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RAF Marham October 2019 Kayleigh Winter MOD Development Manager Agenda Agenda About the IET Membership and Benefits Professional Registration My approach Application and Support How I can add value Q&A Agenda About the IET The


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Kayleigh Winter

MOD Development Manager

RAF Marham

October 2019

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About the IET

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Membership and Benefits Professional Registration Application and Support Q&A

How I can add value My approach

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Creation of The IET

The UK’s only multi-disciplinary professional institution for Engineers and Technicians

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1871 1909 2006

Society of Telegraph Engineers

1887

Renamed Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE)

1921

Royal Charter

1963

Registered Charity Savoy Place Purchased

About the IET

Merged with IIE

The history

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2019

4,000

VOLUNTEERS

168,000 MEMBERS

The UK’s largest professional institution for Engineers and Technicians

MULTI-DISCIPLINARY

The UK’s only multi-disciplinary institution working across five key sectors:

About the IET

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Communications

including Telecoms and Signal Processing, Radar, Sonar & Navigation, RF and Microwave, Mobile

Power

including Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Utility/Supply, Fossil, Renewable, Oil and Gas

Financial Services Biotechnology Public Services Education Defence Construction Transport

including Aerospace, Automotive, Rail

Manufacturing

including Food, Drink & Pharmaceutical, Manufacturing and Process Engineering

Management

including Consultancy

Electronics

including Embedded Systems, EMC, Consumer Electronics, Power Electronics

IT

including Software, Hardware, Cybersecurity

Control and Automation

including Drives and Controls, Machine and Panel Building

About the IET

Our Members

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About The IET

Our Partners

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APPRENTICE MEMBER STUDENT MEMBER ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEMBER (MIET) TECHNICIAN MEMBER (TMIET) FELLOW (FIET)

Membership and Benefits

Membership types

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E&T Magazine, our award winning monthly members magazine with features and articles on today’s engineering stories. Published once a month, and access to back catalogue. WINNER Award winning Available on your tablet

JAN 08

Membership and Benefits

E&T Magazine

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Seminars from experts in their field

  • n specific engineering topics.

Plus courses, awards and networking events.

1,300

Events across the world annually

150,000

Attendees per annum

Membership and Benefits

Events

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A definitive collection of engineering video content, including lectures, presentations, teaching materials and news, allowing you to view seminars you couldn’t attend in person.

10,900

videos & counting

Searchable

by keywords

Membership and Benefits

IET.tv

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The IET has the worlds largest technical library:

  • A physical library at our

London HQ

  • A virtual library with

thousands of online e-books, e-journals, magazines and reports

  • The IET’s own Digital Library.

Membership and Benefits

Technical Papers e-Books e-journals

Library and Knowledge Services

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Europe Barcelona Group Cyprus Network Czech Republic Network France Network Germany Network Gibraltar Network Greece (Hellas) Network Ireland Network Italy Network Malta Network Portugal Group Switzerland Network Middle East Bahrain Network Egypt Network Kuwait Network Qatar Network Saudi Arabia Network United Arab Emirates Africa Ghana Network Mauritius Network Nigeria Network South Africa Network Pakistan Pakistan Network Canada Toronto Network Ottawa Network Montreal

www.theiet.org/communities

USA New England Network Chesapeake Community IET Purdue University Gulf of Mexico Network 
 Southern California Network Caribbean Caribbean Network South America Brazil Community Australia Australia Network New South Wales Network Queensland Network South Australia and Northern Territory Tasmania Network Victoria Network Western Australia Network Brunei Darussalam Brunei Darussalam Network China Beijing Network Shanghai Network Xi'an Network Hong Kong Network Japan Japan Network Malaysia Malaysia Network New Zealand Auckland Network Christchurch Network Wellington Network Singapore Singapore Network India Bangalore Network Kolkata Network Chennai Network Delhi Network Mumbai Network Pune Network Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Network Burma Burma Network United Kingdom Channel Islands Channel Islands Network Scotland IET Scotland Scotland North Network Scotland South East Network Scotland South West Network Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Network Wales Wales North Network Wales South East Network Wales South West Network East Midlands East Midlands Network Eastern Anglian Coastal Network Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Network Cambridge Network Essex Network Peterborough and Huntingdon Network London London Network North East Northumbria Network Teesside Network North Western Lancashire and Cumbria Network Manchester Network Mersey and Western Cheshire Network Wales North Network South Eastern Kent Network Surrey Network Sussex Network South Western Bristol Network Devon and Cornwall Network Gloucestershire Network Somerset and West Wiltshire Network Swindon Network Southern Dorset and South Wiltshire Network Solent Network Thames and Chiltern Berkshire Network Buckinghamshire Network Oxfordshire Network West Midlands Birmingham Network Coventry and Warwickshire Network Hereford and Worcester Network North West Midlands Network Shropshire Network Yorkshire Humber Network North Yorkshire Network South Yorkshire Network West Yorkshire Network

