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SCE and delegated engineers

Briefing for supervising civil engineers, delegated engineers and mentors

Event organised by ICE

Date
30 October 2026
Time
14:00 - 16:00 GMT
Location
Online
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Overview

Who is this for? Those making an application for approval to act as a Supervising Civil Engineer (SCE) for the ICE Training Scheme, or as a Mentor for Mentor Supported Training.

When to attend? If you have made, or intend making, an application for the SCE and/or the Mentor role. If you are already an SCE, Mentor or Delegated Engineer, attendance is also suggested, to be updated approx. once every two years.

Why attend? To gain an understanding of the role, responsibilities and the IPD Online system. A briefing on the responsibilities of the role is required prior to being approved.

How long is the session? 120 mins with a 10-minute break

What will it contain? The roles and responsibilities of SCEs, DEs and Mentors will be summarised, and guidance provided on the activities associated with supporting trainees through their Initial Professional Development. An insight into the IPD Online system will also be provided.

The session will be delivered by the membership recruitment team staff in MS Teams. 

Hosts

Jenny Illingsworth

Jenny Illingsworth

Institution of Civil Engineers

membership manager

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Jenny Illingsworth

Dr Jenny Illingsworth is the Membership Manager for the Mid England region, South East Asia, South Asia, and Africa at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). In this role, she oversees membership support, guides individuals through professional qualification processes, and manages membership applications. With a background in programme management and business development, she brings extensive experience to her position. She holds a PhD from Durham University and a Postgraduate Diploma from the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

She is also the Head of Business and Operations for the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education, where she manages the Centre, communicates its opportunities and successes, oversees effective P&L operations, and supports the development of education programmes, research themes, product development, and innovation for the rail and associated industries.

Additionally, she supports communications and industry engagement with the UK Rail Research & Innovation Network—a 40+ partner strong collaboration between academia and industry.

For more information please contact:

Caroline Kelley