The IET is working to engineer a better world. Our heritage dates back to 1871, and today our mission is to inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community, supporting technology innovation to meet the needs of society.
The IET understands how important a membership organisation is in supporting you throughout your career. We have recognised that the time you need most assistance is at the beginning of your working life when there is so much happening and extra support and guidance can make a real difference.
To provide that guidance, we have devised a series of three membership packages which focus on your career development during the most challenging stages of your career – as you move from graduate to young professional – these form the IET Advantage programme.
Each membership package has its own focus offering tailored benefits which are pertinent at that particular stage of your career, whilst preparing you for professional registration and continuing professional development.
Graduate Advantage is all about employability - helping you finalise your academic studies and easing your transition from study to employment. Building essential knowledge, providing study tips, CV advice and introductory materials.
Career Advantage concentrates on developing knowledge and experience, providing you with the tools to establish yourself in your career and on the route to professional registration. It's about giving you more direction, building long term employability and forming a solid foundation for career progression.
Professional Advantage focuses on achievement, preparing you for professional registration as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer (IEng/CEng). It's about providing guidance towards becoming a competent professional, able to contribute to your company, the engineering profession and community.
In addition, IET Advantage will further support you with the introduction of stepped membership fees to help ease the financial transition from graduation into employment and through the initial early career years.
As your career develops, so does IET Advantage – helping you maximise your potential to get the career you really want.
Through IET Advantage, the IET will continue to support our young professional membership, establishing ourselves as the professional home of choice for young engineers.
Technical/Professional Networks
The IET provides expert advice to the UK’s Parliament, Government and other agencies. Each year it makes around 30 submissions to the UK Government and the EU on engineering related policy issues.
The IET produces fact files and briefings available to the public.
The IET is regularly in the mainstream and specialist media explaining the impacts of engineering and technology on society.
The professional registration qualifications ICT Technician (ICTTech), Engineering Technician (EngTech), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and Chartered Engineer (CEng) are awarded by the IET under licence from the Engineering Council. The IET Wiring Regulations are published by the IET.
The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 500 publications.
22 Technical and Professional Networks generate activities covering the full spectrum of reliable information, industry leading events and access to expertise across the IET’s engineering and technology areas.
Inspec is the leading English language bibliographic information service for scientific and technical literature. Published by the IET, and has over 15 million records.
The IET organises over 1,500 events annually, offering over 106,000 delegates the opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing.
The IET offers professional designations of TMIET, MIET and FIET.
The IET delivers tailored membership packages to professional engineers and technicians, relevant to their career stage, with the IET Advantage programme for graduates and IET Signature programme for apprentices and technicians
IET Connect (formerly the IET’s Benevolent Fund) provides legal advice and financial assistance to IET members and their dependents.
The IET awards £500,000 in prizes scholarships and medals each year, enabling engineering endeavour and rewarding achievement. The most prestigious prize of these is the Faraday medal.
IET Faraday, an award-winning educational resource, reaches all schools in the UK with the aim of enthusing young people about science, technology and engineering. This year, 180 secondary schools will take part in the Faraday Engineering Challenge Days, competing for a £1,000 prize for their school to spend on teaching resources.
Over 1,300 undergraduate programmes in the UK are accredited by the IET.
The IET provides almost 700 mentors to challenge and motivate the next generation of engineers and technicians.