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Does your business need competent engineers to meet its goals?
Recruitment of technically qualified staff is complicated and uncertain. It is
often difficult to adequately assess the depth of education and training for a
role which may be crucial to your company's success.
For many years the professional
engineering institutions in the UK have been developing ways of
assessing and ensuring the technical competence of professional engineers and
technicians in reliable ways that are internationally recognised.
The UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) is
the new registration standard for professional engineers and engineering
technicians. Following publication of this registration Standard, an employee
who is registered as a Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering
Technician will give your business:
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Increased technical credibility with customers.
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Evidence that the employee has satisfied a rigorous assessment of their
engineering competence.
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Confirmation that the engineering credentials being claimed, are actually held.
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Assurance that the employee is keeping up to date, and has the means to do
this.
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A means to satisfy requirements of the Quality Management Systems standard ISO
9001:2000.
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Evidence of engineering competence, as required by many customers.
Why should I encourage my engineers to register with the Engineering Council
UK?
Chartered Engineers, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians can only
use these titles if they are registered with the Engineering Council UK.
Registration means that they are governed by a professional code of conduct, and
receive reminders and assistance in determining their obligations. Through this
registration, you and your customers will know that your engineers have
attained and maintained a recognised international standard; and further, that
their credentials have been verified, their commitment to continuing
professional education established and their exposure to new developments
assured.
What is the assessment framework?
The UK-SPEC Standard itself provides a
framework against which technical responsibilities may be assessed. Assessment
may be for promotion, remuneration, annual appraisal or recruitment. Based on
nationally recognised occupational standards, the Standard enables alignment
with other competence frameworks in management, construction and other
industries.
What do you recommend that I do?
First establish how many registered engineers you currently employ. Since many
register for their own personal professional standing, you may be pleasantly
surprised. If you perceive that you currently employ engineers who could (or
should) be registered, then contact the Engineering Council UK for advice on
how to arrange for assessment.
What are the likely costs and other demands?
Registered engineers may cost a little more to employ, but this is more than
outweighed by the benefits of enhanced engineering capability and reduction in
risk to your company. Furthermore, motivation of the staff concerned will be
increased by your indication of interest in their professional standing.
The process of registration can be easily incorporated into normal staff
development processes, and the costs of registration usually amount to no more
than a few hundred pounds per individual. Maintenance of registration (and the
necessary list membership cost, per year) can be paid by the employee (and
offset against personal income tax), or paid by your company as a demonstration
of the value placed on engineering competence.
Can I get help in setting this up?
Advice on setting up a system to recognise and encourage professional
engineering capability can be obtained from many of the
engineering institutions licensed by the Engineering Council UK.
APPENDIX
How Businesses Can Benefit From Employing registered Engineers &
Technicians
Increased technical credibility with customers
A company that employs Chartered Engineers, Incorporated Engineers or
engineering technicians will enhance its ability to win potential business. In
some cases, evidence of employing registered engineers is necessary to the
award of contracts in the UK and overseas.
Evidence that the employee has satisfied a rigorous assessment of their
engineering competence
To gain registration, each engineer or technician must submit evidence of
education, training and professional experience. These are scrutinised by a
panel of senior engineers, including industrialists and academics. A formal
face-to face review is then undertaken, drawing on detailed real project
submissions judged by the candidate to exemplify the competencies achieved.
Confirmation that the engineering credentials claimed are actually held
All documentation submitted by the candidate is verified. Evidence of academic
qualifications is checked with the issuing authority. Statements of experience
gained and career path are verified by at least two sponsors, who are contacted
separately for private reports.
Assurance that the employee concerned is keeping up to date, and has the
means to do this
In order to gain or retain registration, candidates must subscribe to membership
of one of the professional engineering
institutions. These institutions are required to review their members'
ongoing commitment and they are audited by the Engineering Council UK as part
of a regular programme. For their part, candidates must demonstrate that they
are committed to professional development.
A means to satisfy requirements of the Quality Management Systems standard
ISO 9001:2000
ISO 9001:2000 (in 6.2.2.a) states that “The organisation shall determine the
necessary competence for personnel performing work affecting product quality.â€
Evidence of competence as required under procurement standards
Many customers require evidence of engineering competence and the Engineering
Council UK registration is an accepted way of satisfying this. It is recognised
under European law. This has assisted engineers in many countries gaining
recognition overseas in ? including Austalia, Canada, Hong Kong & USA. For
futher details see international.