human909
Structural
- Mar 19, 2018
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Australian Engineer Registration Discussion (NER vs RPENG, Member vs Non-member)
Hi All,
The thread subject probably is self explanatory of the question I have and the topic of the thread. I am keen on feedback on peoples choices and experiences. The benefits and the costs of different routes that are possible become a suitably registered engineer (if required) in relevant states. Additionally any benefits beyond getting that much needed registration.
[MY EXPERICENCE]
I am currently endorsed by Professionals Australia (RPENG) and registered in VIC and QLD. I perform structural engineering work across the East Coast.
In retrospect don't have a clear view on why I chose Professionals Australia as my pathway as opposed to Engineers Australia. I think I perceived that it was an easier route. When I first began the steps towards registration I wasn't filled with self confidence, but by the time I had gone through the hurdles to the interview I was confident and it was a box ticking exercise.
I am a current member Professionals Australia (RPENG) but I don't see the benefit and relevance the body has to me. Engineers Australia is likely more relevant so I'm considering jumping ship. Or I could be a member of none and just pay my fees when required to be re-endorsed. Professional membership cost is probably not a big factor if I can see some benefit in being a member. However currently I don't see ANY benefit of being a member of Professionals Australia beyond the slightly easier pathway with CPD and getting endorsed every few year
Anyway I'm seeking other peoples views. Particularly from younger engineers who have gone through the process but also from engineers with decades of experience who have navigated the changes. Any recommendations, comments or just your own experiences on this topic would be appreciated by me and also likely useful to others.
Thanks in advance.
Hi All,
The thread subject probably is self explanatory of the question I have and the topic of the thread. I am keen on feedback on peoples choices and experiences. The benefits and the costs of different routes that are possible become a suitably registered engineer (if required) in relevant states. Additionally any benefits beyond getting that much needed registration.
[MY EXPERICENCE]
I am currently endorsed by Professionals Australia (RPENG) and registered in VIC and QLD. I perform structural engineering work across the East Coast.
In retrospect don't have a clear view on why I chose Professionals Australia as my pathway as opposed to Engineers Australia. I think I perceived that it was an easier route. When I first began the steps towards registration I wasn't filled with self confidence, but by the time I had gone through the hurdles to the interview I was confident and it was a box ticking exercise.
I am a current member Professionals Australia (RPENG) but I don't see the benefit and relevance the body has to me. Engineers Australia is likely more relevant so I'm considering jumping ship. Or I could be a member of none and just pay my fees when required to be re-endorsed. Professional membership cost is probably not a big factor if I can see some benefit in being a member. However currently I don't see ANY benefit of being a member of Professionals Australia beyond the slightly easier pathway with CPD and getting endorsed every few year
Anyway I'm seeking other peoples views. Particularly from younger engineers who have gone through the process but also from engineers with decades of experience who have navigated the changes. Any recommendations, comments or just your own experiences on this topic would be appreciated by me and also likely useful to others.
Thanks in advance.