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U.K. ENGINEERING 2016 REPORT

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​I have noted in another discussion, several comments of my own, but there seems to be a lack of interest or it takes too long to read and digest the report.

​Apart from Roy's original comments and direction to be able to read the report, it would be great to find out if IMechE, ICE and the IET have had any official comments on the report and if not, when can we expect any.?


​Daniel


P.S. Just had to get away from CEng v IEng status discussion.
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    The registration as EngTech, IEng or CEng is generalist becuase unless further information provided we don't know if the CEng a Mechanical, Electrical , Electroncs or maybe Water Engineer.

    The CV definitly helps in this area.

    But also the PEI.

    If a Person CEng MIChemE then its a Chartered ENgineer who is most likely a Chemical Engineer?

    Or CEng MIMechE - a Mechanical Engineer?   

    With CEng MIET its also general and can apply to specialist or generalist or neo-generalist.

    "In cases where membership of or a 
    professional qualification from either a chartered or non-chartered professional body is necessary to practice a profession or to hold a certain title, the European Professional Qualification Directives require that suitably qualified people from other states (without any charter) in the European Union are also allowed to practice or hold a title in the UK and vice versa
    ."  quotet from Wikki.

    Not sure how Berxit will if at all affect the above.


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  • Former Community Member
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    The registration as EngTech, IEng or CEng is generalist becuase unless further information provided we don't know if the CEng a Mechanical, Electrical , Electroncs or maybe Water Engineer.

    The CV definitly helps in this area.

    But also the PEI.

    If a Person CEng MIChemE then its a Chartered ENgineer who is most likely a Chemical Engineer?

    Or CEng MIMechE - a Mechanical Engineer?   

    With CEng MIET its also general and can apply to specialist or generalist or neo-generalist.

    "In cases where membership of or a 
    professional qualification from either a chartered or non-chartered professional body is necessary to practice a profession or to hold a certain title, the European Professional Qualification Directives require that suitably qualified people from other states (without any charter) in the European Union are also allowed to practice or hold a title in the UK and vice versa
    ."  quotet from Wikki.

    Not sure how Berxit will if at all affect the above.


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