Comparative Occupational Wages 2009 (4th Quarter)
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Architecture and Engineering Occupations

Occupation Occ. code Est. empl. Empl %RSE Mean wage Mean %RSE Entry wage Exp. wage 10th pct 25th pct Median wage 75th pct 90th pct
ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS 17-0000 1,500 3.13 66,492 3.54 36,366 81,556 29,924 44,126 61,662 84,456 106,605
      31.97   17.49 39.21 14.38 21.21 29.65 40.60 51.25
Surveyors 17-1022 50 13.63 43,261 5.43 28,899 50,442 27,464 30,183 38,387 51,704 69,937
      20.80   13.89 24.25 13.21 14.51 18.46 24.86 33.62
Chemical Engineers 17-2041 110 14.47 97,689 2.27 70,222 111,422 65,113 77,518 96,227 118,943 135,061
      46.97   33.76 53.57 31.31 37.26 46.26 57.19 64.94
Civil Engineers 17-2051 310 2.47 75,179 3.17 53,555 85,989 48,812 59,293 73,863 91,243 106,299
      36.15   25.75 41.34 23.46 28.51 35.51 43.87 51.11
Environmental Engineers 17-2081 60 17.97 61,947 7.36 39,104 73,369 32,432 46,571 60,402 77,320 95,962
      29.78   18.80 35.28 15.59 22.39 29.04 37.17 46.14
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 17-2111 60 6.62 58,794 4.70 39,982 68,200 36,857 43,201 53,427 75,506 87,614
      28.27   19.23 32.79 17.72 20.77 25.69 36.30 42.13
Industrial Engineers 17-2112 40 29.85 70,796 5.32 54,654 78,867 49,807 60,401 74,124 83,346 89,042
      34.04   26.28 37.92 23.95 29.04 35.64 40.07 42.81
Mechanical Engineers 17-2141 60 19.57 86,047 8.36 52,504 102,818 47,841 58,051 85,140 100,164 111,067
      41.37   25.25 49.44 23.00 27.91 40.93 48.16 53.40
Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 17-2151 40 16.98 83,471 8.89 50,722 99,845 44,279 58,971 76,354 91,480 106,924
      40.13   24.39 48.00 21.28 28.35 36.71 43.98 51.40
Petroleum Engineers 17-2171 50 8.57 100,261 14.59 76,563 112,111 72,276 77,448 86,374 117,855 142,079
      48.20   36.81 53.90 34.75 37.23 41.52 56.66 68.30
Engineers, All Other 17-2199 50 10.02 57,642 12.79 24,303 74,311 23,036 24,952 32,298 87,849 119,670
      27.71   11.68 35.73 11.08 12.00 15.53 42.24 57.53
Architectural and Civil Drafters 17-3011 20 16.30 44,906 8.16 27,107 53,805 22,006 32,443 44,384 52,112 66,932
      21.59   13.03 25.87 10.58 15.60 21.33 25.05 32.18
Mechanical Drafters 17-3013 40 34.18 45,585 5.06 33,301 51,727 30,359 36,628 45,499 55,075 62,610
      21.92   16.01 24.87 14.60 17.61 21.88 26.47 30.10
Civil Engineering Technicians 17-3022 190 0.65 45,629 2.80 34,210 51,340 31,651 38,104 45,973 52,624 61,333
      21.94   16.45 24.68 15.21 18.31 22.10 25.30 29.48
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians 17-3023 100 6.23 51,256 3.05 36,285 58,741 31,669 41,731 54,960 61,612 65,640
      24.64   17.44 28.25 15.22 20.07 26.42 29.62 31.56
Environmental Engineering Technicians 17-3025 70 6.75 32,153 6.84 29,628 33,416 27,220 28,709 30,789 32,869 43,780
      15.46   14.24 16.06 13.08 13.80 14.80 15.81 21.05
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 17-3029 70 47.51 57,071 2.43 46,435 62,389 44,349 49,180 58,041 64,939 70,534
      27.44   22.33 30.00 21.32 23.65 27.91 31.22 33.91
Surveying and Mapping Technicians 17-3031 50 6.12 40,649 9.91 25,542 48,202 22,527 28,569 35,418 50,555 69,785
      19.54   12.28 23.18 10.83 13.74 17.02 24.30 33.55
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