Sabine MacLean
Institution of Civil Engineers
membership development officer
Sabine MacLean
Sabine is a chartered civil engineer. She is the Membership Development Officer for the West of Scotland and works part-time.
Free
Book nowWho is this for? Experienced engineers currently working at the level of IEng or CEng whose academic qualifications aren’t suitable for IEng MICE or CEng MICE, but whose experience is.
When to attend? Usually after having worked as an engineer for over 4 years and if you have had some management or leadership activities in your role, and if your academic qualifications aren’t at the level you need for IEng MICE or CEng MICE, and after attending “Experiential learning – start your journey!”
Why attend? If your academic qualifications are suitable, passing the experiential learning is the first step towards being able to apply for a Professional Review for IEng MICE or CEng MICE. (Note there would usually be a further step to complete -How to become a professionally qualified engineer | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
Unsure if your academic base is suitable – look here Accredited course search | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE),unsure if you have the experience – look here Attributes for professionally qualified membership | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
Watch the Experiential Learning | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) find out more before the session. Still unsure get in touch with your local Membership Recruitment Team (MRT) ICE near you | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
The session will be delivered by MRT staff in MSTeams.
Institution of Civil Engineers
membership development officer
Sabine is a chartered civil engineer. She is the Membership Development Officer for the West of Scotland and works part-time.

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