Board of Registration of Professional Engineers 2026

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There are two basic pathways to licensure: 1) If you are currently licensed in another jurisdiction, you will be seeking licensure via Endorsement with NCEES exams; 2) If you are NOT licensed in any other jurisdiction, you will be seeking licensure via NCEES exams. Licensure in Hawaii is by discipline.
Prestige: PEs are respected by the public and are seen in the same light as licensed professionals in other fields. PEs are also held in high esteem by their peers within the engineering community, who see the PE as part of an elite group.
Attaining your P.E. license will provide you with more authority. Youll be able to be an engineering consultant, be a credible expert witness, or even open your own engineering firm.
Obtain your PE license: Becoming a Professional Engineer almost always results in an immediate salary bump. Expect $5,000 to $15,000+ in additional pay. Pursue management: Transition into an engineering management or executive role to earn well over $100,000.
Holding a PE license can docHubly raise salary, as it is often associated with higher-paying positions and more responsibility. Employers are willing to offer competitive compensation to licensed professionals due to the expertise and trust that come with the certification.

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The results are well worth the effort. By combining their specialized skills with their high standards for ethics and quality assurance, PEs help make us healthier, keep us safer and allow all of us to live better lives than ever before.
Licensing authority and requirements for PEs falls under the jurisdiction of the licensing board for the state, district, or country in which an engineer practices. The national organization that represents the state boards is the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).

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