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APEGA - Board of Examiners
Registration Committee
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The Opportunity |
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In order to ensure that all professional Engineers and Geoscientists in Alberta conduct themselves according to the high-standards of education and practice that are vital for protecting the public and maintaining the reputation of the professions, APEGA’s Board of Examiners carefully reviews all applications for membership. Volunteers on this committee are subject matter experts in their area of practice and are tasked with reviewing applications in their field to ensure the requirements of registration are met by each applicant before registration is approved.
Volunteers in the following practice areas are especially needed: Geoscience, Petroleum, Industrial, Electrical, Computer, Aeronautical, Biomedical, geomatics.
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The Impact |
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When one engineer or geoscientist conducts themselves unprofessionally, or endangers public safety, it threatens the reputation of the professions themselves. Damage to this reputation risks losing the privilege of self-regulation. By ensuring all professional members meet the rigorous standards of practice set by the Association, volunteers on this committee help to both protect the public from unskilled practice, but guarantee the continuation of Engineering and Geoscience as self-regulated professions.
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Three-year (renewable) term 10 hours per month to review between 5 and 15 files. 1x monthly virtual meeting (1-hour duration). 2x full-day annual training sessions held in Edmonton or Calgary.
Volunteers attending from outside of the meeting area will be provided with accommodations and reimbursed for travel costs.
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APEGA - Local Branches
Branch Executive Committee (2026)
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The Opportunity |
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APEGA is seeking applications from licensed professionals and members-in-training to volunteer on one of APEGA’s 10 local branch executive committees. Volunteering with your local committee is a great way to get a better understanding of APEGA’s role and regulatory responsibilities—and it’s also a lot of fun! As a committee member, you have the opportunity to organize events ranging from locally relevant workshops and technical lectures to golf tournaments and networking evenings. Get to know other professionals in your region and bring local perspectives to APEGA as an ambassador for your community.
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The Impact |
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Branch executive committees serve as conduits between registrants and APEGA Council and staff. By serving on your local executive committee, you’ll enhance the profile of the professions in your community, make APEGA aware of local successes and concerns, and advance strategic initiatives at the local level.
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Committees meet 10 times per year, with some work required outside of meetings, for a total commitment of approximately 2–10 hours per month.
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Branch Science Nights
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The Opportunity |
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APEGA's Edmonton, Calgary, Fort McMurray & Peace Region Branches are looking for enthusiastic volunteers interested in sharing their passion for engineering and geoscience in an evening of fun, hands-on activities and demonstrations for students, teachers and families. During the 2025-26 school year these branches will be hosting Science Nights each month at a different school in their local area. Volunteers can sign up for one or multiple Science Nights throughout the year. Dinner will be provided.
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The Impact |
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APEGA’s outreach events, such as Science Nights and Science Olympics are vital pieces of inspiring the next generation of professional engineers, geoscientist and for introducing students to the exciting possibilities of a career in STEM. These events are a great opportunity to promote your profession in the community, and to fulfil CPD requirements by adding your APEGA volunteering activities to your PACE plan.
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Approximately 3-hours per event
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Schedule & Location |
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Edmonton Branch Science Nights: February 11th, 2026 | St. Kateri Elementary | 3807 - 41 Ave, Edmonton March 12th, 2026 | Heritage Hills Elementary | 280 Heritage Drive, Sherwood Park March 24th, 2026 | St. Richard Catholic Elementary School | 5704 Mill Woods Rd S, Edmonton April 15th, 2026 | Roberta MacAdams | 2099 Blackmud Creek, Edmonton April 30th, 2026 | Our Lady of Mount Carmel School | 10524 76 Ave NW, Edmonton May 7th, 2026 | St. Angela School | 13430 132a St NW, Edmonton May 21th, 2026 | Mother D'Youville School | 5330 Rue Parc, Beaumont June 4th, 2026 | Belvedere School l | 13359 62 St NW, Edmonton June 18th, 2026 | Academy Saint Andre | 5811 Rue Eaglemont, Beaumont
Calgary Branch Science Nights: March 19th, 2026 | Douglasdale School| 400 Douglas Park Blvd SE, Calgary, AB T2Z 4A3 April 2nd, 2026 | Chaparral School| 480 Chaparral Dr SE, Calgary AB T2X 3X8
Fort McMurray Branch Science Nights: May 21st, 2026 | Ecole St. Paul School | 429 Ross Haven Dr, Fort McMurray
Peace Region Branch Science Nights: March 26th, 2026 5:00 - 8:30pm | I.V. Macklin Public School | 8876 108 Ave. Grande Prairie, AB April 23rd, 2026 5:00 - 8:30pm | École Springfield Elementary School | 7701 99 St, Peace River, AB
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