The title is granted after successful application to a national member of Engineers Europe which includes representation from many European countries, including much of the
European Union. In providing an acceptable common and highly professional standard, the European Engineer requires proven experience and competency in the application of scientific knowledge, level of professional skill, safety and environmental consciousness, sense of responsibility and the ability to communicate within the level of supervision received and given. A substantial number of years of formation and practice, consisting of an accredited engineering degree, further advanced training, and extensive responsible professional experience, is required by Engineers Europe for the EUR ING title. This is defined in the EUR ING standard for professional engineering competence (EUR ING Spec). Recognition of the qualification and title are generally not specifically incorporated into national law. Candidates are assessed through a rigorous and structured two-stage peer-review process. First, an application is evaluated by the National Monitoring Committee (NMC) of the applicant’s country, where it undergoes peer review by experienced academics and senior professional engineers working in industry. Successful applications are then peer reviewed by the European Monitoring Committee (EMC), which provides a second, independent level of academic and professional scrutiny before approval. The EUR ING qualification certifies that an
engineer has achieved education and learning outcomes meeting the Master’s degree level of the
Bologna Second Cycle (
EQF Level 7), and has, in addition, demonstrated advanced engineering competence that goes beyond this baseline. This competence is evidenced through several years of supervised practice, responsible professional experience, advanced training, continuous professional development, and peer review. The qualification requires a minimum of seven years of engineering formation. The EUR ING qualification functions as a European professional credential recognising advanced engineering capability, rather than an academic degree alone. The
EU Directive 89/48/EEC generally exempts a bearer from additional examination in the European Union. Names are also placed on the EUR ING Register maintained by Engineers Europe, in addition to the relevant national registers. The qualification is also used as a standardised indicator of advanced professional engineering competence for the purposes of recognition and international mobility within Europe. == Ireland and the UK ==