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Faith of the Engineer
I AM AN ENGINEER. In my profession I
take deep pride, but without vain-glory; to it I owe solemn obligations that I
am eager to fulfill.
As an Engineer, I will participate
in none but honest enterprise. To him that has engaged my services, as employer
or client, I will give the utmost of performance and fidelity.
When needed, my skill and knowledge
shall be given without reservation for the public good. From special capacity
springs the obligation to use it well in the service of humanity; and I accept
the challenge that this implies.
Jealous of the high repute of my
calling, I will strive to protect the interests and the good name of any
engineer that I know to be deserving; but I will not shrink, should duty
dictate, from disclosing the truth regarding anyone that, by unscrupulous acts,
has shown himself unworthy of the profession.
Since the Age of Stone, human
progress has been conditioned by the genius of my professional forbears. By
them have been rendered usable to mankind Nature's vast resources of material
and energy. By them have been vitalized and turned to practical account
the principles of science and the revelations of technology. Except for this
heritage of accumulated experience, my efforts would be feeble. I dedicate
myself to the dissemination of engineering knowledge, and, especially to the
instruction of younger members of my profession, in all its arts and
traditions.
To my fellows I pledge, in the
same full measure I ask them, integrity and fair dealing, tolerance and
respect, and devotion to the standards and the dignity of our profession; with
the consciousness, always, that our special expertness carries with it the
obligation to serve humanity with complete sincerity.
Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology
345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
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