Hercul3s
Structural
- May 3, 2011
- 29
Dear Colleagues,
I am a structural engineer. I just recently obtained my PE license and I just landed a job with a Rigging and Heavy Hauling Contracting firm in New Jersey. They were looking for an in-house licensed engineer and I am the only engineer there. They tell me that my work, under the firm's name, is covered by their insurance policy. I found out though, that they don't have "Errors and Omissions" insurance.
I really want to keep this job, so could someone tell me how safe it is for me to certify works without the E&O insurance if the firm has other types of insurance? Am I exposing my license to too much liability? Am I risking my license??
Thank you very much for your help!
Sincerely,
-Hercules P.
I am a structural engineer. I just recently obtained my PE license and I just landed a job with a Rigging and Heavy Hauling Contracting firm in New Jersey. They were looking for an in-house licensed engineer and I am the only engineer there. They tell me that my work, under the firm's name, is covered by their insurance policy. I found out though, that they don't have "Errors and Omissions" insurance.
I really want to keep this job, so could someone tell me how safe it is for me to certify works without the E&O insurance if the firm has other types of insurance? Am I exposing my license to too much liability? Am I risking my license??
Thank you very much for your help!
Sincerely,
-Hercules P.