There are two main contexts for "joining ICE" based on your question. ICE can refer to either:
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - a U.S. federal law enforcement agency
- The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) - a professional membership organization for civil engineers
Here is how to join each:
How to Join U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as an agent:
- Must be a U.S. citizen ages 21 to 37 (age waiver for veterans may apply)
- Minimum of a bachelor's degree usually required (some waivers for experience or veterans)
- Pass background check, written exam, and physical fitness test
- Carry a valid driver’s license and firearm
- Apply for open positions on the USA Jobs website (e.g., Deportation Officer, ICE agent)
- Undergo on-the-job training after hiring, including law enforcement training and Spanish language courses
- Recent announcements indicate no age limit for new ICE law enforcement applicants
- Benefits include signing bonus, student loan repayment, overtime pay, and retirement perks
- More info and applications at join.ice.gov or usajobs.gov
How to Join the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) as a member:
- ICE has membership grades for students, apprentices, graduates, experienced professionals, and leaders in civil engineering and related fields
- Use ICE's online interactive tool to find the membership grade matching your experience
- Student membership is free, other membership levels lead to professional qualifications like Chartered Civil Engineer (CEng MICE) or Incorporated Engineer (IEng MICE)
- Membership provides career development, networking, training, magazine subscriptions, and access to knowledge resources
- More info at ice.org.uk/join-ice
If you specify which "ICE" you mean, I can provide more tailored guidance.