WWTEng
Structural
- Nov 2, 2011
- 391
I work for B and used to work for A until a couple of years back. A has contacted me to do some structural work (part-time) on a project they have. I’ll be still working for B full-time.
The part-time work I do for A is going to be reviewed and sealed by a SE they have on staff. I don’t think I have any liability and both A & I are clear on that. Obviously I’ll still do the work to the best of my ability.
Two questions:
1) Is there any liability issue working for a part-time company that I am not a direct employee for. As noted, the work will be reviewed and sealed by their SE.
2) Am I morally obligated to tell my current company about this part-time work? There is no conflict of interest as the type of work and clients for both companies are completely distinct and would very likely never cross paths.
The part-time work I do for A is going to be reviewed and sealed by a SE they have on staff. I don’t think I have any liability and both A & I are clear on that. Obviously I’ll still do the work to the best of my ability.
Two questions:
1) Is there any liability issue working for a part-time company that I am not a direct employee for. As noted, the work will be reviewed and sealed by their SE.
2) Am I morally obligated to tell my current company about this part-time work? There is no conflict of interest as the type of work and clients for both companies are completely distinct and would very likely never cross paths.