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职称英语对照表

全国专业技术人员职称外语等级考试报考级别类别参照表

序号

专业技术职

务资格

系列(专业)

外语级别

英语类别

A B C

1 高等学校教师教授、副教授

讲师;外语教师申报教授、副教授

参加第二外语考试者。外语教师申报讲

师参加第二外语

考试者。

综合类,或根

据所从事专业

对口报考理

工、卫生类别。

2 自然科学研究

研究员、副研

究员助理研究员

从事理工、卫

生专业技术工

作的,应分别

选择理工、卫

生类别;从事

其他专业技术

工作的,应选

择综合类别。

3 社会科学研究

研究员、副研

究员

助理研究员综合类

4

卫生技术、计划

生育技术主任医(药、

护、技)师、

副主任医

(药、护、技)

县(含不设区的市,不含区)及乡

镇所属单位的卫生技术人员申报副

主任医(药、护、技)师;其他单

位的卫生技术人员申报主治(管)

医(药、护、技)师。

在县市及乡镇所

属单位的卫生技

术人员申报主治

(管)医(药、技、

护)师。

卫生类

5 药品技术

主任药(中

药、中药技)

师、副主任药

(中药、中药

技)师;高级

工程师

县(含不设区的市,不含区)及乡

镇所属单位的药品技术人员申报副

主任药(中药、中药技)师、高级

工程师;其他单位的药品技术人员

申报主管药(中药、中药技)师、

工程师。

在县市及乡镇所

属单位的药品技

术人员申报主管

药(中药、中药技)

师、工程师。

从事药品检验

专业技术工作

的,应选择卫

生类别;从事

其他类药品技

术工作的,应

选择理工类

别。

6 法医主任法医师、主检法医师卫生类

副主任法医

7 工程技术(高校

工程、广播电视

工程、质量专业、

建设工程、水利

工程、交通工程、

地质勘查工程、

环境保护工程、

林业工程、冶金

工程、黄金工程、

水产工程、机械

工程、纺织工程、

化工工程、轻工

工程、煤炭工程、

民航工程、地震

工程、气象工程)

工程技术应

用研究员、高

级工程师

县(含不设区的市,不含区)及乡

镇所属单位的工程技术人员申报高

级工程师;其他单位的工程技术人

员申报工程师。

在县市及乡镇所

属单位的工程技

术人员申报工程

师。

理工类

8 党校教师教授、副教授县(市、区)委党校申报高级讲师;

设区的市委以上党校申报讲师;外

语教师申报教授、副教授、高级讲

师参加第二外语考试者。

县(市、区)委党

校申报讲师;外语

教师申报讲师参

加第二外语考试

者。

综合类,或根

据所从事专业

对口报考理工

类别。

9

中等专业学校教

师高级讲师;外语教师申报高级讲师

参加第二外语考试者。

讲师;外语教师申

报讲师参加第二

外语考试者。

综合类,或根

据所从事专业

对口报考理

工、卫生类别。

10 技工学校教师高级讲师、高级实习指导教师;外

语教师申报高级讲师参加第二外语

考试者。

讲师、一级实习指

导教师;外语教师

申报讲师参加第

二外语考试者。

综合类,或根

据所从事专业

对口报考理

工、卫生类别。

11 实验技术高级实验师实验师从事理工、卫生专业技术工作的,应分别选择理工、卫生类别应试;从事其他专业

技术工作的,应选择综合类

别。

12 翻译

翻译人员申报译审、副译审参加第

二外语考试者。翻译人员申报翻

译参加第二外语

考试者。

综合类

13 农业

农业技术推

广研究员高级农艺师、高级畜牧师、高级兽

医师、高级农业经济师

农艺师、畜牧师、

兽医师

从事理工类专

业技术工作

的,应别选择

理工类别;从

事其他专业技

术工作的,应

选择综合类

别。

14 经济高级经济师综合类

15 会计高级会计师综合类

16 审计高级审计师综合类

17 统计高级统计师综合类

18 体育教练员国家级教练高级教练员教练综合类

19 档案研究馆员副研究馆员馆员综合类

20 图书资料研究馆员副研究馆员馆员综合类

21 文物博物研究馆员副研究馆员馆员综合类

22 群众文化研究馆员副研究馆员馆员综合类

24 美术一级美术师二级美术师三级美术师综合类

25 新闻

高级编辑、高

级记者

主任编辑、主任记者记者、编辑综合类

26 出版编审副编审综合类

27 播音播音指导主任播音员一级播音员综合类

28 工艺美术高级工艺美术师工艺美术师综合类

29 律师一级律师二级律师三级律师综合类

30 公证员一级公证员二级公证员三级公证员综合类

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