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In the United Kingdom, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is an engineer registered with the UK's regulatory body for the engineering profession, the Engineering Council. Chartered Engineers are degree-qualified or can demonstrate equivalent work-based learning and have gained the appropriate professional competencies through education and working experience. Demonstration of competence is defined in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence, assessed through professional review of academic qualifications and professional development (training and professional work experience). Formal, non-formal and informal learning can be assessed. The title Chartered Engineer is protected in the UK under law by means of the Engineering Council’s Royal Charter and Bye-laws. As of 2019 there are a

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  • In the United Kingdom, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is an engineer registered with the UK's regulatory body for the engineering profession, the Engineering Council. Chartered Engineers are degree-qualified or can demonstrate equivalent work-based learning and have gained the appropriate professional competencies through education and working experience. Demonstration of competence is defined in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence, assessed through professional review of academic qualifications and professional development (training and professional work experience). Formal, non-formal and informal learning can be assessed. The title Chartered Engineer is protected in the UK under law by means of the Engineering Council’s Royal Charter and Bye-laws. As of 2019 there are approximately 180,000 engineers registered as a Chartered Engineer. Chartered Engineers are registered through Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs) licensed by the Engineering Council which are relevant to their industry or specialism. Many engineering tasks covered by UK legislation specify Chartership as a requirement of the persons undertaking them. For example The Road Tunnel Safety Regulations 2007 require that for inspections "The person appointed as the inspection entity must be a Chartered Engineer or headed by a Chartered Engineer". Others require chartered engineers be registered with a particular institution, for example The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 require assessments be carried out by a "chartered engineer...who is registered by the Institution of Civil Engineers". (en)
  • Il Chartered Engineer (abbreviato in ) è un in Ingegneria rilasciato dal Consiglio d'Ingegneria (Engineering Council) in Gran Bretagna. Il titolo è rilasciato dopo aver superato una serie di esami e dopo una pratica professionale di circa 7 anni.Altro titolo di ingegnere professionista legalmente protetto rilasciato sempre dal Consiglio d'Ingegneria (Engineering Council) è Incorporated Engineer (abbreviato ) Il Consiglio d'Ingegneria è l'autorità preposta per la regolamentazione della professione; è riconosciuto con Decreto Reale (Royal Charter) ed è Autorità Competente a norma della Direttiva Europea 2005/36. In Gran Bretagna il Chartered Engineer e l'Incorporated Engineer sono ingegneri professionisti riconosciuti con Decreto Ministeriale (Statutory Instruments) n.824 del 1991, aggiornato con Decreto n.2781 del 2007. Tali decreti rendono i titoli Chartered Engineer e Incorporated Engineer validi in Europa tramite la Direttiva Europea 2005/36.Commissione Europea-database delle professioni regolamentate: https://web.archive.org/web/20121026001321/http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/qualifications/regprof/index.cfm?fuseaction=profession.regProfs&profId=6000 (it)
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  • In the United Kingdom, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is an engineer registered with the UK's regulatory body for the engineering profession, the Engineering Council. Chartered Engineers are degree-qualified or can demonstrate equivalent work-based learning and have gained the appropriate professional competencies through education and working experience. Demonstration of competence is defined in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence, assessed through professional review of academic qualifications and professional development (training and professional work experience). Formal, non-formal and informal learning can be assessed. The title Chartered Engineer is protected in the UK under law by means of the Engineering Council’s Royal Charter and Bye-laws. As of 2019 there are a (en)
  • Il Chartered Engineer (abbreviato in ) è un in Ingegneria rilasciato dal Consiglio d'Ingegneria (Engineering Council) in Gran Bretagna. Il titolo è rilasciato dopo aver superato una serie di esami e dopo una pratica professionale di circa 7 anni.Altro titolo di ingegnere professionista legalmente protetto rilasciato sempre dal Consiglio d'Ingegneria (Engineering Council) è Incorporated Engineer (abbreviato ) (it)
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  • Chartered Engineer (UK) (en)
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