What does the P.E., P.S. mean in the Summit County Engineers title?
Per the Ohio Revised Code, a County Engineer in the State of Ohio must have professional certificates as both a Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) and a Registered Professional Surveyor (P.S.): 315.02 Text of Statute No person holding the office of clerk of the court of common pleas, sheriff, county treasurer, or county recorder is eligible to hold the office of county engineer. No person is eligible in any county as a candidate for such office or shall be elected or appointed thereto unless he is a registered professional engineer and a registered surveyor, licensed to practice in this state. The qualifications needed to become a Professional Engineer and to become a Professional Surveyor (Chapter 4733.11 – Qualifications) can be found here.