That's probably the crux of it. None of the work i've done in the last 20 years would affect any of those subordinate Acts. Everything i've been party to designing has been something that would be vetted by another regulatory body before it could make it to market... CSA, FCC, UL, etc. But...
Sadly, not that easy. Compliance requires all engineers on staff be registered, which would mean getting everyone else at the company on the path to their P.Eng (great, i'd get to supervise 12 EIT's for a few years). Also, Registered Firms need a lot of internal processes developed and...
We're a consulting business that provides engineering design and product development support for entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small and large companies that have temporary (or sometimes not-so-temporary) needs for support. None of the work we've done has required a stamp or seal. And as far...
@drawoh, i'm not sure how that would help.
Professional Engineer is defined clearly in the Order in Council that was issued. "Providing advice or services that are based on an engineering discipline."
Engineering Discipline is defined clearly in the same order: "means agricultural...
Long time browser but first time poster, so bear with me.
Are there any Engineers here from British Columbia, Canada, who work in high tech? Can I ask how you, and your company, are responding to the new Professional Governance Act?
I am a P.Eng and have worked in high-tech for most of my...