Engineers Australia
Engineers Australia is the Australian national forum for the advancement of engineering and the professional development of their members. With over 80,000 members embracing all disciplines of engineering, Engineers Australia is the largest and most diverse professional body for engineers in Australia. They work with government, industry and tertiary education providers to promote engineering as a discipline. Their chartered engineers are regarded as trusted professionals not only in Australia, but worldwide.
Engineers Australia stated role includes activities that:
- Advance the science and practice of engineering;
- Cultivate lifelong learning by our members;
- Promote the contribution of the profession as widely as possible;
- Champion professional and ethical conduct;
- Welcome all those who wish to practise engineering;
- Allow members’ aspirations to flourish; and stimulate and learn from their creativity and innovation;
- Celebrate excellence in engineering outcomes;
- Draw inspiration from our engineering heritage;
- Sustain the integrity of the profession; and
- Take the lead in advocacy of the profession.
Chartered Status
Chartered Status is exclusive to Engineers Australia. It is a professional credential recognized by government, business and the general public worldwide. It certifies that the individual practice in a competent, independent and ethical manner and indicates the individual is a leader in their field.
Chartered Status is open to all Professional Engineers, Engineering Technologists and Engineering Officers. The Chartered title (Bye-law 24) may be held by those in the Member and Fellow grades in each occupational category: Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), Chartered Engineering Technologist (CEngT), and Chartered Engineering Officer (CEngO).
Members admitted to Chartered status through current criteria and procedures that can be shown to be equivalent, may carry their Chartered title with the suffix (current year) - for example CPEng 2002-03, shown on their membership card. The date will advance from membership year to membership year, so long as the individual meets the requirements current in that year.
To achieve Chartered Status you must be able to demonstrate specified competencies at Stage 2 (experienced practitioner) level. The Chartered Status application process is a competency-based assessment with two steps:
1) The preparation of an Engineering Practice Report linking the individuals work experience to the Stage 2 engineering competencies; and
2) A professional interview conducted by senior practitioners from the area of practice.
Migration Skills Assessment
Engineers Australia is the designated authority to assess professional qualifications in engineering for the purposes of skilled migration to Australia. If you require an engineering skills assessment to make an application to migrate to Australia, the Migration Skills Assessment Booklet they provide is available to help with that process.

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