First and foremost, I am in California
Passed the EIT last October and I have completed the required work experience to qualify to take the PE (electrical).
Problem is I work for a small consulting firm, I work directly under the PE (only one works for the company) with one other engineer who is not a PE and the owner. I didn't review the instructions very carefully and when I had my PE sign off a few days before my application was due he asked what other PEs were going to sign for me. This was a surprise to me because when I read through the instructions the first time I thought I only needed 1 PE and 3 references from supervisors.
Taking a second look at the instructions it appeared that he was correct that I needed 4 PEs to sign.
Taking a third look at it now (after the due date for filing) and reviewing other forum posts I am now confused.
According to the "Professional Engineer Engagement Record and Reference Form Instructions" on the PELS website:
A minimum of four references are required.
A reference for each engagement claimed as qualifying experience is required.
A reference must be a licensed Professional Engineer in the same discipline for which you are applying, except as noted below.
References must be persons who are technically qualified to appraise your skills as an engineer.
NOTE:
Individuals who are applying for licensure as an Electrical Engineer may submit references from licensed Civil
Engineers or from individuals exempt from licensure as an Electrical Engineer, as well as from licensed Electrical
Engineers.
I trying to figure out if "A reference must be a licensed Professional Engineer..." means in order to qualify to be a reference it is required that they are a PE or if it means one of the four references is required to be a PE.
Keep in mind that I have only one engagement (I have only worked for one company).
In short, would 1 PE and 3 supervisors qualify to verify my work experience?
Thank you
Passed the EIT last October and I have completed the required work experience to qualify to take the PE (electrical).
Problem is I work for a small consulting firm, I work directly under the PE (only one works for the company) with one other engineer who is not a PE and the owner. I didn't review the instructions very carefully and when I had my PE sign off a few days before my application was due he asked what other PEs were going to sign for me. This was a surprise to me because when I read through the instructions the first time I thought I only needed 1 PE and 3 references from supervisors.
Taking a second look at the instructions it appeared that he was correct that I needed 4 PEs to sign.
Taking a third look at it now (after the due date for filing) and reviewing other forum posts I am now confused.
According to the "Professional Engineer Engagement Record and Reference Form Instructions" on the PELS website:
A minimum of four references are required.
A reference for each engagement claimed as qualifying experience is required.
A reference must be a licensed Professional Engineer in the same discipline for which you are applying, except as noted below.
References must be persons who are technically qualified to appraise your skills as an engineer.
NOTE:
Individuals who are applying for licensure as an Electrical Engineer may submit references from licensed Civil
Engineers or from individuals exempt from licensure as an Electrical Engineer, as well as from licensed Electrical
Engineers.
I trying to figure out if "A reference must be a licensed Professional Engineer..." means in order to qualify to be a reference it is required that they are a PE or if it means one of the four references is required to be a PE.
Keep in mind that I have only one engagement (I have only worked for one company).
In short, would 1 PE and 3 supervisors qualify to verify my work experience?
Thank you