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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Accreditation


8 STEPS TO ACCREDITATION HOW TO BECOME


REGISTERED? 1) JOIN IHEEM


IHEEM is a professional engineering institution, licensed to assess candidates for registration.


2) HIGHLIGHT YOUR INTEREST


Update your institution that you are ready to apply for professional registration.


3) RECORD YOUR CPD


Provide a body of evidence on your qualifications, activities, and experience, to gain and maintain professional registration.


4) BEGIN YOUR PROFESSIONAL REVIEW


The assessment process spans a written application and, in some cases, an interview.


5) WRITE YOUR APPLICATION


You will need to write your application according to the requirements of your institution.


6) ATTEND AN INTERVIEW*


All IEng and CEng applicants, and some EngTech applicants, are required to attend an interview, depending on the institution.


7) APPLICATION REVIEW


Your application is then reviewed by a panel of Engineering Council delegates.


8) RECEIVE CERTIFICATION


The Engineering Council will verify and process your application, and you will be added to the national register.


*Not required for all applications


For more information on steps to Professional Registration, please contact IHEEM's Membership and Administration Co- ordinator, Clair Wilkins, at clair.wilkins@iheem.org.uk


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Engineering Technicians (EngTech) apply proven techniques and procedures to the solution of practical engineering problems.


Incorporated Engineers (IEng) maintain and manage applications of current and developing technology, and may undertake engineering design, development, manufacture, construction, and operation.


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egistration can be the first step towards career progression, professional fulfilment, and numerous


tangential benefits, including a higher-than-average salary. As well as selecting and joining an institution, one of the key decisions to be made about accreditation is for which grade of registration to apply. IHEEM is able to provide further information on the


requirements of each and advise on the most relevant application process for Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer, and Chartered Engineer status. This most often takes place at the point your membership of the Institute is issued.


Chartered Engineers (CEng) develop solutions to engineering problems using new or existing technologies, through innovation, creativity, and change, and/or they may have technical accountability for complex systems with significant levels of risk.


CEng


IEng


Eng Tech


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