I received my PE in Maryland in 2016. At the time, the process involved following Maryland-specific criteria for detailing experience, education, references, etc.
I've since moved to Pennsylvania and began looking into the requirements for applying for reciprocity in PA. PA directs you to NCEES where you are supposed to log all the aforementioned information into their dashboard under your NCEES account.
The issue is that NCEES seems to suggest that I'll need to obtain all the individual components again, and that there isn't a way to just refer to my current MD license for validation that I've met the requirements. This is a big issue due to the fact that I'm on my third job and it will be extremely difficult (if not impossible) to get the necessary sign offs from my old jobs.
My first firm is still around, but it's a small DBE and most of the employees I worked with have already left. I only worked there 2012-2013.
My second firm is a medium sized and well known firm, but the specific group i was in consisted only of my boss and I. The office I worked in is now closed, my old boss is God knows where (he keeps getting fired from places, so I hear), and nobody who works at the other offices for firm #2 would have any idea who I was or what I worked on while employed there. I worked at this place 2013-2014.
I'm now at my third firm and have been here since 2014. I received my PE while employed here. I transferred to one of their PA offices in 2021, but was asked to get my PA PE this past year.
I know PDH requirements differ from PA to MD. I'm just stuck on how to get my PA license without having to go on a manhunt for someone to sign off on my forms. Has anyone ever had to deal with this situation before?
I've since moved to Pennsylvania and began looking into the requirements for applying for reciprocity in PA. PA directs you to NCEES where you are supposed to log all the aforementioned information into their dashboard under your NCEES account.
The issue is that NCEES seems to suggest that I'll need to obtain all the individual components again, and that there isn't a way to just refer to my current MD license for validation that I've met the requirements. This is a big issue due to the fact that I'm on my third job and it will be extremely difficult (if not impossible) to get the necessary sign offs from my old jobs.
My first firm is still around, but it's a small DBE and most of the employees I worked with have already left. I only worked there 2012-2013.
My second firm is a medium sized and well known firm, but the specific group i was in consisted only of my boss and I. The office I worked in is now closed, my old boss is God knows where (he keeps getting fired from places, so I hear), and nobody who works at the other offices for firm #2 would have any idea who I was or what I worked on while employed there. I worked at this place 2013-2014.
I'm now at my third firm and have been here since 2014. I received my PE while employed here. I transferred to one of their PA offices in 2021, but was asked to get my PA PE this past year.
I know PDH requirements differ from PA to MD. I'm just stuck on how to get my PA license without having to go on a manhunt for someone to sign off on my forms. Has anyone ever had to deal with this situation before?