| Aspect | Full Time Subsurface Utility Engineering | Utility Locator |
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| Credentials | Engineering degree, certifications like SUE Level I-IV | Typically no formal engineering degree, may have certifications in utility locating |
| Work Environment | Designing, planning, and managing utility projects, often in office and field | Primarily fieldwork, physically locating underground utilities |
| Employer & Industry | Engineering firms, construction, infrastructure projects | Utility companies, construction contractors |
Full Time Subsurface Utility Engineering involves detailed planning, design, and management of underground utilities, requiring engineering expertise. Utility Locators focus on physically detecting and marking underground utilities in the field. While both roles work with underground utilities, SUE professionals handle project planning and risk mitigation, whereas utility locators perform the essential fieldwork to identify utility locations.