| Aspect | Fireworks Manager | Fireworks Technician |
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| Credentials | Often requires certifications in pyrotechnics and safety | Typically needs pyrotechnic licenses and safety training |
| Work Environment | Oversees large displays, manages teams, plans events | Sets up, ignites, and maintains fireworks displays |
| Industry Usage | Used in event planning, entertainment, and public displays | Hands-on role in fireworks setup and execution |
The Fireworks Manager focuses on overseeing entire displays, managing teams, and coordinating safety and logistics. In contrast, the Fireworks Technician is responsible for the technical setup, ignition, and maintenance of fireworks displays. Both roles require pyrotechnic certifications and safety training, but the Manager has a broader supervisory and planning role, while the Technician is more hands-on with the fireworks themselves.