize you with the elements you need to address. Besides that, we will also tell you about the major documents you need for this report. However, before we tell you about all these things, let’s first know what the Stage 2 Competency Standard report is.

What is the Stage 2 report of Engineers Australia competency standards?

The Stage 2 Competency Engineers Australia report allows a candidate to prove their engineering skills, application capabilities, values and professional experience. By doing so, they assure the authority that they can work independently or without any supervision across Australia.

Stage 2 competency levels have been developed for Engineers Australia Chartered membership (CEng). Besides that, it allows candidates to get themselves registered with National Engineering Register (NER).

The following are the 16 elements you need to address in the Stage 2 Competency Standard report:

1.   Practice competently

2.   Deal with Ethical issues

3.   Responsibility for engineering activities

4.   Develop safe and sustainable solutions

5.   Engage with the relevant community and stakeholders

6.   Meet legal and regulatory requirements

7.   Identify, evaluate and handle risks

8.   Taking action

9.   Communication

10.                Performance

11.                Assessment

12.                Creativity and innovation

13.                Problem analysis

14.                Local engineering knowledge

15.                Advanced engineering knowledge

16.                Judgement

Required documents for Stage 2 report of Engineers Australia Competency Standards:

You need to provide sllllll documents to prove your competency for Chartered recognition. The following are the documents you need to qualify as a Professional Engineer.

·        Engineering Competency Claims (ECCs)

·        Your most updated resume

·        Engineering Experience Record (EER)

·        Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record

ECCs:

Engineering Competency Claims (ECC) needs you to mention your core competencies with your engineering work experience. Your involvement in the technological field of engineering is reflected using Engineering Competency Claims. The total number of Competency claims you need to submit is dependent on the type of pathway you pick. For instance, you will be required a total of sixteen engineering competency claims for the ECR pathways.

CPD record:

Using CPD, you can show your skill sets and knowledge in the engineering field you claimed. It’s an important part of the National Engineering Registration (NER) application. You need to show how many of the CPD hours you have attained in the last three years. It includes your commitment details towards the engineering product, technological efficiency and standards you reflect in the workplace.

EER:

It includes all your work experience records. You need to mention the employer’s name under whom/which you have worked. You also need to mention the job roles and responsibilities you performed in your employment period. The word limit for Engineering Experience Record (EER) is nearly 700 words.

Your most updated resume:

You will be required to upload the latest resume for your Stage assessment application. Here, you need to include your recent work experience history with the one you are presently involved in. Your CV must be simple and precise.

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