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Learn more about becoming chartered

The latest salary survey by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) provides further hard evidence that becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is good for your bank balance. The survey reveals that chartered UK chemical engineers aged 45-54 typically earn £7,000 more than their unregistered counterparts. At its forthcoming forum and exhibition, ChemEng 08, IChemE will be doing its best to get more on the path to registered status.

ChemEng08 will run from October 28 - 30 at the NEC, Birmingham. On days two and three, IChemE will be holding 'Get Chartered' workshops, at which it will explain the educational background and professional experience that are needed to gain the CEng title. It will also give details of the assessment process.

Find out more about attending or exhibiting at ChemEng 08 at: http://www.chemeng08.com/

About the Engineering Council


The Engineering Council holds the national registers of Chartered Engineers (CEng), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Engineering Technicians (EngTech) and Information and Communication Technology Technicians (ICTTech). It also sets and maintains the internationally recognised standards of competence and ethics that govern the award and retention of these titles.

By this means it is able to ensure that employers, government and wider society - both at home and overseas - can have confidence in the skills and commitment of registrants.

To apply for the CEng, IEng, EngTech or ICTTech titles an individual must be a member of one of the 35 engineering institutions and societies currently licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates. Applicants must demonstrate that they possess a range of technical and personal competences and are also committed to keeping these up-to-date, and to behaving in a professionally and socially responsible manner.

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