Overview
Global recognition as a competent and ethical engineer is critical to your professional standing and progression. With the Engineers Australia Chartered credential, you’ll gain an industry-recognised mark of excellence.
About the event
In this presentation, our in-house expert will explain:
- What Chartered status means and why it matters
- Which of the three Chartered categories is right for you:
o Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng)
o Chartered Engineering Technologist (CEngT)
o Chartered Engineering Associate (CEngA) - What competencies you'll need to demonstrate to get Chartered
- Your continuing professional development (CPD) requirements to achieve and maintain Chartered status
- Our simple six-step application process and evidence-based approach
- How the Chartered credential aligns to state-based registration
During the webinar you can ask any questions you have about becoming a Chartered engineer.
“Good presentation style, everything was clear and a good overview of the Chartered process.”
“The speaker was very clear and explained the topics extremely well for us to understand.”
Who should attend
This webinar is relevant for all engineers who aren’t yet Chartered with Engineers Australia. And for employers wanting to support their employees to get Chartered.
For engineers with more than 15 years working experience we recommend attending the 'Becoming Chartered with 15 or more years of experience' webinar.
You do not need to be an Engineers Australia member to attend.
About the speaker
Paul Sloam, Client Manager – New South Wales, Engineers Australia
Paul Sloam is a NSW client manager, responsible for managing a portfolio of Sydney based organisations that partner with Engineers Australia, from International operators, to boutique consultancies. Whilst Paul’s role is fairly broad in terms of responsibilities, a key and primary focus of his role, is to provide engineers with the knowledge, guidance and assistance to attain the Chartered Credential often referred to, as the International ‘badge of best practice’.
Details
Pricing
Registration close
03 February 202301.30pm AEDT