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Fact Sheet

COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION

This fact sheet is to be submitted along with your reports on application for registration. If you have never
applied for eligibility*, you will need to submit both this fact sheet AND the application form available for
download from the Council’s website.

Please fill by hand in BLOCK LETTERS

Name
of Applicant

Applying for
Registration
in the field of

Qualifications in
Engineering at
Bachelor level

(State title, date of


award and name of
awarding university)

Training carried
out at

[include
name of firm(s) and
respective period(s) of
training]

Mobile Phone (O) Phone (R) Residential Address

Contact info
Email address

* Council MAY accept combined application for eligibility and registration in special circumstances, for example on application for
registration from expatriates, with more than 10 years of engineering working experience abroad.
This is NOT recommended for engineering graduates starting their career in Mauritius.
COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS

REGISTRATION STAGE 2: Training Synthesis


(To be filled and submitted by applicants along with their report)

Applicant’s Details, Scope and Nature of Training and Experience


Date of Date of Certificate of Eligibility
application (if applicable)

Applicant’s Name

Engineering Qualifications

Specialisation (if any)

Aggregate period of training and


work experience

Place(s) of training period with


corresponding date(s)

Mobile: Office:
Contact Info
Residence: email:

Applicant’s Own Assessment of Training


I, the above named applicant, consider that I have satisfied Council’s requirements regarding the nature of professional training for
registration. I further consider that a fair self-assessment of the breakdown related to my activities during the above aggregate period of
………… weeks is as follows:
S. Period Standard
Nature of Activity Yes / No
No (weeks) (weeks)
1 Attending Workshops, Seminars, Lectures, and Technical Demonstrations, etc. No specific
time
Delivering lectures and presentations, leading group discussions
2 requirement
(including preparation time) set by the
3 Involvement with new and emerging technology; Marketing initiatives; users’ needs, etc Council

4 Investigating and Solving Engineering Problems


Minimum
5 Involvement with engineering design (appraising, reviewing, designing) Aggregate
(M.A) 40 wks
6 Conducting technical investigations and research

7 Project management and leadership 40 wk

8 Involvement with environmental, health and safety issues and searching for solutions. 10 wk

9 Developing and enhancing inter-personal and communication skills 5 wk


Broadening Education, Raising own Limits of Professional Competence, Adherence to
10 5 wk
Values and Ethics; Commitment to Life long learning

I understand that these details are for general information of the Council, and that any minor inaccuracy that may have
occurred in respect of the estimated duration will not adversely impact on my assessment.

App li ca nt’ s Sign atu re ……… ………… …… ………… …… ………… …… …

Supervising Engineer’s Certificate (only one person needs to certify)


The above details are, in my view, a fair assessment of Applicant’s activities during his training. I have initialed next to details
personally known to me

Name: Signature:
Registration Number: Date:
COUNCIL OF REGISTERED
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
OF MAURITIUS

