Ensuring engineering professionals are competent and committed (section header)
Professional registration provides a benchmark through which society can have confidence and trust that registered engineers and technicians have met our globally-recognised professional Standards.
To achieve professional registration in the UK, an individual must demonstrate that they have achieved the required level of competence and are committed to maintaining that competence through continuing professional development.
They must also demonstrate that they are committed to acting with integrity and global responsibility to live up to the trust society places in the engineering profession. (Body text)
Professional titles (paragraph header)
There are currently nearly 223,000 people professionally registered as:
- Engineering Technician (EngTech)
- Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
- Chartered Engineer (CEng)
- Information and Communications Technology Technician (ICTTech) (Bullet list)
In order to gain these titles applicants first join a relevant professional engineering institution licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates.
The figure above includes 6,000 engineers and technicians on the national Register who only hold interim titles, having registered their intention to work towards one of the professional titles above. (quote)
In order to gain these titles applicants first join a relevant professional engineering institution licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates. (Body text)
- Engineering Technician (EngTech)
- Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
- Chartered Engineer (CEng)
- Information and Communications Technology Technician (ICTTech) (Numbered list)
The figure above includes 6,000 engineers and technicians on the national Register who only hold interim titles, having registered their intention to work towards one of the professional titles above. (quote)
In order to gain these titles applicants first join a relevant professional engineering institution licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates. (Body text)
The figure above includes 6,000 engineers and technicians on the national Register who only hold interim titles, having registered their intention to work towards one of the professional titles above. (quote)
In order to gain these titles applicants first join a relevant professional engineering institution licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates. (Body text)