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The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand
The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) is a not-for-profit professional body representing the engineering profession in New Zealand. It has around 16,000 members who are either engineers or have a special interest in engineering, usually practising in New Zealand.〔https://www.ipenz.nz/〕 As engineering is a self-regulating profession in New Zealand, IPENZ attempts to promote the interests of the New Zealand engineering profession via support services to members. Primary IPENZ services include career development for members, the implementation of competence and ethical practice standards and community recognition of engineering.〔https://www.ipenz.nz/home/footer-pages/about/who-we-are〕 Most members pay annual fees, often covered by their employer. As a member they must abide by the ( IPENZ Code of Ethics ) that aims to ensure ethical engineering practice. IPENZ also promotes public debate on engineering issues and stewards national engineering awards.〔https://www.ipenz.nz/home/footer-pages/about/who-we-are〕〔https://www.ipenz.nz/home/awards-and-scholarships〕 == Organisation structure ==
IPENZ is governed by an elected board, chaired by the president and including 11 other members. This board sets strategy and employs the chief executive, who manages the expenditure of the budget to provide services to members and to fund activities defined by its strategy. The national office is based in Wellington, and there are regional branches to which members belong. Members can also be part of a technical group or special interest group that focuses on a niche area of engineering.
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