Overview
Achieving global recognition as a competent and ethical engineer is essential for your professional growth and reputation. With Engineers Australia's Chartered credential, you'll gain industry-wide recognition that sets you apart.
In this presentation, our expert will guide you through:
- What it means to hold Chartered status and why it’s important for your career
The three Chartered categories and which is best suited for you:
- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng)
- Chartered Engineering Technologist (CEngT)
- Chartered Engineering Associate (CEngA)
- The competencies you’ll need to demonstrate to become Chartered
- Your continuing professional development (CPD) requirements to attain and maintain Chartered status
- Our straightforward six-step application process and evidence-based approach
- How the Chartered credential aligns with state-based registration
You'll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about becoming a Chartered engineer during the webinar.
Who should attend
This webinar is designed for all engineers who have yet to achieve Chartered status with Engineers Australia. It’s also beneficial for employers seeking to support their employees in becoming Chartered.
If you have over 15 years of engineering experience, we recommend attending the webinar ‘Becoming Chartered with 15 or more years of experience.’
You do not need to be a member of Engineers Australia to attend.
Speakers

Aaron is a senior Client Manager with a demonstrated track record in Canberra, Aaron has worked with customers to accredit and credential engineers in your organisation to achieve global recognition in the field of engineering. With almost 20 years of experience in operations and business development across multiple industries, he is passionate about leveraging the experience and expertise of the best solutions for the benefit of his clients.
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Paul Sloam has been with Engineers Australia for around 8 years and is a senior Sydney based client manager. While Paul’s role is fairly broad in terms of responsibilities, a key and primary focus of his role is to provide engineers with the knowledge, guidance and assistance to attain the Chartered credential often referred to as the international ‘badge of best practice'.
Pricing
Student Member: Free
Non-Member: Free