Engineering Council (UK) definition
Examples of Engineering Council (UK) in a sentence
In terms of this agreement, members of SAICE who are registered with ECSA as Professional Engineers of at least one years standing and members of ICE who are registered with the Engineering Council UK as Chartered Engineers of at least one years standing will be accorded corresponding membership and professional registration of the other on receipt of a duly completed acceptable application form and supporting documents.
Chartered Engineer (CEng), who also holds the title International Professional Engineer (IntPE), awarded by the Engineering Council, UK • Professional Engineer (PE), licensed in a participating US Member Board, who also holds the title International Professional Engineer (IntPE), awarded by NCEES.
Title: Forenames: Surname: Date of Birth: Nationality: Male ☐ Female ☐ Full Postal Address: Postcode Telephone: E-mail: CIHT Membership No: P0000 Member ☐ Fellow ☐ Employer’s name: Employer’s address: Postcode: Telephone: E-mail: Job Title: Membership of other UK Professional Engineering Institutions: Your sponsor must be an Engineering Council UK registrant of the same level or higher as the grade of registration you are applying for and should ideally be Members or Fellows of CIHT.
The Engineering Council (UK) and the Engineering Council of South Africa signed the Washington Accord in 1989 and 1999 respectively.
The Engineering and Technology Board (ETB) has become EngineeringUK and Engineering Council (UK) has changed its name to Engineering Council.