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The IET Local Networks provide

  • pportunities for like-minded

people to network, share ideas and expertise, collaborate, learn and keep abreast of news and views.

Membership and Benefits

IET Communities – Local Networks

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Technical Building Information Modelling Cyber Security Community Data Centre Engineering Community Electrical Safety Management EVI-GTI Functional Safety TPN Future Energy Community IET Aerospace Network IET Antennas and Propagation Network IET Automotive and Road Transport Systems Network IET Built Environment Sector IET Consultants Network IET Control and Automation Network IET Design and Production Sector IET Electromagnetics Network IET Energy Sector IET Healthcare Technologies Network IET History of Technology Network IET Hong Kong Electronics and Communications Section IET Hong Kong Informatics and Control Technologies Section IET Hong Kong Management Section IET Hong Kong Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Section IET Hong Kong Power and Energy Section IET Information and Communications Sector IET Manufacturing Network IET Midlands Power Group IET Multimedia Communications Network IET Power Generation, Conversion and Utilisation Network IET Power Systems and Equipment Network IET Power Trading and Control Network IET PYA Superyacht Chief Engineer & ETO Expert Working Groups IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation Network IET Railway Network IET RF & Microwave Technology Network IET Robotics and Mechatronics Network IET Satellite Systems and Applications Network IET Scotland E,C & I Network IET Transport Sector IET Tribology Network IET Vision and Imaging Network IET/ACostE Project Controls Network IET/IAM Asset Management Network Infrastructure Operators Adaptation Forum International Measurement Community (IntMC) Lighting Community Midlands Automotive Network Midlands Communications Network Midlands IT Network Oil and Gas Community Power Electronics, Machines & Drives Raspberry Pi Resources Systems Engineering Community Specialist CC-UK CVC Delegate Challenge Group Colloquium on Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics Community Administrators Group Diamond Jubilee Scholars Engineers and Dyslexia Help Horizontal Innovation Community IET Connect - IET Benevolent Fund IET India - Internet of Things Panel IET Initial Professional Development IET Innovation Awards IET London: Savoy Place upgrade IET on campus administrators IET Plus! For events user group IET Professional Development IET Schools Liaison Community IET Volunteers IET Scotland - Science, Education & Management Network IET- Registration and Standards LGBT Network MF/1 Community Next Generation Local and Access Networks The IET Women's Network

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The IET supports Technical and Professional Networks driven by groups of volunteers who work or have expertise within the topic area.

Membership and Benefits

www.theiet.org/communities

IET Communities – Technical and Specialist

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Birmingham

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London

Membership and Benefits

Member venues

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The Savoy Place Engineering Hub brings together networking

  • pportunities, state-of-the-art

research facilities, inspiring events and a cutting-edge brainstorming and meeting space.

£30 Million

Spent on refurbishment

1909

Home to the IET for over 100 years

EST. Explore

Take a virtual tour using Google maps

Membership and Benefits

IET London: Savoy Place

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Professional Registration

Other:

The qualifications

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STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD DEMONSTRATE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE

CAN IMPROVE

CAREER PROSPECTS

HELP YOUR ORGANISATION SUCCEED

Professional Registration

Why become professionally registered?

