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According to the National Society of Professional Engineers, a PE Stamp demonstrates that a professional engineer placed his or her registration seal on any drawings, designs, plans, descriptions and/or specifications that he or she did not author or for which he or she did not have personal professional knowledge and
Professional Engineer(PE) Law and Legal Definition. Professional engineer (PE) means an individual, who has fulfilled education and experience requirements and passed rigorous exams that, under State licensure laws, permits them to offer engineering services directly to the public.
Benefits of Becoming a Licensed Professional Engineer Protects the health, safety, and welfare of the public through comprehensive professional licensure requirements. Ensures a level of technical competence above and beyond an engineering degree. Promotes continued competence through continuing education requirements.
Is a PE License Worth it? Furthermore, because the requirements for earning PE status are stringent, and companies often don't require a PE license for employment, not all engineers become licensed or feel a need to.
If you do not have a PE license, you cannot officially call yourself an engineer -- and your company cannot identify you as an engineer -- in official documents, such as business cards, letterheads and resumes. Additionally, you will need to register as a PE if you decide to work for yourself as a consultant.
If you do, you might notice a two-letter title that appears after their names: P.E. P.E. stands for Professional Engineer. It's a designation that indicates that someone has met a series of stringent requirements and is qualified to protect the public's health, safety, and welfare through their professional expertise.
As long as the engineer is licensed in the State of Florida, the designation, P.E., may be used after their name. Underneath the name of the engineer, in parentheses, the engineer may include the term Licensed in and then list whatever states in which the engineer is licensed.
There are many powerful reasons both professional and personal for earning and maintaining a PE license. Only a licensed engineer, for instance, may prepare, sign, seal and submit engineering plans and drawings to a public authority for approval, or to seal engineering work for public and private clients.
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