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Professionally qualified members of ICE are internationally recognised for their level of competence. They would have achieved the required educational base, a period of responsible work experience under supervision and have successfully undergone a Professional Review. Progression through the professional grades is both possible and encouraged. The educational base can be achieved through work-based learning and experience, as well as through formal courses of academic study. Read on to find out more about the different grades of membership:
Technician Member
Technician Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (TMICE) can be awarded to a wide range of engineers practicing in the broad area encompassed by civil engineering. Qualifying as a Technician Member entitles you to use the letters TMICE and may entitle you to be registered with the Engineering Council, adding the letters EngTech. The educational benchmark for Technician Membership and for Engineering Council registration (TMICE EngTech) is completion of either:
- a BTEC National Award (Certificates or Diplomas) in Construction Pathways, or
- an approved NVQ/SVQ level 3
Please consult Route to Technician Membership for further details.
Read what Steven Mac Donald has to say about becoming a Technician Member
Associate Member
Associate Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (AMICE) is open to a wide range of people who are engaged in a profession that directly supports or is closely allied with, the work of a civil engineer operating in the built environment. Qualifying as an Associate Member entitles you to use the letters AMICE. The educational base for this grade of membership is a Bachelors degree in any subject.
Please consult Route to Associate Membership for further details.
Member
Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE) can be awarded to a wide range of engineers practising in the broad area encompassed by civil engineering. There is one of two levels where membership can be awarded.
The first level is for those who have satisfied all the requirements of the Member Professional Review (MPR). Their educational base and subsequent development enable them to act as exponents of today's technology, and both apply and manage its application within the broad field of civil engineering. As a Member, they are entitled to add the letters MICE to their name.
Provided their educational base meets the Engineering Council standard, they will also qualify for Engineering Council Incorporated Engineer status, and be able to register with the Engineering Council, via ICE, as IEng.
The second level is for those who have met the requirements of the Chartered Professional Review (CPR). Their educational base and subsequent development have provided them with the ability to lead teams in developing holistic solutions to engineering problems. As a Member, they are entitled to add the letters MICE to their name.
These Members also qualify for Engineering Council Chartered Engineer status and can register with the Engineering Council, via ICE, as CEng. They may also adopt ICE´s own protected title of Chartered Civil Engineer.
Please consult Routes to Membership for further details.
Karl Wilkinson, one of our members, spoke to ICE about his membership with the ICE and his journey. Click here to read his story
Membership of ICE brings many benefits to you alongside the recognition of being a professionally qualified engineer.
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