Required Documents For NER Assessment

 Knowing the application process for an NER assessment and the required documents is a must for you if you desire to be registered on the National Engineering Register (NER).



So, read this blog to know about the application process and the required documents for an NER assessment.

Application process:

You need to go through the following five-step process for application:

1.   Make an account in the EA portal.

2.   Login and complete the online self-evaluation form to rate yourself against the NER competencies and apply for NER.

3.   Obtain 2 relevant referees who must be able to verify your latest work experience.

4.   Go through an NER interview, which will be a qualified Engineers Australia assessor.

5.   Get your outcome notification. If positive, then you will be automatically added to this register.

If you are an EA member, you can join the NER while applying for a Chartered credential.

Required documents:

Members:

If you are an EA member, you will be required to get the following documents scanned and ready to upload:

An expanded resume in which you detail the projects you took responsibility for and your major attainments. It must include problems, situations and opportunities you have had. The expert skills and knowledge you applied and the outcomes attained. In addition, mention any actions you took to deal with problems. It’s wise to highlight where you have demonstrated creativity and innovation.

Non-members:

If you are not an EA member, you can still apply for an NER credential. You are required to have the following documents scanned and ready to upload:

An expanded resume in which you detail the projects you have been responsible for and your major attainments. It must include situations, issues and opportunities you have had. The expert knowledge or skills you applied and the outcomes attained. Besides that, any actions you took to sort out the problems. You need to highlight where you have demonstrated innovation and creativity.

Colour-scanned copy of your photo identification. A driving licence or passport is can be accepted.

Provide proof of your recognized qualifications like a testamur or transcripts from an EA-accredited qualification. Alternatively, you can utilize the EA membership competency or migration skills assessment outcome letter.

Competencies for the direct assessment (NER):

The following are the five competencies for the NER direct assessment:

1.   Deal with ethical issues

2.   Develop safe and sustainable solutions

3.   Use local engineering knowledge

4.   Practise competently

Identify, assess and manage risk

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