18.01.2016

New Early Career Group Event Targets Professional Review

If you are considering sitting for your Professional Review in the near future, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn from two very experienced and well-accomplished geotechnical engineers, both currently ICE Reviewers, providing practical guidance on how to approach the Professional Review and interpret the ICE guidelines into the geotechnical field.

If you are considering sitting for your Professional Review in the near future, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn from two very experienced and well-accomplished geotechnical engineers, both currently ICE Reviewers, providing practical guidance on how to approach the Professional Review and interpret the ICE guidelines into the geotechnical field.

David Beadman will talk about how to achieve different attributes and demonstrate competence at the Professional Review while Peter Rutty will give tips on how to avoid potential pitfalls and advise on RoGEP (Register of Ground Engineering Professionals) qualifications.

These presentations will be followed by a short mock review including a presentation, an interview with a recent successful geotechnical engineer and a Question & Answer session with David, Peter and other recent successful candidates.

The event will be held on 23rd February from 18.30 at WSP in central London. Refer to the events listing for full details.

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