ECOSIGG Webinar: Road to chartership through the Institution of Civil Engineers

25 November, 2025

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Webinar | Tuesday 25 November | 12:30-13:30

Free of charge


Chartership has historically been overlooked in the offshore industry. However, with offshore renewable projects increasingly managed by onshore developers, the need for professionally chartered engineers is growing rapidly.

This webinar will provide a clear roadmap to achieving chartership through the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), helping you understand the process and avoid common pitfalls.

What You’ll Learn:

  • What CEng really means and why it matters in the offshore industry
  • Mentoring and ICE support
  • Step-by-step chartership process
  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
  • Routes to chartership for different academic qualifications
  • Infrastructure engineering pathways (including data routes)
  • Regional development officers and how they can help

Who Should Attend: Offshore engineers in the offshore site investigation, geotechnics and geoscience space considering chartership.

Speakers: 

Barbara Taylor is a Membership Development Officer with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). She is part of the Scotland and Northern Ireland team and primarily offers support and guidance to members in the North of Scotland. Barbara previously worked in the oil and gas industry for ten years, primarily in subsurface roles.

 

Toby Powell is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers with over 30 years’ experience in the offshore renewable energy, oil & gas and onshore construction industries including over a decade leading Geotechnical Engineering in the North Sea & Canada for offshore contractor Subsea7. He is currently Evolv Energies’ Engineering Manager – Geotechnics & Civils focussing on site characterisation, geohazards and geotechnical engineering in the offshore renewable industry. He is also an ICE Supervising Civil Engineer & Mentor.

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