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Stephen Johnson BEng MSc CEng MIET MIET

Professional Registration

Senior Engineer Excel Engineering Ltd

T +44 (0)1438 776521 M +44 (0)7561 358786 stephen.johnson@excel.com www.exceleng.com Excel Engineering, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX15 3RD

Designatory letters

FIET

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  • Develop new or existing technology
  • Problem solve
  • Make a key contribution to your business’

success, through innovation, creativity and change

  • Promote advanced designs or design

methods

  • Develop better production techniques,

marketing or construction concepts

  • Pioneer technology or engineering services

and management methods.

  • Maintain and manage applications of

current and developing technology

  • Apply existing and emerging technology

in their work

  • Problem solve
  • Contribute to continuous improvement in

business processes

  • Manage the planning, budgeting and
  • rganisation of tasks, people and resources
  • Have involvement in design, development,

manufacture, construction and operation.

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Professional Registration

The registrations

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  • Apply proven techniques and

procedures to practical engineering

problems

  • Hold supervisory or technical

responsibility

  • Contribute to design, development,

manufacture, commissioning, decommissioning or operation

  • Maintain products, equipment, processes
  • r services
  • Show a creative approach to your work
  • Apply safe systems of working.
  • Support or enable the use of ICT

equipment and applications by others

  • Select and use appropriate ICT resources,

techniques, configurations, procedures and methods

  • Install, operate, support, or maintain ICT

systems

  • Protect ICT systems from intrusion, damage
  • r data loss
  • Accept or exercise personal responsibility for

ICT systems.

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Professional Registration

The registrations

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Professional Registration

Competence

Competence

Knowledge Skills Attitude and Behaviours

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www.ukspec.org.uk

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PART D.

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS

PART B.

APPLICATION TO PRACTICE

PART C.

LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT

OR

SUPERVISION

PART A.

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

PART E.

COMMITMENT TO PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

Professional Registration

Competence framework (UK-SPEC)

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Level 3 qualification Bachelors degree Masters degree

An accredited Bachelors degree in engineering or technology Accredited Bachelors plus an accredited Masters Degree Accredited MEng

Professional Registration

Underpinning Knowledge & Understanding The benchmarks:

  • f successful

applicants via the IET do not have these academic qualifications

68%

Benchmark UK&U achieved by demonstrating:

  • Further learning
  • Work-based learning
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IPD.

DEVELOP YOUR COMPETENCES

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STEP 1.

JOIN THE IET

STEP 2.

MAP YOUR COMPETENCES AGAINST UK-SPEC

STEP 3.

WRITE YOUR APPLICATION

STEP 4.

PROFESSIONAL REVIEW (INC. INTERVIEW)

There are no interviews required for EngTech or ICTTech

Professional Registration

The process

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Manage your professional development and apply for professional registration using the IET’s online skills development and recording tool, Career Manager.

Secure

Our servers meet stringent security requirements.

Backed up

No more misplacing that file or paper copy.

Application and Support

Career Manager

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IPD.

DEVELOP YOUR COMPETENCES

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STEP 1.

JOIN THE IET

STEP 2.

MAP YOUR COMPETENCES AGAINST UK-SPEC

STEP 3.

WRITE YOUR APPLICATION

STEP 4.

PROFESSIONAL REVIEW (INC. INTERVIEW)

There are no interviews required for EngTech or ICTTech

Initial Professional Development (IPD)

Tools and Support Application and Support

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Continually assesses your competence in readiness for applying for professional registration using Career Manager.

Gap analysis

Identify development areas against the UK-SPEC.

Share

Get feedback from your line managers

  • r mentor on your

progress

Initial Professional Development (IPD)

Application and Support

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Generate Assessment Summary Reports.

121

These summaries are great tools for appraisals and monitoring your development.

Initial Professional Development (IPD)

Download

as a Word or PDF document.

Application and Support

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IPD.

DEVELOP YOUR COMPETENCES

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STEP 1.

JOIN THE IET

STEP 2.

MAP YOUR COMPETENCES AGAINST UK-SPEC

STEP 3.

WRITE YOUR APPLICATION

STEP 4.

