I’m committed to upholding ethical conduct in all aspects of my engineering. This means upholding equality, diversity, and inclusion, and ensuring that honesty, integrity, and respect are part of everything I do. The statement of ethical principles issued by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) and Engineering Council (EC) outlines fundamental values that all engineers should adhere to. When referring to the Statement of Ethical Principle, 2005, by the Royal Academy of Engineering, it outlines the important aspects of an engineer with ethical principles.
Aspiring engineers must be committed to ethical conduct, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion. Honesty, integrity, and respect are paramount in all fields of engineering and engineering projects. Trust among team members is essential, with everyone fulfilling their roles and responsibilities with diligence. Deception and plagiarism have no place in ethical engineering practice.

Adherence to laws, regulations, and industry standards is non-negotiable for me. I understand the importance of continuously updating my knowledge and skills to prevent errors and improve efficiency.

In group projects like the MicroMouse, EG-252, effective communication, leadership, and respect amongst team members is vital. I recognize the importance of aligning responsibilities with competence and ensuring that all contributions within the team are acknowledged and valued.

In conclusion, upholding ethical principles fosters not only successful engineering projects but also a culture of mutual respect and responsibility within engineering teams.

references
https://www.nspe.org/resources/ethics
https://www.engc.org.uk/standards-guidance/guidance/statement-of-ethical-principles/
https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/ethics-in-engineering

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