I took my PE exam (structural afternoon portion) this Friday and am certain that I passed. Since the material is still fresh in my mind I want to continue on and take SE in April so I had a few questions.
I live in a state that does not have separate SE act but you can still take SE exam here. Do I just register on NCEES website to take the exam and wait for the board to approve it since they do not have a forming their website to fill out like they do for PE exam?
Second question is about references. I will be starting a new job in two weeks and I will be the only PE there. Assuming I pass SE and want to get licensed as an SE in a state like IL for example how would I get around reference issue since I will not be working under any PE or SE? Would they accept a reference from a city engineer who checked my work for example?
I live in a state that does not have separate SE act but you can still take SE exam here. Do I just register on NCEES website to take the exam and wait for the board to approve it since they do not have a forming their website to fill out like they do for PE exam?
Second question is about references. I will be starting a new job in two weeks and I will be the only PE there. Assuming I pass SE and want to get licensed as an SE in a state like IL for example how would I get around reference issue since I will not be working under any PE or SE? Would they accept a reference from a city engineer who checked my work for example?