In Ontario, there's an industrial exemption. But only if it's directly related to the manufacturing of the product. My interpretation of this is that if it's part of the production line, it's exempt and doesn't need a P.Eng stamp. So I'm assuming these boilers are part of the "utilities" in your...
I made the mistake once of buying a soft start that was rated the same HP as my motor. We were running a very high inertial load though, and ran into problems where the soft start would fault on a SCR HI TEMP alarm.
Not sure if you're using Rockwell soft starts, but they have a tool, here...
Yes, about a 10% hourly wage increase.
I agree with Handleman. I have a feeling they won't pay me an engineer's wage to do a designer's job. I can't help but feel bad for my fellow designers doing the same work for less.
Yes I'd be thinking like an engineer since I'd be obligated to think about safety/standards a bit more.
Better put down that 5 seconds it took me to stamp that drawing on my timesheet!
I'm currently an electrical designer doing control system design / PLC programming at a manufacturing plant. I'm about to get my P.Eng and my employer is saying I would then get a split wage. One wage for when I'm doing my design work, and another wage for when I'm doing engineer work.
My...
I'm in a similar position as OP. I'm just about to get my P.Eng. I work at a manufacturing plant's in-house design firm. Once I do become a P.Eng, my manager (not a P.Eng) has expressed that he'd like to start offering engineering services to our client and potentially outside clients as well...