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Revealing the level of workers and technicians: the difference between professional level and professional title
Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? Worker technicians and senior technicians are not professional titles, but professional grades! They are different from engineers and senior engineers. In this paper, we will discuss the related knowledge of worker technician level in depth to help readers better understand this professional level system.

Five-level professional grade

Worker technicians are divided into five grades: junior workers, intermediate workers, senior workers, technicians and senior technicians. These five grades are the basis of the professional grade system of workers and technicians.

Technicians are equivalent to intermediate titles.

In the past, technicians were equivalent to helpers, but now many areas have been upgraded to a higher level, which is equivalent to intermediate titles, that is, engineers! However, it should be noted that the specific provisions may vary from region to region, so there is no clear document provision!

The difference between professional grade and professional title

The level of worker technician is different from that of engineer and senior engineer. Professional title is an honorary title, which is the recognition of professional skills and achievements, while professional grade is the evaluation of professional skills and work experience. Professional titles and professional grades are all evaluations of professionals, but the evaluation angles and standards are different.