Route to Chartership
Getting Chartered Engineer (CENG) or Professional Engineer status can make a big difference when it comes to developing your career. That’s why we’re so committed to helping all our people get this professional accreditation.
Tips to help you get Chartered
These tips will help you with the process of gaining CENG status with a UK institution. We don’t expect graduates to start this until they’ve been with us for three months. Graduates based in the USA can get the guide from here.
Speak to Laura
Laura Ollerton, in our Learning and Development department, supports graduates through the chartership process. She’s happy to deal with your queries, and to talk you through the options to get you started.
Paying the fees
Buro Happold pays your fees if your local line manager agrees that the scheme’s right for you.
Mentor or delegated engineer
Mentor and scheme participant meet up regularly to compare progression against objectives, and to discuss how to overcome any gaps. .

