- Date
- 02 November 2021
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
The ICE South West Bristol & Bath GSA Committee is delighted to bring you the next session in their series of informal Attribute Workshop sessions, with a focus on Attribute 3 – Commercial Ability.
The workshop will allow you to get additional support from your local ICE Membership Development Officer, Suzanne Willis (Bristol). Suzanne will provide an overview of the attribute including recent changes through Membership Streamlining.
Suzanne will be joined by a recently qualified engineer, Piotr Bzdzola CEng MICE who will share examples on how he demonstrated knowledge and experience specific to this attribute on his IPD. Joe Barrie EngTech MICE will also discuss how he demonstrated this attribute as part of his Technician Professional Review.
The workshop will be followed by a Q&A session, so bring your questions about the attribute to the event and ask away!
The session is intended to support all those working towards ICE membership, whether you are a student who is just starting out, a technician or an experienced graduate close to sitting your Professional Review.
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