Work together to complete technical and non technical tasks required in an organizations
Expectations and Realities 2) Real responsibilities of graduated engineer: - Dealing with clients, government officers and agencies - Gaining information from other engineers - Monitoring and guiding subordinates - Coordinating multiple trades involved in a project - Identifying business and economic prospects - Troubleshooting of problems - Networking with colleagues or other engineers Characteristics of Engineers 3) Characteristics of Engineers: - Have right attitude to become effective - Technically competence in own discipline in order to practice - Knowledge in universities not enough, need to learn more to perform specific tasks - Willing to updates themselves with latest development and knowledge through continuous learning - Job scope is not limited to technical issues of organization only - Good management skills is vital - Need to perform multitasking at one time - Good communication skills - Ability to work as a team - Need to have leadership quality to motivate subordinates
Community’s Perception 4) Public perception of engineering profession: - Difficult course - Lack of glamour and prestige - Almost no TV drama or film on engineer - Majority of public do not get to see engineers directly - Inferior as compared to doctors, lawyers and accountants - Do not receive due recognition and status in society quite low Occupational Safety and Health Laws 5) Petroleum Act 1984: - Transportation of petroleum by road, railway, water, air and pipeline - Storage and handling of petroleum -