Engineering New Zealand
Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand | |
Te Ao Rangahau | |
Organisation logo with both the English and te reo Māori names | |
| Formation | 1914 (New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers) |
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| Type | Professional body |
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| Membership | 22,000 |
President | Jan Evans-Freeman |
Chief executive | Richard Templer |
| Staff | 80 |
| Website | www |
The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ), also known as Engineering New Zealand (ENZ; Māori: Te Ao Rangahau) is a non-profit professional body that upholds professional engineering standards in New Zealand, advocates for engineers, and provides advice to the engineering industry.
Engineering New Zealand is responsible for accreditting engineering education programmes in New Zealand and is the Registration Authority for Chartered Professional Engineers (CPEng) in New Zealand.