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I don't think you're really viewed as an engineer proper until you get your PE. Sometimes you'll be doing design work but often you'll be picking up the menial work that needs to be done by someone, and you just happen to be the newest
Fellow CE btw
u can’t be a PE unless you’ve worked 4 years under a PE doing ‘engineering work’. In other words, forget about actually getting the jobs, you need a proper job for 4 years to get a proper job. Like, it makes sense, we need training to sign off on damgerous projects and things of enormous importance but nobody told me this shit would be like medical school lol
Don’t forget you gotta get your FE before your PE :yea:
But software devs writing control software for surgical assistance robots and autonomous vehicles can work at any level of a project straight out of senior year
The one thing I think every engineering disciple got right is not being like tech