PEG Magazine - Fall 2015

PRACTICE STANDARDS COMMITTEE Gas Technical Council Representative

Skills and Qualifications • Licensed with APEGA as a P.Eng., P.Geo., P.Geol., P.Geoph., P.L.(Eng.), or P.L.(Geo.) • Minimum of 7 years’ practice experience with expertise in gas systems used in the building industry • Familiarity with codes and standards related to gas system design Are You Interested? Please submit an expression of interest — mentioning the position you’re applying for and including your resume — to: Sue Armitage APEGA Volunteer Management Coordinator volunteer@apega.ca Call toll-free 1-888-262-3688

These documents also help the public understand the professional roles and responsibilities of APEGA Members. The representative of the Practice Standards Committee on the Gas Technical Council will actively put expertise to use by assisting in the development and revision of codes and standards for the safety and protection of the Alberta public. Reasonable travel expenses are reimbursed.

APEGA plans to nominate a Member to serve as a representative on the Gas Technical Council, a sub-council of the Alberta Safety Codes Council. If the nomination is confirmed by the Safety Codes Council, the nominee will also be accepted as a Member of APEGA’s Practice Standards Committee (PSC). This volunteer position is an opportunity to: • advance the professions by sharing your knowledge and experience • learn new skills • expand your business network • earn credits to meet requirements of the APEGA Continuing Professional Development Program • earn credits for APEGA service awards The PSC develops practice standards and guidelines to assist APEGA Members in performing their professional roles in accordance with the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act.

Duties and Expectations The Member will:

• serve a three-year term (renewable) • attend up to 7, half-day PSC meetings per year, alternating between APEGA’s Edmonton and Calgary offices • attend up to 4 meetings per year of the Gas Technical Council • serve as an information conduit between the Safety Codes Council and APEGA’s PSC

For further sub-council information, visit www.safetycodes.ab.ca/council

PRACTICE STANDARDS COMMITTEE Passenger Ropeways Technical Council Representative

Skills and Qualifications • Licensed with APEGA as a P. Eng., P.Geo., P.Geol., P.Geoph., P.L.(Eng.), or P.L.(Geo.) • Minimum of 7 years’ practice experience with expertise in passenger ropeways systems • Familiarity with codes and standards related to passenger ropeway design Are You Interested? Please submit an expression of interest — mentioning the position you’re applying for and including your resume — to: Sue Armitage APEGA Volunteer Management Coordinator volunteer@apega.ca Call toll-free 1-888-262-3688

APEGA plans to nominate a Member to serve as a representative on the Passenger Ropeways Technical Council, a sub-council of the Alberta Safety Codes Council. If the nomination is confirmed by the Safety Codes Council, the nominee will also be accepted as a Member of APEGA’s Practice Standards Committee (PSC). This volunteer position is an opportunity to: • advance the professions by sharing your knowledge and experience • learn new skills • expand your business network • earn credits to meet requirements of the APEGA Continuing Professional Development Program • earn credits for APEGA service awards The PSC develops practice standards and guidelines to assist APEGA Members in performing their professional roles in accordance with the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act.

These documents also help the public understand the professional roles and responsibilities of APEGA Members. The representative of the Practice Standards Committee on the Passenger Ropeways Technical Council will actively put expertise to use by assisting in the development and revision of codes and standards for the safety and protection of the Alberta public. Reasonable travel expenses are reimbursed.

Duties and Expectations The Member will:

• serve a three-year term (renewable) • attend up to 7, half-day PSC meetings per year, alternating between APEGA’s Edmonton and Calgary offices • attend up to 4 meetings per year of the Passenger Ropeways Technical Council • serve as an information conduit between the Safety Codes Council and APEGA’s PSC

For further sub-council information, visit www.safetycodes.ab.ca/council

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