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Employment prospects of roads and bridges

Employment prospect: With the continuous warming of urban construction and highway construction, the employment prospect of road and bridge engineering specialty is also closely related to the national policy and economic development direction, and the employment situation of road and bridge engineering technology specialty has been rising continuously in recent years. The major of road and bridge engineering technology mainly goes to highway engineering construction, design, supervision, quality inspection departments and municipal construction units to engage in technical work such as road and bridge survey, design, construction, supervision, maintenance and management.

The major of road and bridge engineering technology is oriented to the highway transportation department, and is engaged in the technical and management work of survey, design, test, maintenance and repair of highways, urban roads, bridges and tunnels. Graduates are oriented to enterprises and institutions related to highway traffic construction, municipal engineering construction and railway engineering construction, and are mainly engaged in professional and technical management work such as road and bridge engineering survey and design, construction management, test and detection, engineering supervision, cost consultation and maintenance management. Such as highway traffic survey and design units, road and bridge construction enterprises, municipal engineering companies, supervision enterprises, city and county transportation bureaus, highway bureaus, etc. The main positions of graduates majoring in road and bridge engineering technology are as follows: working as infrastructure clerks and researchers in traffic and civil engineering management departments such as Highway Administration Bureau and Transportation Bureau; working as builders, technicians, surveyors, quality inspectors, material engineers and testers in frontline construction units such as provincial highway bureaus, road and bridge companies and municipal companies; and working as general supervisors in supervision companies.