Thanks for the input. Any ideas about salary for someone supervising 2-3 engineers in a small firm (30 employees), being the engineer of record, with an SE in California and +10 years experience?
My thoughts are that becoming engineer of record with the corresponding liability would seem justify additional compensation, over say a senior engineer not stamping drawings. I've done quite a bit of research and can find nothing regarding this transition in an engineers career. Any thoughts...
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I'm a licensed Structural Engineer in San Diego with over 10 years experience and recently been approached about a job opportunity. The job offer entails being engineer of record for all projects out of that office. At my current position I project manage, supervise, and design...
I'm currently working on project checking the capacity of an existing building to support a new piece of equipment being added to the rooftop. In this situation wind is the governing lateral force, the equipment area is relatively small when compared to the building area, and the height is less...
I have reviewed Payscale.com and various other sites for information and I've found the problem is structural engineering and an SE license is more specialized and not clearly covered. As for my current company, it is small but typically very busy. I'm feel that I'm seen as a go to engineer...
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I am a licensed SE in San Diego with 8 years experience as a structural engineer. Recently I have been hunting around the internet for salary information. I work for a fairly small company which I have felt does not pay that well, but does have great flexibility, typically 40 hour weeks...
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I am a project engineer in Southern California with 8 years experience as a structural engineer. Recently passed the SE exam and have been hunting around the internet for salary information. I work for a fairly small company which I have felt does not pay that well, but does have great...