The Engineering Council of South Africa is working to help transform the world of Engineering through its contribution to develop and help support South Africa’s Engineers, Technologists and Technicians.
With the evolution of technology also comes the evolution and transformation of engineering and with that, the ECSA is providing engineers with an opportunity to form a network with industry experts, expand their knowledge about the Engineering field and expand international work opportunities.
ECSA calls on all Engineers, Technologists and Technicians to register on the international register. The first 100 can register free of charge. The registered engineers must also meet the minimum requirements as stated by ECSA.
ABOUT ECSA
The Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) is a statutory body established in terms of the Engineering Profession Act (EPA), 46 of 2000. The ECSA’s primary role is the regulation of the engineering profession in terms of this Act. Its core functions are the accreditation of engineering programmes, registration of persons as professionals in specified categories, and the regulation of the practice of registered persons.
Consequently, the ECSA is the only body in South Africa that is authorised to register engineering professionals and bestow the use of engineering titles, such as Pr Eng, Pr Tech Eng, Pr Techni Eng, Pr Cert Eng, on persons who have met the requisite professional registration criteria.
The ECSA is under the leadership of Cyril Gamede, Pr Eng, President; and Keith Jacobs, Pr Eng, Vice President.