Professional Engineering is the UK-based business and technology magazine read by leading engineers worldwide. It is the only magazine with the broad coverage to appeal to engineers in all disciplines, and to anyone concerned with engineering and its future. Its lively letters and surveys pages show how the magazine is at the heart of the engineering community.
Interacting with readers
Published twice a month, Professional Engineering is full of punchy and topical news stories, feature articles and opinion columns. Every issue keeps engineers and their colleagues in touch with technical, educational, professional and political issues affecting engineering. Circulating to the membership of the UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers and to many other engineers outside the Institution, Professional Engineering gets to core of what really matters in engineering, keeping its readers informed on the world around them. In addition to the printed magazine, the http://www.profeng.com/ website offers instant access to the Professional Engineering files and to articles and opinion pieces not available elsewhere.
Career opportunities
With an average of 25 pages of appointments per issue, Professional Engineering provides top service for companies recruiting staff and individuals looking for employment. If you are an engineer, or if you employ engineers, look no further for your next opportunity.
Circulation - 80,000
Frequency - 22 per year
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