For engineers
Your engineering record, in a format that fits.
A structured profile for chartered engineers, expert witnesses, and forensic consultants. Case studies with named standards. Registrations with number and expiry. CV exports you don’t have to rebuild for every proposal. A public URL that carries more weight than a LinkedIn page.
Free for Fellows, always. Your firm lists you.
Who this is for
Engineers whose credibility lives in the details.
If your work is the kind where the case study needs to name the standard, the involvement level, and the regulator, a LinkedIn summary isn’t the right container. Edelvor is.
RPEQ, CPEng, NER
Chartered practice where registration is load-bearing. Number, issuing body, expiry date. Per-line visibility.
Expert witness and forensic
Litigation-facing engineering where traceability of method, qualifications, and prior engagements matters.
Standards-heavy practice
AS 1210, ASME BPVC, BS 7910, API 579, AS/NZS 3000. First-class fields on your profile and in your CV export.
Case studies that read like engineering
Challenge, solution, outcome. Named.
Every case study on an Edelvor profile is written as challenge, solution, outcome. You attach a client name (or keep it confidential), a sector, a year, a role, and an involvement level: hands-on, oversight, or advisory. Individual items can be hidden without deleting them, useful when an NDA narrows what you can publish.
Standards go in as first-class values. A fitness-for-service case study that cites BS 7910 surfaces when a client searches “BS 7910 assessment”. A profile claiming AS 1210 pressure-equipment experience says so in its own field, not in prose.
Case study
Fatigue-fitness-for-service assessment of a jackup rig leg
Offshore drilling contractor (confidential), 2023
Challenge
Operator faced commercial pressure to return the rig to contract; crack indications close to a welded K-node.
Solution
Level-3 BS 7910 assessment with FEA-derived stress-intensity factors; defined inspection and monitoring regime for continued operation.
Outcome
Rig returned to service under a one-year monitoring plan; follow-up inspection confirmed no propagation.
Example block. A real profile looks the same, with your work.
CV export
Stop rebuilding your CV for every proposal.
Update once on your profile. Export a polished PDF for a tender. Export plain HTML for your own site. Export Markdown to drop into a proposal template. The export respects the visibility flags on each item, so an NDA-bound project stays off the document even if it’s on your internal profile.
No more evening-before-the-tender Word wrangling. No more three versions of your CV out of sync.
A public URL that carries weight
edelvor.com/fellow/your-name beats LinkedIn for technical work.
On a LinkedIn page, a CPEng registration is a line of text. On Edelvor, it’s a structured field with number, issuing body, and expiry, rendered the same way across every profile on the platform. A client doing due diligence can verify what they’re reading. A procurement team running a panel shortlist gets comparable data.
Your profile is portable. If you change firms, go independent, or take a break, the record stays with you. Your URL stays with you. Your case studies and credentials stay with you.
Founding Fellow
First 1,000 Fellows. Permanent badge on your profile.
Earned by the first 1,000 Fellows to complete their profile and be listed by their firm. No date, no promo code.
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