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LAP (Licensure Assistance Program) Information Night
November 6, 2019 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
FreeBack by popular demand, the Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) Hamilton-Burlington chapter is pleased to invite you to an information night regarding the Licensure Assistance Program (formerly known as PEO Mentorship Program). This program will provide guidance and support to the Engineering Interns (EIT’s) in their journey to obtain a PEO license. The Hamilton – Burlington chapter is inviting all chapter members and other interested engineers to participate in the LAP program.
Who can be a guide (formerly mentor)?
A professional engineer licensed with PEO within Hamilton-Burlington chapter wishing to help another engineer in obtaining a PEO license.
Who can be an intern (formerly mentee)?
Engineers Intern (EIT’s) enrolled in PEO‘s EIT program wishing to obtain a PEO licence and residing within Hamilton – Burlington chapter. More information is available on PEO’s website.
Agenda for the evening:
6:30 pm – Introduction
6:45 pm – presentation regarding the program
7:30 pm – Q&A and networking
Refreshments will be provided & parking is free. We will look to match each intern up with a guide on this evening so if you are interested in participating in the program, please register below and plan to attend. To assist with the matching process, please provide the following information to peohb.mentorship@gmail.com once your registration is complete:
- Engineering discipline
- Years of experience
- Area of practice
- Home/work address
Details
- Date:
- November 6, 2019
- Time:
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6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
- Cost:
- Free
Venue
- Holiday Inn Burlington
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3063 South Service Road
Burlington, Ontario L7N 3E9 Canada + Google Map - Phone
- 905-630-4443
- View Venue Website
About PEO
Through the Professional Engineers Act, Professional Engineers Ontario governs licence and certificate holders and regulates professional engineering in Ontario to serve and protect the public.
It fulfills the same role for engineers as the College of Physicians and Surgeons for doctors or the Law Society of Upper Canada for lawyers.