Incorporated Engineers (IEng) manage and maintain engineering applications, working with both established and emerging technologies. In the energy sector, IEngs lead on design, development, manufacture, construction, and operation — applying their technical expertise to deliver safe, efficient and innovative solutions.
Benefits of being an Incorporated Engineer (IEng)?
- Gain global recognition for your skills, commitment and expertise.
- Boost your career prospects, professionalism and employability.
- Use a prestigious professional title respected across industries worldwide.
Who can apply?
If you have a proven track record of applying your engineering knowledge to manage or maintain applications in energy, IEng registration could be your next step. Most applicants hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, but relevant qualifications or experience are also considered.
Check your qualifications
You’ll usually need an Engineering Council-accredited Bachelor’s degree or an approved NVQ4 or SVQ4.
Don’t have one? Start with Interim IEng Registration so we can assess your qualifications and experience and advise on next steps.
What does it cost?
| Incorporated Engineer (IEng) | Fee |
| Application: | £85.00 |
| Initial registration: | £54.29 |
| Professional registration: | £12.00 |
| Annual registration: | £41.97 |
The professional registration fees are excluded from your Membership subscription.
How to apply
- Become a Member (MEI) or Fellow (FEI) of the Energy Institute – you’ll need to hold a professional grade of membership before you can qualify for IEng
- Download the IEng application pack and follow the step-by-step guide.
Download the application pack for IEng
Need help?
Email: [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7467 7100 for personalised advice.
Take the next step in your professional journey – apply now to become an Incorporated Engineer.
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