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Hello, Hydrogen & Anerkennung

Hello IET Germany Network,


I'm new to the IET online communities (first post), currently in Germany working full time in R&D in the Hydrogen industry and I wanted to introduce myself and say hello to everyone in this community.


I came looking for this community because my degree was accredited by the IET (I am not currently a member, but I was a student member hence the connection) and I have been considering working through the process for getting official recognition of my masters degree in Germany through a process called Anerkennung.


This is a formal process which would (hopefully) see my IET accredited degree as officially and legally equivalent to a Masters degree from a German institution. It is also required to work independently as an engineer rather than as an employee of a company doing engineering work. Another benefit is that it grants one the legal right to be introduced as an engineer ("Ingenieur" or "Ingenieurin"), something that would perhaps be nice.


I have been doing some research on the topic and I think I know what's involved, but what I am unsure of is whether it is something worth doing as a British trained engineer working in Germany (and hoping to continue doing so for the foreseeable future). I am also unsure whether it would interfere with possibly working towards chartership in the UK (do you have to work in the UK to qualify for CEng?).


As engineers and members of the IET in Germany, I couldn't think of a better place to ask for opinions on this topic, I hope that's ok. I welcome all and any thoughts on you all have to share.


Thank you for your time and understanding!


Kind regards,


Joe


Munich


P.S. Anyone else working with Hydrogen please let me know - I'm always happy to talk about what's occurring with Hydrogen. I don't know that much, but it's riding a wave of interest in Germany right now for sure.
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  • Hello,


    It is interesting to me to read that CEng, MIET and related qualifications are not recognised in Germany. Curiously this a little at odds with my previous understanding of the IET as a globally recognised organisation, I guess I had subconsciously assumed this included Germany. But no matter, the points about these kind of qualifications being helpful should I decide to return to the UK at some point in the future.


    On this matter may I ask which other places do have strong connections with the IET and/or recognition of the CEng qualification?


    Though I have not been working here very long, I echo the advantages of being a UK native working in a German company with diverse international customers wholly. Being able to be useful in this way is something that appeals to me about working abroad, in addition to (for me at least) a more promising outlook for graduate engineers than in the UK at the moment.


    Meanwhile I have enquired about the Stammtisch and hope to come along to one in the near future.


    Regards,


    Joe
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  • Hello,


    It is interesting to me to read that CEng, MIET and related qualifications are not recognised in Germany. Curiously this a little at odds with my previous understanding of the IET as a globally recognised organisation, I guess I had subconsciously assumed this included Germany. But no matter, the points about these kind of qualifications being helpful should I decide to return to the UK at some point in the future.


    On this matter may I ask which other places do have strong connections with the IET and/or recognition of the CEng qualification?


    Though I have not been working here very long, I echo the advantages of being a UK native working in a German company with diverse international customers wholly. Being able to be useful in this way is something that appeals to me about working abroad, in addition to (for me at least) a more promising outlook for graduate engineers than in the UK at the moment.


    Meanwhile I have enquired about the Stammtisch and hope to come along to one in the near future.


    Regards,


    Joe
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