Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

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Area Title Base Sort ascending Projected Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
United States Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 408,500 430,700 22,200 5.4 46,000
United States Civil Engineers 309,800 335,100 25,300 8.2 25,000
United States Mechanical Engineers 299,200 320,100 20,900 7 20,200
United States Industrial Engineers 292,000 332,000 40,000 13.7 23,300
United States Architectural and Engineering Managers 197,800 205,900 8,100 4.1 14,700
United States Electrical Engineers 188,000 200,700 12,700 6.8 13,700
United States Engineers, All Other 167,100 171,600 4,500 2.7 11,000
United States Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 125,200 132,900 7,700 6.2 9,000
United States Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 117,000 118,900 1,900 1.6 11,000
United States Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 94,700 98,800 4,100 4.3 9,300
United States Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 74,700 85,000 10,300 13.8 9,600
United States Civil Engineering Technicians 68,800 70,000 1,200 1.7 6,500
United States Computer Hardware Engineers 66,200 67,300 1,100 1.7 4,500
United States Industrial Engineering Technicians 64,100 66,900 2,800 4.4 6,300
United States Sales Engineers 63,800 68,800 5,000 7.8 7,300
United States Aerospace Engineers 61,400 66,500 5,100 8.3 4,000
United States Environmental Engineers 52,300 54,300 2,000 3.8 4,000
California Civil Engineers 46,700 54,600 7,900 16.9 4,320
United States Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 46,300 52,100 5,800 12.5 5,100
Texas Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 44,090 54,410 10,320 23.4 6,180
Michigan Mechanical Engineers 40,950 45,070 4,120 10.1 2,920
United States Mechanical Engineering Technicians 40,400 42,700 2,300 5.7 4,000
California Architectural and Engineering Managers 34,500 39,000 4,500 13 2,980
United States Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 30,700 32,500 1,800 5.9 4,000
California Engineers, All Other 29,400 32,500 3,100 10.5 2,240
California Mechanical Engineers 29,100 32,500 3,400 11.7 2,140
California Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 28,700 31,900 3,200 11.1 3,480
United States Petroleum Engineers 28,500 30,700 2,200 7.7 2,100
Texas Civil Engineers 28,490 34,700 6,210 21.8 2,820
California Electrical Engineers 28,300 32,200 3,900 13.8 2,320
United States Locomotive Engineers 26,500 27,900 1,400 5.3 2,500
United States Chemical Engineers 26,300 28,700 2,400 9.1 1,800
Michigan Industrial Engineers 25,730 30,980 5,250 20.4 2,280
United States Materials Engineers 25,100 27,200 2,100 8.4 1,800
United States Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 24,100 25,600 1,500 6.2 1,700
Florida Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 23,200 26,250 3,050 13.1 2,890
California Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 22,500 24,800 2,300 10.2 1,740
California Industrial Engineers 21,300 24,800 3,500 16.4 1,780
Texas Mechanical Engineers 21,100 25,160 4,060 19.2 1,760
Pennsylvania Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 21,070 22,120 1,050 5 2,360
California Computer Hardware Engineers 19,900 22,900 3,000 15.1 1,710
Texas Industrial Engineers 19,680 24,880 5,200 26.4 1,900
United States Biomedical Engineers 19,300 20,500 1,200 6.2 1,400
California Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 18,900 20,000 1,100 5.8 1,890
United States Environmental Engineering Technicians 17,300 18,600 1,300 7.5 1,800
United States Nuclear Engineers 17,200 15,800 -1,400 -8.1 900
Florida Civil Engineers 16,750 20,490 3,740 22.3 1,670
Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineers 15,600 16,700 1,100 7.1 1,050
New York Civil Engineers 15,480 17,670 2,190 14.1 1,380
Ohio Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 15,120 15,740 620 4.1 1,670
Texas Architectural and Engineering Managers 14,810 17,450 2,640 17.8 1,370
Texas Petroleum Engineers 14,520 18,410 3,890 26.8 1,440
Ohio Industrial Engineers 14,410 16,350 1,940 13.5 1,150
Ohio Mechanical Engineers 14,170 15,240 1,070 7.6 970
North Carolina Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 14,050 15,740 1,690 12 1,720
Texas Electrical Engineers 13,790 16,750 2,960 21.5 1,270
New York Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 13,740 16,480 2,740 19.9 1,850
