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PE license experience

This is modelling adjacent, related to all of our careers really rather than specific, sorry Has anyone tried to get their PE since switching to a full time performance analyst role? I'm worried about getting sign off on the experience requirement for the exam as it has to be 4-8 (depending on state) yrs under a licensed engineer. I did 8ish years as a mechanical design engineer but all not in the US, so not under a US licensed engineer. I have nearly 10yrs that I could argue was under a US licensee, but it is in performance analysis and design, will they accept that? Before I get to that I have to do the FE unfortunately, that was all learning that was a long time ago, think happy thoughts for me Thanks

PE license experience

This is modelling adjacent, related to all of our careers really rather than specific, sorry Has anyone tried to get their PE since switching to a full time performance analyst role? I'm worried about getting sign off on the experience requirement for the exam as it has to be 4-8 (depending on state) yrs under a licensed engineer. I did 8ish years as a mechanical design engineer but all not in the US, so not under a US licensed engineer. I have nearly 10yrs that I could argue was under a US licensee, but it is in performance analysis and design, will they accept that? Before I get to that I have to do the FE unfortunately, that was all learning that was a long time ago, think happy thoughts for me Thanks