Our 12 engineering societies represent special interest groups within the engineering disciplines.
The Academic Society is a special interest group for engineers who lecture, conduct research in third-level institutions, or graduate students aspiring to academic careers.
A group for those with a passion for the Irish Language, providing CPD and networking events for engineers.
The Geotechnical Society of Ireland is for members of Engineers Ireland with an interest in geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, soil and rock mechanics, ground investigations, the geosynthetics industry and general civil engineering.
The Heritage Society is a special interest group for Engineers Ireland members of all disciplines with an interest in Ireland’s engineering heritage.
A special interest group for maintenance, reliability and asset management practitioners, providing CPD and networking events for engineers.
The Project Management Society is a special interest group for engineers involved in project management across all sectors of engineering.
The Transportation Society represents individuals interested in transportation both in Ireland and internationally.
The Water and Environment Society is for engineers with an interest in the environmental and water aspects of civil engineering.
The Young Engineers Society is a special interest group that supports the professional and personal development of young engineering professionals and students.
The Inclusion and Diversity Society is a special interest group that promotes inclusion and diversity across Engineers Ireland.
The Executive and Business Society is a network for engineers working in management and executive roles across the engineering sector.
The Women in Engineering Group’s mission is to support women who have chosen to pursue a career in engineering.