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    Engineering Architecture and Technology intended to develop students in becoming professionals. Its duty is on the preparation of the student to become successful Engineers and Architects. One of the curriculums offered by this college is Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Its obligation is to present excellent and competitive Civil Engineers. Because of this‚ the faculty members have been bestowed of the responsibility to build-up such professionals. As an incoming graduating student‚ we would also

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    FINAL EXAMINATION JULY 2011 SEMESTER 1/2011/2012 ACADEMIC SESSION COURSE COURSE CODE DURATION FACULTY GROUP LECTURER : ENGINEER & SOCIETY : KFS 4382 : 2 HOURS : ENGINEERING : BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS.) : PROF. DR. ZAINAL ARIPIN BIN ZAKARIAH INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES This question paper consists of two (2) sections. Students are required to answer Section A and two questions from section B. Candidates are NOT ALLOWED to bring any unauthorized items into the exam hall except with

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    Career Episode 2 Chronology : xxxxxxxxx Geographical Location : xxxxxxxxxx Organization : xxxxxxxxxx Background ` : xxxxxxxx dr bo ok .c Title of Position om Introduction I had worked as vascular support engineer to support the cardio vascular imaging systems in the region assigned to me. I had taken the responsibility to manage the overall service delivery and ensure the customer satisfaction to the optimum level. I provided expert phone and/or onsite

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    personnel and the estimate during the bathtub was improper. Should the key people be supported on overhead? Yes‚ key people have enough experience to work with new client and maintain a rapport with usual customers. However‚ new employees and new engineers should be involved in project to maintain transfer knowledge and experiences. Also‚ this could help the organization to determine a reasonable cost for the man-hour considering all the salaries and payroll. If this were a cost-plus program would

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    Roles & Professionalism By Ezer Yeboah-Boateng 1Quote of the Week??//**  Working together for the common good of society… 2Outline Introduction Roles of EngineersEngineers & the Environment Engineers as Professionals Engineers Today 3Books & Resources  Engineering & Social Justice‚ by Donna Riley‚ 2008; Morgan & Claypool Publishers.  Bridging the Gap Between Engineering & the Global World: A Case Study of the Coconut (Coir) Fiber Industry in Kerala

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    Design and Construction of House in Flood Area Case No. 11-9 Facts: First Owner wants to build a house and hires Architect A and Engineer B. Following disagreements over the location of the house due to potential flooding and drainage issues‚ First Owner terminates Architect A and Engineer B after paying their fee. First Owner then hires Architect C and Engineer D to design the house. After the house construction is completed‚ First Owner then sells the House to Second Owner. Following a heavy

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    HieraraEngineering Hierarchy Trainee Engineer: An engineer who works under supervision of experienced engineers to gain qualifying experience in a particular field. Classifications are made according to field of specialization as chemical engineer‚ electrical engineer‚ mechanical engineer. Junior Engineer: This is the entry level in the professional engineering class series. Positions at this level usually perform most of the duties required of the positions at the Assistant Engineer level‚ but are not expected

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    General Rules Article 4 -All engineers (enrolled in the engineers’syndicate) should abide by this list as well as the Syndicate bylaws and internal documents.Any violation affecting the profession or traditions or basic duties would subject the performer to disciplinary accountability according to the bylaw. Article 5 –It is absolutely prohibitedto practice the engineering profession‚ in Egypt‚ for engineers who are not enrolled in the Syndicate of Engineers. It is also not allowed for nonEgyptianengineers

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    equally adept at assessing the non-clinical skills that are so important to overall success in a healthcare organization. 360-degree feedback can play a significant role in understanding the other side of performance‚ those skills that are not directly tied to day-to-day‚ job specific ability. Rather than relying on the perceptions of one individual‚ 360-degree feedback takes into account multiple perspectives. This is especially important when one person (i.e.‚ the employee’s manager) does

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    The Professional Engineers of Ontario Code of Ethics‚ Section 77 of the Ontario Regulation 941‚ article two‚ states the responsibilities and obligations of an engineering practitioner with a strong focus on society‚ the public and conducting yourself as an engineer in an appropriate manner. The article outlines the engineering practitioner’s duty to public welfare as paramount‚ to educate the public truthfully about the profession of engineering‚ to perform duties only in which you are knowledgeable

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