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Chartered Engineer (CEng)

Saqib Khan MEng (Hons) CEng MIStructE

Published: 22/03/2024

Professional registration has enhanced my credibility and recognition within the industry. It has opened doors to greater career opportunities and higher positions and is one of the contributing factors to my progression from Senior to Principal Structural Engineer. …

Shinu Yohannan MEng CSci CEng IntPE (UK) MIET MIEEE MIScT

Shinu Yohannan MEng CSci CEng IntPE (UK) MIET MIEEE MIScT

Published: 31/03/2023

Professional registration has not only improved my employability but has also changed my relationship with other professionals. I am now able to help others on their path by encouraging them to achieve their dreams. …

Paula Louise Pritchard PGDip MEng CEng MIET MINCOSE

Paula Louise Pritchard PGDip MEng CEng MIET MINCOSE

Published: 17/05/2023

For professional standing and respect, I want to be able to say I’m a Chartered Engineer (CEng). My employer, AWE, has a training scheme that lays down the path to Chartered status and they also cover the cost of my professional registration. …

Dr Ozak Esu PhD BEng (Hons) CEng MIET

Dr Ozak Esu PhD BEng (Hons) CEng MIET

Published: 11/05/2023

The most enjoyable attributes of my job are that it is fun, collaborative, multifaceted, and market-facing. The service I am responsible for is leading the transformation of the construction and built environment industry. I work in collaboration with multidisciplinary and very diverse teams. I am continuously learning, developing and adapting as I go along which is great! …

Ir Peter Y Wong BSc LLB LLM CEng FIET Hon FCIBSE Hon FHKIE

Ir Peter Y Wong BSc LLB LLM CEng FIET Hon FCIBSE Hon FHKIE

Published: 09/05/2023

I believe that one of the greatest challenges in engineering is the need to cooperate with other disciplines and to be a team player. …

Charchita Misra BEng (Hons) MSc MBA CEng MIET

Charchita Misra BEng (Hons) MSc MBA CEng MIET

Published: 03/05/2023

Professional registration gives you credibility as your capabilities are peer assessed and not specific to one industry or company. …

Lynsey McNeilly MEng CEng MICE

Lynsey McNeilly MEng CEng MICE

Published: 25/04/2023

Having more Chartered Civil Engineers is very beneficial particularly in contracting, as many companies have not historically pushed for employees to work towards Chartered status. …

Matthew Foyle MSc BEng CEng MIET

Matthew Foyle MSc BEng CEng MIET

Published: 25/04/2023

I’m very proud of achieving a distinction in my MSc Professional Engineering and a first in my BEng (Hons) Professional Engineering degree while working full-time. In addition I was very pleased to have my work recognised by being awarded the Baroness Platt of Writtle Award in July 2018. …

Jin Xuan PhD CEng FIMechE FHEA

Jin Xuan PhD CEng FIMechE FHEA

Published: 24/04/2023

My personal research focuses on renewable and low-carbon energy engineering such as fuel cells, solar fuels and Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) to tackle the Energy Trilemma of energy security, energy equity (accessibility and affordability) and environmental sustainability. …

Thaddeus Anim-Somuah CEng MIChemE

Thaddeus Anim-Somuah CEng MIChemE

Published: 17/04/2023

My employer has benefitted from the skill set I developed on the path to registration and from my status as a registered professional. Professional registration earns respect and trust when talking to international colleagues and external stakeholders. …

Mubashir Bashir Bhutta MSc CEng MWeldI

Mubashir Bashir Bhutta MSc CEng MWeldI

Published: 27/02/2023

Having a professionally registered engineer in their employment shows that competence, commitment and the ability to successfully achieve milestones are important to my employer. It also boosts the confidence of clients in my employer. …