Engineering Council negotiating UK-USA MRA on professional engineering qualifications

25/03/2024

Following last summer’s announcement by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of an agreement to work towards mutual recognition of professional qualifications in engineering, delegates from the UK and the USA met in London in early February for further discussions.

The Engineering Council and the USA’s National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) held a round table hosted by the Department for Business and Trade. The Engineering Council was represented by Professor John Chudley (Chair), Paul Bailey (CEO), Katy Turff (Deputy CEO and Head of Policy & Standards) and Dr Dave Clark (International Affairs Manager). The NCEES delegation included senior representatives from 11 states.

The proposed mutual recognition agreement (MRA) would facilitate recognition of professional engineering qualifications and remove barriers to the mobility of Chartered Engineers and Professional Engineers between the two countries. It is expected that such an agreement will instil confidence and trust among the public, employers and their clients towards those professionally recognised engineers covered by it, highlighting their commitment to globally acknowledged professional standards. The agreement will build on the framework of the International Professional Engineers Agreement, of which the Engineering Council and NCEES are founding members. Moreover, it will acknowledge and uphold the discipline-specific and jurisdictional requirements of the participating organisations from the USA and the UK.

Such an agreement, which would be the first UK-USA MRA for engineers of its kind, would open opportunities for individuals and businesses, covering areas such as trade, knowledge sharing and cooperation, as well as helping to address skills shortages in critical areas.

Subject to receiving final approval from their respective boards, the NCEES and Engineering Council boards aim to sign the agreement in the spring, followed by a launch at the NCEES National Meeting in August 2024.

The Engineering Council holds the national Register of Engineering Technicians (EngTech), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Chartered Engineers (CEng) and Information and Communication Technology Technicians (ICTTech). It also sets and maintains the internationally recognised standards of competence and ethics that govern the award and retention of these titles.

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