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How to Become a Chartered Engineer

How to Become a Chartered Engineer

How to Become a Chartered Engineer

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I am a licensed PE in Florida in NJ, accredited university, passed FE and PE, 15 years experience, own my own company.

I would like to become licensed in the UK, a Chartered Engineer.  Have done some research online but they have numberous institutes, I have not found anything online that explains how to go about this.

does anyone have any info on this?
Thanks
MW

RE: How to Become a Chartered Engineer

I'd start with the Institute of Civil Engineers, guessing that you build targets rather than weapons.

I'm pretty sure there is some sort of comity arrangement.
 

Cheers

Greg Locock

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