02 - Ethics Professionalism - IEM BEM PDF

Title 02 - Ethics Professionalism - IEM BEM
Author Zakwan Yunos
Course Environmental Engineering
Institution Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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Introduction to IEM & BEM

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THE STRUCTURE OF ENGINEERING ORGANIZATIONS IN MALAYSIA • BEM The Board of Engineers Malaysia http://www.bem.org.my/

• IEM The Institution of Engineers Malaysia http://www.iem.org.my/

Outline -What is IEM? -IEM Mission & Objective -Route to Professional Engineer -Benefits of Joining IEM -IEM Membership Grade -IEM Penang Through the Years (Automatic Slides) An Intro to Past Branch Activities 3

What is IEM? •The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia also known as the IEM. •It is a professional learned society serving more than 15,000 members in Malaysia, overseas and the communities in, which they work. •It was formed in 1959 and was admitted a member of the Commonwealth Engineers Council in 1962. •The Institution is a qualifying body for professional engineers in Malaysia. The Corporate member of the Institution can apply to the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (which is a registration body) for registration as a Professional Engineer, which will entitle him to set up practice. •Represents all disciplines of the profession, and is thus able to take a broad view of the professional scene. 4

IEM Mission & Objective To Promote and advance the theory and practice of engineering in all its disciplines and to: 1) raise the character and status and advance the interests of the profession; 2) increase the confidence of the community in the employment of recognized engineers by admitting to the Institution only such persons who have adequate knowledge of both the theory and practice of engineering. 3) promote honest practice, prevent malpractice and settle disputed points of practice and ethics; 4) collect and disseminate engineering information; 5) arrange lectures, exhibitions and conferences, seminars, courses; encourage the study of engineering and improve the general and technical knowledge of persons engaged in the profession; 6) Originate and promote improvements in legislation and its administration by deputations, submissions and representations. 5

IEM and BEM FAQ Is IEM and BEM the same? BEM (Board of Engineers, Malaysia) is different from IEM. BEM is a government body that regulates the registration of engineers in Malaysia while IEM is a Professional Body or Learned Society for engineers.

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BEM vs IEM • BEM is a statutory body known as Board of Engineers Malaysia. • IEM is a learned society known as Institution of Engineers Malaysia. • You cannot be a member of BEM but can register with BEM. • You cannot register with IEM but you be a member of IEM.

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…continued • BEM is like a one-stop registration center. • IEM has helped to formulate the rules & regulations for registration. • IEM is older than BEM. • There is no IEM-way or BEM-way to become a PE. Actually they are almost the same, ie, !

Benefits of Joining IEM 1) Get assessed on proficiency to qualify for registration as a Professional Engineer. 2) Access to a wide network of fellow engineers in the private and public sectors in Malaysia as well as regional and international engineering bodies. 3) Advance professional development by attending regularly organized in-house talks, external conference and site visits. 4) Keep abreast with engineering development via readership of IEM Journals and Bulletins. 5) Formal recognition of your profession. 6) Provides an avenue for networking with other engineers outside your company and also an opportunity to meet industry leaders.

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Benefits of Joining IEM 7) Corporate members of IEM are accepted for registration as a professional engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia. 8) Provide participation in continuing education through seminars, workshops, conferences, talks, forums, courses, etc. 9) A strong secretariat to support needs of members and provide guidance. 10) Receive monthly and quarterly publications 11) Access to a well equipped library. 12) Establish relationship with other professional bodies concerning matters of mutual interest. 13) Opportunity to be sponsored by IEM to present papers in national and/or international conferences. Others such as subsidy on all activities organised by IEM. IEM affiliate credit card program (Free Annual Fee), Member Welfare etc. 10

IEM Membership Grade ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS Accredited Engineering Degree -normal route

IEM Student Member IEM/BEM PART 1,2,3

GRADUATE REGISTRATION

Graduate Engineer

TRAINING Min 4 years experience training record course attendance Professional Development

IEM Graduate Member

Unrecognized Engineering Degree Recognized Master in Engineering

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

Professional Assessment Examination

Professional Engineer

IEM Corporate Member

Continuing Professional Development 11

IEM Membership Grade Annual Fees RM 185.00 RM 110.00

IEM Fellows IEM Members

RM 70.00 RM 70.00 RM 20.00

RM100 or RM350 RM200 RM50 or RM80 - dittoNil Nil

Nil RM100

RM50 RM50

IEM Affiliates RM 110.00 IEM Graduates, who on the 1st Jan. have attained the age of 30 RM 110.00 have not attained the age of 30

IEM Students,

who on the 1st Jan. have attained the age of 24 have not attained the age of 24

BEM Graduate Registration Fee (One Time) BEM Professional Engineer Registration Fee

Entrance

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IEM Membership Grade Students Membership Requirements - A student shall be a person who is not less than 17 years of age - The student should be studying engineering in a recognized university or college of equivalent academic standing or - A student pursuing a course of engineering approved by the IEM Council or - Candidate enrolled for Part I or Part II of the IEM /BEM Graduate Examination or Examination of an overseas professional institution recognised by the IEM Council

Procedures -Submits application form IEM(S) and -Birth certificate -Diploma Certificate and transcripts -STPM/SPM/GCE certificate or equivalent -Letter from Vice-Chancellor or Head of Department (local university only) or -Approval letter to sit for IEM/BEM Graduate Examination/Engineering Council Examination

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IEM Membership Grade Graduate Membership Requirements -A candidate for admission or transfer into this grade shall be not less than 21 years of age and shall produce evidence to the satisfaction of the IEM Council -That he has graduated in engineering from a recognized university with an accredited engineering degree or has obtained an equivalent qualification.

