The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) and The Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM) will implement new training requirements for
all Graduate Engineers who register from 1 January 2005
The
Board of Engineer, Malaysia and The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia have
decided to implement revised training requirement for graduate engineers who
desire to become professional engineers. This is in view of the fact that
engineering students follow varied routes in their pursuit for an engineering
degree. The requirements include, beside extended training period, compulsory
courses to be undertaken, participation in Professional Development Programmes (PDP) and involvement in continuing engineering
education programmes. With these measures, it is hoped that we will improve the
quality of ourProfessional Engineers who will be able to serve globally.
The
training requirements will be effective for graduates from accredited
univerisity programmes registered after 1 January 2005. The detailed
requirements are as follows:
The
practical experience that a registered Graduate Engineer is
required to obtain under Section 10 (I)(b) of the Act in order to be entitled
to apply for registration as a
Professional Engineer shall be carried out in a
manner satisfactory to the Board for a period of not less than THREE (3) years covering
the following:
a) General Training which should
link the conceptual analytical abilities developed during the degree course
with its wide application in industry and give sound base for professional
development, for a period of not
less than TWO (2) years of which up
to twelve months of relevant, accredited recognised industrial training during
the undergraduate course may be credited.
b) Professional Career Development Training, which will provide exposure to skills awareness,
management, responsibility, teamwork, logical approach etc. for a period of not less than TWO years.
c)
Satisfactory Attendance in the following course conducted by BEM or institution
approved by BEM.
(i) Code of Ethics 12 hrs
(ii) Occupational Safety and Health at work, relevant bylaws / regulation 12
hrs
(iii) Engineering Management Practice 12 hrs
(iv) Topics related to branch of engineering 24 hrs
(d)
Completion of not less than 30 units of professional
development which includes attendance at
talks, seminars, meetings and community services.
The IEM Secretariat receives
numerous enquiries almost daily from graduate engineers as to how they can
qualify as professionals.
Listed
below the steps which are necessary to enable graduate engineers to be
registered by the Board of Engineers,
Malaysia (BEM) as Professional Engineers (P.E).
1) Register with the Board of Engineers upon graduation as it is compulsory
under the Engineers Act 1967 for all
practising engineers to register with the Board.
2)All
Graduate engineers are required to complete at least THREE (3) years of relevant work experience after graduation
with an accredited engineering degree.These training stints should as far as possible be completed under the guidance
of a P.Eng. who is in the same discipline as
the Graduate engineer.
After
registration with the Board, the engineers could approach towards their
objectives of obtaining P.E. either
on their own or through the IEM Log book scheme.
If
they opt for the IEM Log Book Scheme, they should follow the procedures documented in
the TRAINING SCHEME GUIDELINES.
Once
the candidates complete their training (either
on their own or through the IEM Log Book scheme), the next
step for them is to sit for the Professional Interview conducted by IEM. Once they pass this interview (which consists of oral questions and essay writing) they
could be admitted as Corporate Members of IEM and
are theneligible to apply to the BEM to be
registered as P.Eng.
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