Georgia Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 13,320 14,770 1,450 10.9 1,610
United States Sound Engineering Technicians 13,100 15,400 2,300 17.6 1,600
Massachusetts Industrial Engineers 12,650 15,720 3,070 24.3 1,190
Illinois Mechanical Engineers 12,530 13,620 1,090 8.7 870
Illinois Industrial Engineers 12,490 14,440 1,950 15.6 1,030
Washington Civil Engineers 12,120 13,080 960 7.9 1,070
United States Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 11,900 12,900 1,000 8.4 1,200
California Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 11,800 13,500 1,700 14.4 1,330
New York Industrial Engineers 11,770 15,210 3,440 29.2 1,180
Pennsylvania Civil Engineers 11,750 12,780 1,030 8.8 960
Wisconsin Industrial Engineers 11,630 13,360 1,730 14.9 950
North Carolina Civil Engineers 11,560 13,470 1,910 16.5 1,060
Virginia Civil Engineers 11,170 12,520 1,350 12.1 960
Colorado Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 10,890 13,370 2,480 22.8 1,450
Michigan Architectural and Engineering Managers 10,800 11,690 890 8.2 860
Colorado Civil Engineers 10,790 13,670 2,880 26.7 1,110
Indiana Industrial Engineers 10,720 12,540 1,820 17 900
Illinois Civil Engineers 10,700 11,890 1,190 11.1 910
Texas Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 10,680 12,710 2,030 19 1,270
Florida Industrial Engineers 10,570 13,600 3,030 28.7 1,050
Illinois Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 10,540 11,470 930 8.8 1,240
Wisconsin Mechanical Engineers 10,540 11,770 1,230 11.7 770
California Sales Engineers 10,500 12,100 1,600 15.2 1,310
Indiana Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 10,350 10,700 350 3.4 1,130
Minnesota Industrial Engineers 10,300 11,450 1,150 11.2 790
Texas Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 10,290 11,750 1,460 14.2 1,160
Pennsylvania Industrial Engineers 10,250 11,550 1,300 12.7 810
Michigan Engineers, All Other 10,230 10,860 630 6.2 720
Texas Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 10,220 12,500 2,280 22.3 950
Texas Engineers, All Other 10,080 11,560 1,480 14.7 820
New York Mechanical Engineers 10,020 11,480 1,460 14.6 770
Virginia Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 10,020 10,890 870 8.7 1,180
United States Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 9,800 10,200 400 4.1 500
Washington Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 9,490 10,840 1,350 14.2 1,330
Texas Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 9,330 10,670 1,340 14.4 1,200
North Carolina Mechanical Engineers 9,240 10,750 1,510 16.3 740
Texas Sales Engineers 9,230 10,770 1,540 16.7 1,180
North Carolina Industrial Engineers 9,120 10,850 1,730 19 790
Minnesota Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 9,070 9,480 410 4.5 1,010
Arizona Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 9,010 10,820 1,810 20.1 1,220
Pennsylvania Electrical Engineers 8,920 9,670 750 8.4 670
Michigan Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 8,820 9,480 660 7.5 1,020
California Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 8,800 10,600 1,800 20.5 1,220
Michigan Electrical Engineers 8,660 9,370 710 8.2 650
Wisconsin Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 8,660 9,360 700 8.1 1,010
New York Electrical Engineers 8,460 9,720 1,260 14.9 710
Illinois Architectural and Engineering Managers 8,450 8,880 430 5.1 640
Washington Mechanical Engineers 8,450 8,440 -10 -0.1 480
Georgia Engineers, All Other 8,420 9,220 800 9.5 630
Florida Engineers, All Other 8,370 9,730 1,360 16.2 700
Florida Mechanical Engineers 8,250 10,190 1,940 23.5 730
California Aerospace Engineers 8,200 9,400 1,200 14.6 600
Alabama Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,910 8,550 640 8.1 920
Missouri Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,820 8,520 700 9 920
United States Ship Engineers 7,800 8,400 600 7.7 1,000
Washington Electrical Engineers 7,770 7,210 -560 -7.2 350
Maryland Civil Engineers 7,660 8,170 510 6.7 600
Virginia Mechanical Engineers 7,540 8,040 500 6.6 510
Minnesota Mechanical Engineers 7,530 7,980 450 6 500
Ohio Engineers, All Other 7,500 7,670 170 2.3 490
Massachusetts Mechanical Engineers 7,470 8,600 1,130 15.1 580
Florida Architectural and Engineering Managers 7,460 9,060 1,600 21.4 730
Georgia Industrial Engineers 7,340 8,880 1,540 21 660
Louisiana Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,330 8,450 1,120 15.3 940
Washington Aerospace Engineers 7,330 6,310 -1,020 -13.9 210
