The Engineering Profession's Ethics

Date : 10-07-2024




Respecting the rights of others, keeping promises, avoiding unnecessary problems, and avoiding fraud and deception. Showing gratitude towards others and encouraging and motivating them to work. The engineer must be good with everyone and only speak the truth. Rejecting everything he knows is wrong, chastity and avoiding cheating. To be a kind person and possess high morals. To have the personal skills necessary for success in his work. The engineer must have the ethics of belonging to his community and his country, and strive earnestly to achieve satisfactory results and adopt all possible available economic, social and environmental means.[2] He must avoid and eliminate all the negatives that prevent the achievement of the tasks of his profession, especially those related to the fields of health, security and individual rights.[2] He must have the full ability to integrate the interests allowed to him and the conditions of his work, and he also bears the responsibility of observing them in the areas of his analyzes and readings.[2] He must consider all the results based on his work and decisions, which may have an impact on the rights of persons and properties over time.[2] He must have high communication and communication skills, which enable him to deal with all the surrounding factors, and the factors that affect and are affected by the nature of his work, and he must be aware that these skills are no less important than the technical skills.[2] Honesty, sincerity and seriousness in work, strength and self-confidence.[2] Serious pursuit when providing professional services to adopt the highest standards and safety controls and environmental protection to serve the interests of the individual and society.[3] Serious and sincere efforts to develop personal capabilities and competencies, and provide opportunities for professional development for engineers and technicians working under the supervision of the engineer.[3] The engineer must build his professional reputation on his competencies and merits in the services he provides and contributes to their success, and he must stay away from unfair competition.[3] When presenting his ideas and opinions, he must be objective, honest, clear, and within the scope of his specialization and professional experience, without encroaching on the efforts of anyone else.[3] He must adhere in his actions to the methods and values that support and enhance the position, integrity and importance of the profession locally and internationally.[3]