bbookz
Structural
- Oct 19, 2005
- 27
Hello,
I've been doing structural design for about 2 1/2 years now. I work for a small company and it is my first job. I have a few great mentors and have learned a ton since starting work. I was the first young engineer without several years of experience to be hired by the company. The problem is that because of the volume of work we see and the fact that the vice principal is the only senior engineer that reviews work the level of quality control is low.
This has caused me a lot of stress and anxiety. I often find myself looking at jobs I worked on months earlier when they go under construction and seeing a lot of minor errors. I have caught many of my own mistakes, but I feel very responsible for each project and this has weighed heavily on me. The company seems happy with my performance but I dread the results of my mistakes. I think most of the errors I make are from a lack of experience rather than technical ability. Still, I wish calcs were reviewed from time to time or at least a comprehensive drawing review. Do managers in other company's occasionally spot check their engineers design?
That was a lot of background. I feel generally burnt out with design and am thinking about leaving my company after having worked for 3 years for a job doing project management. I would love to spend more time working in the field seeing how things actually get built. My question is would doing construction management count towards the 4 years engineering experience required to take the PE. My thoughts are that if there is a PE in the company it should count.
Any imput or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I've been doing structural design for about 2 1/2 years now. I work for a small company and it is my first job. I have a few great mentors and have learned a ton since starting work. I was the first young engineer without several years of experience to be hired by the company. The problem is that because of the volume of work we see and the fact that the vice principal is the only senior engineer that reviews work the level of quality control is low.
This has caused me a lot of stress and anxiety. I often find myself looking at jobs I worked on months earlier when they go under construction and seeing a lot of minor errors. I have caught many of my own mistakes, but I feel very responsible for each project and this has weighed heavily on me. The company seems happy with my performance but I dread the results of my mistakes. I think most of the errors I make are from a lack of experience rather than technical ability. Still, I wish calcs were reviewed from time to time or at least a comprehensive drawing review. Do managers in other company's occasionally spot check their engineers design?
That was a lot of background. I feel generally burnt out with design and am thinking about leaving my company after having worked for 3 years for a job doing project management. I would love to spend more time working in the field seeing how things actually get built. My question is would doing construction management count towards the 4 years engineering experience required to take the PE. My thoughts are that if there is a PE in the company it should count.
Any imput or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.