Professional qualifications
Fellows and Professional Members of the Institute can qualify for registration with the Engineering Council as Chartered Engineers (CEng).
Associate Members (Incorporated division) can qualify as Incorporated Engineers (IEng) and Technicians as Engineering Technicians (EngTech).
Fellows and Professional members can also qualify for registration as Chartered Scientists (CSci) with the Science Council, or Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) with the Society for Environment.
Eligibility for registration is assessed by the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining on behalf of the Engineering and Science Councils and is available only to persons who have produced evidence of relevant qualifications, training and experience. Summaries of the requirements for the qualifications are given below.
Chartered Engineer (CEng)
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their professional engineering experience and managerial skills. They must have practical knowledge and understanding of the engineering principles relevant to the disciplines of the Institute. They must also demonstrate the use of such knowledge to contribute to the design, manufacture, maintenance, testing and safety of components, devices and structures or the control of process plant. The generic Engineering Council leaflet for CEng is available "CEng Leaflet.pdf" (pdf 117kb)
Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their professional engineering experience and managerial skills. They must have practical knowledge and understanding of the production, fabrication and service performance of one or more groups of materials or minerals. They must also demonstrate the use of such knowledge to contribute to the design, manufacture, maintenance, testing and safety of components, devices and structures or the control of process / mine plant. The generic Engineering Council leaflet for IEng is available "IEng leaflet" (pdf 137kb )
Engineering Technician (EngTech)
Applicants for Engineering Technician must be able to demonstrate their technical experience and their practical skills in working with engineering materials. They must have practical knowledge and understanding of the production, fabrication and service performance of one or more groups of materials. They must also demonstrate the use of such knowledge to contribute to the manufacture, maintenance, testing and safety of components, devices and structures or the control process plant. The generic Engineering Council leaflet for EngTech is available "EngTech leaflet" (pdf 103kb )
Chartered Scientist (CSci)
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their professional scientific experience and managerial skills. They must have practical knowledge and understanding of the production, fabrication and service performance of one or more groups of materials or minerals. They must also demonstrate the use of such knowledge to contribute to the safe use of components, devices and/or structures or the control of process plant.
More details at www.charteredscientist.org
More information about Registration with the Engineering Council and the Science Council
Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv)
This is the newest professional qualification to be awarded through the Institute. The Chartered Environmentalist qualification is now the recognised standard of excellence for environmental practitioners. Working in many sectors of business, regulation, academia and national agencies, Chartered Environmentalists will take a leading role in managing environmental assets and play an important part in the goal of a sustainable world.The Chartered Environmentalist status establishes professional environmentalists on a par with other professionals such as Chartered Engineers and Chartered Scientists.
More details about Chartered Environmentalist are available on the Society for Environment website
Applications
Application for the professional qualifications mentioned above should be made together with the application for the appropriate grade of Institute membership. The application details for each grade include a checklist of requirements for Engineering Council qualifications. Visit the Membership Grades section for more details.Applicants are expected to apply their respective codes of professional conduct and exercise a responsible attitude to society with a regard to the ethical, economic and environmental impact of technical change and need.
For advice regarding professional qualifications and how to apply, use our contact form and select Membership Enquiries as the category.
Eur Ing
For details of how to apply for the title Eur Ing, visit the FEANI website at www.feani.org
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| CEng Leaflet.pdf | 116.94 KB |
| IEng Leaflet.pdf | 137.38 KB |
| EngTech Leaflet.pdf | 103.34 KB |
