Engineering Council UK

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The Engineering Council UK (ECUK) is the UK's regulatory authority for registration of professional Engineers and Technicians, holding a register of these and providing advice to students, engineers, employers and academic institutions on the standards for registration and procedures for registration. It responsible for the accreditation of educational and training programmes, delegating this responsibility to Licensed Member institutions. The Council's address is 10 Maltravers Street, London, WC2R 3ER, United Kingdom.

ECUK is recognised by the British Government as the national representative body of the engineering profession in the United Kingdom, working in partnership with other engineering institutions, and is a "designated authority", under the implementing regulations for Directive 89148/EEC. This directive is implemented for engineering in the UK by Statutory Instrument (SI) 1991 No 824 "The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 1991". ECUK is a member of the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI)

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UK legislation is generally 'permissive' and, as such, the title 'engineer' is not protected by law. Registration by professional engineers is voluntary, and candidates are required to demonstrate a high standard of professional competence acquired through education, training and responsible experience in order to register. There are three categories of registration:

Assessment for registration is typically carried out on ECUK's behalf by a Licensed Member institution.

ECUK has relationships with many similar organisations world-wide. It has responsibility for the UK sections of two international registers:

European Engineer registration entitles the holder to use the European-style prefix title EurIng; Internatinal Professional Engineer registration entitles the holder to use the suffix IntPE(UK). The qualifications required for international registration are similar to those required for CEng registration.

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