WAC 196-12-020
Work experience records. The following
criteria will be used in evaluating an applicant's experience
record:
(1) Work experience will be approved based on a
demonstration of competency and progressive responsibility in
the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of engineering concepts
and data, under the direct supervision of a person authorized
by chapter 18.43 RCW or other applicable statute to practice
engineering. Under the general guidance and direct
supervision of an authorized professional, the applicant must
be in a position of making independent judgments and decisions
in the following experience areas:
(a) Formulating conclusions and recommendations;
(b) Identifying design and/or project objectives;
(c) Identifying possible alternative methods and
concepts;
(d) Defining performance specifications and functional
requirements;
(e) Solving engineering problems;
(f) Interacting with professionals from other areas of
practice;
(g) Effectively communicating recommendations and
conclusions;
(h) Demonstrating an understanding and concern for
energy/environmental considerations, socioeconomic impact, and
sustainability of resources.
(2) The branch of structural engineering requires
specialized work experience to protect the public safety. To
be eligible to take the structural license examination, an
applicant must have at least two years of progressive
responsibility in structural engineering experience. These
two years of structural experience are in addition to the
eight years of engineering experience required to be
registered as a professional engineer and must be documented
in the application in accordance with subsection (1) of this
section. The structural engineering experience must be
supervised by a licensed professional engineer in the branch
of structural engineering or a licensed professional engineer
with substantial structural engineering work experience.
(3) Engineering teaching may be considered satisfactory
experience up to a maximum of two years.
(4) Applied research is considered satisfactory
experience when it meets the following conditions:
(a) The research must be conducted under the guidance or
supervision of a licensed engineer. For the purposes of this
subsection, guidance or supervision means being cognizant of
all applicable aspects of the work and a reviewer of all
applicable reporting documentation.
(b) The principal result(s) of the research are in a
published report or a recognized engineering journal article
in which the applicant is the first author or the work is
adequately documented and available to the board upon request.
(5) For military engineering experience to be considered
acceptable, it should be similar to engineering experience
that would be gained in a nonmilitary environment as defined
in subsection (1) of this section, and such experience must be
verified.
(6) Any work experience gained without the supervision of
a professional engineer authorized to practice under chapter 18.43 RCW or an individual authorized by another statute to
practice engineering, or any work experience gained in any
other situation which violates the provisions of chapters 18.43 and 18.235 RCW or Title 196 WAC will not be counted
toward the statutory experience requirement.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.43.035. 08-11-100, §
196-12-020, filed 5/20/08, effective 7/1/08. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 18.43 and 18.235 RCW. 04-04-001, §
196-12-020, filed 1/21/04, effective 2/21/04. Statutory
Authority: RCW 18.43.035. 02-01-071, § 196-12-020, filed
12/14/01, effective 1/30/02; 98-12-052, § 196-12-020, filed
5/29/98, effective 7/1/98; 92-01-101, § 196-12-020, filed
12/17/91, effective 1/17/92; 87-13-005 (Order PM 606), §
196-12-020, filed 6/4/87; 84-04-027 (Order PL 454), §
196-12-020, filed 1/25/84; 82-01-064 (Order 81-10), §
196-12-020, filed 12/18/81; Order PL-115, § 196-12-020, filed
11/24/71; Rule IIB, filed 11/15/65; Rule IIB, filed 5/26/65;
Rule IIB, filed 8/4/64; Rule IB, filed 12/26/62.]