| Aspect | Hourly Remote Fire Sprinkler Designer | Fire Protection Engineer |
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| Certifications | NICET Certification, CAD proficiency | PE License, Fire Protection Certifications |
| Work Environment | Remote, design-focused, CAD software | Office/field, engineering analysis, project management |
| Industry Usage | Designing sprinkler systems for buildings | Developing fire safety systems and codes |
While both roles involve fire safety, the Hourly Remote Fire Sprinkler Designer primarily focuses on designing sprinkler systems remotely using CAD tools, requiring certifications like NICET. The Fire Protection Engineer has a broader scope, including system analysis, code compliance, and often working on-site or in offices with a PE license. The designer role is more specialized in system layout, whereas the engineer oversees overall fire safety strategies.