Raging employment question?!!!
Raging employment question?!!!
(OP)
Someone answer me this question once and for all?
Who can get hired as a wastewater treatment engineer? ANYONE with ANY professional engineer's license? Just CE's with CE PE's. Chemical engineers with Chemical engineering PE's? Mechanical or environmental's?
Who can get hired as a wastewater treatment engineer? ANYONE with ANY professional engineer's license? Just CE's with CE PE's. Chemical engineers with Chemical engineering PE's? Mechanical or environmental's?





RE: Raging employment question?!!!
One may think that this doesn't make sense. Interesting that some states require the waste treatment operator to be certified, but not the engineer!
RE: Raging employment question?!!!
RE: Raging employment question?!!!
RE: Raging employment question?!!!
That's my opinion as a PE, and we all know about opinions!!! But it is a big decision, one people and the community will have to live with for a long time.
Good luck,
BobPE
RE: Raging employment question?!!!
As for Engineering credentials, it 's like any State controlled engineering discipline, academic credentials/experience, passing the State P.E. exam,
and passing area of expertise exam. At which time the State will grant an Official State P.E. Liscense. Here in the Chicago area (this area has got the largest POTW and Industrial Pretreament operations on the face of the planet)all types of engineering disciplines are involved, from maintenance personnel, draftsman , designers, EIT's and P.E. In all disciplines, Mech. Civil, Elec., Chem., Arch., Comp., etc., and the various R/D centers at the U of I, Northwestern, U of C. and the likes of Argonne and Fermi Nat'l. Labs.
Check with the governmental agencies in your area, they should be able to tell you what is involved.
Goodluck!
saxon