PROFESSIONAL REVIEW (INC. INTERVIEW)

There are no interviews required for EngTech or ICTTech

Applying for professional registration

Application and Support

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When you are ready to apply for professional registration, it’s important to get help before applying.

ONLINE

  • IET Career Manager
  • UK-SPEC
  • Engineering Council
  • IET.tv – Video Guides
  • IET weekly online workshops

THE IET

  • IET Registration Department
  • IET Mentors
  • Professional Registration

Advisors (PRA)

AT WORK

  • Mentors
  • Registered colleagues
  • Supporters
  • Line managers
  • IET Industry Reps

Finding help

Application and Support

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Create your application form , upload supporting documents and submit to the IET for assessment using Career Manager.

Guidance notes

It’s important to read these before starting.

Support

Contact the IET Professional Registration department if you need any support

Apply online using Career Manager

Application and Support

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Paper form

Application and Support

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Title Agenda

Applying via an SRA

Special Registration Agreements

  • the IET has a series of Special Registration Agreements

(SRAs) or Defence Engineer Registration Schemes (DERS) for various branches of the Armed Forces

  • these benchmark certain career pathways against the

requirements for registration

  • individuals that meet the eligibility criteria for one of these

routes may apply via a streamlined application process

  • visit www.theiet.org/armed-forces for criteria
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Title Agenda

Applying via an SRA

Special Registration Agreements

  • 1. Check eligibility criteria www.theiet.org/armed-forces
  • 2. Download application form
  • 3. Complete application form, using guidance notes
  • 4. Send to relevant scheme co-ordinator to obtain

endorsement

  • 5. Submit application, plus endorsement form, to the IET for

assessment (inc. PRI for CEng/IEng)

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Helpful hints and tips on how to complete the responsibilities and achievements section of your employment history.

YOUR INVOLVEMENT

What did you personally do? Speak in the first person: I designed, I developed, etc.

years

5

BEST PROJECTS

Pick two or three best projects to demonstrate your engineering ability from the past five years.

THE VALUE

Indicate size, complexity, strategic importance, etc.

Guidance on employment history

Application and Support

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BE REFLECTIVE

What problems did you face, how did you solve them, what did you learn? How did this benefit your company or organisation.

RESPONSIBILITY

If appropriate, quantify budget, resources, staffing required, etc.

Application and support

Guidance on employment history

Helpful hints and tips on how to complete the responsibilities and achievements section of your employment history.

Application and Support

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It’s important to avoid disclosing any commercial or security sensitive information.

INCLUDE:

  • Underlying engineering principles
  • How you solved the problem
  • How you developed as an individual
  • Details available in the public domain.

EXCLUDE:

  • Specific data
  • Project names/clients
  • Methodology (trade secrets).

IF IN DOUBT, CHECK

Guidance on employment history

Application and Support

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These are individuals, who verify the information you include in your application., providing you with a reference

Mandatory: Knows you professionally, working at a senior level to you and with direct knowledge of your role and responsibilities Preferred: A supporter who is Engineering Council or international equivalent registered engineer, who is a Member or Fellow of the IET or another Professional Engineering Institute (PEI).

Optional: A second and third supporter is optional e.g. contractors/frequent job moves to enable adequately verified periods for your employment.

Supporters (standard route only)

Application and Support

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IPD.

DEVELOP YOUR COMPETENCES

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STEP 1.

JOIN THE IET

STEP 2.

MAP YOUR COMPETENCES AGAINST UK-SPEC

STEP 3.

WRITE YOUR APPLICATION

STEP 4.

PROFESSIONAL REVIEW (INC. INTERVIEW)

There are no interviews required for EngTech or ICTTech

Submitting your application

Application and Support

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Here are the steps involved in assessing your application:

Application submitted to the IET Application reviewed Request for further evidence

  • Additional evidence for

a section or subsection

  • Technical Report

Professional Review Interview Results sent in the post

There are no interviews required for EngTech or ICTTech

Submitting your application

Application checked by PRA/endorsed via the SRA

Application and Support

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Tools and support

Here’s what to expect in your PRI:

Location

  • r

Time Example

Search “IET PRI” on

  • r

1 hr

Presentation Q&A on presentation and application

The Professional Review Interview (PRI)

Application and Support

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To help you achieve professional registration you will be

  • ffered Company Based Registration Support (CBRS), only

available to employees groups working for our partner

  • rganisations.

