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Title: PEO’s Engineering Internship Training Program


1
PEOs Engineering Internship Training Program
  • Manoj Choudhary, M.Eng., P.Eng.

2
Objectives
  • Role of PEO
  • Admissions vs. Pre-licensing Unit
  • Enforcement vs. Discipline
  • Licensing Requirements
  • Engineering Experience
  • Benefits of Engineering Intern Program Student
    Membership Program

3
Practice of Engineering
  • Any act of designing, composing, evaluating,
    advising, reporting, directing or supervising
  • Wherein the safeguarding of life, health,
    property or the public welfare is concerned
  • That requires the application of engineering
    principles (does not include practicing as a
    natural scientist).

4
PEOs Role Function
  • Who - self regulating body for P. Engs.
  • What - regulate and set standards
  • Where - across the province of Ontario
  • When - 1922 right to title 1932 right to
    practice
  • Why - Public safety and welfare
  • How - Admissions, discipline and enforcement

5
Admissions Unit
  • Keep all relevant information related to your
    application
  • Respond to requests for information
  • Refer to your application number in all contact
    with PEO
  • Ensure that all of your contact information is
    accurate

6
Admissions Unit
  • Your Admissions Representative is
  • Your primary PEO contact to answer all licensing
    process status of file questions
  • Responsible for timely follow up of requests
  • Responsible for updating your application file
  • Exception Questions related to the quality of
    the experience requirements should be directed to
    the Pre-licensing Unit

7
Enforcement Unit
  • Enforcement v. Discipline
  • ENFORCEMENT - Concerned with practice of
    professional engineering by non-engineers,
    improper use of engineering titles by
    non-engineers, and unauthorized independent
    practice by engineers without a C of A.
  • DISCIPLINE Handles complaints against licensed
    engineers for incompetence, negligence, or
    professional misconduct.

8
Enforcement Unit
  • Employer relations use of titles
  • The purpose of title protection is to make it
    clear who is a licensed engineer. Improper use
    of engineer in job title can be confusing.
  • Be polite. Explain why you cant call yourself
    an engineer yet.
  • Get in touch with us. We will happy to explain
    it to your employer.

9
Enforcement Unit
  • DOs
  • DO call us (if you hear about a person wrongfully
    calling themselves an engineer).
  • DO practice professional engineering (under the
    proper supervision).
  • DO read the Professional Engineers Act.
  • DONTs
  • DONT call yourself an engineer.
  • DONT forget that the engineer you work for is
    responsible for your actions.
  • DONT rely on other peoples interpretation of
    the Act.

10
Enforcement Unit
  • Enforcement hotline
  • 416-840-1444 or 1-800-339-3716, Ext. 1444
  • Use of the enforcement hotline
  • For inquiries or to report instances of
    unlicensed practice, illegal title use or
    unauthorized practice.

11
Licensing Requirements
  • Acceptable engineering education
  • Professional Practice Examination
  • Good character (i.e. no criminal record)
  • References (all supervisors a minimum of one
    P.Eng.)
  • 48 months acceptable engineering experience (12
    months must be within a Canadian jurisdiction)

12
PEO Licensure Flow Diagram
Experience Assessment After completion of a
minimum of 48 months of work experience
Professional Practice Exam Mandatory for
all Applicants no exceptions
2 year limit to attempt PPE
More Experience Required
Failure To attempt PPE Within Time limit Or
pass PPE within 3 attempts
Exams waived
Optional Staff Referral Interview
or
Pass
Not waived
Acceptable Experience
Fail
13
Professional Practice Examination
  • 3 hours total - Part A (Ethics), Part B (Law)
  • 4 essay-style questions per section, similar
    structure each time
  • Exam samples available for purchase from PEO
  • April, August December sittings
  • Locations throughout Ontario embassies around
    the world

14
Engineering Experience
  • 5 Required Elements
  • Application of Theory
  • Practical Experience
  • Management of Engineering
  • Communication Skills
  • Social Implications of Engineering

15
Application of Theory
  • Refer to specific engineering principles
  • What options are available to you?
  • What important parameters did you consider?
  • Why is the selected method appropriate under the
    circumstances?

16
Practical Experience
  • What considerations did you have to make due to
    real world conditions?
  • What codes and standards did you use as part of
    your engineering work?
  • Why was it necessary to refer to these what is
    the basis for these?
  • How did limitations of time, material, personnel,
    etc. affect your engineering work?

17
Management of Engineering
  • These are the business aspects of engineering,
    such as
  • Planning
  • Scheduling
  • Budgeting
  • How do these concepts fit into the engineering
    work that you do?
  • Are you responsible for controlling any of these
    that affect other members of the team?
  • Have your responsibilities increased in this
    area? How?

18
Communication Skills
  • How do you report your work?
  • Any written reports? Who receives these?
  • Opportunities for presentations?
  • Participation in meetings?
  • Any examples of having to promote your
    engineering ideas through a reporting mechanism?
    What was the result?

19
Social Implications of Engineering
  • What are the potential effects, both positive and
    negative, of the engineering project?
  • How are negative effects mitigated?
  • Who are the end users of the engineering work?
    Were they consulted on the project? How?
  • What involvement have you had in the process?

