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Becoming A Licensed Engineer Part 4 of 4

By dnichols | Miscellaneous | 0 comment | 2 April, 2015 | 1

In my previous blog post, Becoming a Licensed Engineer Part 3 of N, I listed half of the websites that were invaluable to me during my preparations of the Electrical P.E. Exam. The following is the rest of the links that I used throughout my studies: Control Systems links: Block Diagram Algebra Brute Force BlockRead more

Becoming An EIT

By jharper | Miscellaneous | 0 comment | 11 February, 2015 | 1

For those who are not aware, EIT (Engineer in Training) is a professional designation from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) used in the United States to designate a person certified by the state as having completed two requirements: Completed a minimum of three years of post-secondary school at an ABET-accreditedRead more

Choosing Engineers: A License Matters

By Rick Pettys | Business | 2 comments | 19 August, 2014 | 1

Picking an engineering team can often feel like selecting a bottle of wine.  I know very little about wine.  I can swirl my glass, and I can pretend to understand the words people use to describe different vintages, but I could enjoy a cheap bottle nearly as much as a pricey one.  The less I understandRead more

Becoming a Licensed Professional Engineer Part 3 of N

By dnichols | Miscellaneous | 0 comment | 16 July, 2014 | 0

Link to Part 1 of the Professional Engineer Series Link to Part 2 of the Professional Engineer Series The test that I took for my Professional Engineer (PE) license was the “Electrical and Computer – Electrical and Electronics” exam created by NCEES. Throughout my studies I found a ton of useful websites and videos that wereRead more

Becoming a Licensed Professional Engineer Part 2 of n

By dnichols | Miscellaneous | 0 comment | 1 August, 2013 | 0

Link to Part 1 of this series The Professional Engineering (PE) application process takes a fair amount of time and money. I spent anywhere from 50 to 70 hours on just the application paperwork, and the application fee was $250. In addition to the expenses of money and time, the PE application requires: Written recommendationsRead more

Becoming a Licensed Professional Engineer Part 1 of n

By dnichols | Miscellaneous | 2 comments | 18 March, 2013 | 0

I’m a practicing Electrical Engineer for Sparx Engineering and I just finished the process of becoming a Professional Engineer in the state of Texas. States make their own rules but here in Texas you can’t use the term “Engineer” unless you are registered by the state OR you are employed by a registered firm, and youRead more

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