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re: Question for Project Managers
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:31 pm to jamboybarry
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:31 pm to jamboybarry
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It's a job title champ and is not being used "publicly" as you are implying. They aren't using to stamp drawings or certify designs. Go back and re-read the thread if you don't understand this hissy fit you've thrown.
If the "job title" is published, as if on a business card or even a website stating the title of someone who is unlicensed, you can find yourself, and the company in for a nice little fine.....No matter what kind of "hissy fit" you throw.
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:35 pm to Boudreaux35
Guys, once and for all, most big construction companies offer people just starting a position titled " Project Engineer". You are the promoted to assistant project manager then project manager and so on. Just like if you were to go on the field side of things. You would start as a "Field Engineer" then assistant superintendent then superintendent. The terms " Project Engineer" and "Field Engineer" are just the names of the position that most companies use. We have no control over what companies call our position.
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:37 pm to Boudreaux35
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If the "job title" is published, as if on a business card or even a website stating the title of someone who is unlicensed, you can find yourself, and the company in for a nice little fine.....No matter what kind of "hissy fit" you throw.
You guys are amazing
I have worked with probably 100 folks (including myself at one time) who have had engineer in their job title. I am talking about people working on multi billion dollar projects for the likes of Turner/Skanska/Bechtel/Balfour Beaty and have not once heard any employee or corporate executive even balk at the title. This thread was about commercial construction which if you had any experience in would know that is a standard title for an entry level person.
I guess by the law you may be right in LA, although I haven't worked there so couldn't tell you. But if you had any experience in industry, you'd understand what was being discussed here.
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