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Engineer is an officer occupation of the [[Canadian Military Engineers]] that is unique to the [[Army]].  The non-commisioned counterpart of the Engineer is the [[Combat Engineer]].
Engineer is an officer occupation of the [[Canadian Military Engineers]] that is unique to the [[Land Force Command|Army]].  The non-commisioned counterpart of the Engineer is the [[Combat Engineer]].


Engineers are typically required to have a university education in engineering or science, with preference being for civil engineering degrees.   
Engineers are typically required to have a university education in engineering or science, with preference being for civil engineering degrees.   

Revision as of 21:59, 25 January 2011

Engineer is an officer occupation of the Canadian Military Engineers that is unique to the Army. The non-commisioned counterpart of the Engineer is the Combat Engineer.

Engineers are typically required to have a university education in engineering or science, with preference being for civil engineering degrees.


Arms of Land Force Command
The Combat Arms
Artillery | Armour | Engineers | Infantry
The Combat Support Arms
Intelligence | Security & Military Police | Communications
The Service Support Arms
CFHS | Logistics | EME | Chaplains
Canadian Military Engineers
Engineers | Construction Engineers | Fire Fighters | Mapping & Charting
Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering
Combat Engineer Regiments
1 CER | 2 CER | 5 RGC | 4 ESR | 2 FER | 3 FER | 8 FER | 31 CER |
Independant Combat Engineer Squadrons
3 FES | 6 FES | 9 EGC | 10 EGC | 31 FES | 33 FES | 44 FES | 45 FES | 54 FES | 56 FES |