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  Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE) - Education and Development - The Professional Engineer in Illinois
Professional licensing is governmental regulation of professional practice.
Students who are in their senior year of an accredited four-year engineering program are approved to take the FE exam during their final year in school by filing the appropriate paperwork with the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation.
The Illinois Department of Professional Regulation serves as the licensing body for professional engineers in Illinois, and the exam specifications are established by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).
www.illinoisengineer.com /ProfessionalEngineerIllinois.asp   (1223 words)

  
 Professional Engineer Seals and stamps.
The purpose of the engineer seal or stamp is to assure the user of the product that the work has been performed or directly supervised by the professional named and to delineate the scope of the professional’s work.
Engineer Seals obtained or used by license holders shall be capable of leaving a permanent ink or impression representation on the engineering work.
Professional engineer seals and stamps are available for all states not having specific vendors items must be purchased through.
www.engineerseals.com /engineer-seals.php   (396 words)

  
 Becoming Licensed As a Professional Engineer
In New York it's "Intern Engineer," and in Florida it's "Engineer Intern." The requirements for an EIT are usually graduation from an accredited engineering curriculum plus the successful completion of an examination on fundamental engineering subjects.
The engineering profession is a mobile one, with engineers often practicing in a number of states during their professional careers.
Therefore, most states provide for reciprocal licensure-that is, they allow engineers licensed in one state to become licensed without further examination as long as the requirements of the state that originally granted licensure at least equal their minimum standards.
www.nspe.org /lc1-how.asp   (614 words)

  
  Licensure for Engineers - NCEES
The profession regulates itself by setting high standards for professional engineers, and by law, many jurisdictions require engineers to be licensed in order to practice.
Engineers who wish to obtain their license to practice must apply to the licensing board in the state or territory in which they plan to practice.
In order to become licensed, the engineer must meet the requirements of that licensing board with respect to education and experience and by taking and passing licensing examinations.
www.ncees.org /licensure/licensure_for_engineers   (918 words)

  
  Providing Prime Professional And Design Services
Engineer A is a professional engineer with a degree in mechanical engineering.
Later, once engaged in actual practice, the engineer draws from earlier academic years and applies the technical knowledge acquired to the facts and circumstances with which the engineer is confronted, using professional judgment and discretion to analyze the circumstances and propose solutions.
In addition, regardless of whether an engineer or an architect possesses the professional competence to engage in an allied area of practice, the design professional must perform those services in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state in which practice is occurring.
www.niee.org /cases/case89-1.htm   (1583 words)

  
 Participation in Professional and Technical Societies
It is Engineer B's view that such participation does not result in "benefits for the employer"; he feels that such participation does not constitute "employee training." Engineer B has refused to permit written communications from Engineer A asking for administrative leave to attend professional society meetings to go through Engineer B to higher level personnel.
Of course it is the professional obligation of the practitioner to expend some time and effort to continuous expansion of his or her knowledge and capabilities.
Although an engineer has an obligation to further his professional growth and development, it should never be pursued in a manner that would be adverse to the interest of his employer.
www.murdough.ttu.edu /cases/78-88/case82-7.htm   (1208 words)

  
 Professional Engineer - Engineering - a Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Professional Engineer is the term for registered or licensed engineers in some countries including the United States and Canada.
Engineers are not registered in a specific discipline, but instead are prohibited by the Code of Ethics from practicing beyond their training and experience.
The Canadian Engineering Licensing model is unique in that Engineers are not tested on technical knowledge during the licensing process, but instead the accreditation of schools and their accredited degree granting status are tightly monitored and controlled.
engineering.wikia.com /wiki/Professional_Engineer   (674 words)

  
 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER CONTRACT RATES
A noticeable trend in the employment of professional engineers is the increasing number opting to practice as contractors on hourly rates.
Employers of professional engineers are making greater use of such arrangements as a means of meeting peak workloads or to engage contractors for specific projects or tasks.
Professional engineer employees have access to and receive annual leave, sick leave, paid public holidays, long service leave, superannuating, jury leave, compassionate leave, family leave, professional development and retrenchment/redundancy provisions.
www.acsincorp.com /Eng_Rate.htm   (361 words)

