RPGs
Structural
- Oct 20, 2022
- 141
As we approach 2025, I am hugely curious to see how your structurally-inclined (or otherwise, feel free to join in) engineering firms have changed in the last year. Also looking to hear your stories about your journey in the profession, your thoughts, advice, and any significant moves in your firm in terms of business strategies? Switching firms? Starting out on your own?
If you'd like to participate in a format, here's how I'm picturing it breaks down (with my current US employer as an example). By indicating a (+/-_) you are including that individual in the total.
Engineers (by experience and by license (EIT/PE/SE) if you want):
>25 years = 0 (-1 in 2024)
15 - 25 years = 1 PE (+0 in 2024)
9 - 14 years = 2 PE (+0 in 2024)
4 - 8 years = 2 EIT, 1 PE (+1 PE in 2024)
0 - 3 years = 1 EIT (+0 in 2024)
Draftsmen/women/BIM = 1 part time (+1 in 2024)
Field Technicians/Testers = 2 (+0 in 2024)
Administration/Office Staff = 1 (+1 in 2024)
Insert here comments, stories, words of wisdom or advice for others? Thanks and looking forward to anything you want to contribute.
If you'd like to participate in a format, here's how I'm picturing it breaks down (with my current US employer as an example). By indicating a (+/-_) you are including that individual in the total.
Engineers (by experience and by license (EIT/PE/SE) if you want):
>25 years = 0 (-1 in 2024)
15 - 25 years = 1 PE (+0 in 2024)
9 - 14 years = 2 PE (+0 in 2024)
4 - 8 years = 2 EIT, 1 PE (+1 PE in 2024)
0 - 3 years = 1 EIT (+0 in 2024)
Draftsmen/women/BIM = 1 part time (+1 in 2024)
Field Technicians/Testers = 2 (+0 in 2024)
Administration/Office Staff = 1 (+1 in 2024)
Insert here comments, stories, words of wisdom or advice for others? Thanks and looking forward to anything you want to contribute.