Hi there,
I am an internationally educated engineer (Civil) living in Alberta, Canada. Last year I passed the FE exam (on my first try!). Unfortunately, that didn't impress any employers so I am still working as a GIS tech. Nothing wrog with that except that we GIS techs are support people with zero decison power or responsability on anything (and the pay reflects that, by the way).
So, I thought, perhaps if I pass the structural PE exam I may get an oportunity with an engineering company. I asked the local enginner association (APEGA) and they told me that without the mandatory 4 years of experience I cannot take any PE exam. I wouldn't mind waiting the 4 years if I was working as an EIT doing actual engineer work, but since all my experience is on GIS... :shakehead:
I would like to confirm that rule with the forum because the person I asked didn't seem to familiar with the regulations (sorry if this is a silly question).
Thanks a lot!
Bristol
I am an internationally educated engineer (Civil) living in Alberta, Canada. Last year I passed the FE exam (on my first try!). Unfortunately, that didn't impress any employers so I am still working as a GIS tech. Nothing wrog with that except that we GIS techs are support people with zero decison power or responsability on anything (and the pay reflects that, by the way).
So, I thought, perhaps if I pass the structural PE exam I may get an oportunity with an engineering company. I asked the local enginner association (APEGA) and they told me that without the mandatory 4 years of experience I cannot take any PE exam. I wouldn't mind waiting the 4 years if I was working as an EIT doing actual engineer work, but since all my experience is on GIS... :shakehead:
I would like to confirm that rule with the forum because the person I asked didn't seem to familiar with the regulations (sorry if this is a silly question).
Thanks a lot!
Bristol