本市首设低空技术专业职称
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-05 22:49

Core Viewpoint - Beijing has introduced a trial method for evaluating professional titles in low-altitude technology, becoming the first in the country to establish such titles, with annual assessments starting this year [1] Group 1: Professional Title Evaluation - The low-altitude technology professional titles are divided into four major areas: low-altitude aircraft research and development, manufacturing, operational system construction, and safety assurance, covering core aspects of the industry chain [1] - The evaluation will include professionals from state-owned enterprises, non-public economic organizations, and social organizations in Beijing, with provisions for applicants from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and foreign talents [1] - The professional titles will have four levels: junior, intermediate, senior, and chief, corresponding to assistant engineer, engineer, senior engineer, and chief engineer [1] Group 2: Evaluation Process and Criteria - The evaluation process will follow a socialized model involving personal application, unit recommendation, multi-party evaluation, and government guidance, conducted annually with special assessments as needed [1] - The evaluation criteria emphasize innovation outcomes, moving away from strict reliance on academic qualifications and papers, allowing various representative achievements such as project reports, patents, and awards to be submitted [1] - Applicants can choose to submit the most representative achievements that best demonstrate their capabilities for evaluation [1] Group 3: Green Channel for Outstanding Talents - Outstanding technical talents who have made significant contributions to the industry will have access to a green channel for title evaluation, allowing for exceptions in applying for senior titles [2] - Achievements such as obtaining the first airworthiness certificate or operational certificate for a complete machine or key components, or significant breakthroughs in low-altitude operational systems, can qualify for senior title applications without restrictions on education or work experience [2]