| Aspect | Full Time Ballistics Engineer | Part Time Ballistics Engineer |
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| Credentials | Bachelor's or higher in engineering, physics, or related field; certifications may include ballistic testing or engineering licenses | Same as full-time, often with less emphasis on certifications due to part-time nature |
| Work Environment | Full-time, in labs, testing facilities, or on-site at manufacturing plants | Flexible, may work remotely or on a project basis at various locations |
| Industry Usage | Common in defense, aerospace, and manufacturing sectors requiring continuous testing | Used for specific projects or consulting roles within the same industries |
Full Time Ballistics Engineers typically work full-time in dedicated facilities, focusing on ongoing testing and research. Part Time Ballistics Engineers may work on specific projects or consulting roles, offering flexibility but with similar credentials and industry applications.