FORMAT OF TECHNICAL REPORT

TO BE SUBMITTED FOR REGISTRATION

Amended: 15 April 2009

Please take an appointment with the Registrar by sending an email to: kbhujun@mail.gov.mu prior to coming
over to the Council to submit your report
1. COVER AND BINDING i) The full name of the author;
• The technical report is to be submitted in ii) The branch of engineering for
a bound form. While the CRPE prefers which registration is sought;
the original training report to be in a hard iii) The department or organisation
bound format, the choice on the type of in which training was received;
binding to be used is nevertheless left to and
the applicant. iv) The month and year of
• The front cover shall be of rigid paper submission.
and shall bear at least 24 pt font type. • The table of contents shall follow the title
page. It shall list in sequence with page
2. PAPER AND TYPOGRAPHY numbers all sub-divisions of the technical
• The document shall be typed, and printed report.
on one side of the paper only with 1½ • The lists of tables and illustrations, if any,
line spacing. Font used shall be “Arial” shall follow the table of contents.
and shall not be less than 12 pt in size. • Any acknowledgement shall be on the
Copies produced by xerographic page following the lists of tables and
processes are acceptable. illustrations.
• The size of the paper used shall be • When submitting the technical report, the
international A4 (297 x 210mm). Paper author shall indicate in a declaration that
shall be of good quality and of sufficient the report submitted is indeed his/her
capacity for normal reading. own work, and that there has not been
• Margins at the binding edge shall be not any plagiarism or infringement of
less than 40mm and other margins not copyrights in preparing the same. The
less than 20mm. declaration shall be as per the format
enclosed, shall be signed and dated and
shall follow the acknowledgements.
3. PAGINATION
• The Supervisor’s signed certificate shall
• Pages shall be numbered consecutively
follow the applicant’s declaration. The
through the document starting with the
declaration shall be as per the format
title page, including appendices.
enclosed. The Supervisor should be a
• Page numbers shall be located centrally registered Professional Engineer with at
at the bottom of the page, approximately least 4 years of post-registration
10mm above the edge. experience in engineering and should be
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• If there is more than one volume, each duly registered during the period when
volume shall have its own pagination. imparting training and when certifying the
Technical Report.
• Where symbols and/or abbreviations are
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4. PRELIMINARIES
used, a list of such symbols and
• The title page and the front cover of the abbreviations along with their full forms
document shall give the following shall be provided. This list shall follow the
information in the order listed: supervisor’s certificate.
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THE REGISTRAR, COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
c/o MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND TRANSPORT & SHIPPING, Civil Engineering Section, Planning& Design Section, Phoenix, Mauritius
 (FAX) 686-4506 @ (E-mail) kbhujun@mail.gov.mu  (webpage) www.crpemauritius.com
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7. DIRECTIVES ON TEXT
5. TEXT Chapter 1
• The main body of the document shall be The Applicant’s Background
preceded by an introduction. In the first chapter, the applicants shall:
• The document shall be divided as a. Summarise, in chronological
appropriate into chapters, sections and order, all their engineering
subsections. employment after graduation,
• The summary of competences shall stating the precise title of post
follow the main text. held, with specific durations
including dates;
• Appendices shall follow the summary of
competences. b. Make an assessment of their time
utilisation within each organisation
• A list of references, if any, shall be as a percentage of time spent on
arranged in alphabetical order. This list
i. Engineering Design,
shall follow the appendices and shall
precede any annexes. ii. Engineering functions
of their own discipline,
• An index (if provided) shall follow the
iii. Allied engineering
annexes (if any).
discipline,
iv. Administrative and
6. ILLUSTRATIONS other functions.
• Whenever practicable, drawings, (Kindly refer to the CRPE
diagrams, maps, illustrations, computer Standard for Professional
printouts and tables shall have a binding Engineering Competence for more
margin of at least 40mm. Computer details on the matter)
printouts should be burst before binding.
• Photographic prints shall be on single Chapter 2
weight paper or permanently mounted on
The Training Environment
appropriate paper for binding and shall
be securely fixed in the document. The candidates are required in this chapter
describe:
• Illustrations shall be numbered
consecutively in Arabic numbers. The a. the nature of the engineering
numbers and captions shall be at the environment to which the
bottom of the illustrations. (The top of an candidates were exposed;
illustration which is bound sideways shall b. the complexity of the activities or
be to the left of the page). operations of the training firm or
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organisation;
• Tables shall be numbered consecutively
throughout the thesis in Arabic numbers; c. the professional competence or
the numbers and captions shall be at the standard of the persons with
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top of the tables. whom the candidates worked. The


