Competence is your ability to carry out engineering tasks successfully and safely within your field of practice. This includes having the individual skills, knowledge and understanding, personal behaviour and approach, to be able to work collaboratively with others to achieve the intended outcomes. Competence includes the ability to make professional judgments and an awareness of the limits of your own ability and knowledge in order to seek assistance when required.
When you apply, the five areas of competence you need to demonstrate, and will be assessed on, are:
- Knowledge and understanding
- Design, development and solving engineering problems
- Responsibility, management and leadership
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Professional commitment
In order to become professionally registered through the IFE, you will need to satisfy these competencies in relation to fire engineering.
To see examples of competency evidence requirements at CEng, IEng and EngTech levels click here to visit the current Engineering Council UK-SPEC (UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence).