Clarifying the Path to Becoming a P.Eng. in Ontario
Rosebrugh Building, Room RS 208. 164 College St, Toronto, ON M5S 3E2 (University of Toronto Downtown Campus). Registration, Refreshments & Networking: 5:30PM
If you are interested in pursuing your engineering license in Ontario, this presentation is for you. This informational session will provide an overview of the P.Eng. application process and licensing requirements for Canadian and International engineering graduates.
What You Will Learn
- How to apply to become a Professional Engineer in Ontario,
- The application processing timelines,
- The academic and licensing requirements in Ontario,
- An overview of the National Professional Practice Exam,
- The competency-based assessment, and
- The role of a validator.
The session will also provide an opportunity for Q&A.
Who Should Attend
- New graduates who want to better understand the P.Eng. process in Ontario
- Early-career engineers who are ready to apply and seeking an update on current requirements
- Foreign-educated engineers seeking guidance on becoming a licensed engineer in Ontario
This event is also a great opportunity for new Chapter Members to connect with fellow engineers, meet the Chapter leadership, learn about our upcoming events and explore ways to get involved.
Pre-registration is required as seating is limited. REGISTER here
(If your plans change, please cancel so that others may attend.)
Our Guest Speaker: Tracey Caruana, P.Eng.

Tracey is a professional engineer with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from McMaster University. She joined PEO in January 2014. In the role of Manager, Engineering Intern Programs, Tracey is part of PEO’s External Relations department and is responsible for providing guidance and support to post-secondary students and engineering graduates on their pathway to licensure. In addition, she oversees PEO’s legacy EIT Program, PEO’s Student Membership Program, and the 30 by 30 initiative.
Prior to joining PEO, Tracey worked at Hatch Ltd. for nine years, gaining exposure to numerous projects within the mining industry. She worked as a piping engineer for seven years specializing in non-ferrous hydrometallurgical process plants, and in management consulting for the remainder, where she provided financial analysis and due diligence to mining investors.
Participation in this seminar may qualify for CPD hours under the PEO PEAK program. Participants are responsible for determining relevance to their CPD requirements. More information: www.peopeak.ca
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