KajEngineering
New member
2020 Graduate at UCF with a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Living in Florida.
Currently working for a Truss Plant as a Designer, designing trusses for custom homes.
Creating CAD drawings and layouts. Been with the company for 3.5 years since graduation.
I am interested in looking to acquire my PE License and know my jobs title says "Engineering Department" but I do not believe it will count towards required experience.
I am currently unaware if there are any PEs within my company that do what I do specifically but I plan to reach out to my superiors this week.
I came across this community and thought I would join it to start expanding my career in the engineering field and am looking for PEs to possibly assist with some questions I have.
I believe I may need to make a change in my employment to a company/job that better suits my discipline I went to school for, Mechanical.
What are some good routes to take that pay relatively well and will give me really solid experience to actually succeed as a PE.
Are there sources for new engineers to go out and find PEs to work for?
What would be a good resource (possibly in Florida) to really get some good information on how to achieve this goal of getting my license?
I am afraid of taking the wrong job and extending the time it takes to acquire my license.. I am motivated and have the drive, I just need to make sure I take the correct first step.
Thank you in advance!
Currently working for a Truss Plant as a Designer, designing trusses for custom homes.
Creating CAD drawings and layouts. Been with the company for 3.5 years since graduation.
I am interested in looking to acquire my PE License and know my jobs title says "Engineering Department" but I do not believe it will count towards required experience.
I am currently unaware if there are any PEs within my company that do what I do specifically but I plan to reach out to my superiors this week.
I came across this community and thought I would join it to start expanding my career in the engineering field and am looking for PEs to possibly assist with some questions I have.
I believe I may need to make a change in my employment to a company/job that better suits my discipline I went to school for, Mechanical.
What are some good routes to take that pay relatively well and will give me really solid experience to actually succeed as a PE.
Are there sources for new engineers to go out and find PEs to work for?
What would be a good resource (possibly in Florida) to really get some good information on how to achieve this goal of getting my license?
I am afraid of taking the wrong job and extending the time it takes to acquire my license.. I am motivated and have the drive, I just need to make sure I take the correct first step.
Thank you in advance!