Comparative Occupational Wages 2011 (4th Quarter)
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Architecture and Engineering Occupations

Occupation Occ. code Estabs. reporting occupation Est. empl. Empl %RSE Mean wage Mean %RSE Entry wage Exp. wage 25th pct Median wage 75th pct
ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS 17-0000 111 1,280 6.21 60,310 4.64 35,252 72,838 40,244 56,594 75,940
        28.99   16.95 35.02 19.35 27.20 36.51
Surveyors 17-1022 19 50 12.97 47,946 4.29 31,735 56,051 35,908 46,545 57,275
        23.05   15.25 26.94 17.26 22.38 27.54
Civil Engineers 17-2051 18 150 9.95 71,480 4.89 49,102 82,670 55,326 69,604 87,167
        34.37   23.60 39.75 26.60 33.47 41.91
Electrical Engineers 17-2071 16 60 13.82 81,224 4.40 58,301 92,686 62,936 78,949 90,710
        39.05   28.03 44.56 30.25 37.95 43.61
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 17-2072 6 20 28.14 65,290 10.17 39,562 78,154 43,651 61,336 75,151
        31.39   19.02 37.57 20.98 29.49 36.14
Environmental Engineers 17-2081 11 30 13.87 76,735 4.60 65,684 82,260 66,426 73,168 89,763
        36.89   31.58 39.55 31.94 35.18 43.16
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 17-2111 17 50 17.84 68,462 6.94 41,870 81,758 44,822 65,958 87,807
        32.91   20.13 39.31 21.54 31.71 42.22
Industrial Engineers 17-2112 19 110 28.75 67,387 3.68 44,747 78,707 53,987 68,308 82,361
        32.40   21.51 37.84 25.96 32.84 39.60
Materials Engineers 17-2131 5 30 30.22 75,551 7.93 57,478 84,588 60,888 72,798 89,958
        36.33   27.64 40.67 29.27 35.00 43.25
Mechanical Engineers 17-2141 12 70 8.16 67,476 6.53 44,355 79,037 49,067 68,947 78,205
        32.44   21.32 38.00 23.59 33.14 37.60
Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 17-2151 17 100 12.27 80,503 5.83 52,873 94,317 56,770 76,666 99,466
        38.70   25.42 45.35 27.29 36.86 47.82
Engineers, All Other 17-2199 10 60 16.37 80,842 5.04 47,683 97,421 57,623 85,515 101,257
        38.86   22.93 46.84 27.71 41.11 48.68
Architectural and Civil Drafters 17-3011 5 30 6.65 46,485 17.93 32,434 53,510 33,709 38,514 65,547
        22.35   15.59 25.73 16.21 18.51 31.51
Electrical and Electronics Drafters 17-3012 4 10 28.45 43,368 3.15 34,936 47,585 35,717 40,916 48,114
        20.85   16.80 22.88 17.17 19.67 23.13
Mechanical Drafters 17-3013 10 90 17.93 35,264 6.17 27,469 39,163 28,683 33,145 37,875
        16.96   13.21 18.83 13.79 15.94 18.21
Civil Engineering Technicians 17-3022 4 60 2.51 38,562 1.97 27,215 44,236 30,532 38,919 44,703
        18.54   13.09 21.26 14.68 18.71 21.49
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians 17-3023 14 70 8.06 45,193 5.48 31,290 52,144 33,104 41,079 59,654
        21.73   15.04 25.07 15.92 19.75 28.68
Environmental Engineering Technicians 17-3025 12 50 9.38 41,167 2.37 31,579 45,961 33,288 40,279 46,454
        19.79   15.18 22.10 16.01 19.37 22.34
Industrial Engineering Technicians 17-3026 5 80 23.20 43,818 5.67 30,566 50,444 33,281 40,009 51,093
        21.06   14.69 24.25 16.01 19.24 24.57
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 17-3029 12 50 24.27 53,532 4.63 36,670 61,963 41,517 54,888 65,271
        25.74   17.63 29.79 19.96 26.39 31.38
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