Professional Review Report Sample
For those of you who are preparing to take the British Chartered Engineer (CEng) qualification, you will definitely look for the Professional Review Report Sample. Engineers taking the CEng exam must submit a Professional Review Report (PRR) to the engineering society (such as CIBSE, IMechE, etc.) for approval by the engineering society. The report understands whether the applicant or candidate's level and experience meet the standards for obtaining CEng. According to the society's guidelines, the Professional Review Report must include the following information:
Writing a complete resume and engineering practice report (PPR) for building services engineering requires clear and organized organization of your work experience, engineering projects and abilities.
Professional Review Report Sample Contents
Personal resume structure information
personal information
- Name
- Contact information (phone, email, LinkedIn)
- Location (city, state)
Career Overview
- A brief introduction (2-3 sentences) summarizing your experience and expertise in the field of construction services engineering.
Work experience (listed in chronological order)
- Company Name
- Position title (start date - end date)
- Responsibilities and achievements:
- Describe your primary responsibilities in this position.
- Highlight your specific contributions and achievements in the project.
(Repeat the above format until all work experience is listed)
Educational background
- Degree name, major, school name (graduation year)
Professional qualifications
- List relevant professional qualifications and certifications you hold (e.g. engineering membership or other relevant qualifications)
Skill
- Technical skills (e.g. architectural design software, computational fluid dynamics, etc.)
- Management skills (such as project management, team leadership, etc.)
professional achievements
- Awards, recognitions or important projects in which you have been involved.
Structure of Professional Review Report
1. Title page
- Report title
- Name
- date
- Word count
2. Introduction
- Briefly outline your work and training background and describe your expertise in the field of building services engineering.
3. Project/Career Experience Table
- Use a table to list the different projects or professional experiences you mentioned in your report, including:
- Project name
- client
- scope
- Budget
- date
| Project | Client | Scope | Budget | Date
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| Project A | Client X | Scope Description | Budget Amount | Start-End Date |
| Project B | Customer Y | Scope Description | Budget Amount | Start-End Date |
4. Main content
- A detailed description of each project in the order of project or professional experience, with clear reference to the link to the 17 competency standards.
Each project should include:
- Project Background: Briefly introduce the project and its importance.
- My roles and responsibilities: Use the first person (I, my) to describe your specific contribution to the project.
- Description of Competencies: Describe in detail the abilities you demonstrated on this project, clearly indicating the specific competency criteria for your claim.
5. Conclusion
- Summarize the experience and abilities you have demonstrated throughout your report, emphasizing why you are suitable for membership level.
Things to note
- Make sure your report is between 4,000-5,000 words, excluding introduction and list of projects/career experience .
- Summarize the key characteristics of each project, including client, scope, value, and dates.
- Avoid listing multiple competencies per paragraph when describing events directly related to competency standards.
- Please note that you may not use engineering society logos or other official images in your report.
PRR report evaluation services
A Professional Review Report structured as above will help you clearly demonstrate your professional engineering experience and abilities and make it easier for the engineering community to understand your contributions and professionalism. Submitting PRR is an important stage in obtaining CEng. We at HKEA provide EPR or PRR report evaluation services. The chairman instructor Dr. Tse will provide writing guidelines, corrections and recommendations before you submit the report.
Chairman Mentor Dr. Tse Qualifications
- CIBSE Interviewer
- BEng(Hons), PhD, CEng, FCIBSE, REA, WELL Faculty, LEED AP, SITES AP, BEAM Pro
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