In my company, if you are hired for the first time the degree type would matter. For an engineering position, a Bachelor in Engineering would be mandatory. But, if you came in as tech with your BSEET and work as a tech for a few years and some how started to design the equipment that you are using or building, you may be promoted to Engineering I. To go higher than that, you would need a Bachelors in Engineering.
It would also depend on the engineering position. If the position really calls for a hands on, nuts and bolts kind of person, I would think a BSEET would fit the bill. If the position calls for a lot of analysis and test, then a BSEE would be better suited.
As for the PE license, here in Massachusetts you just need a Bachelors degree and 4 years of experience, but it is not as simple as that. You have to convince the board that you are a competent engineer in the field that you are trying to achieve, which is a task in it self. Also FYI, you don’t really need a degree in Massachusetts to take the PE, just twenty years of experience.
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