IEng Competence Criteria
IEng Competence Criteria
IEng Competence Criteria
The work of an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) is characterised by their ability to act as exponents of todays technology through creativity and innovation. To this end, they maintain and manage applications of current and developing technology, and may undertake engineering design, development, manufacture, construction and operation. Incorporated Engineers are engaged in technical and commercial management and possess effective interpersonal skills. They demonstrate a personal and professional commitment to society, to their profession, and to the environment. The competence criteria set out the required skills and knowledge. They are based upon the Competence Statements issued by the Engineering Council (ECUK) as part of UK-SPEC.
You will be expected to refer to all 16 competence criteria in your Engineering Practice Report, demonstrating that you are fully competent in at least 60% - 70% and that you have a knowledge and understanding of the remainder. Please note that the 60-70% applies to each subsection A-E. A. Use a combination of general and specialist engineering knowledge and understanding to apply existing and emerging technology.
No A1 Objective Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach to the application of technology in engineering practice. This could include an ability to: Range Identify the limits of ones personal knowledge and skills. Strive to extend ones technological capability. Broaden and deepen ones knowledge base through new applications and techniques. Evidence Examples Identify, through project involvement areas for personal development. Read technical journals via paper/electronic media. Attend courses and seminars. Participate in group peer reviews. Engage in post project analysis. Identify elements of sustainability and work towards reducing carbon emissions.
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No A2
Objective Use a sound evidence-based approach to problem solving and contribute to continuous improvement. This could include an ability to:
Range Establish users requirements for improvement. Use market intelligence and knowledge of technological developments to promote improve the effectiveness of engineering products, systems and services. Contribute to the evaluation and development of continuous improvement systems.
Evidence Examples Establish effective ways of working with clients and users. Develop practical engineering solutions within project constraints. Evaluate solutions to practical and physical problems. Participate in team reviews and value engineering exercises. Disseminate information to others in a range of forms e.g. graphs, diagrams, written, spoken. Devise/Implement mid-course corrections.
B. Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to design, develop, manufacture, construct, commission, operate and maintain engineering products, processes, systems and services.
No B1 Objective Identify, review and select techniques, procedures and methods to undertake engineering tasks. This could include an ability to: Range Select a review methodology Review the potential for enhancing engineering products, process, systems and services, using evidence from best practice. Establish an action plan to implement the results of the review. Contribute to the identification and specification of design and development requirements for engineering products, processes, systems and services. Identify problems and evaluate possible engineering solutions to meet client needs. Contribute to the design of engineering solutions. Evidence Examples Establish a clear client or project brief. Define problem or task to be undertaken. Use software or tabulated data in developing solutions. Discuss solutions with peer group or quality circle. Use spreadsheets to consolidate information.
B2
Contribute to the design and development of engineering solutions. This could include an ability to:
Identify possible routes to develop project to successful conclusion. Evaluate progress at key milestones for design/delivery. Present progress and solutions to others for discussion and development. Demonstrate presentation skills and critical thinking. Validate own solutions / ideas against similar schemes or problems. Use/evaluate innovative solutions/ new technology in specific projects with particular reference to sustainability and reduced carbon emissions.
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No B3
Objective Implement design solutions and contribute to their evaluation. This could include an ability to:
Range Secure the resources required for implementation. Implement design solutions, taking account of cost, quality, safety, reliability, appearance, fitness for purpose and environmental impact. Identify problems during implementation and take corrective action. Contribute to the evaluation of design solutions. Contribute to recommendations for improvement.
Evidence Examples Undertake project analysis to establish resource level required. Participate in active projects. Make progress reports to employer/client. Identify/report deficiencies. Receive/evaluate/deliver training in implementation techniques. Work directly or by secondment/placement on site-based activities or at manufacturers works. Read manufacturers literature. Attend manufacturers/ suppliers seminars or presentations. Participate in the analysis of a post-occupancy review
C2
Manage the planning, budgeting and organisation of tasks, people and resources. This could include an ability to:
Analyse and predict resource level required having assembled programme, delivery dates and budget requirements. Schedule work against agreed targets and monitor progress. Engage in ongoing evaluation of building services engineering projects from conception to completion. Have experience of:Factory acceptance tests, witness testing on site, role of regulatory authorities. Documentation/commissioning activity/setting to work of projects within the RAC sector.
