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 105 1,250 5.05 63,893 3.04 35,902 77,889 42,323 60,837 79,487
        30.72   17.26 37.45 20.35 29.25 38.21
Surveyors 17-1022 18 40 14.53 45,669 8.86 27,867 54,570 33,761 42,185 50,595
        21.96   13.40 26.23 16.23 20.28 24.32
Civil Engineers 17-2051 17 260 3.91 80,749 5.23 57,337 92,456 65,088 79,147 94,554
        38.82   27.57 44.45 31.29 38.05 45.46
Electrical Engineers 17-2071 9 20 12.77 77,128 9.38 50,701 90,342 58,771 73,285 92,583
        37.08   24.37 43.43 28.26 35.23 44.51
Environmental Engineers 17-2081 8 30 23.04 77,775 2.85 57,802 87,761 64,942 72,109 82,320
        37.39   27.79 42.20 31.22 34.67 39.58
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 17-2111 7 30 12.47 74,463 8.34 45,540 88,925 63,649 80,176 92,415
        35.80   21.90 42.75 30.60 38.54 44.43
Industrial Engineers 17-2112 13 40 13.45 78,457 7.23 55,926 89,722 64,706 74,924 92,793
        37.72   26.88 43.14 31.11 36.02 44.61
Mechanical Engineers 17-2141 13 51.46 84,286 3.55 65,158 93,849 70,289 82,657 99,940
        40.52   31.33 45.12 33.80 39.74 48.05
Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 17-2151 9 80 10.38 93,933 6.61 64,446 108,677 71,623 96,115 117,252
        45.16   30.99 52.25 34.43 46.21 56.38
Petroleum Engineers 17-2171 6 59.26 150,497 16.05 69,594 190,949 81,711 110,026 >$145,600
        72.35   33.46 91.80 39.29 52.89 >$70
Engineers, All Other 17-2199 8 30 11.42 51,056 5.57 30,872 61,148 33,515 44,764 60,818
        24.54   14.84 29.40 16.12 21.52 29.24
Architectural and Civil Drafters 17-3011 16 30 7.99 47,434 5.57 34,889 53,707 38,214 46,390 56,831
        22.81   16.78 25.82 18.37 22.31 27.32
Mechanical Drafters 17-3013 12 40 19.78 43,289 4.81 26,449 51,708 30,669 38,041 57,340
        20.81   12.71 24.86 14.74 18.29 27.57
Civil Engineering Technicians 17-3022 3 180 3.90 42,155 9.62 31,502 47,482 33,292 39,011 52,152
        20.27   15.14 22.83 16.01 18.75 25.08
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians 17-3023 12 110 11.55 58,977 4.49 44,540 66,195 53,723 62,397 68,576
        28.36   21.41 31.82 25.83 29.99 32.97
Environmental Engineering Technicians 17-3025 8 70 5.30 48,260 7.38 35,711 54,535 37,722 43,387 59,429
        23.20   17.17 26.22 18.13 20.86 28.57
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 17-3029 8 30 25.54 51,704 7.57 38,357 58,378 41,953 52,641 60,317
        24.86   18.44 28.07 20.17 25.31 29.00
Surveying and Mapping Technicians 17-3031 11 40 5.95 39,771 6.32 26,160 46,576 28,582 41,868 47,438
        19.12   12.57 22.39 13.74 20.13 22.81
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