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The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is on a mission to encourage engineers to become professionally registered 

The Institution of Agricultural Engineers has found that professionally registered engineers are more successful in their careers.

The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is on a mission to encourage engineers to become professionally registered 

 

Independent research tells us that registered engineers are more successful in their careers than those that are non-registered. Not only can you earn more, but professional registration also gives you enhanced status and demonstrates your commitment to your profession and your career development.

 

To achieve registration, you must first become a member of a Professional Engineering Institution, such as IAgrE. A series of 4 videos have been created that demonstrate the benefits of membership and to encourage engineers to become professionally registered with the Engineering Council or the Society of the Environment through IAgrE. 

 

“If you are thinking about becoming registered, whether it’s as an Engineering Technician, a Chartered Environmentalist or the various other grades, IAgrE will mentor you through the process.  We are a friendly Institution for engineers and environmentalists working in agriculture, horticulture and the land-based industries, with members from all sectors, ready and happy to help and support you through your career journey,” said Charlie Nicklin CEO of IAgrE.

 

In the first video young members and employers talk about the benefits of belonging to a professional membership organisation and why IAgrE is great value for money.  The second video looks at the benefits tailored to the needs of its membership.  The focus of video three is the importance of professional registration and how it benefits you in your career. The final video is all about how IAgrE is a community more than an Institution and the value of professional networks.

 

“Many members are leaders in their field.  It’s very easy to talk to somebody in IAgrE and you feel like you are part of a family.  There are plenty of networking opportunities and you can make great new friends – you can’t put a value on the knowledge you will get from members,” added Charlie

 

For further details, contact Marion King at [email protected] or call 01234 750876 – mobile 07843382362

 

 

The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE)

 

IAgrE members can become registered as Chartered Engineer (CEng), Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv), Incorporated Engineer (IEng), Registered Environmental Practitioner (REnvP) and Engineering Technician (Eng Tech) through the Engineering Council and Society for the Environment.

 IAgrE is the professional body for scientists, technologists, engineers, academics, managers and students working in the land-based sector and has an international membership base. 

 As a licensed body of the Engineering Council (EngC) and a founding Constituent Body of The Society for the Environment (SocEnv), IAgrE registers suitably experienced professionals as Chartered Engineers, Chartered Environmentalists, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians. 

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