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The title provides a basis for mutual recognition of the competence and standing of experienced engineering technologists who are professionally registered, licensed or certified within these countries. More nations are expected to become involved in the not-too-distant future. The Engineering Council UK (ECUK) is responsible for maintaining the UK section of the IntET Register.
To qualify for the IntET title, individuals must hold an appropriate academic qualification (generally a bachelor’s degree, HND or HNC) and have a minimum of seven years’ post-graduate experience as an engineer, with at least two years in charge of significant engineering work. They also need to show an up-to-date record of continuing professional development. Applications have to be made through the candidate’s engineering institution. The registration fee is £90 and grants use of the title for five years.
ECUK already maintains the UK section of the Register of International Professional Engineers (IntPE), which was established in 2001 and now contains more than 2000 names. In this country it is only open to experienced Chartered Engineers (CEng), who are also able to apply for the title of European Engineer (EUR ING). IntET is the first international award that recognises the competences of Incorporated Engineers.
For further information about the new title contact: international@engc.org.uk
For more information visit: www.engc.org.uk






