New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It’s not just a great place to live, it’s a great place to work. There are so many reasons to work as an engineer in New Zealand.

The immigration process

If you're thinking about moving to New Zealand, the Immigration New Zealand website is the best place to start. There you’ll find information about:

  • types of visas and how to apply
  • skill shortages and occupations in demand
  • moving to and settling in New Zealand.

Visit Immigration New Zealand

We can’t help you with immigration advice but we can connect you with engineers who have experienced immigrating to New Zealand.

Get your credentials checked

We can check if your overseas engineering qualifications are recognised in New Zealand. You may need this for:

  • Immigration New Zealand visa application
  • Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) registration assessment 
  • a potential employer or education provider.

We’ll assess if you have a Washington, Sydney or Dublin Accord-accredited qualification or recognised equivalent.

Find out more about the international engineering Educational Accords

Our credential check is free if you’re a member of Engineering New Zealand. For non-members or Student Members the fee is NZD $460 including GST. It takes 7–10 business days to process.

Read more on credential checks

Need a letter for your visa application?

Immigration New Zealand may ask you to provide a letter from us certifying that you meet the benchmark requirements for Chartered Professional Engineer status in New Zealand. The benchmark is a Washington Accord-accredited qualification or equivalent knowledge. To get a letter, we’ll need to check your credentials.

Contact us to request a credential check

You may also need your qualification assessed against the New Zealand Qualifications Framework to determine the level. This service is provided by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).

Visit NZQA

Need an equivalent knowledge assessment?

If your qualification assessment with us finds that you don’t have a Washington Accord-accredited qualification or recognised equivalent, and you need a letter for your visa application, you can choose to complete our equivalent knowledge assessment.

This is where you can demonstrate Washington Accord equivalent knowledge using evidence from your academic study, further learning and work experience.

If your knowledge assessment finds that you have Washington Accord equivalent knowledge, you’ll get a letter certifying that you meet the benchmark requirements for Chartered Professional Engineer status in New Zealand.

Our knowledge assessment fee is NZD $1,351.25 including GST. It takes 6–8 weeks to process.

Apply for registration

Registration as an engineer in New Zealand is different compared to some other countries. You don’t have to be registered to work here as an engineer, but some job types will require it. To become registered as a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) you need to have your competence assessed against an internationally recognised standard. For this you need to show evidence of New Zealand specific knowledge.

Find out more about CPEng registration

Electrical engineers

To work in New Zealand as an electrical engineer, you may need to gain New Zealand registration and a practising licence with the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB).

Visit the EWRB website

Join us as a member

You can become a member of Engineering New Zealand – this is separate from being registered as a Chartered Professional Engineer. You don’t need New Zealand specific experience to join either. It’s a great way to learn about and get connected with the engineering profession in New Zealand. You’ll be joining a community of over 20,000 engineers who share knowledge, collaborate, and support each other.

See our membership options

We also have a range of technical groups you can join, where like-minded experts share technical experience in the New Zealand context.

See our technical groups

Special Interest Group for Immigrant Engineers (SIGIE)

We also have a professional group designed to help immigrant engineers.

Access helpful resources for immigrant engineers

If you'd like to learn more about joining SIGIE, you can contact the group chair by emailing tech.groups@engineeringnz.org or apply online

Find a job

We don’t employ engineers and can’t help you get a job, but we can point you in the right direction. We work with some of the top recruitment agencies who advertise engineering roles. If you become a member of Engineering New Zealand, it’ll open doors into New Zealand’s engineering profession – you’ll have opportunities to network and see the latest jobs advertised in our member exclusive emails.

See engineering jobs

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