Important message to EUR INGs:
In the framework of a general strategy to improve the communication between FEANI, its National Members and EUR INGs, FEANI will specifically make use of electronic communication facilities. We therefore invite all EUR INGs, who have obtained their title before 2001 and who are interested in directly and personally receiving information from FEANI, to communicate their e-mail address (do not forget to specify your parchment number) to the FEANI General Secretariat by clicking on this e-mail link: francoise.declercq@feani.org
The e-mail address will be used exclusively for bilateral communication and will not be transmitted to a third party, for instance to employment agencies, unless permission will be given explicitly before.
P.S.
Starting 2001, the e-mail address was optionally requested on the application
form. We therefore already know the addresses of those ‘recent’ EUR INGs who
expressed their interest in being kept informed by this means.
The EUR ING title delivered by FEANI is designed as a guarantee of competence for professional engineers, in order
The EUR INGs are listed in the FEANI Register, a database maintained by the Secretariat General in Brussels. Currently over 29.700 European Engineers are listed in the register (October 2007). The "Guide to the FEANI Register" (see section "Guide") gives the details on the purpose of the Register and how it is managed.
The European Commission, in a statement to the European Parliament, has recognized the FEANI Register and the EUR ING title as valuable tools for the recognition of national diplomas among member states. " The FEANI scheme is an excellent example of self-regulation by a profession at European level and it provides a model for other professional groups in the technical and scientific sector, such as chemists and physicists. The FEANI register recognizes and builds upon the diversity of forms of engineering education which exist in the Community and can adapt to any changes which may be decided upon at national level. The procedures for dealing with applications for registration also provide a good respective expertise. Registration on the FEANI register indicates that, whatever the duration or content of his or her initial training, the engineer has reached a certain level of professional competence, certified by his or her peers both at national and European level. Bearing in mind that Member States are required by the caselaw of the Court to take post-diploma professional experience into consideration, when reaching their decision on recognition, the Commission considers that an engineer who has obtained the title of Eur Ing should not normally be required to undertake an adaptation period or sit an aptitude test, as provided for in Article 4 of Directive 89/48/EEC."
Note :
The Directive 89/48/EEC has been replaced by the Directive 2005/36/EC -
Directive on Recognition of Professional Qualifications, signed on 7 September
2005 in Strassbourg.
The criteria for the EUR ING title are described in detail in the "Guide". The basic principles are presented hereafter.
Principles and structure of the educational and professional systems in Europe vary considerably. Their value is judged by FEANI according to the potential competence of the engineer who emerges from them.
The qualification of the engineer, which falls into two main categories of different but equally important competencies - more theory oriented and more application oriented - first requires an approved engineering education. But full professional competence is only reached after gaining valid professional experience.
After a secondary education at a high level validated by one or more official certificates, normally awarded at the age of about 18 years, a minimum total period of seven years' formation - education, training and experience -is required by FEANI for the EUR ING title. This formation consists of:
In addition to these formation requirements, EUR INGs are required to comply with a Code of Conduct respecting the provisions of the FEANI Position Paper on Code of Conduct: Ethics and Conduct of Professional Engineers.
1.1.a What is Engineering Education?
An Engineering Education must provide a thorough knowledge of the principles of engineering, based on mathematics, physics and computer science appropriate to his or her discipline. Any engineer listed in the FEANI Register is guaranteed to have had such an education.
1.1.b What is Professional Engineering Experience and Training?
The duration of professional engineering experience shall be at least two years and include the following:
- The solution of problems requiring the application of engineering science in the fields such as research, development, design, production, construction, installation, maintenance, engineering sales and marketing, and
- Management or guiding of technical staff or
- The financial, economical, statutory or legal aspects of engineering tasks, or
- Industrial and/or environmental problem solving.
1.4 How to know if the school/programme is recognised by FEANI?
Click Here and Enter User Name and Password to access The FEANI INDEX
1.5 Approval Procedure and
Title
- one Certificate according to the criteria mentioned in § 5.3 and 5.4 of the Guide to the FEANI Register :
- a Parchment
suitable for wall display certifying the EUR ING title.
- a Questionnaire on Engineering
Activities and Functions of EUR ING
- a document called 'FEANI
Guidelines on Continuing Professional Development for Engineers in Europe'
1.6 Costs
Already at the beginning of the 1960s, FEANI was convinced that the engineering profession in Europe could not be strengthened without mutual recognition of the professional qualifications provided by the numerous and diversified national systems of education and training. Since then, FEANI has consistently worked to set up a structure to facilitate such recognition.
The first important achievement was the establishment in 1970 of a "European Register of Higher Technical Profession".
The development of industry and the evolution of the education and training systems led to extensive revision of this Register in the beginning of the 1980s and finally, in 1987, a new FEANI Register and the EUR ING title were introduced. The Register was gradually developed and in 1992 the General Assembly meeting approved the principles of registration and management of the Register.
The Register data base, listing
all the EUR INGs, is maintained by the FEANI Secretariat General.
The consultation of the FEANI Register Data Base is
reserved to the FEANI National Members (not EUR INGs),
however limited to the EUR INGs registered at that National Member.