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Preference for the Chartered Engineer

Dear All,


Can anybody able to elaborate more on the preference of the employer's for the Chartered Engineer Vs. normal engineeirng professional particularly in UK? Potential employer's are really looking for Chartered Engineers as a preferred employee However, is there any mandatory requirement for the employer's to appoint Chartered Engineer in their organization?


Regards,

Kiran
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  • Former Community Member
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    From what I know there are no any mandatory requirement to appoint CEng for any position in the industry. If the president or owner of the company desides they can create such positions.

    In rare situations there is a need to certify equipenet sold/exported to selected countries the documents need to be approved signed by Chartered Engineer. This is very rare.

    Ceng is registration not license.

    In Canada, US and some other countries there is licensing of Professional Engineers and each province or state based on public safety 

    needs and requirements require for some positions a licensed Engineer.

    The strongest need for licensed Civil Engineers in USA when it comes to licensing, but olso other areas require licensed Engineer.

    But even in these countries there are Industrial Exemptions that allow companies and businesses to hire non licensed Engineers.

    AS to UK it is known - 

    Chartered Engineer Certification




    Chartered-Engineer



    In order to export used machinery to India, it is a mandatory requirement of the Indian Government to obtain a Chartered Engineer Certificate (CEC).






    But in general here is unofficial info about requirements of hiring Engineers etc.


    en.wikipedia.org/.../Regulation_and_licensure_in_engineering
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  • Former Community Member
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    From what I know there are no any mandatory requirement to appoint CEng for any position in the industry. If the president or owner of the company desides they can create such positions.

    In rare situations there is a need to certify equipenet sold/exported to selected countries the documents need to be approved signed by Chartered Engineer. This is very rare.

    Ceng is registration not license.

    In Canada, US and some other countries there is licensing of Professional Engineers and each province or state based on public safety 

    needs and requirements require for some positions a licensed Engineer.

    The strongest need for licensed Civil Engineers in USA when it comes to licensing, but olso other areas require licensed Engineer.

    But even in these countries there are Industrial Exemptions that allow companies and businesses to hire non licensed Engineers.

    AS to UK it is known - 

    Chartered Engineer Certification




    Chartered-Engineer



    In order to export used machinery to India, it is a mandatory requirement of the Indian Government to obtain a Chartered Engineer Certificate (CEC).






    But in general here is unofficial info about requirements of hiring Engineers etc.


    en.wikipedia.org/.../Regulation_and_licensure_in_engineering
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