Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau

Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau
Formation1914 (New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers)
TypeProfessional body
Location
Membership
over 22,000
President
Jan Evans-Freeman[1]
Chief executive
Richard Templer[2]
Staff
80
Websitewww.engineeringnz.org

Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau (ENZ; previously the New Zealand Institution of Engineers – NZIE and then Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand – IPENZ) is a not-for-profit professional body that promotes the integrity and interests of members, the profession, and the industry. It seeks to "bring engineering to life" and has more than 22,000 members.[3]

The organisation's strategy is to deliver greater credibility, recognition, influence and connection for members. It promotes engineering as a career and advocates on behalf of members. Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau sets standards and performs assessments that meet international standards for Chartered Memberships and Registrations for Chartered Professional Engineers. Regional branches run networking events, while technical groups help members stay up-to-date on specific areas of expertise. Members can access continuing professional development and gain experience as volunteers by serving on committees and other bodies.

All members of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau commit every year to follow the organisation's Code of Ethical Conduct, and to carrying out continuing professional development.

  1. ^ "Jan Freeman-Evans welcomed as president". Engineering New Zealand. 22 March 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Leadership Team". Engineering New Zealand. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Engineering New Zealand". Engineering New Zealand.nz. Retrieved 22 June 2016.