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Title and registration of geotechnical engineer
Geotechnical engineers have different registration levels, but their professional titles can be divided into assistant engineer, engineer and senior engineer. To become a registered geotechnical engineer, you need to pass a rigorous examination, and you need to obtain a People's Republic of China (PRC) registered engineer qualification certificate and a registered practice certificate. In this paper, the title and registration of geotechnical engineers will be discussed in depth to help readers better understand this professional field.

Definition of registered geotechnical engineer

According to the Regulations on the Administration of Registered Engineers in Survey and Design issued by the Ministry of Construction on February 4, 2005, registered engineers refer to professional and technical personnel who have obtained the Qualification Certificate of Registered Engineers in People's Republic of China (PRC), registered in accordance with these regulations, obtained the Registered Practice Certificate and Practice Seal of Registered Engineers in People's Republic of China (PRC), and engaged in survey, design and related business activities of construction projects.

Registered geotechnical engineer examination

Unlike ordinary engineers, registered geotechnical engineers need to pass exams (including previous assessments) to obtain qualification certificates. The examination is difficult and requires candidates to have a solid theoretical foundation and practical experience.

Title of registered geotechnical engineer

The titles of geotechnical engineers are divided into assistant engineers, engineers and senior engineers. Professional title evaluation needs to consider personal education, work experience, performance and other factors, and the evaluation criteria are strict.