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Friday 28 October 2011

All individuals registered with the Engineering Council are entitled, and indeed encouraged, to use their own personal registrant logo, as a means of emphasising their professionally qualified status.  To bring these in line with current branding the existing Engineering Technician (EngTech), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and Chartered Engineer (CEng) logos have been refreshed and updated.  At the same time, a new logo for those holding ICT Technician (ICTTech) status has also been created.

The official logos are intended primarily for use by registrants in correspondence and on business cards.  The conditions of use are such that they can only be directly associated with the name of an individual registrant and not with that of an organisation such as a company or partnership.

Jon Prichard, Chief Executive of the Engineering Council says, “We are aware that many of our registrants appreciate having a logo to use on business cards and other correspondence.  The logos provide confidence to employers, clients and wider society by demonstrating that the individual holds professionally qualified status, has had their skills and knowledge verified, follows a code of conduct and is committed to the engineering profession.” 

To download the new logos from https://ws.engc.org.uk/logoorders/ registrants will need to provide simple information verifying their registered status.

Note for Incorporated Engineers

Incorporated Engineers should note that these are official registrant logos and not the same as the “I am proud to be an IEngineer” signature block that has been created as part of the IEng promotional campaign.  Incorporated Engineers wishing to also use the campaign signature block will find it at: /professional-qualifications/incorporated-engineer/registrant-signature-logo

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About the Engineering Council


The Engineering Council holds the national registers of Engineering Technicians (EngTech), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Chartered Engineers (CEng) 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 EngTech, IEng, CEng or ICTTech titles an individual must be a member of one of the 36 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. For more information visit: www.engc.org.uk

Contact for press enquiries and image requests


Sue Brough

Marketing and Communications Director
Tel:  020 3206 0574
Email: sbrough@engc.org.uk

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