Case Studies

Tomasz Kasprus MEng CEng MIFireE MSFPE

Tomasz Kasprus MEng CEng MIFireE MSFPE

I first became Chartered in 2016. Pursuing Chartered Engineer (HRB) was different - it felt necessary given the changes in regulation and the increased focus on higher-risk buildings. It was about demonstrating current competence in a more demanding environment and recognising that professional standards must evolve with responsibility.

Emmanuel Atiba CEng MEI MIET

Emmanuel Atiba CEng MEI MIET

Being professionally registered signals my commitment to the rigour of industry critique and trust. I see Chartered Engineer status as having a travel passport in place of other forms of IDs, because it has been standardised via UK-SPEC to match up with global engineering work ethics and maintains continued professional development.

Ankush Thakur EngTech MIET

Ankush Thakur EngTech MIET

Professional registration validates my skills and commitment to engineering excellence. It connects me with a global community and opens doors to international opportunities.

Michael Sadek CEng MCIBSE

Michael Sadek CEng MCIBSE

For me, registration is not just a credential—it’s a platform for innovation and collaboration. It validates my ability to lead complex engineering programmes with credibility and inspires confidence among stakeholders globally.

Mohamed Atef Naser CEng MRICS MCIArb MCInstCES MAPM

Mohamed Atef Naser CEng MRICS MCIArb MCInstCES MAPM

Professional registration is a hallmark of excellence and integrity in the engineering profession. It signifies a commitment to ongoing professional development and adherence to the highest industry standards, fostering trust and opening doors to a global network of opportunities.

Dr Evona Teh CEng FIET APMP

Dr Evona Teh CEng FIET APMP

Becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng) was a way to validate my expertise and uphold professional standards. It signalled a commitment to ethical leadership and lifelong learning and gave me the platform to advocate confidently for inclusion and responsible engineering.

Frida Akin-Taylor EngTech TMIET

Frida Akin-Taylor EngTech TMIET

Professional registration enhances credibility, showcasing your commitment to high standards and continuous development. For me, transitioning from a Manufacturing Engineer at Rolls-Royce to a Technology Consultant at Capgemini Invent, has provided invaluable recognition, networking opportunities, and a solid foundation to help clients navigate digital transformations with confidence and expertise.

Keith Brian McGrath CEng MInstMC

Keith Brian McGrath CEng MInstMC

Job progression was the main contributor to becoming professionally registered. The more senior the role, the more it becomes a prerequisite. Although nothing can replace experience it does demonstrate competence within your field and has enabled me to apply for jobs I couldn’t have otherwise.

EUR ING Dr. Daido Fujita PhD PE CEng IntPE MEI

EUR ING Dr. Daido Fujita PhD PE CEng IntPE MEI

I would recommend pursuing professional registration because it offers numerous benefits that can significantly enhance your engineering career and demonstrates that the competency has been independently assessed against rigorous standards, enhancing credibility among employers, clients, and peers. Additionally, becoming a CEng not only validates the expertise but also provides opportunities for career growth, higher earnings, international mobility, and committing to continuous professional development and ethical practice.