| Aspect | Full Time Seismic Engineer | Structural Engineer |
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| Credentials | Bachelor's or Master's in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering, seismic certifications | Bachelor's or Master's in Civil or Structural Engineering, PE license often preferred |
| Work Environment | Designing seismic-resistant structures, analyzing earthquake impacts | Designing and analyzing various structural systems, including seismic considerations |
| Industry Usage | Specialized in earthquake engineering within construction, consulting, and research | Broader role in building design, including seismic aspects |
Full Time Seismic Engineers focus specifically on earthquake-resistant design and seismic analysis, while Structural Engineers handle overall structural design, including seismic considerations. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and specialization.