Massachusetts Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,220 8,720 1,500 20.8 980
South Carolina Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,190 7,750 560 7.8 840
New Jersey Civil Engineers 7,150 8,110 960 13.4 630
Texas Civil Engineering Technicians 7,120 7,890 770 10.8 770
West Virginia Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 7,110 7,310 200 2.8 770
South Carolina Industrial Engineers 7,080 8,630 1,550 21.9 640
Ohio Civil Engineers 7,010 7,510 500 7.1 560
New York Architectural and Engineering Managers 6,990 7,840 850 12.2 600
Florida Electrical Engineers 6,980 8,660 1,680 24.1 670
Indiana Mechanical Engineers 6,980 7,720 740 10.6 500
Kansas Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 6,950 7,220 270 3.9 770
Massachusetts Electrical Engineers 6,930 8,260 1,330 19.2 620
Massachusetts Civil Engineers 6,900 8,680 1,780 25.8 720
Texas Industrial Engineering Technicians 6,790 7,930 1,140 16.8 790
Tennessee Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 6,750 7,830 1,080 16 870
Oklahoma Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 6,720 7,460 740 11 810
Maryland Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 6,690 7,150 460 6.9 770
Florida Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 6,610 7,880 1,270 19.2 790
Ohio Electrical Engineers 6,570 7,010 440 6.7 480
Maryland Electrical Engineers 6,560 6,940 380 5.8 470
Illinois Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 6,550 7,330 780 11.9 820
Colorado Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 6,540 7,890 1,350 20.6 560
Pennsylvania Architectural and Engineering Managers 6,470 6,730 260 4 480
Georgia Civil Engineers 6,430 7,420 990 15.4 580
Arizona Industrial Engineers 6,380 8,470 2,090 32.8 670
Alabama Industrial Engineers 6,320 7,940 1,620 25.6 600
United States Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 6,300 6,600 300 4.8 400
Massachusetts Architectural and Engineering Managers 6,270 7,310 1,040 16.6 570
Washington Industrial Engineers 6,210 6,000 -210 -3.4 320
Michigan Civil Engineers 6,170 6,930 760 12.3 530
Virginia Electrical Engineers 6,160 6,670 510 8.3 460
South Carolina Mechanical Engineers 6,150 7,100 950 15.4 480
Texas Aerospace Engineers 6,150 7,290 1,140 18.5 480
Arizona Electrical Engineers 6,090 7,200 1,110 18.2 540
Connecticut Industrial Engineers 6,090 7,460 1,370 22.5 560
California Civil Engineering Technicians 6,000 6,500 500 8.3 620
Maryland Mechanical Engineers 5,990 6,150 160 2.7 370
Kentucky Industrial Engineers 5,910 7,230 1,320 22.3 540
Missouri Industrial Engineers 5,890 6,970 1,080 18.3 500
Florida Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 5,860 6,960 1,100 18.8 520
Wisconsin Civil Engineers 5,810 6,460 650 11.2 490
Kentucky Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 5,790 5,820 30 0.5 610
Virginia Industrial Engineers 5,780 6,690 910 15.7 480
Arizona Civil Engineers 5,740 7,000 1,260 22 570
Colorado Mechanical Engineers 5,690 7,110 1,420 25 500
Iowa Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 5,690 6,640 950 16.7 740
Ohio Architectural and Engineering Managers 5,670 5,850 180 3.2 420
Texas Chemical Engineers 5,670 7,100 1,430 25.2 500
Arizona Mechanical Engineers 5,590 6,780 1,190 21.3 480
Louisiana Engineers, All Other 5,590 5,870 280 5 390
Maryland Architectural and Engineering Managers 5,570 5,670 100 1.8 400
California Environmental Engineers 5,500 5,900 400 7.3 450
Minnesota Civil Engineers 5,500 5,950 450 8.2 440
Pennsylvania Engineers, All Other 5,460 5,680 220 4 370
South Carolina Civil Engineers 5,460 6,060 600 11 460
California Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 5,400 5,900 500 9.3 730
Maryland Engineers, All Other 5,400 5,340 -60 -1.1 330
Tennessee Industrial Engineers 5,400 6,980 1,580 29.3 540
Missouri Civil Engineers 5,350 6,100 750 14 470
Connecticut Mechanical Engineers 5,320 6,170 850 16 420
Virginia Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 5,310 5,650 340 6.4 540
New Jersey Mechanical Engineers 5,230 5,550 320 6.1 350
North Carolina Electrical Engineers 5,220 6,030 810 15.5 440
New Jersey Industrial Engineers 5,190 5,900 710 13.7 410
New York Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 5,170 5,580 410 7.9 530
Washington Architectural and Engineering Managers 5,140 5,570 430 8.4 450
Florida Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 5,100 5,840 740 14.5 660
Georgia Mechanical Engineers 5,090 5,870 780 15.3 400
