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How Can You Map Your Engineering Experience in the Engineers Australia CDR Report?

Mapping your engineering experience for an Engineers Australia (EA) Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) requires a strategic alignment between your professional history and the specific competency elements defined in the Migration Skills Assessment (MSA) booklet. You are not just listing job responsibilities; you are providing evidence that your skills meet Australian standards.

Selecting Projects for Your Career Episodes

Your choice of projects determines the strength of your Engineers Australia CDR report. You should select three distinct engineering projects or tasks that allow you to demonstrate a wide range of technical and management skills.

Prioritise Technical Problem Solving

Choose projects where you identified a specific engineering problem and applied a documented solution. EA assessors look for your ability to use engineering principles, such as calculations, design modifications, or troubleshooting, rather than just routine maintenance or project supervision.

Focus on Individual Contribution

Your writing must highlight your personal role, using "I" rather than "we." Even if you work on a large team, you still need to isolate your specific designs, reports, or decisions. Describe the tools you used, such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or MATLAB, to show your technical proficiency.

Linking Experience to Competency Elements

The Summary Statement is the most critical part of the mapping process. It serves as a cross-reference matrix linking your Career Episode paragraphs to the required Australian competencies.

Competency Category

What to Map

Knowledge and Skill Base (PE1)

Your understanding of engineering fundamentals and research.

Engineering Application Ability (PE2)

Your practical skills in design, project management, and execution.

Professional and Personal Attributes (PE3)

Your ethics, communication, and leadership within a team.

Organising Your Evidence

Once you have written your Career Episodes, number each paragraph (e.g., 1.1, 1.2). In your Summary Statement, you will point to these specific numbers. This ensures the assessor can quickly find the evidence supporting your claims for each competency element.

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Before you finish, check that your Career Episodes provide enough technical depth to satisfy the Summary Statement. Every claim you make in the matrix must be clearly visible in your narrative. Gaps in evidence are a common reason for a CDR report being returned for revision.

If you find the mapping process difficult or are unsure if your projects meet EA standards, professional assistance can help. CDRAustralia.Org provides expert guidance to help you draft a high-quality, compliant CDR for Engineers Australia. Their team ensures your engineering experience is perfectly aligned with the latest Engineers Australia requirements, helping you secure a positive migration skills assessment.

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