The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has awarded Arup Gold Corporate Partner status, which recognises its commitment to the development of the chemical engineering profession, including its work to ensure university degree courses effectively prepare graduates for careers in the sector.
Arup understands that engagement with young engineers is crucial to encourage graduates to choose a career in chemical engineering, and consequently offers industrial placements and summer student opportunities.
Multidisciplined team
Each student is placed in a multidisciplined team and is encouraged to provide chemical engineering input with support from engineers within the team.
In addition, the firm also hosts an annual in-house ‘Engineering Awareness Week’ to educate and motivate young people, to help safeguard the future of the engineering profession.
Continued professional development is high on the firm’s agenda and graduate chemical engineers can participate in the company’s Accredited Company Training Scheme (ACTS) which is operated across the world. This scheme is accredited by IChemE and helps engineers gain professional qualifications as well as become Chartered Chemical Engineers.
Stephen Richardson, IChemE president, said: “I am delighted to welcome Arup to our growing family of Gold Corporate Partners. It is vital that chemical engineers are supported throughout their career to maintain the high standards needed for professional qualifications.
Commitment to future of chemical engineering
"Arup certainly achieves this by providing considerable support for career development and promoting Chartered Chemical Engineer status, demonstrating their clear commitment to the future of the chemical engineering profession.”
Arup employs almost 100 chemical engineers across the world and the firm’s chemical engineers work in a variety of sectors across the organisation including water, energy, fire, waste recovery and process safety.
Arup was first awarded Bronze Corporate Partner status in 2016 and has since been working towards Gold status to further demonstrate the importance the company places on the chemical engineering profession.
Vincent Glancy, Arup’s global chemical engineering skills leader, said: “We’re delighted to be part of a community that is helping to address many of the key challenges facing society today. Water scarcity, decarbonisation and the global transition towards clean energy are forcing a transformational change in the way we all use and recover resources.
"Chemical engineers can provide the solutions to help organisations meet both operational and carbon targets in order to mitigate climate change. We look forward to working with IChemE and the other Gold Partners to enhance the global reputation of chemical engineering, and help shape a better world for us all.”