  
 NCBELS - Professional Engineer Licensure
The North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors is charged with implementation of the statutes, authority for making rules in the performance of its duties, and the responsibility of determination of the qualifications of applicants, through experience and examinations, and issuance of a certificate of licensure to those determined to be properly qualified.
The term "progressive engineering experience" means that, during the period of time in which an applicant has made a practical utilization of acquired knowledge, continuous improvement, growth and development in the utilization of that knowledge have been shown, as revealed in the complexity and technical detail of the work product or work record.
The Professional Engineer is authorized to practice engineering in North Carolina in any area and discipline in which the licensee is competent, within the provisions of Chapter 89C of the North Carolina General Statutes.
www.ncbels.org /reg-pe.htm   (5861 words)

  
 Vermont Secretary of State - Office of Professional Regulation - Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: )
An applicant who has not actively practiced professional engineering within two years of making application to the Board may be required to submit to re-examination in the Fundamentals of Engineering and/or the Principles and Practice of engineering in the specialty sought.
A professional engineer licensed prior to the availability of a particular specialty may possess sufficient training and experience to practice professional engineering competently in that specialty.
Professional engineer reference providers must be licensed in an NCEES jurisdiction or in a jurisdiction with licensing standards deemed acceptable by the Board.
vtprofessionals.org /opr1/engineers/perule.html   (3893 words)

  
 Selecting a Professional Engineer @ JEC Inc.
Although it is not necessary that all divisions of service be carried out by the same engineer, it is often beneficial to the project to have the majority of these services carried out by, or under the coordination of, a single engineering firm.
Professional engineers are expected to avoid the disclosure of such information and to avoid the use thereof for the benefit of themselves or a third party, or to clients' or engineers' disadvantage.
Engineers are expected to decline employment or a commission that would require such disclosures.
www.jecinc.on.ca /selecting.shtml   (2061 words)

  
 FAQ's - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
Engineers on Retired Status may use the term "Professional Engineer, Retired" or "P.E., Retired;" however, they must refrain from the active practice of engineering and the use of their seal.
That determination as to being "qualified" is made by the Professional Engineer but you should be aware that negligence is defined as failure to have due regard for acceptable engineering principles and that you can only sign and seal documents that conform to acceptable engineering safeguards for life, property, and welfare of the public.
Engineers whose Certification was due to expire in 2000 were granted an extension from the Board so that renewals could be coordinated with the renewal of your professional engineers license.
www.fbpe.org /faqs/index.php   (2187 words)

  
 OKPELS : Regulations : Statutes : 475.8-11
The practice of engineering or land surveying shall be deemed a privilege granted by the state through the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, based on the qualifications of the individual as evidenced by a certificate of licensure, which shall not be transferable.
“Engineer” means a person who, by reason of special knowledge and use of the mathematical, physical and engineering sciences and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, acquired by engineering education and engineering experience, is qualified, after meeting the requirements of Section 475.1 et seq.
Engineering surveys include all survey activities required to support the sound conception, planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation of engineered projects, but exclude the surveying of real property for the establishment of land boundaries, rights-of-way, easements and the dependent or independent surveys or resurveys of the public land survey system.
www.pels.state.ok.us /regulat/index.html   (1043 words)

  
 City of Fremont - Associate Civil Engineer/Associate Engineer
Associate Civil Engineer is the full-professional level class in the engineering class series, with responsibilities spanning the entire spectrum of the City's civil engineering function.
Associate Civil Engineer: A total of four years of professional engineering experience, of which one year must be at a level equivalent to the City's class of Engineer II.
Associate Civil Engineer: In addition to the above, depending on area of assignment, possession of a valid Professional Engineer (PE) Certificate issued by the State of California or possession of a valid professional registration/certificate as a licensed architect issued by the California State Board of Architectural Examiners.
www.ci.fremont.ca.us /Employment/JobDescriptions/job5220.htm   (1389 words)

  
 Professional Engineer - Employment
Licensed Professional Engineers are needed to perform inspections in The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester County, Putnam County, Orange County, Dutchess County, Rockland County, Sullivan County, Ulster County, and Albany County, New York.
Licensed Professional Engineers are needed to perform inspections in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Licensed Professional Engineers are needed to perform inspections in Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County, Hudson County, and Passaic County, New Jersey.
www.heimer.com /inspections/employment.html   (512 words)