20
Pre-Graduation Experience
  • Reg. 941 33. (1) 3.
  • Eligible for up to 12 months credit
  • After completing 50 of course work
  • Not eligible for the required 12 months of
    Canadian jurisdictional experience
  • PEO Policy
  • Related to course and career
  • Assessed after 12 months post-graduate
    experience.

21
Engineering Masters or PhD
  • PEO Policy
  • Completed degrees - 12 months experience
  • Same discipline or closely related to your
    bachelor of engineering degree
  • Only one degree applies
  • Not eligible for the required 12 months of
    Canadian jurisdictional experience

22
Applied Research
  • Industry supported
  • Company requests and sponsors research
  • Company must have immediate practical use for the
    research and
  • P. Eng. from company must be a referee
  • Only time worked at company location under
    supervision of P.Eng. Referee can be credited.
  • Can count for 12 months of Canadian engineering
    experience

23
Experience Assessment Tools
  • Required
  • Summary of experience provided by the candidate
    (may also include earlier EIT reviews/guidance
    and subsequent response by candidate)
  • Referees evaluations covering all reported time
    periods (may also include follow-up discussions
    with referees)
  • Optional
  • ERC and/or Staff referral interviews (if items 1
    or 2 above are not satisfactory or complete)

24
Example of Experience Layout
25
Engineering Experience Record
  • Not a Resume
  • Include specific engineering work that you
    performed
  • Explain the nature of problems you solved
  • Identify design/analysis factors you considered

26
Referee Requirements
  • Minimum legal requirement one P. Eng.
  • supervisor for one year
  • Ideal goal one direct P. Eng. supervisor plus
    another P. Eng. familiar with your work, per
    place of employment, over the entire 48 months.
  • Supervisors must be sufficiently familiar with
    the details of the candidates work
  • Note If this is all that is provided, an
    experience interview will be arranged.

27
Cross-Discipline
  • PEOs Concern Work experience is not in
    compliance with educational background
  • Must provide us with evidence of educational
    courses or training to bridge the gap between
    your educational background and the work
    undertaken

28
Sales, Marketing and Patent Activities
  • PEOs Concern Little or no requirement for
    engineering expertise and/or opportunity to
    practice engineering training autonomously
  • Must provide us with specific examples of
    hands-on involvement and contribution to solving
    the clients problems
  • Describe to us your engineering thought
    processes, rather than simply promoting
    employers equipment/products

29
Project Management and Supervision
  • PEOs Concern business role not requiring
    engineering training
  • The Candidate should demonstrate through specific
    examples that his/ her role includes solving
    engineering technical problems that the
    subordinates are not able to, instead of
    delegating all technical problems

30
Quality Engineering Experience
  • PEO Concern Inspections/testing/ for
    verification purposes only, is technician level
  • Must demonstrate involvement with process design
    modifications as a result of findings of
    non-conformances, including the application of
    engineering analysis or calculations

31
Licensure Unit
  • Assessment Tools
  • Summary of experience presented by the candidate
  • Referees Evaluations and interaction with
    referees
  • ERC interviews (ARC and/or Staff referrals)

32
Licensure Unit
  • Referee Requirements
  • All direct supervisors
  • Minimum legal requirement one P. Eng. supervisor
    for one year
  • Ideal goal one direct P. Eng. supervisor plus
    another
  • P. Eng. familiar with your work, per place of
    employment, over the entire 48 months.
  • If this is all that is provided, an experience
    interview will be arranged.

33
Licensure Unit
  • Professional Engineers who serve as Supervisors
    or Referees are expected to
  • Provide guidance, encouragement and support to
    the candidate
  • Be familiar with the candidates work through
    direct supervision or ongoing contact
  • Be able to attest that the work experience
    qualifies within the five established criteria
  • Confirm that 48 months of experience as well as
    other P. Eng. requirements are met

34
Licensure Unit
  • Staff Referrals
  • Cross-discipline candidates
  • Sales Representatives
  • Supervision and coordination
  • Project management including Planning, Scheduling
    and Cost Estimation
  • Technician-level work including inspection and
    testing for verification purposes only (QA/QC)
  • Teaching/Research without industrial application

35
EIT Program
  • Use of EIT title (serious about licensing)
  • Inclusion in PEO members directory
  • Met academic qualifications
  • Review of work experience
  • Individual guidance
  • Engineering Dimensions
  • Participate in local Chapters
  • Eligible to join OSPE and take advantage of their
    Career Centre other member services (insurance
    and investment plans)

36
SMP - Objectives
  • Increase level of professional awareness
    behaviour
  • Promote better communication between students and
    the engineering community
  • Standardize the delivery of PEOs programs and
    activities to students
  • Provide a seamless transition from student
    through to licensed P.Eng.

37
SMP - Benefits
  • Link to the engineering community through on-line
    information, Engineering Dimensions Magazine (see
    your EngSoc office on campus), Chapter
    involvement surveys
  • Questions about engineering answered through your
    web connection to PEO
  • Participation means that your voice is heard and
    you your opinions are counted!
  • FREE

38
Financial Credit Program (FCP)
  • CEAB Graduate Students
  • PEO will waive Lic. Application fee
  • FREE EIT Membership First Year
  • Must apply on-line within six months of Grad.
  • www.peo.on.ca/FCP/FCP1.html

39
EIT Program Information
  • Manoj Choudhary, P.Eng.
  • Manager, Prelicensing Programs
  • Jeannette Chau, P.Eng.
  • EIT Officer
  • www.peo.on.ca
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