applicants shall name their
supervising engineers and state
their engineering qualifications
and registration number.
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THE REGISTRAR, COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
c/o MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND TRANSPORT & SHIPPING, Civil Engineering Section, Planning& Design Section, Phoenix, Mauritius
 (FAX) 686-4506 @ (E-mail) kbhujun@mail.gov.mu  (webpage) www.crpemauritius.com
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Exceptionally, the Council may e. The candidates will be expected
accept distant supervision, to be very familiar with technical
provided that it was advised of the terms, including units and
distant supervision arrangement dimensions as applicable to
and had agreed to the his/her discipline.
arrangement (Kindly refer to the
CRPE Standard for Professional Chapter 4
Engineering Competence for more
details on the matter); The Trainee’s own contribution /
d. the organisational structure of the involvement in engineering
training organisation with Council expects Trainee Engineers not to
emphasis on the division and area remain as silent spectators of their
where the candidates worked, or ‘supervisor’. The candidate should
were trained, showing levels of demonstrate in this chapter that they have
responsibility and authority and been actively involved in the engineering that
numbers of persons involved. goes on in their environment and to that
effect they have:
a. contributed to the design activities
Chapter 3
being undertaken by their office
The Nature of Training Received colleagues or seniors (all design
a. Candidates are required in this calculations are to be hand-written
chapter to show their initiation into and worked out from first
the activities of the organisation; principles. These are to be
b. The applicants shall include in this included in the technical report,
chapter a list of all the projects on though a computer-generated
which training has been received output may be submitted as a
during the training period, with support and confirmation of the
cost estimates and duration of the results of calculations);
project (wherever applicable); b. monitored engineering quality,
c. They must display awareness, efficiency and productivity at
familiarity with and appreciation of various levels (namely planning,
the engineering activities involved procurement, installation,
in the projects in which they were execution, maintenance,
involved. improvement, etc.)
d. Applicants must demonstrate their c. made proposals and submitted
understanding and application of reports or comments on
basic engineering principles and engineering aspects and problem
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laws of physics through the solving to seniors;


selection of certain activities, d. been able, where authorised, to
operations, systems, plant and bring in significant improvement to
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machinery and the ‘reporting’ on their engineering environment,


their engineering features, with which was measurable either
the help of drawings, sketches, through cost monitoring, quality of
schematics or block diagrams, product, impact upon environment
etc; etc.
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THE REGISTRAR, COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
c/o MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND TRANSPORT & SHIPPING, Civil Engineering Section, Planning& Design Section, Phoenix, Mauritius
 (FAX) 686-4506 @ (E-mail) kbhujun@mail.gov.mu  (webpage) www.crpemauritius.com
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comings therein, any anticipated fields of
Council expects that the candidates will improvement, etc.
demonstrate their involvement on the various
projects by reference to data tables, Note1 Each page of the report MUST be initialled
statistics, charts, engineering formula and/or by the Supervisor. The Supervisor shall be
a registered Professional Engineer, qualified
specifications, diagrams, schematic etc.
in the applicant’s field of expertise and with
at least 4 years of qualified Post-
Chapter 5 Registration experience in engineering.

Analytical Tools Note 2 Each applicant shall submit one original and
The Engineering process almost always end two copies of his / her technical report and
up in a decision being taken and such his / her training log-book along with the
application for registration.
decisions can have as basis the engineer’s
assessment of the probability of occurrence Note 3 Council encourages applicants to include
of some events, and the relation between their own drawings in their report. Council
certain events and their time of occurrences, will NOT accept any drawings which have
and their time of appraisal of investments been drafted for a purpose other than the
over machinery, payback periods, etc, etc. registration report, unless specific
permission from the owner(s) of the
drawings are included as part of the report.
It is expected therefore that the candidates
for registration demonstrate that they are Chapter 7
familiar with techniques that are utilised in Summary of Competences
the decision process, and know at least a
particular technique and its applications. A last chapter of the report shall be a
summary of the competences claimed in the
training report, indexed with the core
Candidates should develop awareness of the competences required in the “CRPE
use of computers within their own branch of Standard for Professional Engineering
engineering and in particular the use of Competence”
application software in their day to day work.
The format of the competences claimed is
This chapter on Analytical Tools may not included in the next section. The Summary
necessarily be a chapter on its own. It can of Competences is indexed to the
be an Appendix to the Report and consist of candidates’ assessment sheets, available for
a collection of formula, techniques, etc which download from the Council’s website.
are better located here than in chapter 3 and
4.
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Chapter 6
Conclusion
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A concluding chapter, where the applicant is


expected to tell about his own perception of
his training period, as well as any short-

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THE REGISTRAR, COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
c/o MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND TRANSPORT & SHIPPING, Civil Engineering Section, Planning& Design Section, Phoenix, Mauritius
 (FAX) 686-4506 @ (E-mail) kbhujun@mail.gov.mu  (webpage) www.crpemauritius.com
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COUNCIL OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERS OF MAURITIUS

SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF COMPETENCIES

16 April 2009

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 1


Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed
Applicant’s Theoretical Knowledge, Understanding, and Ability
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )
1A. Applicant’s ability to apply that knowledge to the optimisation of existing and emerging technologies in
their own area of practice. (Required: Item 1A1 and any other)

Applications of Materials (properties and processes) in Applicant’s


1A1
area of practice.

