UK SPEC Engineering Council Registration Benefits For Engineers

 


The UK SPEC (the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment explains the requirements that must be met to be registered as a Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician.

Engineers all over the world are in quest of an opportunity that allows them to make their career in the UK. However, being an engineer and being a registered engineer approved by Engineering Council UK SPEC are two different things. There are many benefits of being a professionally registered engineer that is given below in this blog. So, if you are one of such aspirants willing to settle in the UK and work there as a professionally registered engineer, then the following are the benefits you will get.

8 benefits of being a professionally registered engineer by the Engineering Council:

Better career prospects and employability:

If you are professionally registered, then you show that you have and are committed to improving and maintaining the knowledge, skills and competency necessary to fulfill the engineering and technological requirements of today. Your title will play a vital role in improving your resume and result in bigger employment options, career progression and promotion.

More salary:

The Engineer’s 2018 salary survey pointed out that professionally registered respondents reported a low average salary of £51,930, in comparison to £43,914 for respondents who did not have professional registration. Average salaries amongst those who are professionally registered respondents were more in all industry sectors at and at every level of seniority. The Engineering Council’s 2013 survey of registered engineers and technicians showed that those having the titles EngTech, CEng, IEng or ICTTech continued to enjoy pay increases above the national average throughout the recession.

As a registered engineer or technician, you can earn more. It is because employers benefit by hiring registered ones, as it boosts the confidence of the customer. It can also help them grab more projects.

More value from employers and clients:

Being professionally registered shows your commitment to professional criteria and developing your competency. This title of registration proves that you have a positive attitude and a burning desire to succeed within the engineering domain. These are attributes that are given importance by clients and employers. It indicates that you will work safely, which will lead to sustainable development. Apart from that, it also shows that you have committed to adhering to codes of conduct.

Unparalleled self-esteem:

Respondents to the Engineering Council’s registrant surveys repeatedly report improved status as the main desire to be professionally registered. Professional registration is attained through peer recognition of competency and commitment to society, the environment and the profession. It gives birth to a sense of attainment, credibility with students and colleagues, respect from the wider industry and last but not least boosts the self-esteem and confidence of the registered professional.

Global recognition of competence and commitment:

The UK SPEC (UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence), against which an individual has been assessed for IEng, EngTech or CEng registration, is given value and respect from every country in the world. The Engineering Council also works with many global-level engineering organizations to promote recognition of the standard and titles overseas. It helps facilitate the global mobility of registered engineering and technician professionals.

Expertise proof:

When you are a registered engineer or technician, then you put a positive impression into the minds of employers, peers and the public. They will see you as someone who has spent a tremendous amount of time developing the skills, knowledge and understanding within your field and has clearly shown your competence and commitment.

More influence in your field or organization:

The titles IEng, EngTech and ICTTech are well known and respected all over the world and show your level of skills, knowledge and understanding within the profession. As a registered professional, you will also be among the experts in your field through membership in a professional engineering institution. It provides opportunities for involvement in influential activities, like reports, campaigns and access to lifelong learning. This is one of the biggest benefits of UK SPEC Engineering Council registration.

Recognition as a counter signatory:

The UK passport list of occupations for a countersignatory includes ‘engineer – with professional qualifications’. This document is referenced by the Joint Money Laundering Steering Group (JMSLG) when defining an ‘appropriate person’ to certify copy documents utilized as evidence of identity where business is not done face-to-face. As a result, a professionally registered engineer is accepted as a certifier of documentary evidence of customer identity, as may be needed to open a bank account for instance.

 

 

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