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European recognition of Chartered Engineer Status

According to a bulletin issed by the European Commission (January 22 2018- Notice to Stakeholders)

'Authorized representatives or responsible people in the United Kingdom will not, as from the withdrawal date, be recognised as authorised representatives or responsible persons.....' . 

My question is as Chartered Engineers are essentially classed a 'Responsible People' will the withdrawal from EU rules mean that CEng will have to seek registration  as Eur Ing to work in or be recognized for work associated with Europe or Internationally.

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  • Former Community Member
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    According  the European Directive 2005/EC only a graduate Industrial Perito can be made equal to an Industrial Engineer in Europe (but not in Italy: he remains Industrial Perito- graduate).

    From database of the Regulated Professions of the European Commission:

    Profession Title: Engineer
    Qualification level: PS3 – Diploma of post-secondary level (3-4 years), Art. 11 d, that is, holding a 3-4 year degree.
    https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools-databases/regprof/index.cfm?action=regprof&id_regprof=29365


    Here in Italy we have two types of Industrial Peritoes (Industrial Experts): the graduate one and Diploma one, having a specialist of secondary education at the Engineering Technician standard.

    But here things are quickly changing: in fact a new State Law prescribe that within 2021 all Industrial Peritoes entering the liberal profession. that is willing to work on their own, MUST  hold a newly introduced 3 year degree called " The  Professional Degree" articled in such a way:
    1st year: Theory
    2nd year: on the job
    3rd year: practical training under the supervision of a already well established professional that may be an Engineer or a Graduate Industrial Perito.

    It is good thing, at this point, to point out that here in Italy this "new style" Industrial Perito will not be made equal to the preexisting 3 year  Engineer but it will remain with the denomination of Industrial Perito (graduate)....



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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    According  the European Directive 2005/EC only a graduate Industrial Perito can be made equal to an Industrial Engineer in Europe (but not in Italy: he remains Industrial Perito- graduate).

    From database of the Regulated Professions of the European Commission:

    Profession Title: Engineer
    Qualification level: PS3 – Diploma of post-secondary level (3-4 years), Art. 11 d, that is, holding a 3-4 year degree.
    https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools-databases/regprof/index.cfm?action=regprof&id_regprof=29365


    Here in Italy we have two types of Industrial Peritoes (Industrial Experts): the graduate one and Diploma one, having a specialist of secondary education at the Engineering Technician standard.

    But here things are quickly changing: in fact a new State Law prescribe that within 2021 all Industrial Peritoes entering the liberal profession. that is willing to work on their own, MUST  hold a newly introduced 3 year degree called " The  Professional Degree" articled in such a way:
    1st year: Theory
    2nd year: on the job
    3rd year: practical training under the supervision of a already well established professional that may be an Engineer or a Graduate Industrial Perito.

    It is good thing, at this point, to point out that here in Italy this "new style" Industrial Perito will not be made equal to the preexisting 3 year  Engineer but it will remain with the denomination of Industrial Perito (graduate)....



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