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Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes needed to practice as Engineers Professionally

Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes needed to practice as Engineers Professionally. Speaker: Dr Sam Man Keong ( 岑文强 ) Singapore Institute of Engineering Technologists (SIET) Website: www.siet.org.sg Email: sammk1951@gmail.com. Highlights. About the Speaker – Dr Sam Man Keong

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Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes needed to practice as Engineers Professionally

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  1. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes needed to practice as Engineers Professionally Speaker: Dr Sam Man Keong (岑文强) Singapore Institute of Engineering Technologists (SIET) Website: www.siet.org.sg Email: sammk1951@gmail.com Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  2. Highlights • About the Speaker – Dr Sam Man Keong • What is Knowledge (知识)? • What is Skills (技能)? • What is Attitude (态度)? • What is Competence (能力)? • Professional Registration: Why? • UK-SPEC: CEng standard • What is a Professional Review? • Questions & Answers Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  3. About the Invited Guest Speaker : Dr Sam Man Keong, Hon Secretary (SIET) • BE(Civil)(Hons), MSc(Civil), MSc(GeotEng), EdD. • CEng, FIET, MICE, MIMMM, MCIHT, MCIOB, FSPE, PEng(UK), FBEng, CEnv, FCQI, CQP, CMath, MIMA, CSci, FSIET(F), Asean Engineer. • HP: (65) 96740515 • Email: sammk1951@gmail.com Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  4. Knowledge + Skills + Attitudes • Professional Competence (专业能力) Performance = Potential – Interference/Interruption Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  5. What is Knowledge (知识)? • According to Webster's Dictionary, knowledge is "the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association". • Criteria : it must be justified, true, and believed. Personification of knowledge (GreekΕπιστημη, Episteme) inCelsus Library in Ephesus, Turkey. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  6. Sir Francis Bacon, "Knowledge is Power" (1597) Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  7. What is Skills(技能)? • A skill is the learned ability to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay of time, energy, or both. • domain-general skills: time management, teamwork and leadership. • domain-specific skills (Hard Skills): useful only for a certain job. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  8. Basic Skills : Labor Skills Labor skills : masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, bakers, brewers, etc. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  9. Hot metal work from a blacksmith Canadian blacksmith in the 1970s Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  10. Basic Skills : Life Skills • Problem solving behaviors used appropriately and responsibly in the management of personal affairs. • E.g. career planning,…… daily living, home life, housing and money management,……. pregnancy and parenting. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  11. Basic Skills : People & Social • People skills (人际交往能力): “the ability to communicate effectively with people in a friendly way, especially in business”. • Social skills (社交技巧) : any skill facilitating interaction and communication with others.  Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  12. Basic Skills : Soft Skills • A sociological term relating to a person's "EQ" (Emotional Intelligence Quotient), the cluster of personality traits, social graces, communication, language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. • Soft skills complement hard skills (part of a person's IQ), which are the occupational requirements of a job and many other activities. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  13. Basic Skills : Soft Skills • Soft skills are personal attributes that enhance an individual's interactions, job performance and career prospects. • Unlike hard skills, which are about a person's skill set and ability to perform a certain type of task or activity, soft skills relate to a person's ability to interact effectively with coworkers and customers and are broadly applicable both in and outside the workplace. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  14. What is Attitude (态度)? • An attitude is the psychological response to people, society, objects, events, occurrences and circumstances;  to life itself. • People react differently when confronted with different situations. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  15. Optimism Pessimism Confident Interested Independent Jealous Courteous Cooperative Considerate Inferior Happy Frank Respectful Authoritative Sincere Persistent Honest Sympathetic Realistic Faithful Flexible Decisive Trusting Thoughtful Determined Loving Hostile Modest Reliable Tolerant Humble Cautious Sarcastic Helping Hard Working attitude types Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  16. what we think, what we do, and what we feel is what forms our attitude. While sometimes knowledge and experience form our attitude, on other occasions it is based on our assumptions and beliefs. