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Engineering Technologies career pathway

In the following table:

occupation SOC code interests minimum education growth outlook current workers salary entry salary all
Mathematical Science Occupations, all other15-2099.99*Master****
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval17-1011.00ARIEBachelor2.132,660$40,310$64,564
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists17-1021.00CIRABachelor1.51340$33,148$46,010
Surveyors17-1022.00IERCBachelor1.691,420$31,728$50,256
Aerospace Engineers17-2011.00IRCBachelor*420$56,777$74,798
Agricultural Engineers17-2021.00IRCBachelor-1.8160$46,388$82,764
Biomedical Engineers17-2031.00*Bachelor4.27560$48,366$71,450
Chemical Engineers17-2041.00IRBachelor0.92610$57,752$78,212
Civil Engineers17-2051.00RICBachelor1.645,240$46,454$65,575
Computer Hardware Engineers17-2061.00IRCBachelor1.171,320$51,480$91,098
occupation SOC code interests minimum education growth outlook current workers salary entry salary all
Electrical Engineers17-2071.00IRBachelor0.912,470$49,295$71,448
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer17-2072.00IRBachelor1.032,720$55,002$75,591
Environmental Engineers17-2081.00*Bachelor2.622,020$49,894$70,892
Industrial Engineers17-2112.00EIRCBachelor1.675,420$46,451$66,361
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects17-2121.00RIBachelor****
Materials Engineers17-2131.00IRBachelor1.22340$55,960$71,132
Mechanical Engineers17-2141.00RIBachelor1.593,830$48,328$67,105
Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers17-2151.00IRCBachelor*40$40,720$56,418
Nuclear Engineers17-2161.00IRCBachelor****
Petroleum Engineers17-2171.00RIBachelor****
Engineers, all other17-2199.99*Bachelor1.601,590$48,263$77,840
occupation SOC code interests minimum education growth outlook current workers salary entry salary all
Drafters, all other17-3019.99*1,2 year1.34290**
Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians17-3021.00IRCAssociate*10$44,605$49,096
Civil Engineering Technicians17-3022.00RICAssociate1.103,820$28,072$38,813
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians17-3023.00RIAssociate1.563,760$34,192$47,593
Electro-Mechanical Technicians17-3024.00RAssociate1.03300$34,345$45,416
Environmental Engineering Technicians17-3025.00*Associate2.35390$29,438$39,738
Industrial Engineering Technicians17-3026.00ICAssociate1.541,980$31,596$50,152
Mechanical Engineering Technicians17-3027.00RIAssociate0.981,020$31,422$46,696
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, all other17-3029.99*Associate1.171,050$23,917$44,886
Surveying and Mapping Technicians17-3031.00RCmod. OJT1.294,020$22,852$31,663
Astronomers19-2011.00IRCDoctorate****
occupation SOC code interests minimum education growth outlook current workers salary entry salary all
Physicists19-2012.00IRCDoctorate1.06260**
Materials Scientists19-2032.00IRBachelor2.26170$50,563$80,689
Nuclear Technicians19-4051.00RIAssociate****

* data not available



SOC Codes

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system classifies all careers and assigns a unique number to each. This SOC number can be used to follow up with other career databases.


Interests

Interests are the likes and dislikes of people who work in each career. Matching your interests can help you find a career that will be more satisfying and rewarding for you than occupations that do not meet your interests. Knowing your work interests can help you decide what kinds of jobs and careers you want to explore.

People and work environments can be classified into these six different groups:

Take an Interest Assessment to discover your interests.


Minimum Postsecondary Education Required

Minimum education is the usual minimum level of postsecondary (after high school) education required for each career.

Some careers have on-the-job training (OJT), which means that you go straight to the job and learn while you work.

Some careers require further education after high school before starting the career.


Growth Outlook

Growth outlook is the projected growth of the number of career openings per year in North Carolina from 2004 to 2014. High growth means that the number of openings are increasing, so the likelihood of getting a job in this career is good. Low growth means that there may not be any openings, so the likelihood of getting a job in this career is not very good.

White background indicates that growth outlook information is not available.


Number of Current Workers in NC

Current workers (2004 data) is the number of people in North Carolina who are full-time and part-time employees, workers on paid vacation or other type of paid leave, workers assigned temporarily to other units and paid owners, officers and staff of incorporated firms. This excludes proprietors, owners and partners of unincorporated firms, unpaid family workers, workers on unpaid leave and contractors and temporary agency employees not on the company payroll.


Average Entry-Level NC Salaries

Salary entry is the estimated average salary (2007) for all entry-level (first-year) workers in this career in North Carolina.

Salary includes straight time, gross pay, exclusive of premium pay. Base rate, cost-of-living allowances, tips, guaranteed pay, hazardous-duty pay, incentive pay, commissions, production bonuses and on-call pay are included. Excluded is back pay, jury duty pay, overtime pay, severance pay, shift differentials, non-production bonuses and tuition reimbursements.


Average NC Salaries

Salary all is the estimated average salary (2007) for all workers in this career in North Carolina.


This career information is from the North Carolina Career Outlook Handbook.

This research was compiled and analyzed by Chris Droessler.

The data come from multiple data tables from the NC Employment Security Commission - Labor Market Information. Blanks in this table represent missing data, some due to confidentiality because of small numbers of workers in an occupation.




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