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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final assignment must comprise the following elements. (1) Mapping of your undergraduate engineering degree to the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standards for Professional Engineer. (refer to the Excel template provided) (2) 3 (three) Career Episode Narratives (CEN’s) as per the template I provided. (Place borders to suit your work) (3) Summary statement of the Professional Engineering competencies (refer attachment) claimed when mapped against the three career episode narratives (CEN’s)
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Rev.: 0 Date : 9.8.2005 BEM/RD/PPC/12 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CODE OF ETHICS FOR YOUNG ENGINEERS Serial No: 0021 INTRODUCTION The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) has‚ from time to time‚ received enquiries and complaints from the public about the conduct of engineers in relation to the Registration of Engineers Act. BEM has‚ therefore‚ produced the guidelines herein that outline the conduct expected of engineers. These guidelines are set out under a number of broad areas relating to the engineering
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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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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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Your question number will refer to your sequence number in name list as per attached. This question only consist 15 questions so that the next circle of sequences will be started from person number 16‚ 31‚ 46 and so on. 1. Discuss the dilemma engineers face in balancing capital expenditure versus optimum design for efficient operations and maintenance‚ bearing in mind the impact of capital expenditure on the engineer’s fees. 2. Technological and economic efficiencies in providing service to
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Date approved Version Approved By Date in force Date of Next Review To be confirmed 17 July 2012 2.0 Ruth Graham 17 July 2012 Custodian title & e-mail address: Responsible Business Group: Distribution: ruth.graham@acs.org.au Professional Standards‚ Learning & Development General (no restriction on distribution) Content Security: Unclassified Australian Computer Society | ACS Code of Ethics Case Studies & Related Clauses to the Code of Conduct | July 2012 Page 2
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Engr Olawale Lagunju‚ FNSE Engr Wale Lagunju was born in Ibadan 49 years ago to the family of Chief Oladiti Lagunju and late Mrs Rachel Morohunmubo Lagunju of blessed memory. Wale Lagunju as fondly called by many‚ is the second child in a family of three children. After he demonstrated an enthusiastic search for greater knowledge‚ the intelligent Wale started school early at the age of three (3)‚ always following his Elder brother to home lessons held at times in uncompleted buildings. He had
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Professional Values and Ethics Professional values and ethics go hand in hand. They are the corner stone of our career foundation as well as personal endeavors. Values and ethics help guide a person’s professional decisions in many ways. Which jobs to pursue‚ what form of career they want to have‚ and even what type of professional relationships they foster can all be guided by ones values and ethics. But what are values and ethics? Where do they come from? And how do they affect professional relationships
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Are Professional Athletes Overpaid? In recent years‚ the salaries of many professional athletes have soared‚ allowing them to collect millions every year for merely being on a team. Worshipped by their talent and the appeal of extreme wealth‚ many of these athletes do not see themselves as role models‚ which‚ in turn‚ affects society’s younger generation. Although many of these athletes are perhaps the world’s most talented in their fields‚ their significantly high salaries are unjustifiable
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