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Becoming a
Professional Engineerwith ICE
The value of studentmembership
Institution of Civil Engineers
Trevor Simm BSc(Eng) CEng FICE
Membership Development Officer
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Contents
What is ICE?
What makes a professional engineer?
How to become professionally qualified
The benefits of ICE student membership
ICE support during your training
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What is ICE?
Founded in 1818, the Institution of Civil Engineerswas the very first engineering Institution
ICE has 70,000 members and is recognised andvalued worldwide for its excellence as a:
Centre for learningdeveloping members skills
Qualifying bodysetting the standards Public voice promoting the profession
Facilitator for best practice continuouslyimproving the industry
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The Institutions Core Purpose
To set standards for the qualification andregistration of all persons engaged in CivilEngineering.
To provide a knowledge exchange for bestpractice and promote the contribution thatcivil engineers make to society.
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Why becomeprofessionally qualified?
Increased employability
Recognition
Greater responsibility
Higher salary
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How to becomeprofessionally qualified
Academic
Training &
workplaceexperience
ProfessionalReview
Professional qualification route
ICE Membership
Student
Professionally
Qualified
MICE
Graduate
Chartered Engineer
CEng
Engineering Technician
EngTech
Incorporated Engineer
IEng
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Work Experience and IPD
To gain a professional qualification with ICE youneed to demonstrate that you have applied yourknowledge effectively in a working environment
This is part of what is known as Initial ProfessionalDevelopment
Initial Professional Development
ICE trainingagreement
Self managedtraining
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Attributes of a ProfessionalCivil Engineer
Engineering Knowledge and Understanding
Engineering Application
Management and Leadership Independent Judgement and Responsibility
Commercial Ability
Health, Safety and Welfare
Sustainable Development
Interpersonal Skills and Communication
Professional Commitment
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Online networking and knowledge sharing
ICE library
Talks, seminars and social events
Reduced subscription to NCE
Graduate and student committees local andnational
Demonstrates commitment on your CV and in jobinterviews
Student Membership -The Benefits
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Graduate and Student
Committees
Talks, Meetings,
Technical Visits.Social Events:
quiz nights, dinners,5-aside football competitions
Put forward your
views to ICE
Represented nationally by theGraduates and Students
National Committee
Regional Support Teamto offer help with all
aspects of your training
Networkingopportunities
Student Membership
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Student Members of ICE are onthe fast-track to qualifying as a
professional engineer
But above all..
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Need more information?
Any of the following can help
www.ice.org.uk
ICE Regions Regional MembershipDevelopment
Officers
ICE MembershipDepartment
Graduate & Student
Groups
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Your next decision is easy
Log on to www.ice.org.uk and register as a
Student Member of ICE.
It takes only 5 minutes and is absolutely free.
Embark on becoming a professional today!
Institution of Civil EngineersOne Great George StreetWestminsterLondonSW1P 3AA
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Becoming a Student Memberthe practicalities
(http://www.ice.org.uk/students)
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HOW TO CONTACT US?
CUBE OFFICE:Regional Administrator(Janice Parkinson)
Tel: 07976 313656
E-mail: [email protected]
Membership Development
Officers:Lancashire, IOM & Cumbria
(Trevor Simm)
Central and North Manchester(David Newton)
South Manchester, Cheshire and Mside(Gillian Elvy)
Regional Manager:(Alan Butler)
Tel: 0114 229 5738
E-mail: [email protected]