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Suppose a person has an engineering degree from an ABET-accredited program, passes the FE exam, and obtains 4 years of experience working under the supervision of an emeritus engineering professor who owns a private company -- however, that emeritus engineering professor is not a PE. (The company does government contracts, so the government PE signs off on everything; however, this PE is considered a client of the company rather than the supervisor of the engineer-in-training).
Would that person qualify to take the PE exam and become a PE upon passing? Or does the fact that the person works under the supervision of a non-PE disqualify the candidate, even if his supervisor is a retired full-tenured professor of engineering?
Would that person qualify to take the PE exam and become a PE upon passing? Or does the fact that the person works under the supervision of a non-PE disqualify the candidate, even if his supervisor is a retired full-tenured professor of engineering?