Join the National Engineering Register

Be accessible to business owners who need your expertise and services.

Engineers Australia created the National Engineering Register (NER) as a platform for you to showcase your talent and experience to prospective employers. By joining, you place yourself in a directory of Australia’s most trusted professionals. Find out more below and join today.

National Engineering Register eligibility

Registrants on the NER will need to confirm the following eligibility criteria:

  • a recognised qualification
  • relevant professional practice
  • currency of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII)
  • a commitment to ethical practice.

To find out more information on the NER eligibility criteria, refer to the NER Application Guidelines.

Join now (EA members)

If you are an existing Engineers Australia member, please log in using your current EA ID to complete your online registration.

Join now (Non members)

In order to join the National Engineering Register you will first need to create an EA ID, which can be done on MyPortal here. Once you have your EA ID you will then be able to access the “Engineering Registers Tile” and begin your NER application.

Important - Please read

Privacy

By being registered on the National Engineering Register, you consent to personal information being available to the general public.

In accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the personal information will include some or all of the following: your name, category, grade and title of membership, in addition to the relevant engineering college and Chartered status.

The register may also include your state/territory, suburb, postcode, professional address (including your phone number if applicable) and email address (if applicable).

Engineers Australia engages third parties to facilitate display of the NER as a ‘digital badge’ and your details may be stored by such third parties for this purpose.

If you do not consent to your personal details being used in this way, telephone Engineers Australia on 1300 653 113 or access myPortal to alter your preferences. You can also choose not to be registered on the NER.

Disclaimer

The contents of the National Engineering Register are provided for information purposes only. Engineers Australia makes no statement, representation, or warranty about the accuracy, suitability or completeness of any information contained in this register or which is incorporated into it by reference.

Engineers Australia disclaims all responsibility and all liability (including, without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages and costs you might incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

The information on the National Engineering Register is provided on the basis that all persons accessing the register undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its contents.

Engineers Australia disclaims all liability for any damages arising from your access to or use of any information or part thereof on this register.

 

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