KA02
KA02 Report Writing Services
A KA02 report is a technical document used to show engineering understanding at a level comparable to a Washington Accord–recognised qualification. We help you present your knowledge, evidence, and professional growth clearly across every part of the Engineering New Zealand KA02 package.
Overview
What is a KA02 Report?
KA02 report writing is a technical document used to show engineering understanding at a level comparable to a Washington Accord–recognised qualification.
It is the pathway used by Engineering New Zealand to assess applicants whose qualifications need to be benchmarked against the graduate profile expected of an accredited engineering degree.
A strong KA02 connects your academic background, project evidence, and continuing development into one consistent picture of your engineering knowledge.
Standards
What a KA02 Report Should Show
A strong KA02 report should:
- Include 3–4 relevant engineering projects that demonstrate skill development
- Describe how engineering principles were used to overcome technical issues
- Clearly state personal roles, actions, and responsibilities
- Explain the results, benefits, or value created through the work
- Reflect ongoing learning and professional improvement
Package
Our KA02 Package Includes
We bring together every document Engineering New Zealand expects:
Summary Statement Form
Outlines how your academic background and professional experience satisfy the criteria for Washington Accord equivalency, presenting your knowledge profile across eight key areas. We connect each knowledge element to the relevant paragraph numbers in your work or study episodes so assessors can easily identify the supporting evidence.
Evidence (Work Sample or Academic Project)
3–4 engineering projects presented as structured evidence of your engineering knowledge, problem-solving, and personal contribution.
Self-Assessment Form
Explains how you have met the required engineering knowledge standards through education, work experience, and project involvement — each element presented clearly in around 500 words with relevant evidence of your skills, learning, and professional growth.
CPD Activities Summary
Shows your commitment to continuous learning by summarising relevant training, workshops, seminars, certifications, technical learning, professional memberships, and self-study that support your engineering knowledge and career growth.
Knowledge Profile
The Eight Knowledge Elements
The Summary Statement presents your knowledge profile across eight key areas:
- Natural sciences knowledge
- Mathematical knowledge
- Engineering fundamental knowledge
- Specialist engineering knowledge
- Design process knowledge
- Engineering practice knowledge
- Engineering in society knowledge
- Research-based knowledge
Evidence
What Each Evidence Project Includes
3–4 engineering projects are required as evidence. Each project section includes:
- A brief introduction to the project
- The project context and background
- The main aims and expected outcomes
- Your specific duties and level of involvement
- Technical difficulties, constraints, and challenges faced
- Explanation of how the project reflects your engineering knowledge and problem-solving ability
What We Provide
Included in this service
Our KA02 support covers every document in the assessment package.
- ✓Review of your academic background, projects, and career history
- ✓Help selecting 3–4 relevant engineering projects as evidence
- ✓Summary Statement support mapping evidence to all eight knowledge elements
- ✓Structuring of each evidence project around the required sub-sections
- ✓Self-Assessment Form support, with each element explained clearly
- ✓CPD activities summary presentation
- ✓Consistency checks across the summary statement, evidence, and CPD
Our Approach
How we build stronger submissions
A weak KA02 lists projects. A strong KA02 demonstrates knowledge against each element and makes the evidence easy for an assessor to verify.
Choose the right evidence
We help identify 3–4 projects that best demonstrate your engineering knowledge and skill development.
Map the eight knowledge elements
We connect each knowledge element to the relevant paragraph numbers in your work or study episodes so assessors can easily find supporting evidence.
Strengthen personal contribution
We make your specific duties, decisions, and problem-solving clearly visible in every project.
Align the full package
Your summary statement, evidence, self-assessment, and CPD should all tell one consistent professional story.
Our Process
How we work
Background Review
We review your qualifications, projects, and career history to plan the strongest KA02 approach.
Evidence Selection
We help select 3–4 projects that best demonstrate your engineering knowledge and development.
Package Development
We structure the summary statement, evidence projects, self-assessment, and CPD summary.
Element Mapping & Consistency
We map evidence to the eight knowledge elements and check consistency across the package.
Final Submission Readiness
We help you move toward a complete, clear, and assessment-ready KA02 submission.
Who This Is For
Is this service right for you?
This service is ideal for engineers who:
- →Are applying to Engineering New Zealand through the KA02 pathway
- →Hold an overseas or non-accredited engineering qualification
- →Need to benchmark their knowledge against the Washington Accord graduate profile
- →Have project experience but need help structuring it as evidence
- →Want their summary statement clearly mapped to the eight knowledge elements
Why Us
Why clients choose this service
Our writers are familiar with the context and performance indicators of each knowledge element, so your evidence is easier for an assessor to verify.
- ✓Built around the Engineering New Zealand KA02 assessment structure
- ✓Maps evidence to all eight knowledge elements with paragraph references
- ✓Strengthens each evidence project and the self-assessment together
- ✓Keeps the full package consistent and assessment-ready
- ✓Gives the submission a more polished, professional finish
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
The KA02 is a knowledge assessment used by Engineering New Zealand to benchmark an applicant's engineering knowledge against the graduate profile expected of an accredited (Washington Accord–recognised) qualification.
A KA02 generally requires 3–4 relevant engineering projects presented as evidence of your knowledge and skill development.
Natural sciences, mathematics, engineering fundamentals, specialist engineering, design process, engineering practice, engineering in society, and research-based knowledge. The Summary Statement maps your evidence to each of these.
It outlines how your academic background and professional experience satisfy the criteria for Washington Accord equivalency, connecting each knowledge element to the relevant paragraphs in your evidence.
Your KA02 must reflect your own knowledge and experience. We provide review, structuring, mapping, and refinement support so your real evidence is presented clearly and consistently.
Present Your Engineering Knowledge with Clarity
Our KA02 Report Writing Services help you build a complete package that is clearer, better-evidenced, and aligned with Engineering New Zealand expectations.
Start with a KA02 review