nwm94
Structural
- May 17, 2004
- 9
I have been at my current job for 6 years, straight out of college. I work for a design build contractor and am currently the only practicing design engineer on staff. (My mentor resigned 2 days after I took the PE exam!!) I have been professionally licensed for about 2 years and I struggle daily for many reasons. The main of which is that I believe my EIT training was inadequate. I have a couple of local engineering friends that I consult regularly, but I feel over my head often. I try to be responsible about what I seal and spend much of my time researching my craft. Although I don't want to leave my job, I feel I have an obligation to develop properly and don't feel that I can do it on my own. My question is about how to portray my experience to a potential future employer. On paper, it appears that I have decent experience for my age because I have been involved in a good variety of projects. However, I really feel like I have developed equivalent to about a third year EIT with respect to design capabilities and I don't want to mislead anyone. The longer I stay in this position, I feel like it will be harder to explain why I am so far behind. Should I be applying for entry/junior level positions and accept the pay associated with them? I would take a pay cut in a heartbeat to get the guidance that I need. I'd like to think that many employers would be sympathetic to my situation, but I want to be careful about portraying myself as incompetant or untrainable. Any comments or advice about this situation are very much appreciated.