About the Pipeline Engineering Competency System
"PECS" – Pipeline Engineering Competency System
The APGA “PECS” – Pipeline Engineering Competency System” is a competency framework specifically for the pipeline industry.
It will assist you, as Pipeline Engineers and Pipeline Industry personnel, to see the full breadth of possible competencies and knowledge you can pursue in the pipeline industry.
There’s no shortage of possibilities!
ACCESS THE PECS DATABASE HERE: PECS Database
The PECS provides for you:
- A structured way of documenting and assessing competency in the pipeline industry.
- Consistent elements and a standard format across the competencies, for quick understanding of the requirements
- Categorisation and separation of competencies for grouping by type, topic, level, area or point in a pipeline’s lifecycle.
- A clear identification of the requirements of knowledge, experience and expertise for achieving that competency.
- Description of the roles and responsibilities associated with each competency.
- Tools and resources to make the competency standards more accessible and useful
The APGA Pipeline Engineering Competency System (PECS) is available for members only. Use of the PECS is under licence. See the copyright statement.
Charter in Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineering
Frequently asked questions.
Chartered Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineers will have both a breadth and depth of knowledge, experience and expertise. Breadth of understanding is demonstrated by achieving competency in a set of 16 core competency standards. The core competency standards and the numbers required for each group are listed in the APGA Pipeline Engineering Competency Portfolio and the Competency Summary. Depth of knowledge, experience and expertise is demonstrated by attaining competency in at least 10 elective or specialist competencies, which represent aspects of pipeline engineering that the engineer can take full responsibility. While these do not have to be from a single competency area, they should amount to a coherent, related set of competencies that would enable a pipeline engineer to assume a substantive and responsible role in an organisation. You can search all of the competency standards to help design your career path or make an application using APGA’s PECS database.
APGA Board statement on Charter in Pipeline Engineer and the APGA Pipeline Engineer Competency System
The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association (APGA) Board recognises that the high standard of engineering capability in the Australian pipeline industry has been a key contributor to the success and good safety record of the industry. Accordingly, it is committed to ensuring the high quality of Australia’s pipeline engineers endures into the future. To underwrite this commitment, APGA has developed the competency system for pipeline engineers which includes two comprehensive sets of competency standards for pipeline engineers: one for those engaged in the onshore sector and one for pipeline engineers working in the offshore sector.
The APGA Pipeline Engineer Competency System creates a framework for understanding competency and a means of assessing and documenting competency for pipeline engineers. Each competency standard clearly identifies the knowledge, experience and expertise required to achieve competency and outlines the roles and responsibilities that a pipeline engineer will be able to undertake after achieving competency.
The competency system has been developed by panels of industry experts and reviewed by acknowledged leaders in their fields. As such, it represents the considered view of the pipeline industry as to what is required for the broad range of competencies across the areas in which a pipeline engineer might be involved. In addition to steel pipelines the competencies cover plastics pipe (including polyethylene) and composites pipe.
The APGA Board is committed to ensuring that the APGA Pipeline Engineer Competency System is widely recognised and adopted as the industry standard for defining and recognising pipeline engineering expertise. Therefore, the Board strongly encourages the members of the association to implement the competency system. The system is the basis for members’ career planning, skills assessment for individuals and teams for performance assessment and project planning, for planning training and designing courses, for recruitment, and to plan pipeline engineer staff rotations. They are also an essential guide to assessing competency for decision-makers as required by the industry standard, AS 2885.
Engineers Australia has recognised that pipeline engineering is highly specialised and has created a new area for national registration of Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineering. The APGA Pipeline Engineer Competency System is the basis of assessment for this registration, for both onshore and offshore pipeline engineers.
The APGA Board believes that Chartered status in the area of practice of Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineering through Engineers Australia should be a career goal of all pipeline engineers in our industry, and we encourage all member companies to introduce processes that will eventually lead to their engineers becoming registered.
The Australian pipeline industry is often ahead of trends and industry developments. In the case of the competency standards, we have an opportunity to ensure our industry remains ahead of the world when it comes to education and training – and recognition – of our highly skilled engineers.
We would like to thank the pipeline engineers who have started the trend and have already Chartered and we look forward to the announcement by the Secretariat of many more.
APGA Board
Copyright
Copyright of the Competency System, its components and the explanatory material is owned by the Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Ltd.
You may print or reproduce this material in whole or in part for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation, provided you acknowledge APGA as the source.
Except for any use permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 or APGA, all other rights are reserved. You must not copy, adapt, publish, distribute or sell this material without the permission of APGA.
Using the Competency System
APGA’s Pipeline Engineering Competency System (PECS) has been developed for the use of its members who represent the broad spectrum of the pipeline industry. There is a range of uses for the system that are directed to training and developing the pipeline engineering capability within the industry.
Members that wish to adopt and incorporate the PECS into their own competency systems must identify the relevant PECS as “© Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Ltd 2020” and acknowledge APGA as the source.
If you wish to use the PECS as part of training courses you offer on a commercial basis to external parties, other than for designing the courses, you must first obtain APGA’s consent. Modification of the content of the individual competencies is not permitted unless specifically licensed by APGA.
The Competency Standards will be revised periodically so that they remain current and fit for use. APGA welcomes member comments regarding additions or changes to the Standards. Please contact the Chair of the PECS Committee via apga@apga.org.au