Application of Scientific and engineering principles in innovative and


1A2
creative activities in Applicant’s discipline.

Assessment of users’ needs; formulating marketing strategies,


1A3 identifying constraints, exploiting opportunities. Theoretical approach
to new technology, quality improvement and innovation.

Application of theoretical knowledge to Engineering Solutions, Design and Research [at least 40 weeks]
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )

2A. Analysis and Solving of Engineering Problems. (Required: At least one Item from 2A1 to 2A4)

Appraising and reviewing engineering design; enhancing efficiency,


2A1
performance, capacity and productivity.

Use of theoretical knowledge (mathematical analysis and modelling,


2A2 etc) to analyse the design of engineering products, processes and
methods, etc.

Investigating engineering problems, incl. departures from designed


2A3 performance: failure, unreliability, instability; Identifying contributory
causes/sources - solutions.

Recognise an engineering problem as an opportunity for innovation


2A4
and improvement.

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 2


Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )
2B. Ability to apply theoretical knowledge to engineering design (to meet specific needs: purpose and
performance). [Minimum 15 weeks] (Mandatory: At least one Item from 2B1 to 2B5)
From a design brief to design:
2B1 task required and applicable criteria
identifying parameters influencing design
alternative design schemes

Analysing and Selecting a particular technical solution and other


2B2
criteria influencing use and marketing of the end product.

Problems likely to arise during design, and envisaging solutions to


2B3 these eventualities. Making an engineering judgment under
uncertainty.

Understanding design methodologies: application of knowledge to


2B4 design solutions to unfamiliar problems, possibly involving other
disciplines.

Checking a design produced from using proprietary software against


2B5
design by conventional method.

2C. Ability to conduct investigations of technical issues consistent with applicant’s level of knowledge and
understanding, and ability to design and conduct experiments, analyse and interpret data towards
designing and developing an engineering solution [equivalent to 15 weeks] (Required: Any one Item)
Explaining observed performance; Formulating a hypothesis involving
2C1
significant dependent and independent parameters influencing for the
result.

Testing a hypothesis accounting for a departure from expected


performance (viz 2C1): - defining tasks to be carried out; scientific and
2C2
engineering principles involved; identifying parameters likely to
influence the value/outcome of the experiment

Conducting an experiment (as in 2C2) - recording and evaluating and


2C3 presenting data; analyse, interpret, explain results, and draw
conclusions. Discuss possible design review or justify design.

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 3


Management and Leadership Skills [at least 40 weeks]
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )
3A Knowledge and understanding of, and ability to use, the techniques, skills, and modern engineering
tools, including management practices and procedures, necessary for engineering practice.
(Required: Any one Item)
Project Management tools and techniques: software applications,
3A1
Gant Chart, PERT/CPM, mathematical modelling, computer
simulation, and their applications.

Project Management; Programming and control of resources;


3A2 decision processes (use of statistics, uncertainty, probability, curve
fitting)

Basic Financial Statements (Balance Sheet), Cashflows and budgets;


3A3
identifying elements affecting profitability.

Ability to carry out Project Appraisal and costing using discounted


3A4
cash-flowtechniques-NPV, IRR

Assessment of service quality and performance; methods and


3A5
procedures.

3B. Ability to see through the operation of supply and execution of a contract. (Required: Any one Item)

3B1 Procurement: Procedures, Specifications, Conditions of Contract for


Engineering works.

Contract pricing; safeguarding against market trends influencing cost;


3B2
raw materials, labour, manufacturing processes, taxes, etc;

Monitor/control activities and events influencing costs and profitability


3B3
of business.

Ability to Produce Design brief; procurement of design and


3B4
construction services;

Production techniques - (manufacture, assembly, etc), material


3B5
testing procedures, etc.

Risks management and assessment in project management and


3B6 business; Limitations of Risks assessment and management
techniques.

