Why Chartership?
Why you want to achieve the title Chartered or Incorporated Engineer
- Demonstrate nationally and internationally that you are a top engineer
- Differentiate yourself in terms of both professional knowledge and soft skills
- Strengthen your professional profile and career opportunities
So apply quickly and enjoy this advantage!
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Lifelong development
Do you want to contribute to an organisation that is ready for the future and where you enjoy working? By investing in your development, you and your employer continue to grow together. This not only ensures more flexibility and resilience against future challenges, but also your sustainable employability and job satisfaction. Together, you build a strong and future-proof organisation!
Many organisations have a 'Lifelong Development (LLO) budget or other personal development budgets that you can use for your development. Would you like more information about this? Or does your employer want to contact you about this because, for example, several colleagues want to start, feel free to get in touch.
Get inspired by engineers who have gone before you
In the podcasts below, Chartered Engineers talk about their experience of gaining this title and what it means to them. There are currently 7 podcasts online:
- From Ampelmann to Fellow. Jan van der Tempel, CEO Ampelmann.
- What route do you go through to become a CE? Frank de Ruiter, managing director Intamin.
- How is the mentorship at the CE track fulfilled? Rinze Geertsma, lecturer Dutch Defence Academy.
- What do you gain from CE in education? Navin Sewberath Misser, education manager Engineering Hogeschool Utrecht
- What you can do with CE in Sustainability and as an entrepreneur? Adrian Aparaschivei, Founder & CEO Apara
- What is the importance of CE in the context of quality and safety in your work? Jos van Dam, Operations Manager & Jelmer Jacobs, General Manager TWD
- What is the value of Chartered Engineering from the employer perspective? Erik Oostwegel, CCO Royal HaskoningDHV

