Course Details
The ECSA application process and forms unpacked: A half-day workshop for Mentors and Supervisors - AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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Understanding the ECSA reporting requirements
and the outcomes relating to engineering
problem solving, engineering management
and taking responsibility is critical for mentors
and supervisors to ensure that candidates gain
appropriate experience.
Attend this course and learn about:
- The outcomes, range, complexity of work and level of responsibility required for registration
- The competencies that your candidates must develop for registration
- Your roles and responsibilities as a mentor, supervisor or coach
- The size and structuring of the submission
- Tips and techniques for success
- Referee requirements
- The review and interview process
The course is aimed at (but not limited to):
The course helps all those in management positions
to a more effective role play in the development of
candidates.
It is therefore recommended for:
- Line managers
- Supervisor
- Mentors
CPD
This course is accredited with:
- ECSA (Engineering Council of South Africa) and carries 1 CPD credit.
For online courses, it is recommended to have the following installed on your computer:
- The Zoom app
Cost (incl. VAT)
COURSE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Please note the following requirements:
- Delegates are responsible to ensure that they have sufficient data to cover the full duration of the online course.
- According to the ECSA requirements for online training, a compulsory online assessment must be completed.
- The pass mark for the test is 75%
Our Facilitators
Allyson Lawless
Pr Eng, DEng (hc), Hon FSAICE, FREng
Allyson Lawless is a civil engineer experienced in structural, municipal and mining engineering. In the year 2000 she became the first female president of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, and during that year recognised the looming skills challenge. Since 2003 her career has been focused on skills development and she has published two books, Numbers and Needs, and Numbers and Needs in Local Government, which address skills shortages and the associated solutions in civil engineering and local government respectively. She is a Fellow of SAICE and experience as an ECSA assessor and reviewer.
Stewart Gibson
Pr Eng, Fellow of SAICE
Stewart Gibson trained and qualified as a Civil Engineer in the UK before moving to South Africa in 1974 to join a major consultancy group, eventually becoming a Group Director where his responsibilities included risk management and international tendering. After 25 years with the group, he left and formed his own company advising municipalities on ways of improving their service delivery. During this time, in addition to advising on municipal systems and contract management, he was a member of project teams implementing and monitoring several PPP style contracts. Stewart is registered with ECSA as Pr Eng and is a Fellow of SAICE, he has experience as an ECSA assessor and reviewer.
Phathi Masimirembwa
MBA, BEng (Hons), Pr Tech Eng
Phathi Masimirembwa started her career in Zimbabwe where she worked for consulting engineers and a water authority before moving to South Africa, where she has gained experience in both consulting and the public sector. Her range of experience has equipped her with knowledge in planning, design and construction of roads and water services as well as private housing developments. Her passion for uplifting candidates has led her to mentoring engineering candidates in municipalities and encouraging capacity building. Phathi is a Member of SAICE and experience as an ECSA assessor and reviewer.
In-house courses can be arranged.
Contact Lizélle at [email protected] for more
information.