February 2019 Licensure Exchange

Read the latest issue of Licensure Exchange, the NCEES publication dedicated to opinions and ideas regarding the licensure of engineers and surveyors.

  • Member Board Brief: Focus on public protection key to addressing threats to licensure
  • From the President—NCEES and DiscoverE: Collaboration that’s working
  • NTSB report on gas explosion emphasizes role of engineering licensure in public protection
  • HQ Update: Engineers Week and Surveyors Week need your knowledge and enthusiasm
  • Exam News: NCEES seeks nuclear engineers’ professional expertise and advice
  • NCEES funding available for first-time attendees to annual meeting
  • Enforcement Beat: Let the Rules of Professional Conduct be your guide in ethical decisions
  • Zones prepare for 2019 interim meetings
  • Member board news and upcoming events
  • Save the date for 2019 NCEES annual meeting

Download the February 2019 issue (PDF).

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NCEES seeks nuclear engineers’ professional expertise and advice

NCEES seeks nuclear engineers’ professional expertise and advice. NCEES is currently seeking licensed nuclear engineers to participate in a professional activities and knowledge study, or PAKS, for the PE Nuclear exam. The results of this online survey will be used to update specifications for the exam, which is used throughout the United States for licensing purposes.

NCEES requires a cross section of licensed professional engineers practicing nuclear engineering—including those working in industry, consulting, the public sector, and academia—to complete an online survey about the tasks and knowledge required of a licensed nuclear engineer with four to six years of experience to practice in a manner that safeguards the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The survey can be completed in approximately 40 minutes. These studies help NCEES ensure its licensing exams remain relevant to current professional practice.

The online survey will be open at bit.ly/PENuclear until April 10, 2019. For more information, contact NCEES Exam Development Engineer Don Colman, P.E., at dcolman@ncees.org or 864-654-6824.

Download the news release (PDF).