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Canadian Environment Competencies

An applicant must demonstrate that they have experience equivalent to working in the Canadian environment through the CBA process. This experience can be gained in Canada or internationally.

Experience is assessed through eight competencies for engineering and seven competencies for geoscience that demonstrate an applicant's knowledge of Canadian regulations, codes, standards, quality control, safety awareness, professional accountability and communications.

If international work examples are used, it is the applicant's responsibility to demonstrate equivalency of the examples to the Canadian work context. Canadian environment competencies are assessed when an applicant completes competency-based assessment.

To satisfy the Canadian environment experience requirement, all professional engineering and geoscience applicants are required to achieve each of the Canadian environment competencies at the minimum category rating.

Engineering

[Canadian Environment Competencies for Engineering]

Geoscience

[Canadian Environment Competencies for Geoscience]