Assuming you mean "Is an engineer considered as professional as a doctor?", then yes. This would only apply to actual engineers though; there are a lot of people who call themselves engineers when really they're technicians, draftsmen etc. It would be like a nurse calling themself a doctor.
Definitely a doctor
PE stands for Professional Engineer.
A doctor makes people feel better while a biomedical engineer engineers things such as the heart monitor.
There is no age requirement, just as there is no age requirement to be a doctor, a nurse, an accountant, etc. Generally, to gain the title "engineer", one needs to go to school and get a degree in an engineering field.
I wont be a professional Engineer because of having the degree of engineering, i will be the same by helping to the society by develop the science and technology and save the earth by live friendly with environment.
what are professional ethics of a geospatial engineer
Doctor, Lawyer, engineer, teacher, architect, etc.
Engineer.... Doctor's have to worry about malpractice
The highest academic qualifications in civil engineering are the PhD or EngD (Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Engineering in Civil Engineering respectively). The highest professional qualification depends on the country. In the UK this is Chartered Engineer status and the individual will also be either a Member or Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE / FICE), or Institution of Structural Engineers (MIStrucE / FIStrucE). In the US, a professional engineer will be granted Professional Engineer status (and is entitled to use the post-nominal letters PE).
The professional engineer do follow the norms and values of the specific culture and job.
Yes
A professional engineer is different from a regular engineer in that they are accountable for the work that they do where as an engineer works under a professional engineer. One must have graduated from an Engineering program as well have been employed as an engineer for 3-4 years.
Definitely a doctor
doctor
Engineer is a professional occupation.
PE stands for Professional Engineer.
A professional Electrical Engineer needs to obtain a degree from an ABET accredited university, work under a professional Electrical Engineer for at least four years, and finally pass the Professional Engineering Exam for Electrical Engineers http://www.ncees.org/exams/formats/#Electrical