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  1. epowers322

    Endorsement for IL SE

    I was under the impression that all PEs are licensed engineers, but not all licensed engineers are PEs. Some licensed engineers are SEs, and all SEs are licensed engineers. All licensed engineers can use the title "Engineer" and offer professional services to the public, only licensed...
  2. epowers322

    Endorsement for IL SE

    Thanks IRstuff! That's the reference to the SE exam that I was missing. I still maintain that an SE is not a PE, but that may be because of my bias due to the licensing process in Illinois. I'm not eligible for a PE in Illinois because I only have experience under an SE, and I haven't taken...
  3. epowers322

    Endorsement for IL SE

    I would argue that an SE is not a PE. If they were the same, I would have a PE license in Illinois and wouldn't have these questions. I'm thinking that I might get an NCEES record, it may be worth the extra $175+.
  4. epowers322

    Endorsement for IL SE

    Thanks Ron! I have some follow-up questions. I might have to just call the Florida Board for answers, but I thought somebody here might have experience. The application asks for how many times you took the PE and EI. I took the FE twice (and passed it twice, but my transcript was lost the...
  5. epowers322

    Endorsement for IL SE

    I am currently a licensed SE in Illinois. I would like to get a Florida PE license. What is the best way to do so? Am I eligible for endorsement with my SE? Do I have to take a PE exam? I may be missing it, but I cannot find any reference to the SE exam on FBPE.org.

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