  
 Professional Engineer Job Description
Assists Chief Engineer and Department Heads in developing and implementing long and short range plans for capital and operating projects and improvements for the Utility; and assists in developing costs and schedules for project identified in the adopted goals and plans.
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, or closely related field; supplemented by 4 years of progressively responsible experience in design, technical review, and project management for water, sewer, and stormwater projects; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Requires Licensure as a Professional Engineer by the State of Kentucky (reciprocation required within 6 months of initial employment); and requires a valid driver’s license.
www.hkywater.org /htm_employment/job_descriptions/jd_pro_engineer.htm   (891 words)

  
 NYS Professional Engineering - Consumer Information
Professional engineers also design commercial, industrial, and transportation facilities; municipal facilities such as water and wastewater treatment plants; and dams and bridges, among other things.
New York professional engineers must retain for at least six years all preliminary and final plans, documents, computations, records, and professional evaluations related to work upon which the PE placed his or her signature and seal.
Professional engineers must reregister every three years to practice in New York.
www.op.nysed.gov /pebroch.htm   (715 words)

  
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 Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE) - About ISPE
The Illinois Society of Professional Engineers is committed to being the premier Society representing your professional license in the state of Illinois.
The Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), established in 1886, is a professional association representing the interests of over 2,500 engineer members from all fields of practice.
ISPE is a state society member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, and consists of 21 chapters throughout the State of Illinois.
www.ilspe.com /AboutISPE.asp   (910 words)

  
 Professional Engineer
Professional Engineer (P.E.) is an engineer licensed to offer engineering services to the public.
In many states companies that have the term engineer/engineering in their title or offer engineering service to the public are required to have a P.E. on staff.
Engineering is not just about the technical details of your specialty, it is also about taking a broader responsibility for your work.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?ProfessionalEngineer   (736 words)

  
 City of Fremont - Associate Transportation Engineer
Under supervision, performs professional-level transportation engineering work related to preparation of plans, designs and specifications, cost estimates and reports for traffic engineering and transportation planning for the planning, design, operation and maintenance of the City's transportation system.
Associate Transportation Engineer is the full-professional level class in the engineering class series, with responsibilities spanning the entire spectrum of the City's transportation and traffic planning and engineering function.
Associate Transportation Engineer: A total of 4 years of professional engineering experience, of which one year must be at a level equivalent to the City's class of Engineer II (Transportation).
www.ci.fremont.ca.us /Employment/JobDescriptions/job5411.htm   (1477 words)

  
 FAQs
A professional engineer who is well-versed in all aspects of structural and mechanical components of the building can recognize clues that signal unseen problems.
The P.E. (Professional Engineer) designation is the only one regulated by every state government to assure proper education, training and experience to serve the public.
By law, in virtually all states, a registered professional engineer is the only one who can legally render an opinion on the structural integrity of an existing building.
www.nabie.org /faqs.htm   (589 words)

  
 Professional Engineer Jobs
These engineering positions are in the United States and are engineering job openings with 'PE' indicated as the experience required.
Professional Engineer is a title reserved for registered engineers and requires a State issued license.
Most newspapers now advertise their job ads on their website as well as their newspaper; to help you locate professional engineering jobs with these traditional newspaper sources we have included a link here to help you find regional newspapers.
www.engineer.net /professional_level.php   (606 words)

  
 DRL - Professional Engineer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A professional engineer is a person who by reason of his or her knowledge of mathematics, the physical sciences and the principles of engineering, acquired by professional education and practical experience, is qualified to engage in the practice of professional engineering.
A person offers to practice professional engineering if the person by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way represents himself or herself to be a professional engineer; or who holds himself or herself out as able to practice professional engineering.
In order to qualify as a professional engineer in Wisconsin, applicants must have the education and experience, and pass the examination or examinations, as indicated below.
drl.wi.gov /prof/engi/def.htm   (184 words)

  
 Professional Engineer License Renewal
Engineering Online courses can be used to fulfill the professional development requirements for renewal of a professional engineer license.
Note: According to Section 1380.325 of the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, one semester hour is equal to 15 PDHs.
The professional development required as a condition for license renewal under the Professional Engineering Act of 1989 is set forth in this Section.
online.cen.uiuc.edu /perenewal.htm   (1388 words)

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