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Logbooks

All MIT’s should keep a chronological, professional logbook or journal for all the time that he/she is gaining engineering or geoscience work experience. This Logbook (and the corresponding Progress Report) will be submitted to the Internship Committee for examination. Logbooks will be submitted after 6 months of employment, after 2 years of employments, and finally after 3 years of employment.

Click the links below for the Logbooks and Progress Report Forms.

Logbook (.doc version)

Logbook (PDF version)

Progress Report Form (.doc version)

Progress Report Form (PDF version)

This method of verification of the MIT’s work experience was put in place by the Admissions Committee of APEGNB to help MIT’s and their employers so that the MIT’s will be well prepared to assume the obligations and responsibilities in engineering or geoscience which the title Professional Engineer/Geoscientist conveys.

The Internship Committee verifies the work experience of the MIT by examining the periodic reports submitted by the MIT which have be signed by the MIT’s supervisor, who must be a P.Eng. or P.Geo. If the MIT’s supervisor is not a P.Eng. or P.Geo, the MIT must apply to join the Mentorship Program of the Association.

Please note: You will save much time and effort when you go to apply for P.Eng or P.Geo status, if you fill out and submit well written, timely logbooks reports while a MIT.

For more information about the MIT program, Logbook submissions, or the Mentorship Program, please contact Peter McGaw at the APEGNB office at 506-458-8083 or by email at  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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