Over
the years, Engineering institutions in Jamaica have existed under
various names, with the earliest known organization being the Jamaica
Association of Professional Engineers, in the 1940's.
The main objectives
of this association at that time, were the advancement of Engineering
knowledge, the promotion and maintenance of a high standard of work
in the Engineering field, and to promote the recognition of the
Engineers' importance to the welfare of every community. It also
sought to guarantee professional integrity and to protect the Engineer.
Later on, from 1960 to 1966, the Joint Group of
Professional Engineers was formed. This was made up essentially
of Jamaican Engineers, who were corporate members of the various
existing professional engineering institutions in the United Kingdom.
In 1966, this group was formed into the Institution of Engineers,
Jamaica.
In the early 1970's, a second and competing association, the Jamaica
Association of Engineers was formed, promoting less demanding requirements
for corporate membership.However, after some years of discussion, negotiation
and compromise, in 1977, Jamaican Engineers were finally united
by a merger between the two organizations, under a new name, the
JAMAICA INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, which is the current Institution.
PAST PRESIDENTS
To view a list of the Past Presidents of the Various Jamaicans Engineering
Institutions since 1966, click here.
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See Also
Purpose
& Mission

Council 2007-2008

Constitution

Code of Ethics
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