We provide resources to assist our stakeholders in understanding our regulatory role and how we protect the public interest.
As part of its regulatory mandate, PEO establishes, maintains and develops: standards of knowledge and skill; standards of practice for the profession; standards of professional ethics; and promotes public awareness of its role. The following are resources to assist PEO stakeholders--licence holders, applicants, and the public--in understanding their roles and responsibilities and the regulator’s work protecting the public interest.
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Ontario professional engineers are part of a community of more than 87,500 PEO licence and certificate holders committed to enhancing the quality of life, safety and well-being in the province.
As Ontario’s engineering regulator, PEO relies heavily on its volunteers. More than 1,000 professional engineers, engineering interns and non-engineers volunteer their time each year on behalf of the association through their participation.
PEO's mandate, as described in the Professional Engineers Act, is to ensure that the public is protected and that individuals and companies providing engineering services uphold a strict code of professional ethics and conduct.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I start filling in the CBA form while I am acquiring work experience?
Technically, yes. However, you won’t be able to submit an application until you have completed a CBA with at least 48 months of engineering experience.
For the CBA’s Canadian environment competencies, how do I demonstrate these competencies if I don’t have Canadian experience?
Canadian Environment competencies may be obtained abroad. For example, a candidate working for Shell Oil in Nigeria may be using the same American Petroleum Institute (API) engineering standards used in Norway, United States or Windsor, Ontario.
Does industrially sponsored research work count towards the required 48 months experience (similar to the previous application method?)
A candidate can submit industry sponsored research under the CBA.
How do applicants complete a competency-based assessement (CBA) starting July 1, 2023?
Visit https://peo.on.ca/apply/become-professional-engineer to see the new CBA application process steps and to get started.
Can I expedite my application?
Please note that we only consider requests to expedite when applicants provided us with a letter signed by the employer, or potential employer, indicating that:
1. The P.Eng designation is needed for the applicant to perform certain duties in their current work; or
2. The P.Eng designation is a condition of a job offer and is a limiting factor for the applicant to be hired.
I completed pre-graduation experience; can I apply it towards my 48 months of experience?
Applicants may use up to 12 months of experience acquired prior to the completion of their undergraduate degree towards the minimum 48-month requirement. Applicants can include this pre-graduation experience in the experience summary, being careful to select the pre-graduation option. The start date of this pre-graduation experience must not exceed two years prior to the degree conferral date.
I completed a Master’s/Ph.D., can this be applied to my 48 months of engineering experience?
The competency-based assessment (CBA) framework does not allow for post-graduate studies’ academic credits to be applied towards the experience requirement. However, a candidate or applicant can include post-graduate research or work experience in their CBA as long as they have a qualified validator.
What if my validator declines to validate?
Candidates are required to assign a new validator for the competencies that were originally assigned to the validator who declined.
Am I required to submit Canadian experience?
No, PEO is no longer evaluating for Canadian experience.
Do all my validators have to be from my workplace?
Although this is ideal, the validators do not necessarily need to be from the same place of employment. As long as the validators are sufficiently familiar with the candidate’s engineering work experience and can confidently rate the assigned competencies, that should suffice.