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Three from McCarthy Engineering Pass Fundamentals Exam

by McCarthy Engineering Associates, Inc.

Mar 17, 2023

Anderson Deutschman

McCarthy Engineering Associates, Inc. is proud to announce that three of its team members: Connor Becker, EIT, Project Engineer; Kyle Coldren, EIT, Project Engineer; and Anderson Deutschman, EIT, Project Engineer have recently passed their Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, earning the title Engineer In Training (EIT), the first step in reaching the goal of becoming licensed professional engineers.

To qualify for the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, an individual must be in, or have graduated, from an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited engineering program and pay an examination fee.

Connor Becker

Upon passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, individuals can work toward earning their professional engineering license. EITs must work under a professional engineer for four years before taking a Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam (PE) to earn the licensed professional engineer designation. That designation is a significant progression in working in the field, allowing those earning it to step into larger roles at an engineering firm.

Kyle Coldren

For more than 20 years, McCarthy Engineering Associates, Inc. has provided the public and private sectors of Berks and the surrounding counties with full service engineering and consulting services such as: site, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, operational, feasibility, environmental, and fire protection. McCarthy Engineering has offices located in Wyomissing, PA and Pottstown, PA. For more information, visit https://www.mccarthy-engineering.com.

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