California Society of Professional Engineers

The California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE) is the California affiliate of National Society of Professional Engineers. It is organized into local chapters.

CSPE enhances and promotes the distinct value that licensed Professional Engineers provide through exceptional engineering services that place public health, safety and welfare above personal gain.

Members of CSPE have gone one step further to demonstrate a higher level of commitment to their profession. Through their membership in CSPE, our PE’s are voluntarily holding themselves up to a Code of Ethics that exceeds the State of California Licensing Board.

CSPE members are individuals licensed in many different engineering disciplines. Those include Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Agricultural, Chemical, Control Systems, Fire Protection, Industrial, Manufacturing, Metallurgical, Nuclear, Petroleum, Traffic, Quality, Corrosion, or Safety. They may work in construction, industry, education, government or private firms. The majority of CSPE members have over 15 years of engineering experience.

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