How To Create PEO Experience Record For Licence
Showing PEO Experience Record is a must for you to attain a professional licence. Therefore, we have written this blog to let you know how to create your Experience Record when applying for a professional licence.
However, before we tell you about the PEO Experience Record
method, we want you to first become familiar with the following.
Experience
requirements:
It’s mandatory for you to show at least 48
months of acceptable, verifiable engineering work experience, of which a
minimum of 12 months must have been attained in a Canadian jurisdiction under
the supervision of a professional engineer having a licence.
You may be provided with a maximum of 12
months of experience credit for a post-graduate engineering degree or degree in
the same engineering field as your undergraduate degree. You may be qualified
for up to 12 months of pre-graduation engineering experience on the condition
that the experience is attained after completing half of your undergraduate
studies, and that it is approved and documented by your supervisor. You can
find pre-graduation forms available on the official website of PEO.
Besides that, we also advise you to hire a
PEO expert to know more about the PEO experience
requirements and other related things.
How
to create your Experience Record?
With the intention to help you with the PEO
review and help you make sure that your Experience Record offers sufficient
information, we suggest that your Record must be organized in the following
way:
Fill up the Experience Record Form
(including the company name, location and employment dates (month and year).
Periods of not being present from employment (unemployed, travelling) must be
listed with dates; and
For each position about which you report
must give the assessment authority a small paragraph in which your job
responsibilities are described with an emphasis on the engineering duties; and
Give a convincing description of how the
work experience acquired in that position fulfills each of the five criteria
(application of theory, communication skills, management of engineering,
practical experience and knowledge of the social implications of engineering).
Key
considerations when describing your engineering activities:
1. When
creating your PEO Experience Record, don’t forget to highlight what you did
because it relates to each of the five engineering criteria. Structure the
description to include not only what you did, but the way you did and the
reason for doing it. Use the format ‘ I performed… through… so that…’.
2. You
should be specific about what you did completely different from the work of the
team. ‘I came to know the heat load…’.
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