Salary for Engineers

Those of you pursuing an engineering career may find comfort in the fact that your engineering salary adds an additional perk to your chosen profession. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), engineers earn some of the highest average starting salaries among those holding a bachelor’s degree, with a median annual salary range of $52,048 to $83,121.

A 2010 survey from PayScale.com reports that doctoral level engineers earned between $77,112 and $128,006 annually, depending upon experience level, while master’s degree engineers earned a median annual salary of $68,730 to $108,020.
Median annual earnings in 2008 for engineers by specialty according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

Aerospace engineers: $92,520
Agricultural engineers: $68,730
Biomedical engineers: $77,400
Chemical engineers: $84,680
Civil engineers: $74,600
Computer hardware engineers: $97,400
Computer software engineers: $85,430
Electrical engineers: $82,160
Environmental engineers: $74,020
Health and safety engineers: $72,940
Industrial engineers: $73,820
Marine engineers: $74,140
Materials engineers: $81,820
Mechanical engineers: $74,920
Mining and geological engineers: $75,960
Nuclear engineers: $97,080
Petroleum engineers: $108,020

source: allengineeringschools


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