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SPE is a non-profit association for petroleum engineers. Petroleum engineers who become members of SPE gain access to several member benefits like a complimentary subscription to the Journal of Petroleum Technology, unlimited free webinars, and discounts on SPE events (conferences, workshops, training courses, etc.) and publications. [9]
Membership in SPE helps plastics professionals advance their technical knowledge through conferences, seminars, and webinars; publications including Plastics Engineering magazine, SPE News, Plastics Insight Newsletter; and resources including the Materials Database, networking opportunities, and more.
The Society created and maintains a Register of Engineers who can demonstrate knowledge and competence in engineering. Applicants who meet the Society's criteria for membership may use the designation "P.Eng". The Society of Professional Engineers traces its origins to the Society of Engineers UK, which was founded in 1854 as a learned society. [1]
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Once certified individuals must renew their certification annually to keep it current. A list of current SPE-certified petroleum engineers is available online. [2] SPE has an online SPE Certification and PE Exam Review available to SPE members and non-members alike. An exam guide is also available to prepare for the exam. [3]
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SPE members also are able to access the SPE Competency Management Tool to find knowledge and skill strengths and opportunities for growth. [7] SPE publishes peer-reviewed journals, books, and magazines. [8] SPE members receive a complimentary subscription to the Journal of Petroleum Technology and discounts on SPE's other publications. [9]
For example, in the province of Ontario, being a member of the Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Association of Manitoba does not provide the ability to use the C.E.T. title in Ontario. The options available are to either transfer their membership to OACETT, or to maintain a membership in both provinces. [6]