Our end of year registration statistics show a significant
increase in the number of practising engineers recognising the
value of gaining professional qualifications. During 2009 the
number of new registrations for CEng was 9% higher than in 2008,
while new IEng registrations have grown by 10%. In addition,
there has been a net increase in the total number of EngTech
registrants for the fifth consecutive year. The new ICTTech
register, opened at the beginning of 2009, so far has 21
registrants having successfully completed the process, but with
many more following in their footsteps.
Chief Executive, Andrew Ramsay says, "We've noticed a surge in
enquiries about registration over the past year, and are pleased
that our figures show how many of these have been successfully
registered. No doubt the results are in part due to the
competitive job market, as well as industry recognition of both the
added status and the importance of being professionally
qualified.
"We have invested in spreading the word about how professional
registration improves job security and career prospects, and is
open to any competent practising engineer, with different pathways
available."
The rise in women engineers achieving chartered status has
continued too, with women accounting for over 11% of total new
registrants for the third year running. (12.4% in 2009; 11.6%
in 2008; 11.4% in 2007). There has also been steady growth in the
number of new female EngTechs for 2009.
Despite the healthy increases in new registrations, the overall
register declined by 1.7%. However, the average age of
Chartered Engineers leaving the register was over 62, and the
decline generally reflects an ageing population reaching
retirement.
Andrew Ramsay concludes, "We are confident that new registration
numbers will continue to rise throughout 2010, and are working
closely with the professional engineering institutions to ensure
that applicants receive the necessary assistance with completing
the registration process."
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