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minus-square@Confound4082@lemmy.mllinkfedilink2•1 year agoIf you’re referring to the FE and PE tests as being required. They are required to be able to get the extra cert, but not to be am engineer. Most engineers are not PEs, and you don’t have to pass the FE exam to be an engineer.
minus-square@bradorsomething@ttrpg.networklinkfedilink2•1 year agoYou do to become a stamping engineer, and the stamping privilege is the difference between and engineering graduate and a professional engineer.
minus-squareHobbitFoot linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI specified Professional Engineer, which is different from engineers that work on products covered by the Commerce Clause of the Constitution. I get that you can have engineers in fields that don’t need licensure.
minus-square@Confound4082@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•1 year agoEven in civil/archE, most of 'em don’t have their PE.
If you’re referring to the FE and PE tests as being required. They are required to be able to get the extra cert, but not to be am engineer. Most engineers are not PEs, and you don’t have to pass the FE exam to be an engineer.
You do to become a stamping engineer, and the stamping privilege is the difference between and engineering graduate and a professional engineer.
I specified Professional Engineer, which is different from engineers that work on products covered by the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
I get that you can have engineers in fields that don’t need licensure.
Even in civil/archE, most of 'em don’t have their PE.