IFE Engineering Council registrants surpass 1,000
IFE Engineering Council registrants surpass 1,000

The Institution of Fire Engineers’ Engineering Council register has now surpassed 1,000 registrants, showcasing the commitment to competence and ethical practice from IFE members.

As part of the registration process, applicants must demonstrate their competence and commitment via peer review against the UK Standard for Engineering Competence and Commitment (UK-SPEC). The commitment to continuous professional development (CPD) ensures ethical practice is being maintained and a continuing dedication to public safety.

Professional registration with the Engineering Council demonstrates to employers, clients, and peers that an individual’s competency has been independently assessed and verified, supporting personal career progression and elevating the profession. It also assures the public and stakeholders that the registered professionals have met the high standards of practice and ethical conduct required by the Engineering Council, the regulatory body for engineering in the UK.

Over 1,000 IFE Engineering Council registrants now carry globally recognised post-nominals, symbolising their commitment to excellence, competence, and ethical standards across the fire sector. This milestone also underscores the growing recognition of fire engineering as a critical and dynamic field that plays a vital role in public safety, infrastructure, and resilience.

“This reflects the dedication of our members in upholding the highest standards of professional competence and ethical conduct,” said Steve Hamm, CEO of the IFE. “Fire engineers are not only highly skilled but also committed to the ongoing development and ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the profession.”

The IFE is licensed by the Engineering Council, the regulatory body for the UK engineering profession who set and maintain internationally recognised standards of professional competence and commitment. Fire engineering continues to evolve, and it’s apparent that IFE members are enhancing their skills and contributing to the new phase in fire safety.

CEO of the Engineering Council, Paul Bailey said: “Ensuring competence and safe, ethical practice is
vital throughout the whole engineering profession. It is encouraging to see the increasing number of
fire engineers choosing to become professionally registered and demonstrating their commitment
to develop and apply their skills to protect people and planet at this time of rapid social and
technological change.

“We welcome this announcement as we prepare to join the IFE and other engineering institutions in
marking Chartered Week, running from 24 to 28 February, which will be celebrating the
achievements of professionals and organisations that inspire public trust in engineering and
beyond.”

For further information on Engineering Council registration please visit: Engineering Council registration.

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