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Becoming a Fellow is recognition that you're a professional engineer working in a senior role with significant autonomy and responsibility. It is the highest level of membership and demonstrates your wealth of experience, commitment and contribution to engineering.
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You can apply to upgrade to Fellowship if you are an IEng, CEng or EngTech Member.
You can also apply directly to Fellowship, which would require you to fill in a more detailed application. We would also need to assess your competence to EngTech, IEng or CEng.
We welcome engineers from a very comprehensive base of experience and disciplines. Read our definition of mechanical engineering to find out more.
New registrants pay an application fee and an annual subscription fee as well as the appropriate Engineering Council fees. Existing Members pay an application fee and the difference between the Member and Fellow annual subscription fee.
If you're not professionally active or your annual income is below £18,000 you may qualify for a reduced subscription.
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You can apply to upgrade to Fellowship if you are a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Engineering Technician (EngTech) member. You can also apply directly to Fellowship, which would require you to fill in a more detailed application.
If you are already registered as a CEng, IEng or EngTech and a Member of IMechE (MIMechE) you will need to demonstrate evidence of meeting the Fellowship requirements. Find out how to upgrade your membership.
If you are not already registered as a Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician we will need to assess you against the competence requirements for one of these registration types as part of your application for Fellowship.
Your application for Fellowship and registration will need to include:
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If you are seeking professional registration you will need to demonstrate your ability to meet competences described in the Engineering Council's UK-SPEC.
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All applicants for registration and membership of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers are assessed against the standards as defined by the Engineering Council (EngC) in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC). The 4th edition of the UK-SPEC was published on 1 September 2020, for implementation across the sector by 31 December 2021. The 4th edition is available here, with a summary of the key changes.
Because of this required change, the competence statements within the MPDS/SRS tools will be amended to reflect UK-SPEC 4 on 6 September 2021. This should not affect those who have already completed MPDS/SRS and have submitted their membership applications.
UK-SPEC has not changed structurally: the amendments to the templates are small textual changes, so should not impact evidence or plans lodged against current MPDS reports. When applying for membership, you should review text taken from reports to ensure your responses align with the amended wording of UK-SPEC4.
Our members work within and take the lead in organisations across a wide range of engineering sectors.
Fellows of the Institution are eligible to apply to join The Worshipful Company of Engineers, the Livery Company for senior leading engineers from industry and academia. The Company promotes and develops all aspects of the science, art and practice of engineering through lectures, visits and networking – providing a link to the traditions and activities of the City of London and Livery movement.
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Serving in the Armed Forces or the Ministry of Defence (MoD)? You may be eligible to use a simplified route to professional registration.
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Once you are confident you have the qualifications and experience necessary to be a Fellow you can apply and we will support your application at every step.
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