Iem Essays

  • Iem Pi Question

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    (EAC) under Board of Engineers Malaysia shall be the master guideline to refer for either developing or revising engineering curriculum. This is to ensure that engineering degree awarded by the institution of higher learning is recognized by BEM and IEM for registration as graduate engineer under Engineer Act 1967. Outcome based approach shall be adopted to ensure that student would acquire knowledge and skills. The first necessary curriculum content is engineering fundamental and knowledge. The

  • Iem Question 1

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    young engineer, you are instructed by your employer to prepare a bankable report for a prospective project based on the information provided by your employer. You have no access to ascertain the reliability of the information provided. In light of the IEM Regulations on Professional Conduct, how do you advise your employer so that you may complete your assignment with integrity? Engineering is a challenging profession compared to other professional profession. A challenge an engineer normally faced

  • Iem Regulations on Professional Conduct

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    THE PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (IEM) Questions applicable to Section B of the Essay as at 1.1.2011 Questions on Regulations on Professional Conduct The main purpose of these questions is to provide an opportunity for the candidates to demonstrate their professionalism. A candidate should have gained some understanding of the IEM Regulations on Professional Conduct before entering for the Professional interview. A candidate would be expected to demonstrate:- a) That he has thought sufficiently

  • The Iem Pi Questions

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    Question 1: If you were a consulting engineer and were submitting Turnkey tender on behalf on a Turnkey Contractor, would you consider a conflict of interest between the role of a consulting engineer and contractor? Enlarge on the ethics of this subject. Question 2: Identify the areas in which conflict between the Resident Engineer’s staff and contractor’s staff can develop and give your views as to whether good relationship can be achieved without infringing on the code of ethics. Question

  • Professional Interview Guidelines

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    PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW GUIDELINES I. THE PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW 1. Definition The Professional Interview is a peer review process comprising an examination on the professional competency of the candidate by Corporate Members of IEM with respect to: a) Grasp and application of engineering fundamentals b) Ability to communicate clearly both orally and in writing c) Demonstration of ethical judgement in the conduct of all works d) Ability to accept professional responsibility e) Awareness of engineering

  • Professional Conduct Essay

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    importance to the adjoining interest. As an engineer can you release the particular information which you have to the other party so that the other valuable mineral(s) may be explored. Please discuss taking into consideration provisions of the BEM or IEM Regulations on Professional Conduct. As an engineer, I cannot release the particular information about the other valuable minerals which I have to other party. I am expected to uphold the integrity of my profession by behaving based on the Code

  • Ethical Dilemmas Of Ethics In Engineering

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    Engineering is an important and learned profession. It is closely involved in human relations and in business and commerce. We create products and processes to improve food production, shelter, energy, communication, transportation, health, and protection against natural calamities to enhance the convenience of our everyday lives. We constantly encounter both moral and technical problems concerning variability in the materials available to them, the quality of work by co-workers at all levels, pressures

  • Integrated Emergency Management

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    Table of Contents PART A Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...2 Integrated Emergency Management …………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Evaluation Of Philosophies Underpinning (IEM)……………………………………………………………………..……...3-5 Referencies……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6-7 PART B ExecutiveSummary………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….............8 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…….8 Findings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………