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No C3
Objective Manage teams and develop staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs. This could include an ability to:
Range Agree objectives and work plans with teams and individuals. Identify team and individual needs, and plan for their development. Manage and support team and individual development. Assess team and individual performance, and provide feedback. Ensure the application of quality management principles by team members and colleagues. Manage operations to maintain quality standards. Evaluate projects and make recommendations for improvement.
Evidence Examples Prepare short, medium, long-term programmes to meet objectives. Have experience of working with colleagues, contemporaries and other professionals. Contribute to developing team spirit to achieve common objectives. Participate in appraisal process / HR development scheme such as Investors in People. Prepare project/progress reports. Supervise others. Take part in quality circles or similar. Point to examples of QA success/shortfall. Be aware of /participate in achieving international quality benchmarks e.g. ISO. Participate in damage limitation /reparation when QA becomes compromised. Participate in post project reviews.
C4
D2
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D3
Demonstrate personal and social skills. This could include an ability to:
Know and manage ones own emotions, strengths and weaknesses. Be aware of the needs and concerns of others. Be confident and flexible in dealing with new and changing interpersonal situations. Identify, agree and work towards collective goals. Resolve conflicts and create, maintain and enhance productive working relationships.
Select and use a variety of communications styles e.g. formal, informal. Write for different uses e.g. memos, formal letters, reports, e-mails, minutes. Exhibit listening skills and contribute to solution of problems. Develop inter-personal skills e.g. assertiveness, negotiation, compromise and dealing with conflict. Have the ability to communicate in a foreign language.
E. Demonstrate a personal commitment to professional standards, recognising ones obligations to society, the profession and the environment.
No E1 Objective Comply with relevant codes of conduct. This could include an ability to: Range Comply with the rules of professional conduct of ones own professional body. Work constructively within all relevant legislation, including social and employment legislation. Evidence Examples Examine, digest and abide by the relevant Codes of Conduct. Exercise all reasonable professional skill and care. Give due regard to ECUK guidelines where appropriate Be professionally competent. Obtain and maintain a working knowledge of all relevant current and impending legislation and codes of practice that will impact on your work. Research, read and participate in the activities of the Institute. Be aware of your employer's Health and Safety Policy as it relates to you personally and to your responsibilities for the safety of others, Participate in providing information for the Health and Safety plan for projects and to comply with the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations (CDM). Be familiar with safe systems of work and method statements for the execution of work and permits to work system
E2
Manage and apply safe systems of work This could include an ability to:
Identify and take responsibility for ones own obligations for health, safety and welfare issues Ensure that systems satisfy HS&W requirements Develop and implement appropriate hazard identification and risk management systems Manage, evaluate and improve these systems
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Objective Undertake engineering activities in a way that contributes to sustainable development This could include an ability to:
Range Operate and act responsibly, taking account of the need to progress environmental, social and economic outcomes simultaneously Use imagination, creativity and innovation to provide products and services which maintain and enhance the quality of the environment and community, and meet financial objectives Understand and encourage stakeholder involvement Undertake reviews of ones development needs Prepare action plans to meet personal and organisational objectives Carry out planned (and unplanned) CPD activities Maintain evidence of competence development Evaluate CPD outcomes against the action plans Assist others with their own CPD.
Evidence Examples Actively promote solutions and designs that support sustainability in materials and energy sources. Actively engage in the process of reducing carbon emissions by reducing energy requirements Use prudent design techniques and innovation. Where possible, use sustainable technologies such as photovoltaics, wind power, biomass etc.
E4
Carry out continuing professional development necessary to maintain and enhance competence in ones area of practice. This could include an ability to:
Be involved with IOR activities. Read professional journals, attend employer and other development seminars. Plan own immediate, medium and long term CPD. Establish links with local training/education providers. Advise others on building services engineering careers. Monitor and foster the career development of others Access information sources for learning opportunities. Transfer skills between professional and personal life.
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