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Become a THEIES member: Advance your engineering career

Join us and you’ll be part of more than just a membership organisation. Join the Institution of Engineering and Science (THEIES), one of the world's leading professional organisations for engineers and technicians. A diverse home for engineering, we're here to support you at every stage of your career and make you a part of our thriving community. With THEIES membership, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources and support to help you advance your career, including:

With THEIES membership

You'll gain access to a wealth of resources and support to help you advance your career, including:

Internationally recognised professional registration and development
Networking opportunities with our global community of engineers and technology specialists
Access to cutting-edge research and insights to help you stay up-to-date
Exclusive discounts on events, courses and publications.
Our Memberships

Become a member.

Join THEIES today and start your journey to achieve great things! If you are not sure which category is right for you, we recommend starting with Associate membership and you can upgrade later.

Member (MIES)

If you're working as a professional engineer and actively developing your knowledge and understanding of best practices, you can apply to become a member with MIES designatory letters.

You’ll be asked to show you meet our MIES criteria when you apply.

Membership of the IES is a mark of excellence and recognition of your achievements. Be recognised as a leader in your field, open up career opportunities and increase your earning potential by joining us toda

Associate Membership

If you’re working as a professional technician in the engineering industry and actively developing your knowledge and understanding of best practices, you can apply to become a member with AMIES designatory letters.

You’ll be asked to show you meet our TMIES criteria when you apply.

Becoming a member will offer you access to a range of resources and our IES communities to help you stay on track of your career development and connect with other technicians.

Technician membership is also a mark of excellence and recognition of your skills and achievements. Add your designatory letters to your professional profile to open up career opportunities and increase your earning potential.

Senior membership

If you’re working as a senior leader in the engineering industry and actively applying your knowledge and shaping best practices, you can apply to become a member with SMIES designatory letters.

You’ll be asked to show you meet our TMIES criteria when you apply.

Becoming a Senior member will offer you access to a range of resources and opportunities to contribute to the engineering community and shape the industry drawing from your expertise.

Senior membership is also a mark of substantial achievement and recognition of your knowledge and leadership. Add your designatory letters to your professional profile to further grow your career and provide input in policy making.

Fellow Membership

As the highest category of membership, awarded by your peers, THEIES Fellowship opens up opportunities to you, both in terms of your career and in giving back to the profession. It strengthens your reputation in the workplace and beyond, giving you access to more fulfilling roles and new challenges.

Fellowship is awarded to a member who made an extraordinary achievement in the field of technology. It is by invitation only, followed by a selection process through a committee of panel members.

An individual who has shown extraordinary achievement as an original investigator in a field of pure or applied science is eligible for election to Fellow Membership. Fellow Membership is by nomination only and the committee panel will vote to elect the eligible candidates as Fellow members.

A candidate must earn the vote of at least 80% of the panel to be elected as a Fellow member. Less than 1% of our overall membership are elected as Fellow Members.