Incorporated Member
Incorporated Engineers (IEng) maintain and manage
applications of current and developing technology at the highest
efficiency. They provide independently and as leaders a significant
influence on the overall effectiveness of the organisation in which
they work.
Incorporated Members are entitled to use the letters IEng
MIGEM after their name.
INITIAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
IPD may be expected to take at least 3 years and it is a
requirement to demonstrate competence and commitment applied in the
gas industry by means of a Professional Review Report.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The process will be more straightforward if you hold particular
academic qualifications, these are:
- An accredited BEng/BSc engineering degree, or equivalent;
or
- A Foundation degree, HND or HNC in an engineering discipline
that satisfies the criteria listed below, plus appropriate further
learning; or
- Successfully completed the Technical Report Option; or
- Be registered as an Incorporated Engineer with a UK Engineering
Institution (see Dual Registration)
You can check if your course is accredited on the Accredited Course Search database.
Higher National Awards
Qualifications that satisfy the criteria listed below will not
require further learning.
- EdExcel/BTEC/TEC/SCOTVEC/SCOTEC Engineering HD/HNDs started
before September 1999 satisfy the academic requirements for IEng
registration.
- BTEC/TEC HC/HNC courses in a specified engineering discipline
started before September 1987 satisfy the academic requirement for
IEng registration.
- Scottish HC/HNC courses in a specified engineering discipline
started before September 1989 satisfy the academic requirements for
IEng registration.
- The academic requirement for BTEC/TEC/EdExcel HNC courses
started September 1987 onwards is a minimum of 8.0 H units (or
level IV and V), including 1.0 H unit project, 1.0 N/H or H units
computing, and 1.0 units N/H level (level III) mathematics.
- The academic requirement for SCOTVEC/SCOTEC/SQA HNC courses
started September 1989 onwards is a minimum of 12.0 HN credits,
including 1.5 HN credits Project, 1.5 NC credits mathematics at the
level of M2, and 1.5 NC credits for computing. The computing
requirement may be comprised of different units, e.g. computing for
engineering, introduction to robotics, CAD, etc.
HOW TO APPLY
- Complete and sign the Corporate
Application Form (Form M/EC)
- Arrange for Proposer to support your application and
complete Section I; they must have final registration with the
Engineering Council
- Arrange for your Proposer to sign all copies of your
academic certificates to confirm they have seen the original and
believe these to be true copies
- Complete a 1500 word Professional Review
Report
- Submit completed Corporate application form along with
your Professional Review Report, copies of certificates and
relevant application fee to Membership Services
A Professional Review
Interview will be arranged as soon as the completed application
has been received and all checking procedures have been completed.
Following the Professional Review Interview, candidates will be
notified of the result of the Membership Committee as soon as a
decision has been made.