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Become a Member-in-Training | APEGA Are you an internationally trained engineer or geoscientist looking to apply with APEGA? We're here to help you take the next step in your career Read success stories from other newcomers to Canada and how they navigated the application process
Guideline on Work Experience Reporting for Members‐in‐Training . . . *A NEW EXPERIENCE REPORTING SYSTEM COMES INTO EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2019 (for engineers-in-training only) You might not be permitted to use this guideline and the associated paper-based experience reporting form Refer to the APEGS website under Members, Competency-Based Assessment (CBA) to see if you are required to switch to the new CBA system
Work experience - Pathway to Engineering The skills that you will learn on the job under the mentorship of an experienced engineer will be invaluable, and tracking your progress moves you closer to licensure while keeping you focused and organized as you pursue your engineering and career goals
How to become a member-in-training with APEGS • Work experience – If you have more than 5 years of engineering experience you may be given the option to waive confirmatory exams with the APEGS work experience reporting option • Deficiencies - you will be required to write deficiency exams or take approved University level courses
CBA User Guide | PDF | Engineering | Experience - Scribd The document provides guidance for applicants applying for registration as a Professional Engineer with APEGA It outlines the competency-based assessment process which involves two forms: the Work Record Validator List to verify work experience duration, and the Competency-Based Assessment Tool to capture competency examples
Work Experience | APEGA Engineering Work Experience APEGA uses Competency Based Assessment (CBA) for Professional Engineer applications CBA enables applicants to demonstrate how to qualify for licensure by having them use specific examples from their work history to prove that they meet the 22 key competencies
APEGS » Engineer-in-Training If you are an engineer-in-training, or have met the academic requirement for licensure elsewhere in Canada, you may apply through a simplified process that’s available through Inter-Association Mobility
Students and recent grads - EPCOR If you are a graduate from an engineering degree program and a registered engineer-in-training with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), you can apply for EPCOR's engineer-in-training program
Engineers | APEGA Work Experience Requirements for Engineering Applicants Applicants completing a Professional Engineering application must complete two forms to show their work experience, the Work Record Validator List (WRVL) and the Competency-Based Assessment Tool (CBAT)