Join those at the top of your profession
Become part of the technological elite as a Chartered Engineer (CEng). This qualification demonstrates a proven high level of competence, commitment, skills and experience.
There are many benefits of becoming chartered and vary for each individual and each specialism. However, they all increase your promotional prospects, your earning power, and respect from people within and outside the engineering industry. They demonstrate to your customers that your organisation employs technologists and engineers at the very top of their profession.
Who's it for?
It is aimed at engineers who can demonstrate underpinning knowledge and competence in:
Developing new or existing technology
Problem solving
Making a key contribution to your business’ success, through innovation, creativity and change
Promoting advanced designs or design methods
Developing better production techniques, marketing or construction concepts
Pioneering technology or engineering services and management methods
How much does it cost?
Application fees and costs are payable at various stages throughout the registration process.
Once awarded Professional Registration, annual membership fees are payable to the ITP and Engineering Council.
Fees are as follows:
Professional Registration application fee: £250
One off administration fee: £65
Engineering Council registration fee: £59.70
Annual CEng Registration fee: £45.91
Total: £420.61
To remain a member of the following professional bodies, these are the ongoing annual fees:
ITP membership
Engineering Council Annual Registration Fee £59.70
See our full professional registration fees for a detailed breakdown.
How do I apply?
You will need to be familiar with UKSPEC(for the CEng Standard) and then demonstrate both competence and knowledge to the required standard to become registered.
You will need to present evidence to demonstrate your level of competence in both an application form and a face-to-face interview.
To demonstrate competence, you must be able to show:
how you used your technical and/or engineering knowledge and understanding to improve or exploit new and advancing technology
how you applied a combination of theoretical and practical methods to analyse and solve a technical and/or engineering problem. This may include the identification of a potential project and where you have conducted appropriate research to design and develop an engineering solution
where you exercised your technical and commercial leadership skills
your personal commitment to professional standards and recognition of obligations to society, the profession and the environment.
There are various different ways in which you may demonstrate the knowledge and understanding to underpin the competences for CEng registration:
An accredited Bachelors degree with Honours in engineering or technology, plus either an accredited Masters degree, or appropriate further learning to Masters level
An accredited, integrated MEng degree
An accredited Bachelors degree with Honours in engineering or technology, started prior to September 1999 when the standard changed
Other formal qualifications, e.g. those gained overseas, assessed as equivalent in the context of your overall application
Work-based learning, assessed in the context of your overall application
A combination of the above.
How do I find out if my qualification is accredited for CEng?
If you do not hold a formal qualification, but can provide other evidence of your technical knowledge and understanding, you can still become registered.