Satox, hey welcome aboard!
No disrespect, but you may not be ready for a license. We have all worked with guys who have a level of experience that is very similar to yours, but still do not have what it takes to be a Journeyman.
Your best bet, as someone pointed out, just work for an electrical contractor part time until you have enough hours to qualify you to apply for the license.
The list of accomplishments that you mention (besides the engineering and technical items) don't separate your skill set from the average handyman who claims to be an electrician. Having a BS EE is something to be proud of, but running an electrical contracting company, being an electrical installer, being an electrician, and being an engineer are four different things. I have worked alongside scores of engineers who are the worst electricians I have ever worked with. Conversely, some of the best electricians I have worked with were also engineers. However, every time I work in a commercial or residential setting and the customer starts with, "I'm an EE..." the lack of their ability to install a quality code compliant installation is rarely far behind.
When you are looking for that part time EC to work for, do yourself a favor and find the best one in your area, work hard, ask questions (when the time is right) and learn all that you can about both sides of the business.
Have fun, good luck, be great!