Panel Topic:  Introduction To The Principles, Tools and Skills of The Engineering Profession;

Available Workshop Panel Presentation Dates: Thursdays on September 19, October 17, November 14 and December 12, 2019.

Location:  Grove School of Engineering
The City College of New York
275 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031
(140th Street and Convent Avenue)
New York City, 10031
Voice: (212) 650-8030

Time: 12:15 PM to 1:45 PM

  - Refreshments, Food & Networking

RSVP your participation in the fill-in form below:

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ABSTRACT:   A panel of professional engineers meet with engineering students and present professional topics with the goal of instilling engineering students with the principles and concepts along with requisite skills that will be needed to enter the engineering profession, along with students' responsibilities to the public, their profession, their clients and employers.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:   The proposed topics by the panel of presenters includes the following general description or typical examples of:

1. Description of the firm you work or worked for, including the types of engineering services/products provided, typical clients, and notable projects that the company participated in.

2. Description/examples of what a first year intern engineer is expected to do or accomplish at your firm or client firm in the first year of work. Type of activities, meetings, site visits, reporting, etc.

3. Description/examples of the type of ethical conduct, type of leadership and type of professionalism that a first year intern engineer is expected to have and expected to gain in the first year of work at your firm.

4. Description/examples of the type of communication skills, reporting, contract risk, type of interaction with client, contractors and other outside vendors that a first and/or second year intern engineer is expected to have and expected to gain in the first and second year of work at your firm.

5. Description/examples of the type of management skills, business development, risk management, marketing and business/finance skills that a seasoned engineer is expected to have and expected to gain at your firm.

6. Description and examples of the benefits of being a licensed professional engineer. Why is a PE title important, what is expected of a PE, what are the 6 canons of ethics of a PE, what is the new standard of care for PEs, how does a PE participates and contributes to his community and society, etc.

7. Q & A Session (Pizza and refreshments).

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This notification is your invitation to join this workshop presentation to be held at Grove School of Engineering, The City College of New York, 275 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031 (140th Street and Convent Avenue). Refreshments and networking to start around 12:30 PM followed by the panel presentation which will end at about 1:45 pm.

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* 1. To join the panel and represent your firm, Insert your Full Name and Email here:

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* 2. Please select at least 2 - 4 of the dates of your availability

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* 3. Please provide a short paragraph or abstract about the area of your expertise and topic of discussion on the panel:

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Presented by the PE's in Construction Group of the
NYS SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS

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