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CAD Designers - Routes to Registration

Former Community Member
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There are many designers and CAD users working on Built Environment projects who are not Professionally Registered. By that I mean that they are not Eng. Tech, I.Eng or C.Eng registered with the Engineering Council through the IET or other professional Institution.


It has got me thinking that CAD designers and operatives are missing an opportunity to demonstrate to their current and future employers just how competent they are. 


What are the perceived barriers to registration for CAD designers?


Are you a CAD designer or other type of CAD user? Please let me know what support you'd like from the IET to enable you to become a registered engineer.

http://www.theiet.org/membership/types/

http://www.theiet.org/membership/career/cmanager/index.cfm



Tim Clark

Sector Head - Built Environment
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks Kevin. Its very useful to here Member's views. I particularly like your comment about Contract Agencies and will have a think about how to identify them by sector and perhaps get them engaged in the discussion.


    I'd like to hear other member's thoughts on how we the IET could become the home to Built Environment CAD Operators and even extend that to include CAD operators across the Engineering and Technology Community.


    regards


    Tim
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks Kevin. Its very useful to here Member's views. I particularly like your comment about Contract Agencies and will have a think about how to identify them by sector and perhaps get them engaged in the discussion.


    I'd like to hear other member's thoughts on how we the IET could become the home to Built Environment CAD Operators and even extend that to include CAD operators across the Engineering and Technology Community.


    regards


    Tim
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