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Principal Engineer
Background: I hold a technology degree that I completed in 2015 (Electro-mechanical, TAC/ABET) and I earned this through part-time attendance starting in 2008. I began working in industry, under licensed PE's in 2011 (for what it's worth, NCEES has approved my pre-graduation experience as qualifying in my record). Prior to this I was an electrician for 5 years. I am working on my CA application now that I've passed the exam and intend to use my degree for the education time credit.
My concern is that my initial title in my engagement records is 'Sr. Engineer' and rapid promotions are reflected through the engagement forms. Will the board be concerned about that? Should I write a letter addressing why someone who just graduated is employed as a Sr. Engineer performing tasks more difficult than the average new engineer? If yes, would you recommend I write that letter within the explanation section of the application or as a stand-alone document? I could submit another engagement record but I don't want to make it seem like I am trying to claim education credit and experience credit that overlap since that is specifically forbidden in the rules (as I interpret them).
Any thoughts are appreciated!
My concern is that my initial title in my engagement records is 'Sr. Engineer' and rapid promotions are reflected through the engagement forms. Will the board be concerned about that? Should I write a letter addressing why someone who just graduated is employed as a Sr. Engineer performing tasks more difficult than the average new engineer? If yes, would you recommend I write that letter within the explanation section of the application or as a stand-alone document? I could submit another engagement record but I don't want to make it seem like I am trying to claim education credit and experience credit that overlap since that is specifically forbidden in the rules (as I interpret them).
Any thoughts are appreciated!