What is a fellow of the IMechE?

What is a fellow of the IMechE?

Fellow (FIMechE) Becoming a Fellow is recognition that you’re a professional engineer working in a senior role with significant autonomy and responsibility. It is the highest level of membership and demonstrates your wealth of experience, commitment and contribution to engineering.

How many fellows does IMechE have?

We have an illustrious list of over 200 Honorary Fellows drawn from across the disciplines of science and engineering. The first Honorary Fellowships were awarded in 1866. Recipients were known as Honorary Members until that term was replaced with Honorary Fellow in 1968.

How do you become a fellow of the Institute of Engineers?

Documents to be attached with application for Fellow

  1. Certificate in support of Date of Birth.
  2. Certificate in support of examinations passed including BE/B.
  3. Documentary proof in support of Present Position/Designation.
  4. For retired persons, proof in support of last held position/designation.

Is the IMechE a professional body?

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is an independent professional association and learned society headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that represents mechanical engineers and the engineering profession.

How do I become a CEng UK?

Eligibility for CEng

  1. A Bachelors degree, with Honours, in engineering or technology, accredited for CEng, plus an appropriate and accredited Masters degree or Engineering Doctorate (EngD), or appropriate further learning to Masters level.
  2. An accredited integrated MEng degree.

Is Amie valid in UK?

AMIE is also recognized by UK-NARIC as a British bachelor’s honors degree. AMIE is also recognized by FCSA Foreign credential service of America as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in engineering.

How do I get a Ceng certificate?

To obtain the Certificate of Chartered Engineer you will have to obtain membership as a corporate Life Member of Institution of Engineers complying the eligibility prescribed. For this membership you need to apply to Institute of Engineers India on prescribed application with prescribed fees.

Are UK engineering degrees Recognised in Australia?

No. The Washington and Sydney Accords recognise the substantial equivalence of accredited engineering or engineering technology education programmes. Since the Engineering Council examinations are not programmes themselves, they are not accredited by UK professional engineering institutions.

Can I get a CEng with MSc?

Postgraduate qualifications (eg MSc or EngD) that are accredited as further learning for CEng do not meet in full the academic requirements for IEng, but elements may contribute. Your professional engineering institution will be able to advise you about further requirements.

What is the UK-spec?

The UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) sets out the competence and commitment required for registration as an Engineering Technician (EngTech), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng). It also includes examples of activities that demonstrate the required competence and commitment.

How do I apply for a UK-spec Fellowship?

As one of our CEng, IEng or EngTech members, you’ll have already met the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) requirements – so you’ll now only have to show evidence of our Fellowship requirements. As an existing member you have the option of applying online, or applying with our editable PDF application form.

When does UK-spec 4 come into effect?

The 4th edition of the UK-SPEC was published on 1 September 2020, for implementation across the sector by 31 December 2021. The 4th edition is available here, with a summaryof the key changes. Because of this required change, the competence statements within the MPDS/SRS tools will be amended to reflect UK-SPEC 4 on 6 September 2021.

Will UK-spec 4 affect those who have already completed MPDS/SRS?

Because of this required change, the competence statements within the MPDS/SRS tools will be amended to reflect UK-SPEC 4 on 6 September 2021. This should not affect those who have already completed MPDS/SRS and have submitted their membership applications.