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What is the difference between the supervision engineer of the Ministry of Construction and the supervision engineer of the Ministry of Communications?

1, the test content is different.

The supervision engineer of the Ministry of Communications not only takes the theoretical knowledge of supervision (public subject) but also takes the professional knowledge, which is very professional and can be divided into two types: highway supervision engineer and water transport supervision engineer.

The supervision engineer of the Ministry of Construction not only takes the simple supervision theory exam, but also takes the comprehensive case analysis course, which has nothing to do with the professional knowledge level. The key is to master the theoretical knowledge of supervision.

2, engaged in different industries

The qualification of highway construction supervision engineer of the Ministry of Communications shall be approved and issued by the Ministry of Communications.

The supervision engineer of the Ministry of Construction is engaged in industrial and civil construction supervision, and his qualification is issued by the Ministry of Construction.

3. Different professional requirements

Supervision engineers and supervision engineers in the engineering supervision specialty of the Ministry of Communications are divided into bridges, tunnels and highways, such as electromechanical and economic majors. They can obtain professional supervision engineer certificates through theoretical knowledge and professional subjects (more professional), and they can provide supervision engineer certificates through comprehensive subject examinations (cases).

The supervision engineer of the Ministry of Construction is non-professional, has no professional supervision engineer grade, has a college degree or above, and can be registered if he has obtained the intermediate title for more than three years.