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PROFILE : My journey to Professional Registration - Innocent Gininda

Innocent Gininda shares his journey to becoming a registered Professional Engineer (PrEng), emphasizing the importance of mentorship, early preparation, and understanding ECSA requirements. He offers advice to aspiring PrEngs, highlighting the value of diverse feedback and a positive mindset. My journey to becoming a registered Professional Engineer (PrEng) culminated successfully in November 2024. I was fortunate to begin my career at a company with a Commitment and Undertaking (C&U) Agreement with ECSA and a robust mentorship program. This commitment to training engineers to the standard required for Professional Registration provided me with essential resources and a structured path to track my experience against ECSA requirements. Early exposure to these expectations instilled a positive outlook on registration and solidified my desire to achieve this milestone. My views on Professional Registration have remained consistently positive throughout this journey. Working alongside ...

CONVERSATIONS : How do you encourage fellow Construction and Built Environment Professionals to use their skills to promote social justice?


This week as we continue with our Hardhat Conversations series titled "How can Construction and Built Environment Professionals use their skills to promote social justice".The question we asked both Construction and Built Environment Professionals from various sectors is "How do you encourage fellow Professionals to use their skills to promote social justice?. We kicked it off with  Built Environment Professionals in the Non Profit Organisations where we asked them why should Built Environment Professionals consider a career in  a Non Profit Organization?

Watch JP Nortier and Bathandwa Gumede both Built Environment Professionals in the Non Profit Organizations tell us why Built Environment Professionals should consider a career in a Non Profit Organization?👇👇



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