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A plumbing engineer is trained or experienced in designing plumbing systems. Plumbing engineers, or plumbing design engineers, are not necessarily state-licensed engineers, though some may be both. Many plumbing engineers have completed a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering.
A plumbing engineer is an engineering professional involved with the planning, design and installation of building systems related to plumbing, including water supply and drainage.
MEP Engineer is a single-level professional classification responsible for planning and design in the areas of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems including developing polices, standards, inspection procedures, and evaluation tools for MEP matters involving judicial branch facilities.
Plumbing engineers typically require degrees in architectural or mechanical engineering. Several employers accept bachelors degrees for entry-level positions. Others prefer candidates with masters degrees, especially when a job involves managing junior plumbing staff or an entire plumbing department.
Homes are generally equipped with three main plumbing systems: water supply, drainage, and venting. Water supply and waste removal work together to provide a seamless supply of water for various uses while also removing waste efficiently. Each of these plays a critical role in keeping your home running smoothly.

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A drainage engineer is responsible for designing systems that move water or sewage from one place to another, as safely and efficiently as possible. This can involve visiting sites to gain an understanding of project requirements, as well as designing and overseeing the installation of these systems.

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