That is crazy. Here in Alberta, even technologists get to call themselves engineers, as long as there is a "T" after their title when they write it down. I don't even have my degree yet, but since I'm a student member of APEGGA (assosiation of professional engineers, geologists, and geophysicists of alberta), I'm already earning EIT hours; I have "Engineer In Training" on my resume.
That said, I'm sure the local P.Eng. types would prefer for a greater distiction in the public eye.
Also; "Pulsed Power Applied Scientist"?
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