Millerific
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I was recently approached by upper management that another company has come to them and needs drawings stamped by a PE. I am the only PE currently in my company. It is a small company of only about 40 employees.
I do not feel comfortable with this, but do not know if I am overacting. I do not know what to do or who to talk to. I do most of my work as a controls engineer, designing and testing mimic panels, PLCs, VFDs and motor control systems. The drawings I would need to stamp are CCTV electrical drawings, and while I am familiar with it, I wouldn't say I am an expert. Since I am busy at the moment, they also suggested that I have one of the junior engineers under me review them and then I check over and stamp, which I think is unethical. I don't think they're trying to be unethical, I just don't know if they know you can't do that.
What should I do? I have never stamped a drawing before nor been asked to. Do I flat out tell them no? Do I ask for training? Any advice would help. Thank you!
I do not feel comfortable with this, but do not know if I am overacting. I do not know what to do or who to talk to. I do most of my work as a controls engineer, designing and testing mimic panels, PLCs, VFDs and motor control systems. The drawings I would need to stamp are CCTV electrical drawings, and while I am familiar with it, I wouldn't say I am an expert. Since I am busy at the moment, they also suggested that I have one of the junior engineers under me review them and then I check over and stamp, which I think is unethical. I don't think they're trying to be unethical, I just don't know if they know you can't do that.
What should I do? I have never stamped a drawing before nor been asked to. Do I flat out tell them no? Do I ask for training? Any advice would help. Thank you!