Qualification
In the DA-02 part of the Engineer Qualification, engineers are required to demonstrate knowledge in the following areas:
1. Professionalism: Engineers need to demonstrate their professional conduct as part of their engineering practice. This includes practicing ethical behaviour, performing their duties in a timely manner, and exhibiting proper judgement in the face of difficult engineering problems.
2. Problem Solving: Engineers must be adept at identifying and resolving problems, especially when presented with complex tasks. They must be able to generate multiple solutions to a problem, consider trade-offs, and develop actionable plans.
3. Communication Skills: Engineers must have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, in order to effectively collaborate with other engineering professionals. They must be able to clearly explain technical concepts and provide strong justifications for their decisions.
4. Software Engineering: Engineers must have knowledge of software engineering, including general computer architecture, programming languages, operating systems, databases, and other software applications.
5. Project Management: Engineers must know how to plan and manage projects from start to finish. This includes understanding project management principles and developing efficient project schedules.
6. Math & Physics: Engineers must have a comprehensive understanding of advanced mathematics and physics, including calculus, differential equations, and other math-based topics.