Chartered Engineer (CEng)
Chartered Engineers develop appropriate solutions to engineering problems. They may develop and apply new technologies, promote advanced designs and design methods and introduce new and more efficient production techniques, or pioneer new engineering services and management methods.
The title CEng is protected by civil law and is one of the most recognisable international engineering qualifications.
Chartered Engineers are variously engaged in technical and commercial leadership and possess effective interpersonal skills.
Benefits of CEng professional qualification
- The status of being part of a technological elite
- Recognition of your expertise and hard work
- High self-esteem
- Higher earnings potential
- Improved career prospects
- Greater influence within your organisation and industry
- Access to life-long learning
- International recognition of your qualifications
- Letters after your name eg J.Smith CEng
Eligibility
The CEng professional qualification is open to anyone who can demonstrate the required professional competences and commitment. These are set out in the Engineering Council's professional standard, UK-SPEC, and are developed through education and working experience.
The process will be more straightforward if you have particular academic qualifications, which will also allow you to obtain interim registration.
For CEng these are:
- an accredited Bachelors degree with honours in engineering or technology, plus either an appropriate Masters degree accredited by a professional engineering institution, or appropriate further learning to Masters level
- or an accredited integrated MEng degree
However, you can still become a Chartered Engineer if you do not have these academic qualifications. Further information about the assessment process can be found in UK-SPEC.
How to Register
IPEM is licenced to award Chartered Engineer Registration so if you are working in Medical Engineering and are interested in Registration please contact Marie Goodall at the IPEM Office for further information on the application process and contact details of the Registrars who will be pleased to advise you.