Australia signs up its first Technician Member

14th July 2014

IChemE has signed up its first Australian Technician Member (EngTech) following the creation of the new member grade that was introduced to bridge the qualification gap for technicians who sought recognition for their professional support of the process engineering industry. 

National Offshore Petroleum Safety & Environment Management Authority (NOPSEMA) OHS regulatory specialist, Michael Clarke, is Australia’s first Technician Member to apply for the grade and said that the qualification is particularly relevant at NOPSEMA: “I saw the Technician Member and EngTech registration with IChemE as an important verification of my experience and qualifications.

“Completing the application was a good exercise in reflecting on how my experience demonstrated the required competencies.”

“I was particularly pleased to receive this recognition with IChemE through the technician route that recognises my qualifications and experience related to chemical engineering,” said Clarke.

IChemE director Australasia, Peter Slane, said that this grade provides independent international certification of skills and acknowledges a commitment to their profession and inspires confidence to employers that they have relevant experience and dedication to their profession.

“Introducing this membership level provides an opportunity for technicians to now become part of the global process engineering community and begin the process for further career development within the engineering profession.”

Technician membership acknowledges those who are skilled hands-on professionals who have a practical understanding of engineering principles to help solve engineering problems, but do not have a qualification in chemical engineering.  It can also apply to those at the beginning of their career who are studying for a qualification, or undertaking an apprenticeship

Professional registration requires technicians to meet IChemE’s international standards and will only be awarded following a successful peer assessment of competency and approach to good work practice and conduct.

For more information on how to apply for technician membership visit IChemE’s website.