Engineers Ireland launches new Chartered Environmentalist professional title ahead of Earth Day

70% of the general public believe engineers are critical to combating climate change and biodiversity loss, according to a recent survey by Engineers Ireland.  

The findings were released today by the professional membership body at an event to mark the launch of a new professional title from Engineers Ireland, the Chartered Environmentalist. The announcement also comes ahead of World Earth Day and Ireland’s Overshoot Day, the day when human consumption outstrips nature’s resource budget for the entire year if everyone in the world lived like Irish people.

Pictured (L-R) Agnieska Wojdowska, Engineer, Uisce Éireann is pictured with Dr Richard Manton, Interim Registrar at Engineers Ireland, Dr Emma Wilcox, Chief Executive, Society for the Environment, UK, and John Power, President, Engineers Ireland at the Uisce Éireann Stillorgan Reservoir, Dublin.

John Power, President of Engineers Ireland, commented: “Engineers play a critical role in shaping the world around us and are uniquely placed to help the world meet critical Sustainable Development Goals – a sentiment echoed by our independent survey respondents.  

“As an institution for professional engineers, our members are encouraged to keep the environment at the heart of their roles. As we approach Ireland’s Overshoot Day on Friday and Earth Day on Saturday, we hope to re-affirm the vital role engineers have in delivering sustainable solutions and to provide our Chartered Engineers with the opportunity to attain the Chartered Environmentalist Title.” 

Pictured (L-R) Richard Manton, Interim Registrar at Engineers Ireland, Declan Alcock, Executive Director of Sustainability at Varming Consulting Engineers and event panellist, Dr Emma Wilcox, Chief Executive, Society for the Environment, UK, and John Power, President, Engineers Ireland at the launch of the Environmentalist Title at 22 Clyde Road.

Dr Emma Wilcox CEnv, Chief Executive of the Society for the Environment, UK, added: “We see environmental professionalism as the vital component in our efforts to build a sustainable future. A workforce with proven, up to date environmental competence, commitment and overall professionalism must be in place across all sectors globally. The engineering community is major part of this, and we encourage current and future Engineers Ireland members to lead the way. 

“Welcoming the first professional body to our Society for the Environment family with their HQ outside of the UK is hugely positive. Environmental challenges do not stop at geographical borders. We look forward to broadening our Chartered Environmentalist community and facilitating further professional connections to address the challenges we face and turn opportunities into meaningful results,” Dr Wilcox added. 

Damien Owens, Director General of Engineers Ireland, concluded: “Engineers Ireland has become the first organisation outside of the UK to be licensed by the Society for the Environment to award the Chartered Environmentalist title. Becoming licensed to register this title is an extremely positive development for our engineering members who are dedicated to engineering excellence and who are committed to having sustainable practice integral to their role. The Chartered Environmentalist qualification denotes sound knowledge, proven experience, and a profound commitment to sustainable best practice within our profession and field of expertise.” 

Attendees are pictured at the launch of the Chartered Environmentalist title at 22 Clyde Road.

To become a Chartered Environmentalist with Engineers Ireland, applicants must first be a Chartered Engineer and must be able to demonstrate:

  • application of knowledge and understanding of the environment to further the aims of sustainability;
  • leadership in sustainable management of the environment;
  • effective communication and interpersonal skills; and
  • a personal commitment to professional standards, recognising obligations to society, the profession, and the environment.

For more information on the Chartered Environmentalist Title, visit: https://www.engineersireland.ie/Professionals/Membership/Registered-professional-titles/Chartered-Environmentalist