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DOES IET MAINTAIN ITS 2006 OBJECTIVES FOR ALL

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is the largest multidisciplinary professional engineering institution in the world.
Does IET satisfy the aspirations of all its members and potential Professional Engineer members of both genders in the UK?

At the creation of IET in 2006, all members of IET, MIET, were considered to be equal. It was a multidisciplinary PEI for all PE grades and associates of both genders.

We have lost many IEng members.
We have lost many IIE CEng members.
We do not value and do not attract new IEng members, not to mention women and technicians (6% + 1%).
We have done very little to attract women into the Technology disciplines at any of the grades.
Technicians are not really taken into account in IET or in the UK.

This is an IET problem; it seems to be a typical UK PEI problem, or even a UK society problem.

Do the Council, the Board and IET Staff (nearly 500) uphold 2006 vales today?
Have we drifted away from our 2006 objectives?

I have my personal observations; these IET blogs show great discontent, and the UK PE & PEI statistics are deplorable.
I believe that IET has, over the last 10 years, lost its “cap”; it satisfies only a small part of IET membership.
There is perhaps a reason; to work in Technology in the UK today you need to be ECUK registered. To be ECUK registered you need to join a PEI.
IET is the only multidisciplinary PEI open to generalists and novel Technologists.

Do Professional Engineers join just to have access to Technology posts in this hard competitive world?
Do they join for the title and just ignore the objectives of IET in 2006?

Should we continue on this path or should IET change?

John Gowman – MIET 

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    Roy has summed up some of my reasons for my signalling this discontentment with the UK PE Registration system and IET as a UK PEI.
    I have no personal gain or merit to gain from my calling for a professional review of our Professional Engineering UK registration and our reasons and objectives for out of date Professional Engineering Institutions.
    Those MIET abroad have a broader view of national and international engineering and engineering licensing. The UK seems to be blind to the new evolution in Technology and its participants. What are you going to do to face up to BREXIT?
    There are people who benefit from ECUK registration. There are those that want it to be restrictive for economic reasons.
    There are many who fraudulently use their ECUK titles for personal gain.
    There are many more that have not seen the need to be ECUK PE registered, and many such as myself that have been mistreated without any legal form of complaint.
    Now is the time :

    • To make a true UK Engineers’ Register for all PEs.

    • To bring in Technicians

    • To bring in Technologists

    • To respect and register women.

    • To redefine CEng (change of name first) as an expert consultant or engineer in a specific domain.

    • To create a PE management grade for MBA or Professional managers in engineering domains.


     
    It is not by marketing that you will bring in women, technicians and BSc PEs into IET or to be ECUK registered.
    The problem is a long standing UK society problem, by addressing this at all levels, - communication, demonstration, reporting of these peoples activities and by politics, you will perhaps turn the tables.
    Reform by us of our system has to be recognised, called for and acted upon by us or else others will do it for us.
    I am retiring, I have signalled the dysfunction, you can cancel the alarm or sort out the breakdown.

    John Gowman MIE
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