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List of Professional Engineers by Discipline

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jwilliamsonpe

Mechanical
Dec 12, 2022
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Does anyone know if there is a way to generate state specific lists of professional engineers by discipline?

For instance, I want to get a list of all licensed professional engineers in CT, that are licensed under the HVAC and Refrigeration designation.

Each state licensing board usually provides a database of engineers, but they generally do not indicate discipline. If I generate a list from the state licensing database, I will get all PEs - mechanical, civils, etc.

Maybe this data is available from NSPE or NCEES?

Thanks in Advance.

-Jim



 
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If it exists, it would be a state level thing. Not all states have designations. I'm licensed in something like 8 states, and I only had to declare an area of practice in one of them. If I practice anything but structural engineering in those states and get caught my head will still be removed and placed on a spike at the capitol gates, but I didn't have to tell them ahead of time what I'd be doing. So I very much doubt that NCEES or NSPE would track that, at least not for public consumption.
 
Have you contacted the CT licensing body to ask them if they give that information?
 
All listings are done on the state level. I found a way to find this information for Connecticut. Go to this website:


Each engineer that is on that list that has the code "HTG" is a mechanical engineer (HVAC, etc.). I tried to apply the filter "HTG" to the listings; however it didn't work. You can export it to excel and easily filter it in Excel for only "HTG".
 
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