Procedures -Submits application form IEM(G) -Birth certificate (only admission cases) -Degree and Diploma certificates together with transcripts -Evidence to show discipline/branch of engineering if the information is not in certificate -STPM/SPM/GCE/Matriculation certificate or equivalent -All United Kingdom graduate must produce evidence to show applicant had spent 2 years in the university in United Kingdom.

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IEM Membership Grade Corporate Member Membership Requirements -A candidate for election into this grade shall produce evidence to the satisfaction of the IEM Council that he is worthy of election and -That he has a graduate qualification as approved by the IEM Council and -Is a graduate engineer for a minimum period of three to four or six years or based on period specified by IEM/BEM. i.e. -Working experience of 3 years or more for those graduating prior to 1.1.1998 -Working experience of 4-6 years or more (depending on period specify by IEM/BEM) for those graduating after 1.1.1998 -Preferably the candidate must be working under the guidance of a Professional Engineer. - (Working experience means practical experience in engineering in a manner satisfactory to the Council ie in planning, design, executive or management of such works as are comprised within the profession of engineering , or in engineering research, or the teaching of engineering in a course leading to a qualification). or -That he has had a formal course of education and training to be an engineer, has had at least 15 years' employment in positions of full responsibility in the design and/or execution of engineering work and fulfill the requirements as a special candidate as specified in the Regulations governing the conduct of the Professional Interview and oral Examination 15

IEM Membership Grade Corporate Member Membership Procedures -Submits application form IEM/PI (1) and IEM/PI (2)-in duplicates -Birth certificate (only for Election cases) -BEM Registration Letter as a Graduate Engineer (Election cases) -Degree and Diploma certificates together with transcripts -Evidence to show discipline/branch of engineering if the information is not in certificate -STPM/SPM/GCE/Matriculation certificate or equivalent -All United Kingdom graduate must produce evidence to show applicant had spent 2 years in the university in United Kingdom. Payment of PI fees:-RM 100.00 - for transfer cases -RM 200.00 - for Election cases Form completed with -1 proposer, 3 seconders -Experience clearly tabulated after the date of graduation and breakdown of experience recorded in months -Signatures of 2 engineers to verify experience on each page of the form -For Civil Engineering candidates, at least 1 year site and 1 year design experience are required -Form IEM/PI (3) to be submitted when called for Interview -Name will be circulated in IEM Bulletin for a month -IEM form will be submitted when the Interviewers called for interview 16

IEM Penang Through the Years -An Intro to Past Branch Activities (Automatic Musical Slides)

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In The Beginning

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In The Beginning

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In The Beginning

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In The Beginning

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…….. And We Grew ……..

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AGMs in the 60s

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AGMs in the 70s

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AGMs in the 80s

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AGMs in the 90s

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… and Now We Have a Total of 765 Members

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…….. And Our Annual Dinners……..

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Annual Dinners in the 70s

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Annual Dinners in the 80s

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Annual Dinners in the 90s

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Annual Dinners …. Till Now

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We care towards our Community

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We care Engineering Career Talks

Community Services

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We care

Community Services Tree planting 35

We care

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We have fun

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We have fun

IEM Games

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But we study hard too

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But we study hard

Engineering Conferences

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But we study hard

Annual Sterling Lectures & Seminars 41

We have seen Engineers in Action In The Past

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Engineers in Action In The Past

IEM Technical Visits (60s) 43

Engineers in Action In The Past

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Power Station….. Alor Setar Telekom Tower

IEM Technical Visits 45

Teluk Bahang Dam

IEM Technical Visits 46

KLIA Airport & Pewaja Steel Mill

IEM Technical Visits

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Visit to Petronas Refinery in Trengganu

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We have even been to the Top

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We have been to the Top

KLCC Visit

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We have been to the Top

KLCC Visit

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We have done all these in Previous Branch Office

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Previous Branch Office

Old Office 53

Previous Branch Office

Old Office

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We worked hard to improve our services to members More space and Better facilities

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New Branch Office

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View from New Office

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AND... We shall continue to do our best in this new office

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PAST CHAIRMAN 1967/1968

Ir. Ng Sui Cam

1984/1986

Ir. Tan Chong Meng

1968/1970

Ir. Lee Yin Siong

1986/1988

Ir. Mustafa Zahariman

1970/1971

Ir. Hardial Singh

1988/1990

Ir. Kor Chan Wah

1971/1973

Dato Ir. Kam U Tee

1990/1991

Ir. Chan Wee Sin

1973/1974

Dato Ir. S.Theraviam

1991/1992

Ir. Cheng Ming Kai

1974/1975

Ir. William Ng Jit Thye

1992/1993

Ir. Koay Ban Hing

1975/1976

Ir. S.H. Thavaraj

1993/1994

Ir. Liaw Yew Peng

1976/1977

Ir. S.P. Sundram

1994/1995

Ir. Goh Hong Seong

1977/1978

Ir. Wong Lim Chin

1995/1997

Ir. Ooi Boon Bow

1978/1979

Dato Ir. J. Ponnudurai

1997/1999

Ir. Thean Kah Kong

1979/1981

Ir. Prof. Madya Noel Monerasinghe

1999/2001

Ir. Chong Chee Yoong

1981/1983

Ir. Lee Yow Ching

2001/2002

Ir. Lee Soo Cheran

1983/1984

Ir. Tay Soon Chuan 59

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