Chartered Project Controls Engineer

Member for

14 years 8 months

Hi,

I recently joined and it is good to read your comments especially on the above topic.

Don't have much experience in planning and I'm very eager to learn.

And all your advises and information are very helpful.

 

Thanks a lot.

Annastacia

Member for

15 years 11 months

Dear Salman ,

PP as the largest network of planners, the world over has what it takes to certify you and give you the expected charter. Am aware that most robust engineers from my locality  are all chartered Engineers. Becoming a chartered Planning Engineer is however a different ball game. You will need to attend a good engineering school  and have a flair for planning using appropriate software,  after which you may turn in your credentials  to GPPCD for appropriate recognition either at coporate membership level or Fellowship level. If you cross any of these bridges, you will be addressed as  Charterd Planning Engineer, given that you have demonstrated the required level of competency attainable within the standards set by  the  International Guilds of Project Planning,Controls and Delivery. This is one reason why you  must continue to strive to maintain your membership this body so as to contribute effectively to its growth and development.

Warmest Regards

Ujam.

Member for

16 years 7 months

Yes, this is progressing. Matthew Edwards is leading.

-See PP Acreditation thread in this forum.

Member for

15 years 11 months

Hi Gary,



Will there be a move by the Planning plannet team to develop a separate accreditation for Planning or programme controls in its own right?

Member for

16 years 7 months

In UK, "Chartered" means registered with The Engineering Council. Gaining Chartered Engineer status requires a masters degree / several years of expereience, a thorough record of work performed, peer review, etc.



The Engineering Council does not recognise Planning or Project Controls as an engineering discipline.



Regards,



G

Member for

17 years 3 months

Dear Salman,



Since you are in KSA, then you can search for Training Courses given by Projacs and CMCS. Usually they give courses that train people to take the PMI-SP and PSP Certification.



With kind regards,



Samer