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73 shared · 16 different

core competencies

Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricFire-Prevention and Protection EngineersWater Resource Specialists
Risk Score28.2%33.8%
Risk TierMedium RiskMedium Risk
Risk Percentile31th61th
Tasks at Risk (>50%)1 / 145 / 15
Median Salary$109,660$161,180
Employment23K101K

Skill Comparison

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Sorted by largest difference

Building and Construction
Operations Analysis
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material
Mechanical
Analyzing Data or Information
Developing Objectives and Strategies
Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment
Performing for or Working Directly with the Public
Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
Processing Information
Estimating the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or Information
Science

Protective Factors

Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers

30%

total discount

Water Resource Specialists

31%

total discount

Task Risk Comparison

Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers

1 of 14 at risk
86%Prepare and write reports detailing specific fire prevention and protection issues, such as work performed, revised codes or standards, and proposed review schedules.
47%Conduct research on fire retardants and the fire safety of materials and devices.
47%Evaluate fire department performance and the laws and regulations affecting fire prevention or fire safety.
45%Develop plans for the prevention of destruction by fire, wind, and water.
43%Inspect buildings or building designs to determine fire protection system requirements and potential problems in areas such as water supplies, exit locations, and construction materials.

Water Resource Specialists

5 of 15 at risk
87%Write proposals, project reports, informational brochures, or other documents on wastewater purification, water supply and demand, or other water resource subjects.
87%Monitor water use, demand, or quality in a particular geographic area.
87%Compile water resource data, using geographic information systems (GIS) or global position systems (GPS) software.
51%Identify and characterize specific causes or sources of water pollution.
51%Analyze storm water systems to identify opportunities for water resource improvements.

Wage Comparison

Water Resource Specialists earns +$51,520(+47%) vs Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers
Fire-Prevention and Protection EngineersWater Resource Specialists
10th
$62,050$79,830
25th
$85,400$114,110
Median
$109,660$161,180
75th
$136,150$214,820
90th
$166,670$239,200

Premium Head-to-Head Analysis

Displacement Timeline Comparison

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers20282035
Water Resource Specialists20282035
20242030203520402045

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Water Resource Specialists.

Risk-Adjusted Salary

Salary weighted by displacement risk: salary × (1 − risk%)

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers

$78,703

from $109,660

Water Resource Specialists

$106,653

from $161,180

After adjusting for AI risk, Water Resource Specialists offers $27,950 more in risk-adjusted pay.

Transition Feasibility

1%

Skill Overlap

Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition

0

Unique to Fire-Prevention

0

Unique to Water

Combined Protection Strategy

Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors

Regulatory Barriers
Fine Manipulation
Social Intelligence
Decision Complexity
Fire-Prevention and Protection EngineersWater Resource Specialists