Judging from the application conditions, the application conditions of a first-class fire engineer are stricter than those of a second-class fire engineer. The minimum education of a first-class fire engineer is junior college or above plus 6 years' experience in the fire fighting industry, and the minimum education of a second-class fire engineer is technical secondary school or above plus 3 years' experience in the fire fighting industry. From this point of view, the second-class fire engineer is easier to apply for the exam than the first-class fire engineer.
But just because it's easier to apply for the exam doesn't mean it's better. Judging from the scope of practice and gold content, we can know that the first-class fire engineer certificate is better than the second-class fire engineer certificate, but if you are not a fire professional candidate, it is better to start with the second-class fire engineer. First, the application conditions are relatively relaxed, and second, you can get familiar with the rules of the fire protection industry first.
The essential difference lies in which rank of fire engineer has high gold content: the first-class fire engineer is effective in the whole country and the second-class fire engineer is effective in the province. Must be a first-class fire engineer with a high level, just like the architectural examination, with a high level and a low level!
A first-class registered fire engineer can be employed as an engineer, and at the same time, it is one of the main basis for the assessment of senior fire engineers; Level 2 can be employed as an assistant engineer, partially replacing the functions of registered safety engineers.
In recent years, the country has attached great importance to the field of fire safety, so the supply of this major is in short supply in the market. Both certificates have gold content, but it is certain that the first-class fire engineer certificate is more valuable and better paid than the second-class fire engineer certificate. There are also differences in the content of the exam. The first-class fire engineer has one more subject "Fire Safety Technology Practice" than the second-class fire engineer, and of course the examination will be more difficult.