What Makes APEGS Work Experience Reporting So Important for Licensure?

The license as an engineer or geoscientist is a significant stage that allows a person to work independently of others, manage tasks and assume personal liability for work executed. A key requirement for achieving that position is the completion of the APEGS work experience reporting. It involves the presentation of one's ability to apply the learned material in actual assignments.

What is APEGS work experience reporting?

APEGS work experience reporting is the formal submission by all applicants for a license of documented information about their experience and knowledge in the field. This helps to ensure that applicants have adequate skills, competence, and knowledge of ethical practices necessary for independent practice as professional engineers and geoscientists in Saskatchewan.

Minimum requirement is 48 months (4 years) of experience in engineering or geoscience, although at least 12 of these months must be in Canada or work supervised by a licensed engineer or geoscientist in another recognised jurisdiction.

The CBA is the competencies-based system for assessing whether an applicant meets the technical and professional competencies of a licensed professional. It is a web-based system where applicants upload their data.

What makes it all so important for licensure

Proof of Ability

Licensure is more than just formal education. The APEGS experience reporting

shows you can practice in a professional context: the practical application of principles, risk assessment and the ability to operate within industry expectations.

Ethical and professional performance

Reports allow for comments that your work supported ethical, environmentally sound and safety practices, critical components of professional practice of engineering and geoscience.

Regulatory Requirement

You will not be granted the Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) designation unless you have APEGS work experience reporting.

Career advancement

A license permits you to take on management roles in engineering or geoscience, to take responsibility and be legally able to sign engineering or geoscience documents; your report will bring you to this point.

Preparing Effective APEGS Work Experience Reports

Use specific and clear language: Include projects you worked on, tasks performed and measurable results achieved.

Include all competencies: technical skills, communication, management and ethics need to be covered

Supervisor validation is essential: have your APEGS experience reporting signed off by a PE who will testify to your responsibilities and tasks.

Submit reports regularly: not only at the end of the four-year requirement.

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