Ir Peter Y Wong CEng FIET Hon FCIBSE Hon FHKIE
Professional registration is an inscription of peers’ acceptance, denoting not only technical competence but also the commitments to ethical values and conscientiousness of community wellbeing.
Professional registration is an inscription of peers’ acceptance, denoting not only technical competence but also the commitments to ethical values and conscientiousness of community wellbeing.
In many ways, being a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is a recognition of my practical competence as well as academic ability. The title of CEng is highly respected by industry partners when working on collaborative proposals and projects.
Professional registration earns respect and trust when talking to international colleagues and external stakeholders.
Registration has benefitted my career as I have been able to add another level of professionalism to my CV and it has also meant I have been involved in some great training at work as part of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
I joined IHE as an Affiliate Member in 2018. I found it was the institution that best reflected my professional interests, and with most of my team being members of the IHE and active members of the Mercia Branch (West Midlands), it felt like a natural progression. I also find it particularly important as a woman to be visible in these networks.
Through professional registration I gained confidence and clarity about my career and personal drivers. I realised how I wanted to use my engineering skills to do good – for the environment, for development of people, for breaking down norms. I gained a roadmap both personally and professionally, as well as a network that is priceless.
The knowledge database out there is one you would struggle to get without being a registered professional and Google is not always correct!
I have always recognised the value of professional registration and the significant role of professionally registered engineers in upholding standards within our industry.
Professional registration recognises my skills and competencies, and it has also opened doors into international opportunities.
A CEng should be able to develop answers to engineering problems using new or existing technologies in creative and innovative ways. One of the main reasons I wanted to have my professional registration – besides the benefits it brings to any engineer in terms of recognition – was to have my competence independently assessed and my credentials verified.
It's imperative to be registered by professional organisations as this shows your commitment, dedication and enthusiasm for the organisations in your sector.
Professional registration shows that I am competent and qualified in my field, so it made sense to take the step to apply.