Protection of the public

Engineering, a regulated profession

How can you be certain that someone is actually entitled to engage in the practice of engineering? Can you lodge a complaint pertaining to the work performed by an engineer? What ethical rules bind an engineer?

The OIQ seeks to ensure the protection of the public by overseeing and by monitoring the practice of the engineering profession throughout Quebec.

Not just anyone can be an engineer!

In Quebec the title of engineer is exclusively reserved for those holding a permit to practice the profession. Only the OIQ can issue such permits. The OIQ:

  • Controls access to the engineering profession.
  • Supervises its members' practices.
  • Oversees the professional conduct of its members and their compliance with regulations.

All engineers who are members of the Order are required to comply with:

  • The Professional Code
  • The Engineers Act.
  • The Code of Ethics of Engineers (and numerous other regulations).
  • Bill 101

Upon issuance of an engineering permit, an engineer is also entered on the Order's roll. This means the engineer is an official member of the Order and holds the status of a professional, with all attendant privileges and duties.