Today’s Presentation Launch Date Application form submission Week 14 Deadline for IET membership Week 2 IPD or Professional Registration Workshop Week 4 PRA review of your application form Week 6 PRA review of your application form Week 10

Company Based Registration Support (CBRS)

Write your application with continued support from our team

Application and Support

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CEng IEng EngTech ICTTech

Once you’re professionally registered, the next time your membership is due for renewal you are required to pay the annual IET qualified and registered member fee (this rate includes the standard IET membership fee) in addition to the Engineering Council annual registration fee

CEng IEng EngTech/ICTTech

£51.90 £43.80 £17.90

You’ll be assessed against your chosen professional registration category and, if successful, an Engineering Council entrance fee is collected by the IET on their behalf

CEng/IEng EngTech/ICTTech

£207 via Career Manager** £47.10 via Career Manager** £269 via paper application** £64.10 via paper application**

Apply online using Career Manager and pay the professional registration application fee

Associate/MIET/TMIET Membership £165

We recommend that individuals about to apply for professional registration apply for associate membership*

Step One

Join the IET

Step Two

Professional Registration Application Fee

Step Three

Engineering Council entrance fee

Step Four

Once professionally registered continue to pay your annual fee

Technicians and Engineers that are within the early stages of their career may qualify for IET Advantage or IET Signature reduced membership subscriptions. *The price for associate membership is the same as TMIET or MIET, however the processing time is shorter and it ensures professional registration candidates do not submit the same information for both membership and registration processes. Associate members of the IET who become professionally registered have their membership upgraded automatically free of charge to the appropriate membership category. Associates achieving EngTech or ICTTech will be upgraded to TMIET, those achieving IEng or CEng will be upgraded to MIET **Applications through Career Manager benefit from a discounted rate. Please ask a member of the IET staff for the standard paper application fee. Registration Category IET Qualified and Registered Membership Fee Engineering Council Annual Registration Fee Total Amount CEng £230 £39.90 £269.90 IEng £230 £33.80 £263.80 EngTech £208 £19.40 £227.40 ICTTech £208 £19.40 £227.40 Registration Category IET Qualified and Registered Membership Fee Engineering Council Annual Registration Fee Total Amount CEng £203 £39.90 £242.90 IEng £203 £33.80 £236.80 EngTech £181 £19.40 £200.40 ICTTech £181 £19.40 £200.40

2019 registered members fees

Members Fellows

Membership & Professional Registration Fees

Fees

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Application and support

Fees

Fees

Refund of Engineering Professional Body fees: 2019DIN07-069

IET Fees for Techicians

£20 - £100 Annual Membership Fee £0 EngTech Application Fee (waived) £17.90 Engineering Council Entrance Fee Annual Fees (inc. Membership and EC fees)

Can claim Can’t claim

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Application and support

Fees

Fees

Refund of Engineering Professional Body fees: 2019DIN07-069

IET Fees

£165 Annual Membership Fee £207 CEng/IEng Application Fee £51.90 CEng/£43.80 IEng Engineering Council Entrance Fee Annual Fees (inc. Membership and EC fees)

Can claim Can’t claim

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Application and support

Joining the IET

Online: We will email you today with details of how to join via a quick online form. Phone: We will contact non- members directly to offer personal assistance to join

  • ver the phone.

To join the IET as a new member, you can apply:

Applying

Text: Text “IET MOD” & “Your Name” to 62277

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To help you with your professional registration application you can join our Company Based Registration Scheme (CBRS), only

  • ffered to employees groups working for our partner
  • rganisations.

Application and support

Company Based Registration Support (CBRS)

Sign up to the CBRS http://form.jotformeu.com/theiet/iet-cbrs-raf-marham

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Q&A

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https://www.theiet.org/membership/becoming-a- member/join-the-iet/armed-forces-membership/useful- documents-for-mod/