Accidentally finished the bottle of wine? But what about if you could make yourself a promise that would make you a better chemical engineer?
What if you could improve your job prospects? Earn more money? That would a pretty easy resolution to stick to, right? So why apply to become a Chartered Chemical Engineer? The Chartered Chemical Engineer title is only awarded to engineers who have demonstrated competency and a clear commitment to their profession. Candidates are typically considered after they have completed at least seven years work following graduation. And just in case you think that seven years is a long time; it takes about the same length of time to fully qualify as an architect or medical doctor.
In many leading global companies Chartered Chemical Engineer status is a requirement for career progression. IChemE works with a number of companies through our Corporate Partner scheme.
As part of their membership, organisations are expected to champion Chartered status with their employees — and for many Chartered status is key to promotion. You can apply to become a Professional Process Safety Engineer at any time. These qualifications are widely recognised and provide a means of demonstrating your competence in many settings. There is a view that Chartered status only applies to UK engineers. This is a myth. You may have heard of financial firms and individual financial planners being Chartered and wondered what it means.
Chartered status therefore conveys a mark of professional competency and is awarded mainly by Chartered professional bodies and learned societies who become Chartered by issue of a Royal Charter from the British monarch.
Chartered businesses and individuals must demonstrate:. Any user of financial services should look for these qualities in his or her dealings with any insurance and financial planning professional.
Revise and revisit the foundations of your studies and brush up on your skills. Having relevant work experience that bolsters your qualifications is also an essential part of achieving Chartered status. After you do qualify, awarding bodies place a strong focus on continuing your training and maintaining an impressive amount of technical knowledge and skills in a number of areas.
Wider awareness of the commercial sector and on-going development are both paramount, as is demonstrable sense of integrity and character.
Being an all-round expert in your field is hard work, but the rewards are greater than just a sense of prestige. Having Chartered status is a badge of professional achievement and experience, which means membership of a renowned organisation, access to great resources and networking opportunities, and ultimately, considerably improved career prospects.
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