futebol3
Industrial
- Oct 23, 2006
- 6
Hello,
I would first like to say that this site has already provided me with a great deal of information that, given my current work environment, would have been nearly impossible to get elsewhere.
To get to my questions, Id like to explain my situation a little bit first. I graduated from Georgia Tech about a year and a half ago and received a BS in Industrial Engineering. I have been working for a small manufacturing company in Ohio since then.
I am interested in becoming a PE, but it seems I may have a problem. I am the only Engineer in my entire company (corporate included). I dont think anyone else even has an engineering degree. To get a PE, is it required to actually be working for someone who has one? Does anyone have any experience with a similar problem and if so, were you still able to accomplish this or did you have to find a new job with an actual PE to mentor with? Does anyone know of any sort of mentorship with an Engineering Association that could count towards this as I cannot accomplish the experience internally with my current company?
Also, I am not sure of this, but I have been working directly with Engineering related projects as the resident "Engineer" up to this point and I have not taken the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering, I guess replaced the EIT). Does my work experience before taking the FE still count towards 4 total years for a PE? Or is it only time served after completing the FE?
Thanks for any input or advice you can provide.
John
I would first like to say that this site has already provided me with a great deal of information that, given my current work environment, would have been nearly impossible to get elsewhere.
To get to my questions, Id like to explain my situation a little bit first. I graduated from Georgia Tech about a year and a half ago and received a BS in Industrial Engineering. I have been working for a small manufacturing company in Ohio since then.
I am interested in becoming a PE, but it seems I may have a problem. I am the only Engineer in my entire company (corporate included). I dont think anyone else even has an engineering degree. To get a PE, is it required to actually be working for someone who has one? Does anyone have any experience with a similar problem and if so, were you still able to accomplish this or did you have to find a new job with an actual PE to mentor with? Does anyone know of any sort of mentorship with an Engineering Association that could count towards this as I cannot accomplish the experience internally with my current company?
Also, I am not sure of this, but I have been working directly with Engineering related projects as the resident "Engineer" up to this point and I have not taken the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering, I guess replaced the EIT). Does my work experience before taking the FE still count towards 4 total years for a PE? Or is it only time served after completing the FE?
Thanks for any input or advice you can provide.
John