whollyoke
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 20, 2014
- 1
I graduated with a Civil Engineering degree and have my EIT, I worked 2 years in Civil design/highway design before switching work to the PG&E MAOP validation projects and got drawn into the Mechanical Engineering/Gas Transmission world, now I work with a major gas utility company as a Staff Engineer doing Pipeline design & Integrity Management. My question is, if I am planning to go further with my PE exam, should I seat for the Civil PE, which is something I am used to and went to school for or start cracking my head on Mechanical Engineering stuff and seat for the mechanical PE exam. I am due to start preparing for a PE exam and I started with the outline of courses for the Mechanical Engineering exam and its totally something I am not too familiar with, at all.
Will it matter if I seat for a Civil PE but still work as a Mechanical Engineer? Will i be valuable to my department in the pipeline design role with a Civil PE or Mechanical PE?
Your responses are highly critical and helpful.
Thanks
Will it matter if I seat for a Civil PE but still work as a Mechanical Engineer? Will i be valuable to my department in the pipeline design role with a Civil PE or Mechanical PE?
Your responses are highly critical and helpful.
Thanks