Professional registration with the Engineering Council is as important for you as it is for those working in the industry!
Your more ambitious students will already have set their sights on reaching the highest standards of professionalism, by gaining the status of the following:
- Chartered Engineer (CEng)
- Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
- Engineering Technician (EngTech)
- Information Communications Technology Technician (ICTTech)
Holding one of these titles yourself enables you to lead by example.
Your education institution will also benefit. A professionally registered faculty shows prospective students and industry partners that its teachers and researchers are committed to keeping their knowledge, understanding and skills up to date.
Eligibility
Gaining CEng or IEng registration is also just as straightforward for you as it is for engineers working in industry.
Whatever your background, it will be your competence as an engineer working in education that leads to successful registration. Assessment is through a review of submitted documentary evidence and an interview. Your evidence can include course development, involvement in research, managing research contracts, an industrial placement, working independently on consultancy or voluntary engineering work.
Any engineering experience outside your educational role would also be relevant. For instance, you might have worked in an engineering-based job before moving into education. This evidence will strengthen your application, especially if you can show how your experience influences your current teaching or research.