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What title can an electrician evaluate?

The conditions for evaluating professional titles are based on academic qualifications and working years.

First, the basic conditions for junior professional titles

(1) After graduating from junior high school and high school, they have been engaged in professional work for 8 years and 6 years respectively, and have obtained professional titles for 4 years and 2 years respectively; Engaged in professional work for 3 years after graduation from technical secondary school or junior college 1 year; Engaged in professional work after graduation.

Second, the basic conditions of intermediate titles

(1) After graduation, junior high school, senior high school, technical secondary school (major), junior college and undergraduate course have been engaged in professional work for 18, 12, 10, 5 and 3 years respectively. Engaged in professional work for 4 years, 2 years and 1 year after obtaining secondary school, junior college or undergraduate degree, and the accumulated professional years have met the above requirements respectively;

(2) Having obtained the title of assistant with junior college or below for 4 years, and having obtained the bachelor's degree for 2 years;

(3) Be familiar with professional theoretical knowledge, have rich professional work experience, and be able to write professional papers at a certain level;

(4) Be able to answer and deal with complex problems in the implementation of professional laws and regulations, and have the ability to guide the professional work of junior titles.

Three, the basic conditions of senior professional titles

(1) Get a doctorate, get an intermediate title and work in an intermediate technical post for more than two years;

(two) to obtain a master's degree, to obtain intermediate titles, and to work in intermediate technical posts for more than five years;

(3) graduated from university, obtained intermediate titles, and worked in intermediate technical posts for more than five years;

(4) Persons who meet the requirements for applying for senior titles in the corresponding series of title evaluation conditions.

Fourth, the classification of engineers.

Electrical engineer, electrical equipment engineer, computer engineer, automation engineer, electromechanical equipment engineer, electronic instrument engineer, communication engineer, electronic information engineer, electromechanical integration engineer, photoelectric technology engineer, electronic technology engineer, electronic information engineer, civil engineering engineer, architectural engineer, architectural design engineer, environmental art design engineer, architectural art design engineer, architectural decoration engineer, construction engineer, Building water and electricity installation engineer, fire water and electricity engineer, water supply and drainage engineer, survey engineer, geological survey engineer, building budget engineer, building management engineer, road and bridge engineer, civil engineer, municipal engineer, mechanical engineer, mechanical design engineer, casting design engineer, mechanical manufacturing engineer, mining engineer, water conservancy and hydropower engineer, agronomist, gardener, landscape design engineer, marine technical engineer, refrigeration engineer, Chemical engineer, heat treatment engineer, HVAC engineer, highway engineer, civil engineer, civil structural engineer, HVAC installation engineer, cost engineer, construction supervision engineer, road and bridge engineer, computer and application engineer, etc.

Junior workers, intermediate workers, senior workers, technicians and senior technicians are professional qualifications, not titles.