European Engineer

In providing an acceptable common and highly professional standard, the European Engineer requires proven experience and competency in the application of scientific knowledge, level of professional skill, safety and environmental consciousness, sense of responsibility and the ability to communicate within the level of supervision received and given.

The EU Directive 89/48/EEC generally exempts a bearer from additional examination in the European Union.

In the United Kingdom the Privy Council has approved the use of the title, which can be displayed on a British passport.

[9] In Belgium a Master of Engineering degree together with further years of postgraduate experience and training is required for the application of the EUR ING title.

This is achieved through the Technical Chamber of Greece (Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Ελλάδος, ΤΕΕ) after an application and examination of all required specifications.

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