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key criteria of Engineering profession, Reference : https://www.ecsa.co…
key criteria of Engineering profession
A code of ethics
Code of Conduct for Registered Persons
Legal & Moral Guidelines
Recognition of their social obligation
Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)
Provide support and guidance
Set standards and guidelines
A public interest in the work that practitioners perform
Deliver community project: Roads & water projects
Registration serves as an additional safeguard against unsafe practices
Commitment to serving needs of the public,
A body of specialised knowledge
Requires specialised knowledge
Role and extent of responsibility
Type of experience and nature of problems solved
Standards governing admission
Accumulated project hours, field experience, passed assessment & interview with ECSA
Mentorship and support received during training
Training and experience reports
Evidence of continued professional development
A recognised status indicated by a licence or special designation
International Recognition
Sign-off on engineering drawings or directing designs
Exclusive use of reserved names, i.e PrEng
Independent decision-making
Formal education process
Specialized training-in training service
Continuous learning: postgraduate education
Relevant engineering qualification
Reference :
https://www.ecsa.co.za/register/SitePages/Why%20Register.aspx