Development Objectives for Eng Tech TMICE/ AMICE / MICE and IEng MICE / CEng MICE Introduction This word document contains the tables extracted from ICE 3005A to allow for the recording of the claims of achievement electronically. Reference should be made to the full ICE 3005A document for details of the whole document including guidance on its use. B Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to the analysis and solution of engineering* problems B1 Contribute to the identification of problems and the production of solutions Eng Tech TMICE For example: Application of engineering principles. Possible solutions.
Links to codes, standards and specifications. Produce drawings. B1 Identify engineering* problems and define possible solutions AMICE* MICE IEng MICE For example: Client/user needs. Feasibility. Constraints and opportunities. Links to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Application of engineering principles. Specific solutions. CEng MICE For example: Client/user needs. Feasibility. Constraints and opportunities. Links to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Application of engineering principles. Specific solutions. Departures from established practice, where appropriate. Claim of Achievement
Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved * If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE, you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” B2 Review and select appropriate techniques, procedures and methods to undertake tasks Eng Tech TMICE For example: Link your knowledge of core engineering principles to codes, standards, specifications and tasks within your chosen field of operations. Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, sustainability. B2 Conduct appropriate research and analysis relating to engineering* problems AMICE*
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MICE IEng MICE For example: Apply and know the limitations of established best practice as defined by codes, standards and specifications. Links to contract conditions. Feasibility assessments, surveys and costing. Risk analysis. Present solutions and secure acceptance. Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, sustainability. CEng MICE For example: Apply and know the limitations of established best practice as defined by codes, standards and specifications. Links to contract conditions. Feasibility assessments, surveys and costing. Risk analysis. Presentation of solutions and secure acceptance.
Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, sustainability. Value engineering. Whole life costing. Claim of Achievement Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved * If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE, you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” B3 Contribute to the implementation of solutions to problems Eng Tech TMICE For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, risk assessment. Link to standards, drawings and specifications. B3 Implement solutions to problems and evaluate their effectiveness AMICE
MICE IEng MICE For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, risk assessment. Link to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Monitoring outputs and results. CEng MICE For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, risk assessment. Link to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Monitoring outputs and results. Claim of Achievement Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved C Provide technical and commercial management C1 Plan, organise and supervise resources to complete tasks
Eng Tech TMICE For example: Programmes. Plans. Surveys. Method statements. Progress monitoring. Records. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, a feasibility study, a site-based project, etc. C1 Plan for effective project implementation AMICE MICE IEng MICE For example: Planning and resourcing. Programming. Method statements. Tenders. Fees. Contractual obligations. Information and administration systems. Instructions. Records. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, a feasibility study, a site-based project, etc. CEng MICE
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For example: Planning and resourcing. Programming. Method statements. Contractual obligations. Tenders. Fees. Information and administration systems. Instructions. Records. Project risk and opportunities. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, a feasibility study, a site-based project, etc Claim of Achievement Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved D Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills D1 Communicate with others Eng Tech TMICE For example: Communicate effectively with others, orally, in writing, graphically.
Contribute to meetings. Consult with others. Knowledge and use of IT. D1 Communicate with others at all levels AMICE MICE IEng MICE For example: Reports. Letters. Drawings. Presentations. Exchange of information. Advice to technical and non-technical colleagues. Contribute to meetings. Consider the views of others. Consultation. Knowledge and use of IT. Present your case and defend it. CEng MICE For example: Reports. Letters. Drawings. Presentations. Exchange of information. Advice to technical and non-technical colleagues. Contribute to meetings. Consider the views of others. Consultation. Knowledge and use of IT.
Present your case and defend it. Conduct discussions. Claim of Achievement Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved E Demonstrate a personal commitment to professional standards, recognising obligations to society, the profession and the environment E1 Comply with relevant codes of conduct Eng Tech TMICE For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct. Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical and professional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry. E1 Comply with relevant codes of conduct AMICE MICE
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IEng MICE For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct. Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical and professional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry. CEng MICE For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct. Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical and professional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry. Claim of Achievement Achievement Rating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE IEng MICE CEng MICE Level A K E B Date achieved F Development Objectives – Personal Record of Achievement
NameICE Membership No. This summary sheet should be used by you in conjunction with your mentor (Supervising Civil Engineer or Delegated Engineer) to record your progressive achievement and “sign-off” the Development Objectives. The dates achieved should be entered on the individual Objective sheet. Those endorsing this record should complete the lower section with their personal details. Objective A K E B A1 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 E1 E2 E3 E4 Details of those endorsing satisfactory achievement above. Name (print) Signature (as used in DO ‘sign off’) Qualifications Employer Organisation Job title