Electronics Engineer CDR

Electronics Engineer CDR Sample $49.50 AUD

The author of this Competency Demonstration Report is a professional Electronics Engineer with various work experience. The three episodes describe duties and responsibilities in positions held during over several years of work experience in the field of Electronics Engineering. This CDR was successfully approved by IEAust at 2007.

The structure of this Electronics Engineer CDR is very clear; the author makes use in the sentences from Competency Elements from the Migration Skills Assessment booklet, and these are underlined in the text. This makes adaptation of the CDR sample to your own CDR very easy and straightforward.

Before each episode there is a brief explanation of the responsibilities taken in the position described in the episode.

Complete Electronics Engineer CDR

Purchase the complete CDR including three Career Episodes, Summary Statement, and Continuing Professional Development. Purchasing the complete report is highly recommended, for better understanding of the complete work scope of writing of the Competency Demonstration Report.

Episode 1: Leading Electronics Engineer

In the first Career Episode the author describes his work on a project of electronic circuit design for an electronic device. His main duties included: carrying out all the necessary calculations, designing electronic circuits, examining and testing of the circuits, preparation of supporting documentation etc.

Episode 2: Researching Electronics Engineer

In the second career episode the author took part in a big construction project. His duties combined design preparation with work on-site. His main responsibilities included supervision on all the structural works done on-site, organisation of supply of the necessary materials, workforce management, design of significant parts of the project, updating of the economical aspect of the project, etc.

Episode 3: Electronics Engineer

In the third career episode the author was responsible for a significant part of a big project. In this position, as well as in the previous he combined work on the design of the project with practical work on the construction site. His main duties included participation in decision making process regarding the project, design of significant parts of the project, work in collaboration with other specialists, supervision of the construction works on site and establishment of the work control procedures, organisation of workforce and work with suppliers, etc.

Summary Statement

In this summary statement all of the competency elements required for Professional Engineer are presented. There are cross references in the summary statement to the relevant paragraph of the episodes, as explained in the Engineers Australia migration skills assessment booklet. The Summary Statement is in complete accordance with the today’s requirements of the Engineers Australia.

Continuing Professional Development

Includes professional courses, non professional courses and private study.