The New Hampshire Society of Professional Engineers is the society of engineering professionals in New Hampshire that promotes the ethical and competent practice of engineering, advocates licensure, and enhances the image and well being of its members while implementing the program of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) at the state level.
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> Download NHSPE Educational Fund Bylaws (PDF)
> Conflict of Interest Policy for NHSPE Educational Fund, Inc. (PDF)
The NSPE Strategic Plan—including the Vision, Mission, Values, and Goals—is developed by the NSPE Board of Directors in collaboration with NSPE’s representative House of Delegates. It is not a static document. Rather, it is a commitment to ongoing, open, and transparent strategic planning and execution.
A world where the public can be confident that engineering decisions affecting their lives are made by qualified and ethically accountable professionals
To foster licensed professional engineers in service to society
Ethics and Accountability
- Public health, safety, and welfare above all other considerations
- Recognized and authoritative expertise in licensure, ethics, and professional practice
- Innovation to ensure the changing future needs of the public are met
Qualifications
- Professional standards and qualifications across the engineering team
- Commitment to the PE as the standard of practice for professional engineering
- Commitment to NICET certification as the standard of practice for technicians
Professional Advancement
- Assisting individuals in becoming licensed or appropriately certified
- Continuous learning for professional growth
- Exchange and advancement of knowledge in matters of concern to the profession and its relation with the outside world
Unity
- Teamwork, unity, and fellowship across all disciplines and all levels of the engineering team
- Diversity and inclusion, ensuring the profession reflects society
- A single, integrated membership supported by autonomously provided but closely coordinated elements: state, national, and local
- Growth in mission impact at all levels of the organization
- Increased public recognition of the value of competent & ethical engineering
- Increased membership and participation across all programs: Engaging more people and engaging them more fully
- Maximized synergy: Value created anywhere in the system benefits everyone in the system
- Financial sustainability for national, state societies, and NICET certifications