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Category:Engineers

This is one of the minor occupational groups based on the Standard Occupational Classification System.

The root category: SOC occupations.

SOC divisions within this category:

17-0000 – Architecture and engineering occupations
17-2000 – Engineers
17-2011 – Aerospace engineers
17-2021 – Agricultural engineers
17-2031 – Biomedical engineers
17-2041 – Chemical engineers
17-2051 – Civil engineers
17-2061 – Computer hardware engineers
17-2070 – Electrical and electronics engineers
17-2071 – Electrical engineers
17-2072 – Electronics engineers, except computer
17-2081 – Environmental engineers
17-2110 – Industrial engineers, including health and safety
17-2111 – Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors
17-2112 – Industrial engineers
17-2121 – Marine engineers and naval architects
17-2131 – Materials engineers
17-2141 – Mechanical engineers
17-2151 – Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers
17-2161 – Nuclear engineers
17-2171 – Petroleum engineers
17-2199 – Engineers, All other

See also category: Inventors


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There are 13 subcategories to this category.
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