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 4


Engineer's Responsibility for Environment, Health, and Safety [at least 10 weeks]
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )

4A Applicant to demonstrate that he/she has knowledge of the impact of engineering design on quality of
environment, health and safety, and quality of life. (Required: Any one Item)

4A1 Common environmental threats to quality of environment and


life;applicable control procedures and safeguards.

Legislation (relevant to applicant’s practice) governing quality of


4A2 environment, safety, health, and welfare of society; - influence on
design process and solutions.

4B Applicant is able to recognise and assess risks to quality of life, and, consequently, to design and
implement measures and safeguards to enhance quality of environment and life, and ensure
sustainability. (Required: Any one Item)

Awareness of Environmental and sustainability issues affecting


4B1 implementation methods, procedures, and material choice.

Impact of Design and operation on energy consumption and emission


4B2 of greenhouse gases. Effects and constraintsof impact assessment on
design.

Recognise, monitor,assess, and prioritise risks to the quality of


4B3 environment in own area of practice, as well as hazards to safety,
welfare and health.

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 5


Interpersonal Skills and Communications [Equivalent 5 weeks]
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )

5A Applicant to have awareness of need for developing and enhancing his/her ability to interact with
individuals and groups, including peers, subordinates, clients, administrators, policy makers and the
public. (Mandatory: Item 5A1 and Item 5A3)
Applicant demonstrates a good command of Language and writing
skills; is knowledgeable of techniques, skills, and modern engineering
5A1 tools, (Auto-Cad or similar package, Spreadsheets, Word processing,
graphics and communication), etc., for improving productivity and
efficiency

Applicant should be aware of Management information systems and


5A2
intellectual property rights issues.

Applicant should display Leadership skills and ability to handle


5A3
meetings; etc

Recognition of Need for Broad Education, Recognition of Limits of Professional Competence, Values and Ethics
in Professional Practice, and Commitment to Life - Long learning. [Equivalent 5 weeks] (Mandatory)
Competency Paragraph reference in Training Report
Description of Requirement
Element (insert paragraph number )

a broad education in engineering and allied fields, as may be


6.1 necessary, for optimum performance in the course of his/her
professional practice,

ability to recognise limits of personal knowledge and skills, while


6.2 exercising independent judgement;

a commitment to a high ethical standard, responsibility in professional


6.3 practice, and commitment and ability to engage in a process of life
long learning;

6.4 a knowledge of contemporary issues

Summary Statement of Competencies Claimed 6


APPLICANT’S DECLARATION

I, …………………………….…………………………………………………………..…………………. (insert name in full)


hereby declare that the contents of my training report are accurate and true, and reflect exactly the scope and
quality of the training received and represent the depth of the knowledge that I have acquired during my
engineering training. This report represents projects undertaken by myself and is free from plagiarism.

I declare having read the Council’s Code of Ethics and I understand that the CRPE is committed to
competence, meritocracy and professional behaviour.

I agree that any attempt to influence the Council or panel members or knowledge that my report contains
misreported facts or plagiarism will lead to the automatic cancellation of my scheduled interview, and
postponement of the same for a later date, to the Council’s entire discretion, but not less than six months from
the date of the originally scheduled interview.

In the event I am found worthy to become a Registered Professional Engineer, I agree on my honour to abide
by the CRPE Code of Ethics and any regulations and bye-laws which it may publish.

……………………………………………………………………………….. (Name)

……………………………………………………………………………….. (Signature)

Date: …………………………………………………..

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SUPERVISOR’S DECLARATION
(in case of more than one Supervisor, include a fresh page for each one of them)

I, …………………………….…………………………………………………………..…………………. (insert name in full),

registered with the Council of Registered Professional Engineer as

………………………………………………………………………………….. (insert registration title, eg. Civil Engineer) with

Registration Number ………………………………… hereby declare that I was on the CRPE roll during the

applicant’s training period and was entitled to practice engineering in that period.

I further declare having read the training report of …………………………………………..…………………….…...

………………………………………………………………………………………………………. (insert applicant’s name)

and that it is a true and accurate report of the depth of the engineering training received while under my

supervision.

I am satisfied with the ethics and professional conduct of the applicant in view of an eventual registration as a

Professional Engineer.

……………………………………………………………………………….. (Name)

……………………………………………………………………………….. (Signature)
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Date: …………………………………………………..
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