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Workshop for Log Book Training Scheme – Guidelines For Mentors
Venue: Wisma IEM, 03- CSETD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor, 04- TUSTD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor
Date & Time: 28 Mar 2015 (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
CPD: 3.5
Closing Date Before: 25-Mar-2015 (Subject to change based on availability of seat)
Organised By Sub-Committee on IEM Log Book Training Scheme

Objective
- To present the role and responsibilities of LBTS Mentors as cited in the LBTS Guidelines ( 2011 )
- To discourse on the effectiveness of LBTS vis-à-vis Mentors’ experiences  in regard to ;
      - achieving continuality in mentoring (progress monitoring and provision of guidance/advice) and
        mentees’ performance or response
      - logging of knowledge learnt and competencies attained in the professional engineering discipline
      - logging of other observed or attained characteristics of professional disposition
- To register and welcome new LBTS mentors
- To provide a networking forum for standing and new LBTS mentors  
- Do’s and Don’ts – Ethics, Recommended log book format etc.
- CPD for Mentors


REGISTRATION AS MENTOR FOR LOG BOOK TRAINING SCHEME

Registration of Engineers Regulations 1990 states that a registered Graduate Engineer is required to obtain practical experience for at least one year in Malaysia under the supervision of a registered Professional Engineer of the same discipline or approved allied discipline.

In line with this, the Institution has drawn up a Log Book Training Scheme to provide for the proper practical training of young graduates to ensure that such training conforms to the Institution Rules concerning admission of Corporate Members and eventually as Professional Engineer.

The Professional Interview Regulation states that a candidate shall have had at least 3 years of approved experience in planning, design, execution or management of such works as stipulated and relevant to the profession of an engineer.  Candidates can apply for Professional Interview after having undergone 3 years of practical training.

OBJECTIVES

- To assist Graduate Engineers who are unable to obtain the supervision of a PEng in their own
  organisation.
- To assist Graduate Engineers obtain their practical experience under a formal training scheme
  supervised by a Corporate member of the Institution before appearing for the Professional Interview.

GUIDELINES FOR MENTORS

1.To be eligible to register as Mentors, an Engineer must fulfill the following   criteria:
   - Must be MIEM and a Professional Engineer for at least 3 years, and be in a responsible position.
   - Must not have more than 3 Mentees at any time.
   - Must be in the same or related discipline with the Mentee  

2.Mentor should meet with Mentee at least once every three months to review and discuss issues
   related to his or her training for guidance and verification.

3.Mentor should wherever possible visit the Mentee’s work place once during the tenure of the
   Mentorship.

   In the event that it is impossible due to distance or costs constraints, assistance could be sought
   from the regional branch representative of the same region where the Mentee is working to visit the
   Mentee’s work place.

4.Where Mentor is outside of the Mentee’s organization, Mentor is encouraged to communicate
   regularly with Mentee by all available modes of communication eg. telephone, facsimile or e-mail.

   Mentor should ensure that the Mentee’s immediate superior endorse the log book as declaration of
   the accuracy and authenticity of the work done and later the log book will be endorsed again
   by the Mentor.

5.Mentor should inform the Mentee of his or her weaknesses from time to time and not wait until the
   last minute to inform that whatever he has done so far is not correct.

6.Mentor needs to assess the work done by the Mentee in accordance with the training requirements by
   The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia.

   Mentor should encourage his or her Mentee to obtain relevant experience based on his or her area of
   expertise for purpose of the Professional Interview.

   Once a year, Mentor must ensure that the log book of his or her Mentee is presented to the Honorary
   Secretary of the Institution for endorsement.

7.Mentor should advise the Mentee that in addition to core engineering practices, he/she should also
   obtain experience in the following areas:
   •    Economics and Finance
   •    Quality Systems
   •    Environmental Management
   •    Marketing
   •    Energy Efficiency
   •    Malaysian Law and Legal Systems of other countries
  
  The training could probably be limited to the ratio of 80:20 inclined towards core engineering practices.

8.When mentoring Mentees, Mentors are advised to ensure a cordial relationship and in accordance with
   the norms accepted by society.

9.The log book submitted by the Mentee should include the following:

• Brief description of jobs or tasks performed by the Mentee.  Sketches or simple diagram may be
  used. Detail investigations, studies and calculations could be submitted as attachments to the log
  book.
• Record of activities should be in chronological order.
• Seminars, talks or courses should be recorded in his or her log book and provided with a summary on
  the topics learned.

Corporate members who wish to register as Mentors for the Training Scheme are required to return the Mentor’s Registration Form enclosed to IEM.


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