
Membership pathway
There's a membership class for all your staff, no matter where they are in their career.

Take part in local branch activities
You and your staff can make the most of your Engineering New Zealand membership by getting involved with your local branch. We have 17 branches throughout New Zealand and one in the UK – helping to connect members at a local level, across all disciplines and career stages.

Technical and special interest groups
You and your staff can join a group to be connected with other like-minded engineers. Our groups represent specific fields of engineering or interest areas and promote good practice.

Mid-career engineers virtual catch up
We hold virtual catch-ups for your engineers who have been working for approximately 8–15 years. Encourage them to join the conversation.

Credential check
If you or your staff have overseas engineering qualifications, we can check whether they are recognised in New Zealand. We’ll assess whether they are a Washington, Sydney or Dublin Accord-accredited qualification or recognised equivalent. Credential checks are free for all financial members.

Getting Chartered
You and your staff can demonstrate your engineering expertise, commitment and ethical standards by becoming Chartered.

EG magazine
EG reports on innovative engineering projects in New Zealand and around the world, profiling the key players making a difference in the engineering profession. It’s our flagship publication and our main channel for keeping our members up to date on what’s happening at Engineering New Zealand and in the industry.

Āki wellbeing hub
Āki, the MAS wellbeing hub, provides personalised wellbeing advice and resources to help improve our members’ physical and mental health. Through our partnership with MAS, access is free for all Engineering New Zealand members.
