MEPSY84 Starting Lineup 97 Posts user info edit post |
Upon passing the FE, how long is the 'EIT' status good for before a renewal (either form or retesting) is required? I know you need to work 4 years as an engineer before you can take the PE test, but how long do you have to get that 4 years of experience in?
And
Has it taken anyone longer than 4 years between the FE and PE (i.e. you didn't work as an 'engineer' immediate after graduation)?
I tried searching both the NC PE website and TWW, but I couldn't find it. Thanks! 1/18/2009 8:55:00 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
i'm pretty sure it doesn't "expire" 1/18/2009 9:05:16 PM |
UberCool All American 3457 Posts user info edit post |
pretty sure you don't have to renew your EIT certification and that you can take the PE any time after you've gotten the required years of experience to put on the application.
not sure why you'd want to wait longer than necessary, though...probably be easier to take the PE as soon as possible 1/18/2009 9:05:31 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
^ 1/18/2009 9:24:44 PM |
BigMan157 no u 103354 Posts user info edit post |
i got mine in 06 or 07 and still haven't worked for a PE engineer
[Edited on January 18, 2009 at 10:05 PM. Reason : ] 1/18/2009 10:05:10 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "pretty sure you don't have to renew your EIT certification and that you can take the PE any time after you've gotten the required years of experience to put on the application.
not sure why you'd want to wait longer than necessary, though...probably be easier to take the PE as soon as possible" |
see ^. ive been fortunate enough to come out and immediately work under PE engineers, but a lot of people arent as lucky. Its not really a "want" to wait later for most people, more that certain industries dont require it and as such you dont get to work under PEs frequently enough to count experience to take it as soon as possible.1/19/2009 1:15:53 AM |
UberCool All American 3457 Posts user info edit post |
^as i understand it, you don't have to work directly under a PE as much as be able to have licensed engineers vouch for your work experience.
but i see where you're coming from, so your point is well taken.
[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 5:58 AM. Reason : clarity] 1/19/2009 5:34:28 AM |
MEPSY84 Starting Lineup 97 Posts user info edit post |
thanks! 1/19/2009 9:30:30 AM |
DROD900 All American 24658 Posts user info edit post |
what really sucks is I passed the FE two years before I graduated, I started working under a PE right after I found out that I passed, but none of that experience counts since it was all pre-graduation 1/19/2009 10:59:37 AM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
my boss got his PE when i got my EIT
[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM. Reason : 0-] 1/19/2009 11:24:15 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "as i understand it, you don't have to work directly under a PE as much as be able to have licensed engineers vouch for your work experience." |
tell me, WTF is a "licensed engineer" that isn't a PE ?
ive got my EIT and 5 years exp, but <2 years of which had any PEs in the company.... most of my exp has been device/instrument manufacturing where PEs are not really all that much in demand.
i think there's a way to apply for non-PE work experience to count but it seems like probably a hassle1/20/2009 4:34:45 AM |
UberCool All American 3457 Posts user info edit post |
^application for taking the PE exam requires something like 5 references, right? as i understand it, 3 of those need to be from licenced engineers who know your work. they don't have to be your boss, which is all i'm saying... 1/20/2009 5:35:27 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
oh sorry. i have problems with reading comprehension 1/20/2009 11:03:21 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
oh okay.
sorry, i have problems with basic reading comprehension.
1/20/2009 11:03:57 AM |