Engineer-in-Chief (Pakistan Army)

'Engineer-in-Chief or E-in-C', is a Colonel Commandant of the Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers, Frontier Works Organisation and the Military Engineering Services of Pakistan. In the Pakistan Army, the Engineer-in-Chief is a chief engineer and topographer of the Army and currently holds the rank of Lieutenant General, advises the Pakistan Army in matters of science, engineering, and technology.[1]

Lt Gen Kashif Nazir is current E-in-C of Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers, Military Engineering Service, and Frontier Works Organisation.

The Engineer-in-Chief commands the Corps of Engineers, Pakistan Army and other military engineering and maintenance corps of the Army. As a senior commander and senior staff officer at the Army General Headquarters (GHQ), the Engineer-in-Chief advises the Army on science and engineering matters and serves as the Army's topographer.

The E-in-C also serves as the proponent for real estate and other science and engineering programs of the Army. As commander of the Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers, the Engineer-in-Chief leads a major Army Engineering command in civil and military infrastructure programs. This office defines policy and guidance and plans direction for the organizations within the Corps.


Equivalency
RankLieutenant General (3-Star)
NATO EquivalentOF-8
Uniform Insignia

Rank Structure and Uniform Insignia edit

Pakistani Officer Ranks
RankField Marshal (5-Star)General (4-Star)Lieutenant General (3-Star)Major General (2-Star)Brigadier General (1-Star)ColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenant2nd Lieutenant
NATO EquivalentOF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1OF-1
Uniform Insignia
Pakistani Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and Enlisted Ranks
RankSubedar Major (JCO)Subedar (JCO)Naib Subedar (JCO)Battalion Havildar MajorBattalion Quartermaster HavildarCompany Havildar MajorCompany Quartermaster HavildarHavildarNaikLance NaikJawan
NATO EquivalentNoneNoneNoneOR-9OR-8OR-8OR-7OR-5/6OR-4OR-3OR-1/2
Uniform InsigniaNo Insignia

Notable Engineers-in-Chief edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Maj-General Ashfaq Nadeem made DG MO". The Nation (Pakistan). 16 April 2011. Retrieved 2019-11-29.