Membership

EC Registration

Registration with the Engineering Council (EC) as a Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician is a step further - it marks out the top professionals.

Why register

  • Recognition by employers of your elite status
  • Personal satisfaction in achieving independent recognition by your peers
  • Demonstrated commitment to your career and personal development.

Employers: see the business benefits

You need the right academic education coupled with initial professional experience at the appropriate level of responsibility. These are broadly set out below.


Chartered Engineer Incorporated EngineerEngineering Technician
Academic entry standards: as listed on www.engc.org.uk and www.jbm.org.uk
BEng (Hons) + accredited Masters degree

MEng

Accredited BEng (Hons) or BSc (Hons) in engineering started before 1999
BSc in engineering or technology

HND, HNC in Engineering started before 1999
National Certificate or Diploma in engineering

Approved NVQ3

ONC or HNC in engineering
Your competence and professional commitment
Develop and apply new technologies or concepts

Are innovative and creative

Provide technical and commercial leadership
Practical engineers delivering existing technology



Manage projects or schemes
Apply proven techniques to solve problems



Supervise works or people

Look on the EC and JBM websites for accredited qualifications. If yours are not listed do not worry ring IHIE on 020 7436 7487 or email for advice.

The Institute is also happy to individually assess your unique package of qualifications and experience. We need your CV with current responsibilities explained, copies of your further and higher qualification certificates and lists of units studied and a note on any final year project or dissertation. We can also formally advise on top ups you are considering or on Further Learning.

Download 'How do I get qualified?', with detailed lists of how various qualifications can lead to EC registration and what part time courses are available at universities and colleges. It covers all EC registration grades.

Other academic entry qualifications may access other routes: we need to individually assess and advise you.

Chartered Engineer Incorporated EngineerEngineering Technician
BSc (Hons) in engineering or cognate discpline or senior IEng.

You need technical MSc or Further Learning at work
or

Technical Report Route
HND started in/after 1999?

BSc (Hons) in cognate discipline?
top up with
Further Learning at work

or

Technical Report Route
MANCAT Road Safety, Bath HOT, C & G in traffic engineering

Further Learning allows BEng(Hons) or senior IEng applicants for CEng or HND applicants for IEng to demonstrate knowledge to the benchmark level from projects at work, by additional academic courses (eg a Postgraduate Diploma) or by a combination of both. IHIE needs to give you the go ahead to use this route: look at the Document F for CEng or Document F for IEng. If you pass the further learning assessment, you can follow the standard professional review.

Under the Technical Report Route the normal Review Report is replaced by an Experience Report plus a Technical Report in which you show engineering knowledge and understanding to the same level as Masters or degree level qualified contemporaries. All is explained in Document CE4 / Document IE4.

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