Saad Akbar Khan CEng MWeldI
Becoming professionally registered with the highly reputed and renowned Engineering Council provides me with opportunities to connect with influential and inspirational people.
Becoming professionally registered with the highly reputed and renowned Engineering Council provides me with opportunities to connect with influential and inspirational people.
The Engineering Council has signed a landmark Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) with the USA’s National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).
Being professionally registered demonstrates your commitment to continued development and learning within your chosen career, whilst also showing your willingness to develop and enhance your own personal development.
Google DeepMind's pioneering AI weather forecasting technology, GraphCast, has been awarded the 2024 MacRobert Award, the UK's most prestigious engineering innovation prize.
Professional recognition is mainly about self-satisfaction and demonstrating required competence, commitment, and continuous professional development (CPD).
Being a CEng has opened many other career options for me and provided assurance to future employers that I meet a common standard, while helping raise quality across the entire industry.
The feeling of becoming professionally qualified is worth it, if only for the personal satisfaction of your professional growth and the confidence to progress beyond.
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has stated that the upcoming UK General Election is the first where the government will need a vision for how computing will transform the lives of everyone in the UK, as well as the economy.
Professional registration shows my commitment to the industry and my interest in mentoring the next generation, fostering a positive industry attitude towards technicians.
I was very proud to achieve Chartered Engineer status as this proves a level of competence and that you are a well-rounded engineer.
The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) has launched a new initiative to support engineering and technology entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in Scotland.
On 22 May the Engineering Council hosted a bilateral meeting with the Ordem dos Engenheiros (Order of Engineers), the regulatory and licensing body for the engineering profession in Portugal.