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The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. Professional Engineering Careers and Prospect. ...the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of mankind... What Engineers Do? Engineers work on almost every aspect in our daily life
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The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Professional Engineering Careers and Prospect
...the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of mankind... What Engineers Do? Engineers work on almost every aspect in our daily life Think about what they have done for you since getting up....... .....water to wash/electricity to boil water in a kettle/lift/ MTR/bus/car/school facilities/computer/telephone..... What is Engineering?
Main Types of Engineering Practising in Hong Kong • Manufacturing & Industrial • Marine & Naval Architecture • Materials • Mechanical • Structural • Electrical • Electronics • Environmental • Fire • Gas • Geotechnical • Information • Biomedical • Building • Building Services • Chemical • Civil • Control, Automation & Instrumentation
Design Manufacturing Construction Maintenance System Integration Sales Support Management Research & Development Academic Engineering Job Nature
Government/Semi-Public Companies Government Public Utilities Companies Public Transportation Companies Universities / Technical Institutes Who Employ Engineers? • Private Sector • Manufacturers • Suppliers • Consultants • Contractors • Developers
Career Path of Typical Professional Engineers Secretary CEO Permanent Secretary Director Director Associates Principal Government Engineer Project Manager Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Senior Engineer Senior Engineer Engineer Engineer Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer Engineering Graduate Graduate Engineer Government Department Private Company
YES! If you are : creative interested in advancing human welfare having good communication skills able to work as a team member able to apply scientific principles able to apply problem-solving techniques able to integrate cost-effective solutions Are You Suitable for an Engineering Career?
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Vision Sustained Excellence in the Profession Mission • To promote the advancement of engineering and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas • To provide a broad range of service to members, to assist them in developing their careers and to play their full role in contributing to society • To maintain a high standard of the profession, and to raise the standing and visibility of engineers
Recognition of the HKIE Corporate Members by the Government for Civil Service Appointments Admitted to the Sydney Accord and the Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF) 30th Anniversary of the HKIE incorporation Founding of Engineering Society of Hong Kong 2001 1975 1982 2003 1947 1995 Admitted to the Washington Accord Incorporated by Law as the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers 60th Anniversary Admitted to the Engineering Technologists’ Mobility Forum (ETMF) History 2007 2005
(MHKIE) Member Companion (AHKIE) Associate (FHKIE) Fellow Affiliate Graduate Student Hon Fellow Membership Statistics Total Membership: 22,986 (As at February 2009) Corporate Member Other Classes
Professional Quality Qualifying Body Set standards for the Education, Training and Professional Assessment of Engineers 18 Engineering Disciplines • Manufacturing & Industrial • Marine & Naval Architecture • Materials • Mechanical • Structural • Electrical • Electronics • Environmental • Fire • Gas • Geotechnical • Information • Biomedical • Building • Building Services • Chemical • Civil • Control, Automation & Instrumentation
Recognised Academic Qualifications Non-recognised Academic Qualifications Recognised Academic Qualifications Route to Corporate Membership Engineering Graduate Training Route General Experience Route Mature Route Over 35 Years of Age 15 Years Progressive Experience Engineering Graduate Training 2 or 3 Years General Experience 5 Years Minimum 6 Years Experience Responsible Experience 2 or 1 Year Responsible Experience 1 Year Professional Assessment Member
Route to Associate Membership General Experience Route Formal Training Route Mature Route Route AM 2 Route AM 1 Route AM 3 Over 35 Years of Age Accredited / Recognised Higher Diplomas or Associate Degrees Accredited / Recognised Higher Diplomas or Associate Degrees Non-recognised Academic Qualifications Recognised Higher Certificates A Minimum of 3 Years Experience with Maximum Exemption of 1 Year Pre-qualification Experience A Minimum of 4 Years Experience with Maximum Exemption of 2 Years Per-qualification Experience 15 Years Progressive Experience Training 2 Years Assessment Interview Associate Members* * must reach minimum age of 23
Graduate Scheme “A” Training Engineering Graduate Training Relationship • The Hong Kong • Institution of • Engineers • Formulate Policies • Maintain Standards • Act as Facilitator To Produce Competent All Round Professional Engineers in Collaboration with Industry to Meet International Technology Challenges & Competition • Engineering • Graduate Trainee • Structural Programme • Shorter Route to Professional Status • Can Apply Knowledge to Solve • Real Engineering Problems • Career Development • Company • Commitment to Employee • Development • Quality of Operations • Increases Productivity • Ability to Retain Staff
Graduate Scheme “A” Training Continuing Professional Development Courses (CPD)
