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CIBSE Membership and EC Registration
CIBSE presentation to the AHSCA WA
Chapter
By Les Wilson
IEng
ACIBSESlide2
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AGENDA
WHY JOIN
MEMBERSHIP GRADES
THE APPLICATION
ROUTES TO MEMBERSHIP
& REGISTRATION
THE INTERVIEWSlide3
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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
CIBSE Journal + App &
Electronic
Newsletter
Knowledge Portal
&
Training,
Courses
and Events Slide4
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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
Networking Opportunities
CIBSE Societies
YEN
WIBSE
ASHRAESlide5
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GRADES OF CIBSE MEMBERSHIP
Fellow
Member
Associate
Licentiate
Graduate
Student
Part-time or Full-time
Affiliate
Companion
Join now at www.cibse.org/membershipSlide6
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CIBSE MEMBERSHIP & EC REGISTRATION
Graduate
Interim
IEng
Interim CEng
Licentiate
Engineering Technician
(
EngTech
)
Incorporated Engineer
(
IEng
)
Chartered Engineer (CEng)
Incorporated Engineer (
IEng
)
Associate
MemberSlide7
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Experience & Qualifications
CIBSE Membership
Engineering Council
R
egistration
Your competence
within the field of
Hydraulic
Engineering
Your Academic
Qualifications
There is always a route to membership and registration for a particular
grade
even if you do not have any qualifications.
We can help
determine
your route based on experience and qualifications.Slide8
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Academic
Standard
for
Engineering Technician-
EngTech
BTEC Level 3 Certificate or Diploma in Engineering
or
in Construction and the Built Environment
A Qualification, approved, in engineering or construction
set
at level 3 (or above) in the qualifications and
credit
framework or at level 6 (or above) in the Scottish Credit
and
Qualifications Framework
Advanced/Modern
Apprenticeship
Programme
Equivalent qualifications approved by your
professional
engineering institution
Dublin
Accord accredited Engineering Degree
(Australia, Hong Kong, Canada & More)
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Academic
Standard
for
Incorporated Engineer -
IEng
Post 1999 – 3 year accredited Engineering degree
Pre 1999 – BTEC HNC (8 level H Units) or HND
Sydney Accord accredited Engineering Technology
Diploma/Degree
(Australia, Hong Kong & Canada and more)
Individual Case Procedure Panel Slide10
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Academic Standard for
Chartered Engineer - CEng
Post 1999 – Accredited
Meng
or Accredited BEng (Hons)
+
MSc or Accredited
EngD
Pre 1999 – Accredited BEng (Hons)
Washington Accord accredited Engineering
Degree
(Australia
, Hong Kong & Canada and more)
FEANI accredited Engineering qualification
Individual Case Procedure Panel
There is always a CIBSE membership route
even if you do not have any qualificationsSlide11
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Which grade should
I
apply for
– Licentiate, Associate
or Member?
When Shall I apply?
Two closing dates per year for the ACIBSE & MCIBSE
No Closing dates for the LCIBSE
The key is
COMPETENCE
A21
M
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16 Competence Criteria
IM21
22 Competence Criteria
1
st
February
Interviews April/May
1st August
Interviews
October/November
L
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13 Competence Criteria Slide12
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Which grade should
I
apply for
– Licentiate or Associate?
L
CIBSE
Accept
and
exercise
personal
responsibility
ACIBSE
Engage in technical and commercial
management
and possess effective interpersonal
skills.
The key is
COMPETENCESlide13
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Which grade should
I
apply for – Associate or Member?
The key is
COMPETENCE
ACIBSE
Engage in technical and commercial
managemen
t
and possess effective
interpersonal
skills.
MCIBSE
Engaged in technical and commercial
leadership
and possess effective
interpersonal
skills.Slide14
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The Engineering Council sets and maintains UK Standards for
Professional Engineering Competence
A – Engineering Knowledge
B – Theoretical and Practical Methods
C – Responsibility
D – Communication and Interpersonal SkillsE – Commitment to EngineeringSlide15
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Key Words for Competence
Criteria
–
EngTech
LCIBSE
Well rounded
Engineer
Use engineering
knowledge
and
understanding to
a
pply
technical
and
practical
skills.
C
Contribute to
the design,
development
,
manufacture
,
construction
, commissioning,
operation
or maintenance
of
products
, equipment, processes,
systems
or services.
Accept
and
exercise
personal responsibility.
D
Make a personal
commitment
to an
appropriate
code of professional conduct,
recognising
obligations to society,
the
profession and the environment.
B
E
Use effective
communication
and
interpersonal
skills
.
ASlide16
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Key Words for Competence
Criteria
–
IEng
ACIBSE
Well rounded
Engineer
Use a combination
of
general and specialist
engineering
knowledge
and
understanding to
apply
existing and
emerging
technology
C
Apply
appropriate
theoretical
and
practical methods to
design
, develop, manufacture,
construct
, commission, operate,
maintain
, decommission and
re-cycle
engineering products,
processes
, systems and services
A
Provide technical and
commercial
management
Demonstrate effective
interpersonal
skills
D
Demonstrate a personal
commitment
to
professional
standards
,
recognising
one’s
obligations
to
society,
the
profession and
the
environment
B
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Key Words for Competence
Criteria
–
C
Eng
MCIBSE
Well rounded
Engineer
Use a combination
of
general and specialist
engineering
knowledge
and
understanding to
optimise
existing and
emerging
technology
C
Apply appropriate
theoretical
and
practical methods to the
analysis
and
solution of
engineering
problems
A
Provide technical and
commercial
leadership
Demonstrate effective
interpersonal
skills
D
Demonstrate a personal
commitment
to
professional
standards
,
recognising
one’s
obligations to society, the
profession
and the environment
B
ESlide18
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route
should I apply for?Slide19
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Routes to Membership and Registration for
EngTechSlide20
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Routes to Membership and Registration for
IEng
/CEngSlide21
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Alternative
RoutesSlide22
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The Application for LCIBSE
Application Form
Sponsor’s requirement
Work Experience Listing - CV
Work Experience Report
(Demonstrate Competencies –
1500
to
2000
words)
Organisation Chart
Development Action Plan
Short, Medium and long term goals
Application Guidance available on fact
sheet L20
Example applications available at
www.cibse.org/applicanthelpSlide23
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The Application for ACIBSE & MCIBSE
Application Form
Sponsor’s requirement
Work Experience Listing - CV
Engineering Practice Report
(Demonstrate Competencies –
4000
to 5000 words)
Organisation Chart
Development Action Plan
Short, Medium and long term goals
Application Guidance available on fact sheets A20/M20
Example applications available at
www.cibse.org/applicanthelpSlide24
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The Interview – Procedure for the LCIBSE, ACIBSE & MCIBSE
Welcome, Introduction & ID Check
The Interview will take 1 hour
Prepare a presentation 15-20
mins
in length
Present projects/career episodes
from
your
report and
pertinent
experience to
strongly
demonstrate
the competencies
Questions -
Specific
questions on EPR & presentation
Conclusion –
Anything further to addSlide25
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Remember
The application and interview is your opportunity to present your achievements as a professional
Public Health / Hydraulic services
engineer
.
CIBSE wants you
to succeed!Slide26
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WHAT NEXT?
CIBSE Members’ & Registration Panel meeting
Makes the decision – Elect/Defer/Re-interview
Notification letter
Submit subscription(s)
CIBSE Membership
Engineering Council RegistrationSlide27
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FURTHER INFORMATION
For general queries please email
membership@cibse.org
For Factsheets -
www.cibse.org/membership
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Why
wait
- Go for it!
Thank you