About IntET
The International Engineering
Technologist (IntET) qualification was launched in late 2007
by the Engineering Technologists Mobility Forum (ETMF), which is
part of the International Engineering Alliance (IEA). The
qualification is awarded by each member jurisdiction followed by
jurisdictional identifier, eg IntET (UK) for the UK.
Benefits of IntET professional qualification
In addition to the benefits gained through IEng professional
qualification (an eligibility requirement), IntET (UK) offers
further benefits:
- Letters after your name, eg J. Smith IEng IntET (UK)
- Easier admission to National Registers of IntET register member
jurisdictions
The Engineering Council and its fellow ETMF members are pursuing
the possibility of future mutual recognition of professional
titles, which would further enhance the benefits of IntET
qualification.
Eligibility
The IntET (UK) qualification is open to UK-registered
Incorporated Engineers who meet the following requirements:
- seven years post-graduate experience
- two years responsibility of significant engineering work
- maintaining continuing professional development
Please note: Incorporated Engineers registered through the
Mature Candidate Route, Career Appraisal Route, Senior Route or the
Technical Report Option are currently unable to apply for IntET
(UK) qualification.
Although the Engineering Council recognises the competency of
these engineers, the International Register of Engineering
Technologists Agreement does not yet accept applicants through
competency routes. The Engineering Council is hopeful that this
situation will change, but this is likely to take a significant
period of time.
How to register
- Download the application form and guidance note
- Complete the application form
- Submit your application with evidence of the required
experience and CPD, plus £90 registration fee through your
professional body (cheque made payable to your professional
body)
Registration is renewable every five years at a fee of £50, and
requires demonstration of continued responsibility of significant
engineering work and CPD for the period.
Engineers coming to the UK
If you have gained your IntET qualification from another
jurisdiction, you can apply for the Incorporated Engineer
professional qualification.
In recognition of the professional standing of IntET, the
Engineering Council offers a streamlined application process
consisting of:
- minimal scrutiny of academic qualification and professional
development
- a professional review interview that will concentrate on
competence to operate within a UK professional environment, rather
than assessment of general competence.
Some professional bodies may have additional requirements to
this streamlining.
If you are uncertain which professional body to join, the
Engineering Council can provide information to help you choose an
appropriate body.
As part of your application you will be required to submit the
following documents, in addition to a professional body application
form:
- Detailed curriculum vitae of experience since graduation,
indicating the levels of responsibility held
- Record of current continuing professional development
- Evidence of registration on the IntET (confirmation may be
sought)
- References from two persons who have a personal knowledge of
your competence as an engineering technologist/professional
engineer