Washington Accord In June 1995, the Institution joined the Washington Accord as one of the signatories. Engineering degrees accredited by the HKIE are recognised by all other signatories which including the following: UK Canada Ireland Korea USA Japan Hong Kong Chinese Taipei Singapore S. Africa Australia New Zealand
Sydney Accord In June 2001, the Institution was verified as a full signatory to the Sydney Accord. Higher Diplomas and Associate Degrees accredited by the HKIE are recognised by all other signatories include the following: UK Canada Ireland Hong Kong S. Africa Australia New Zealand
Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF) In June 2001, the Institution signed as a signatory to the EMF Agreement. The purpose of the EMF Agreement is to establish and maintain an EMF International Register of Professional Engineers and this Agreement intends to provide a framework for the recognition of experienced professional engineers by responsible bodies in each of the signatory economy below: UK Canada Korea Ireland USA Japan Hong Kong Sri Lanka Malaysia Singapore S. Africa Australia New Zealand
Engineering Technologists Mobility Forum (ETMF) In June 2003, the Institution became a founding signatory of the ETMF Agreement. The purpose of the ETMF is to facilitate multilateral recognition of technologists’ qualifications. Founding signatories of the ETMF Agreement include: UK Canada Ireland Hong Kong S. Africa New Zealand
APEC Engineer The APEC Engineer is an initiative to facilitate mobility of professional engineers among the APEC Economics. The purpose is to set up a framework to facilitate future bilateral of multilateral recognition of professional qualifications in accordance with the free wish of each individual economy. APEC Economics authorised to launch a part of the register include: Canada Korea USA Japan Hong Kong Chinese Taipei Thailand Philippines Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Australia New Zealand
Accreditation Accreditation of University degrees, higher diplomas or equivalent programmes
Established by law to maintain Register of Professional Engineers Administered by The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Eighteen disciplines Assists public and government to identify qualified and competent engineers for the discharge of duties laid down by law Qualifications for Registration: Member of the HKIE in a discipline or other professional qualifications recognised by the Board One year relevant post-qualification professional experience in Hong Kong Ordinarily resident in Hong Kong Engineering Registration Board
Learned Society Board • Enables its members to keep abreast of the latest developments in engineering • Establishment of Divisions • Publications • Organisation of Annual Events • Organisation of various kind of learned society activities, including international conference, symposium, delegations, visits, seminars and prizes and awards (over 400 events have been organised in Session 2006/07) • Co-ordinates divisions’ views on public consultation and divisions’ nomination for HKIE members serving onto external committees
Divisions 17 Divisions involved in Professional Development Activities • Geotechnical • Information Technology • Manufacturing & Industrial • Materials • Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture & Chemical • Nuclear • Structural • Biomedical • Building • Building Services • Civil • Control, Automation & Instrumentation • Electrical • Electronics • Environmental • Fire • Gas & Energy
Australian Chapter • Canadian Chapter • UK Chapter Overseas Chapters 3 Overseas Chapters are set up to link up overseas members
Annual General Meeting Presidential Address and Dinner Annual Dinner Annual Events
International Conference on Electrical Engineering (Sapporo, Japan) International Conference on Pollution in the Metropolitan and Urban Environment (Hong Kong) International Conference on Innovation and Sustainable Development of Civil Engineering in the 21st Century (Beijing) International Conference on City and Industrial Safety (Nanjing) International Conferences
Meeting with overseas institutions Executive Visit to Beijing Site Visits Delegation and Visits
Ethics in Practice Continuing Professional Development Courses (CPD) Member Services
Reciprocal Recognition Agreement UK Canada Ireland China Australia New Zealand The HKIE has signed 20 agreements for the mutual recognition of qualifications with the following overseas engineering institutions: The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology The Institute of Materials The Institute of Measurement & Control The Institution of Mechanical Engineers The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy The Institution of Structural Engineers The Royal Institution of Naval Architects The UK: China: The National Administration Board of Engineering Registration (Structural) Hong Kong Computer Society The British Computer Society The Chartered Institute of Building The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Energy Institute The Institution of Chemical Engineers The Institution of Civil Engineers The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers Australia: Engineers Australia Canada: Engineers Canada Ireland: Engineers Ireland New Zealand:: The Institution of Professional Engineers, New Zealand
Agreement of Co-operation 21 Agreements of Co-operation have been signed with Mainland and Overseas Institutions Finland Canada UK Japan China USA Chinese Taipei India Philippines Sri Lanka
The HKIE is members of: Mainland and International Links • Federation of Engineering Institutions of Asia and the Pacific (FEIAP) * Presidency 1998-2000 • World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO)
Contribution to Society Engineers Make it Possible Build HK an International City Infrastructure Projects Improve Quality of Life