Educational requirements
Engineers need to obtain a bachelor degree or above in related engineering, such as bachelor, master or doctor. Technicians usually need to obtain relevant vocational skills training certificates or academic qualifications through vocational schools, technical colleges or training institutions.
range of duties
Engineers are mainly engaged in engineering design, planning, research and development and management. Technicians are mainly engaged in practical technical operation, maintenance, installation, testing and debugging.
Professional ability
Engineers usually have broader knowledge and comprehensive ability. They receive systematic education in engineering disciplines, have theoretical foundation and professional skills, and can independently innovate and solve complex problems. Technicians mainly focus on the cultivation of practical operation skills, master the actual technology and technology in specific fields, and be skilled in operating equipment, maintaining and troubleshooting.
vocational development
The career development of engineers usually includes promotion to senior engineer, project manager, technical director and other positions, and the opportunity to participate in more complex projects and management. The career development path of technicians mainly includes technical operation, technical trainer, site supervisor and other positions, and accumulates experience and skills in the practical operation field.