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  17. Performance = Ability x Attitude Ability = Knowledge + Skills Attitude = Professional Conduct (专业操守 ) Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  18. What is Competence ? • Professional competence (专业能力) integrates knowledge, understanding, skills and values. • It goes beyond the ability to perform specific tasks. • Chartered Engineers must be competent throughout their working life, by virtue of their education, training and experience. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  19. Pathway to become a CEng, MICE Step 1 – Knowledge Base : An accredited MEng (in UK) or its equivalent. Step 2 – Initial Professional Development (IPD) Step 3 – Professional Review (CPR) CEng, MICE Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  20. Professional Registration: Why? • General: • 1. Maintain their competence. • 2. Work within professional codes. • 3. Participate actively within the profession. • Specific • Health, Safety & Environment • Singapore : Professional Engineers Act. [Website : http://app.peb.gov.sg/ ] Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  21. Pathways to become Professional Engineer in Singapore Approved Qualifications, e.g. BEng from NUS/NTU PEB – PE Exam . Summary of Postgraduate Professional Experience . Report on Postgraduate Engineering Experience . Professional Interview (PI) PEB – FE Exam Experience Professional Engineer (PE) Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  22. UK-SPEC: CEng • Chartered Engineers are characterized by their ability to develop appropriate solutions to engineering problems, using new or existing technologies through innovation, creativity and change. • UK-SPEC : UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence • SARTOR : 1984 • Amended and updated : 1990; 1997 • Website: http://www.engc.org.uk/ecukdocuments/internet/document%20library/UK-SPEC.pdf Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  23. UK-SPEC : CEng Standard • Five Main Elements: • A – Engineering Knowledge & Understanding (A1; A2) • B – Engineering Applications (B1; B2; B3) • C – Management & Leadership (C1; C2; C3; C4) • D – Interpersonal Skills (D1; D2; D3) • E – Obligations to the Society, the Profession & the Environment (E1; E2; E3; E4) Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  24. A – Engineering Knowledge & Understanding • A1 - Maintain and extend a sound theoretical • approach in enabling the introduction • and exploitation of new and advancing • technology and other relevant • developments. • A2 - Engage in the creative and innovative • development of engineering technology • and continuous improvement systems. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  25. B – Engineering Applications • B1 - Identify potential projects and opportunities. • B2 - Conduct appropriate research, and undertake design and development of engineering solutions. • B3 - Implement design solutions, and evaluate • their effectiveness. Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  26. C – Management & Leadership(领导技能) • C1 – Project Implementation. • C2 – Management Functions: Plan, budget, organise, direct and control tasks, people and resources. • C3 – HRM : Lead teams and develop staff to meetchanging technical and managerial needs. • C4 – Quality Management Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  27. D – Interpersonal Skills(人际技巧) • D1 – Written Communication (Reports; Minutes; Letters) • D2 – Oral Communication (Presentation) • D3 – Personal and Social Skills Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  28. E – Obligations to the Society, the Profession & the Environment • E1 – Codes of Conduct/Professional Conduct (专业操守) • E2 – Safety • E3 – Sustainable Development • E4 - CPD Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  29. What is a Professional Review?.[Website : http://www.ice.org.uk/professionalreview ] • The Professional Review is made up of the following steps [ICE, UK]: • Production and submission of reports • An interview, where you will be required to demonstrate how you have satisfied the specific attributes relevant to the grade you are applying for • A written exercise (with the exception of the Technician Professional Review) Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  30. ICE's headquarters at One Great George Street , UK Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  31. Rules - ICE Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  32. Books for further reading 1989 1984 Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  33. Books for further reading - 2011[by H. Macdonald Steels, ICE Publishing] Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  34. Books for basic reading Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  35. Logbook - PI Essays[Source : IEM – Bulletin – August] Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

  36. Thank You... Questions & Answers Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes

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