Professionals
who have achieved a Master's degree in Engineering are entitled to
become Ordinary Members.
In order to
differentiate Ordinary Members based on their level of experience in
the Forensic Engineering field, the following grading system applies:
Junior
Ordinary Members, Expert Ordinary Members and Senior Ordinary Members
have equal rights and duties within the Association, regardless the
category whose sole aim is to highlight the higher or lower level of
experience within the Forensic Engineering field.
Applicants
which satisfy all of the following criteria can be classified as Senior
Ordinary Members:
(OS1) - |
minimum
25-year professional experience in the Engineering field (or 1250 TC); |
(OS2) - |
minimum
20-year professional experience in the Forensic Engineering field (or
1000 TC); |
(OS3) - |
Experience
as a Forensic Engineer in at least 50 cases carried out as Assessor in
civil, criminal or administrative proceedings. A minimum of 10 cases
will fall under criminal law. |
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Applicants
which satisfy all of the following criteria can be classified as Expert
Ordinary Members:
(OE1) - |
minimum
5-year professional experience in the Engineering field (or 250 TC); |
(OE2) - |
minimum
3-year professional experience in the Forensic Engineering field (or
150 TC); |
(OE3) - |
Experience
as a Forensic Engineer in at least 15 cases carried out as Assessor in
civil, criminal or administrative proceedings. |
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Applicants
which do not satisfy all of the above criteria required for Senior and
Expert Ordinary Members can be classified as Junior
Ordinary Members.
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