Why become an Incorporated Engineer? (Draft) When you become an Incorporated Engineer (IEng), it demonstrates to your employers and clients that you have had your competence independently assessed, your credentials verified, and have made a commitment to Continuous Professional Development (CPD).
Am I eligible? (Draft) Here you'll find what competence and commitment mean in addition to how they relate to your application.
How to apply for IEng (Not yet available) Already working on your application but unsure if you’re ready to submit? Check out what you need and how to do it.
What Happens Next (Draft) After you have sent off your application you'll start a chain of events that will hopefully result in your successful registration. Here's how it works.