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1 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 1 What is an EngTech? by Gavin Andrew Kerby EngTech MIMechE Volunteer Conference 2014

2 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 2  Father and grandfather both Engineers  Disassembled many toys during my childhood… (never managed to fixed them)  Always had a keen interest for engineering, aviation and motorsports. How I got into Engineering

3 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 3  Registered as an EngTech in 2011 (full member)  Applied via the ‘Standard Route’  For further support, to gain a ‘status’ and level of recognition  To have letters after my name  Improved career prospects  Higher earnings potential About my registration

4 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 4  Work for a Small Manufacturing Company called Lipco Engineering.  The company manufactures milled and turned components for the Aerospace, defence, oil and gas and motorsports industries. About my career

5 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 5  I work as a Motorsports Account Manager, Business Improvements and Process Engineer  IMechE has demonstrated that I'm trusted by my peers, employers and engineering in general. More about my career…

6 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 6  There are only 1,362 EngTech’s registered with IMechE  Across the 36 Engineering Institutions there are around 14,800 EngTech’s  You need no formal qualifications to become EngTech registered  There are around 600,000 people working within engineering that could potentially register as EngTech’s Facts about EngTech's

7 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 7 Standard Route  Some qualifications desired; NVQ, B-Tec HNC, FdSc  Examples of occupational competence.  Evidence of knowledge and understanding.  No formal qualifications required. How to become an EngTech Approved Route  Approved apprenticeship program.  Approved level 3 NVQ or level 6 SVQ or a work based learning programme.  Examples of occupational competence.  Evidence of knowledge and understanding.

8 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 8 Progression Steppingstone to progress 1.EngTech 2.Incorporated 3.Chartered Engineer Why be an EngTech? Lifelong  Life long qualification  Registered Engineer  Technical individuals  Same support from IMechE

9 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 9 Why be an EngTech?  Gain a professional title that recognises hard work  Enhance employability  Stand out from the crowd  Enjoy greater influences (and benefits) within an organisation  Have support and access to life-ling learning resources

10 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 10 How IMechE has helped me  Great support for University and career – contacts and resources  Excellent networking opportunities, dinners, events, lectures  Guidance though career progression and CPD, further learning  Sponsorship through University – Whitworth Scholarship

11 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 11 EngTechNow campaign  Launched in March 2014  Supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation  Led by IMechE, IET and ICE  Aiming to register 100,000 Engineering Technicians by 2020  First announced by the Prime Minister in June 2013 There is a major commitment across engineering to raise the profile and professional status of Engineering Technicians.

12 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 12 Further Points  IMechE is there to help all of us at every stage of our careers  Becoming professionally registered is available for ALL levels of Engineers  There's lots to get involved in…

13 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 13 Questions? Thanks for listening. Any questions?

14 Improving the world through engineeringwww.imeche.orgImproving the world through engineering 14 Contact Details E-mail gavinkerby@live.co.uk gavin.kerby@lipco.co.uk Telephone 07984 309134


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