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What Are Engineers Australia Stage 2 Competencies?

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What Are Engineers Australia Stage 2 Competencies?

Addressing Engineers Australia Stage 2 competencies is a must for you if you want to apply for the CPEng status. Apart from that, you also need to submit a set of documents to go through the Stage 2 competency standard assessment.

Here, in this article, we will not only tell you about the Engineers Australia Stage 2 competencies, but we will also tell you about the required documents that you need to submit to prove your capability for the designation of CPEng.

16 competencies you need to address in your Stage 2 report:

1.  Develop safe and sustainable solutions

2.  Engage with the relevant community and stakeholders

3.  Identify, assess and manage risks

4.  Meet legal and regulatory requirements

5.  Communication

6.  Performance

7.  Taking Action

8.  Judgement

9.  Advanced engineering knowledge

10.               Local engineering knowledge

11.               Problem analysis

12.               Creativity and innovation

13.               Deal with ethical issues

14.               Practise competently

15.               Responsibility for engineering activities

16.               Evaluation

 

Required documents:

The following are the required documents you need to submit when applying for the Stage 2 Competency Standard assessment: 

·       Engineering Competency Claims (ECCs)

·       An up-to-date resume

·       Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record

·       Engineering Experience Record (EER)

Engineering Competency Claims (ECCs):

Engineering Competency Claims (ECC) needs you to write about your core competencies and work experience. Your being in the technological field of engineering is reflected by means of Engineering Competency Claims. The number of competency claims you need to submit is dependent on the pathway type you have chosen. For instance, you will be required to submit six engineering competency claims if choosing the ECR pathways.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record:

Your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) record will allow you to show your skills and knowledge in your engineering field. This document is an important part of the National Engineering Registration (NER) application. 

You need to know how many CPD hours you have attained in the past three years. It contains the details on your commitment towards the engineering product, technological efficiency and standards you show in the workplace.

Engineering Experience Record (EER):

The EER document includes all your work experience records. You need to mention the employer’s name under which you worked, and you must mention the responsibilities and roles you fulfilled in your employment period. The word limit for Engineering Experience Record (ERR) is nearly 700 words.

Most updated resume:

You have to upload the latest resume/CV for your Stage 2 Competency Standard assessment application. For that, you need to include your latest work experience history and the one you are involved in currently. You shouldn’t make it complicated. In fact, keep your resume simple and precise.

Competency standard pathways:

You can apply for the assessment of EA Stage 2 Competencies by means of the following pathways. These pathways are helpful for preparing a genuine report reflecting the knowledge you have earned:  

·       Engineering Competency Report (ECR)

·       Professional Development Program (PDP)

·       Mature Experience Engineer (MEE)

·       Mutual Recognition Agreement

 

 

 

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