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Electrical
- Dec 19, 2022
- 35
I am exploring solutions to a situation I see myself being in, in the near future.
Basically, I am tasked with being EoR for design work, when I was hired for study work. I have no design experience in this field (I do in another field). My manager is not licensed, but has the experience, and wants to help me get the design correct so I can stamp the end product. To me, this is a violation of both responsible charge and well as competence statutes.
My solution is this - is it possible for me to perform the design on a project, and hire an engineering firm at the end of it to fully evaluate the design and for them to stamp the end product? They will be responsible charge since they will look at every detail of the work and redo the calculations. I am thinking that is legal.
I'm not asking if they can just give it a quick review and stamp it - that is clearly unethical. But for them to do a detailed review, and then stamp at the end. This removes liability for me, and keeps my employer happy as they won't have to hire an additional engineer to fulfill this function.
I would like to keep this arrangement for a couple of years until I can ethically declare myself competent enough to stamp documents on my own.
Basically, I am tasked with being EoR for design work, when I was hired for study work. I have no design experience in this field (I do in another field). My manager is not licensed, but has the experience, and wants to help me get the design correct so I can stamp the end product. To me, this is a violation of both responsible charge and well as competence statutes.
My solution is this - is it possible for me to perform the design on a project, and hire an engineering firm at the end of it to fully evaluate the design and for them to stamp the end product? They will be responsible charge since they will look at every detail of the work and redo the calculations. I am thinking that is legal.
I'm not asking if they can just give it a quick review and stamp it - that is clearly unethical. But for them to do a detailed review, and then stamp at the end. This removes liability for me, and keeps my employer happy as they won't have to hire an additional engineer to fulfill this function.
I would like to keep this arrangement for a couple of years until I can ethically declare myself competent enough to stamp documents on my own.