I'm looking to make contact with or get advice from an engineer that has either worked outside the United States for an extended period of time or has a job that sends him outside of the United State for an extended period of time (I'm not interested in a week here a week there I'm talk minimum 3 months to a year or so.
I will start with the questions. What companies would provide an international engineering job in multiple countries? Does working outside of the United States affect my experience time when I go for my PE? I will be going for my PE in one year, if I'm living outside the US can I take the PE in my home State, a State I think I will eventually move back to? Is there a State PE that is easier to transfer to other States, can I take it there if I don't live there? What skills will help me get said job (I'm sure knowing a foreign language would help)?
Now a little background about me to help with the questions. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering specialized classes in Control Systems, Mechatronics, FEA and Wind turbine design. While in College I interned with an Automotive startup company working on Hybrid and Military vehicles and worked for a year as an engineer after school. I'm now 2 and a half years into working at a shipyard as a systems engineer (integrator), corrosion engineer, mechanical engineer and mechanism designer. The hats we wear when the economy tanks
Traveling and new places are my passion. I studied abroad in England, I spent 90 days sailing and crossing the Pacific and another month in Australia and New Zealand. I just got back from traveling through South America.
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I will start with the questions. What companies would provide an international engineering job in multiple countries? Does working outside of the United States affect my experience time when I go for my PE? I will be going for my PE in one year, if I'm living outside the US can I take the PE in my home State, a State I think I will eventually move back to? Is there a State PE that is easier to transfer to other States, can I take it there if I don't live there? What skills will help me get said job (I'm sure knowing a foreign language would help)?
Now a little background about me to help with the questions. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering specialized classes in Control Systems, Mechatronics, FEA and Wind turbine design. While in College I interned with an Automotive startup company working on Hybrid and Military vehicles and worked for a year as an engineer after school. I'm now 2 and a half years into working at a shipyard as a systems engineer (integrator), corrosion engineer, mechanical engineer and mechanism designer. The hats we wear when the economy tanks
Traveling and new places are my passion. I studied abroad in England, I spent 90 days sailing and crossing the Pacific and another month in Australia and New Zealand. I just got back from traveling through South America.
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!