Ingen awarded ACT accreditation from the IChemE
Ingen is pleased to announce that they have been awarded official accreditation from the IChemE for their ACT Scheme. Ingen implemented an Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) approved training course for all non-chartered chemical engineers within the company.
At present there are several members of staff fully IChemE Chartered and a further 9 in training. The company is investing heavily in training and development of staff and believes that even in this current economic climate it is worthwhile and necessary to position the business for success going forward. Senior management believes the industry skills shortage is ever present even in this fragile economic environment and wants to position the company for future growth.
It is Ingen’s policy to provide a comprehensive programme of training and experience, ensuring that all engineers seeking Chartered Engineer status develop a wide knowledge of appropriate professional engineering skills. The training scheme will also provide a broad understanding of applied chemical engineering to the benefit of the company, its employees and its clients.
Conor Quinn – Winner of Energy Institute MSc. Student Best Energy Paper Competition
Congratulations to Conor Quinn a Process Engineer with Ingen for winning
first place in the Energy Institute MSc. Student Best Energy Paper Competition.
Conor and seven other representatives were invited to the competition all having previously won an EI Award for Best MSc. project on their respective courses from the Robert Gordon University and the University of Aberdeen. After a short presentation and Q&A session the outcome was decided a panel of judges.
Conor studied the MSc Oil & Gas Engineering at RGU and his MSc project was carried out with Ingen. The title of his project was “A Knowledge-Based Concept Stage Development Screening Tool for Artificial Lift & Subsea Processing Technologies"
Well Done Conor!
