Local Employment Requirements
In New Brunswick, in order to use the title of "Engineer" or "Professional Engineer" or use the designation of "Eng." or "P. Eng.", you must be a registered member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (APEGNB).
To become a registered member, you must:
- Possess a university degree in Engineering, or equivalent, from a recognized institution;
- Successfully complete the APEGNB's Professional Practice Examination (PPE);
- Complete 4 years of fieldwork/practical training, and;
- Pay the required dues and fees.
Engineers from other provinces or territories, who have had their credentials recognized by their respective jurisdiction's engineering association, can be licensed in New Brunswick. To have your credentials recognized, you must provide certified copies of the following documentation to the APEGNB:
- Your academic transcripts;
- Proof of your good standing with your jurisdiction's licensing body, and;
- Proof of your work experience.
For more information, contact:
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick
183 Hanwell Road
Fredericton, NB E3B 2R2
Telephone: (506) 458-8083
Fax: (506) 451-9629
http://www.apegnb.com
info@apegnb.com
Additional information for foreign trained workers may be found at the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials: http://www.cicic.ca
Local Skills Requirements
The most important essential skills for computer engineers are problem solving, continuous learning and computer use.
Others skills that may be required are:
-Attention to detail
-Strong Oral and written communication
-Ability to work in and with a team
As technology advances these professionals are required to continuously upgrade their skills to continue to meet job expectations and requirements
As technology advances these professionals are required to continuously upgrade their skills to continue to meet job expectations and requirements.
For additional information about Essential Skills, refer to: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/essential_skills/general/home.shtml
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Local Training
Training in English:
University of New Brunswick - Fredericton
P.O. Box 4400
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3
Phone: (506) 453-4666
www.unb.ca
University of New Brunswick - Saint John
100 Tucker Park Road
P.O. Box 5050
Saint John, NB E2L 4L5
Phone: (506) 648-5500
www.unb.ca
Training in French:
Université de Moncton
Campus de Moncton
18 Antonine-Maillet Avenue
Moncton, NB E1A 3E9
Telephone: (506) 858-4000
www.umoncton.ca
Université de Moncton
Campus d'Edmundston
165 Hébert Blvd
Edmundston, NB E3V 2S8
Telephone: (506) 737-5051
www.umoncton.ca
Université de Moncton
Campus de Shippagan
218 J.-D.-Gauthier Blvd.
Shippagan, NB E8S 1P6
Telephone: (506) 336-3400
www.umoncton.ca
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