Grading Recognition
It is time for civil infrastructure managers to be recognised!
After joining, CIM Members can apply to be Graded. Grading is a way for you to be recognised for the experienced manager you are, and to clearly define your career path.
Grading is based on your work experience, which you enter into your work history in the Member portal. There are no exams or tests involved!
The Grading standards are set by the ICI Board on advice of the Grading Standards Committee, comprising a diverse range of industry participants. They ensure the Grades reflect a realistic pathway for individual career development, and will make the Grade holder desirable to the industry!
Grade Level |
Post Nominals |
Typical Grade Level Profile |
Practitioner
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PCIM
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- Typically 3-8 years of experience in the industry; and,
- In a supervisory role (must supervise at least 1 or more persons) or junior management role.
- Must achieve the minimum level in each and all five categories detailed in "Grading Scores".
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Advanced
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ACIM
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- Typically 9-14 years of experience in the industry; and,
- In middle management role.
- Must achieve the minimum level in each and all five categories detailed in "Grading Scores".
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Expert
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ECIM
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- Typically 15 years of experience or more in the industry; and,
- In more senior management roles.
- Must achieve the minimum level in each and all five categories detailed in "Grading Scores".
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Master
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MCIM
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- Typically 20 years of experience or more in the industry; and,
- Strong experience as a senior leader.
- Must be contributing in a significant way to the Industry.
- Is required to provide endorsement from referees.
- Must achieve the minimum level in each and all five categories detailed in "Grading Scores".
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Progression
With one exception, the timing of the Grading decision is up to you. It's your call when you do it, and how far you go through the Grades.
The single exception reflects our Vision to improve the standard of civil management by encouraging the pursuit of continual professional development - we require that all Entrant CIM apply for at least one Grading within three years of joining the ICI.
We have set the system to ensure this is achievable for someone who is working in the industry for 2-3 years as a graduate or a Leading Hand.
It's very possible you will already have that experience when you apply - if that's the case we welcome you applying for a Grading straight away - there is no need to wait.
I have joined ICI as an Entrant Civil Infrastructure Manager (CIM) – what next?