New York Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 5,060 6,700 1,640 32.4 790
Nevada Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 5,020 6,060 1,040 20.7 680
Oregon Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 4,980 5,690 710 14.3 380
Colorado Computer Hardware Engineers 4,960 6,550 1,590 32.1 540
New York Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 4,900 5,790 890 18.2 580
New Jersey Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 4,880 5,180 300 6.1 550
Alabama Civil Engineers 4,820 5,360 540 11.2 410
Virginia Engineers, All Other 4,810 4,890 80 1.7 310
North Carolina Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,770 5,270 500 10.5 400
New York Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 4,720 5,560 840 17.8 700
Florida Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 4,700 5,140 440 9.4 500
Texas Locomotive Engineers 4,670 5,300 630 13.5 500
Utah Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 4,650 6,180 1,530 32.9 720
New York Engineers, All Other 4,640 5,130 490 10.6 360
New Jersey Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,620 4,930 310 6.7 360
Oregon Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 4,540 5,090 550 12.1 530
Alabama Electrical Engineers 4,500 5,030 530 11.8 360
Illinois Electrical Engineers 4,490 4,820 330 7.3 330
New Jersey Engineers, All Other 4,490 4,630 140 3.1 300
Texas Computer Hardware Engineers 4,470 5,090 620 13.9 380
Oregon Industrial Engineers 4,440 5,420 980 22.1 390
Oregon Civil Engineers 4,430 5,020 590 13.3 380
Virginia Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,420 4,690 270 6.1 340
Pennsylvania Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 4,390 4,570 180 4.1 430
Georgia Electrical Engineers 4,350 4,960 610 14 360
Maryland Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 4,350 4,440 90 2.1 290
New Mexico Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 4,340 4,700 360 8.3 510
Wisconsin Electrical Engineers 4,330 4,690 360 8.3 320
California Mechanical Engineering Technicians 4,300 4,900 600 14 490
Tennessee Engineers, All Other 4,260 5,200 940 22.1 390
Georgia Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 4,250 4,480 230 5.4 300
Georgia Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,230 4,620 390 9.2 340
United States Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 4,200 4,300 100 2.4 400
Pennsylvania Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 4,180 4,190 10 0.2 380
Illinois Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 4,170 4,430 260 6.2 420
Georgia Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 4,150 6,170 2,020 48.7 760
Minnesota Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,080 4,230 150 3.7 300
Florida Computer Hardware Engineers 4,070 4,810 740 18.2 370
Massachusetts Sales Engineers 4,070 5,110 1,040 25.6 570
Michigan Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 4,020 4,360 340 8.5 300
Michigan Mechanical Engineering Technicians 4,020 4,360 340 8.5 420
Arizona Architectural and Engineering Managers 4,000 4,650 650 16.3 360
Washington Engineers, All Other 3,990 3,930 -60 -1.5 230
Virginia Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,980 4,230 250 6.3 290
Ohio Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,970 4,170 200 5 280
Alabama Mechanical Engineers 3,940 4,490 550 14 300
New Jersey Electrical Engineers 3,930 4,360 430 10.9 310
Indiana Civil Engineers 3,910 4,290 380 9.7 320
Oregon Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,910 4,480 570 14.6 310
Wyoming Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,900 4,340 440 11.3 470
Minnesota Electrical Engineers 3,890 4,040 150 3.9 270
Connecticut Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,870 4,320 450 11.6 330
Minnesota Industrial Engineering Technicians 3,840 4,010 170 4.4 380
Utah Civil Engineers 3,830 5,400 1,570 41 480
Arizona Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,780 4,550 770 20.4 340
Colorado Industrial Engineers 3,770 4,800 1,030 27.3 360
Virginia Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 3,760 3,890 130 3.5 360
Missouri Electrical Engineers 3,730 4,000 270 7.2 280
Indiana Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,710 3,960 250 6.7 290
Texas Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 3,680 4,370 690 18.8 440
Tennessee Mechanical Engineers 3,670 4,520 850 23.2 320
Arkansas Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,660 3,880 220 6 420
Colorado Electrical Engineers 3,650 4,770 1,120 30.7 360
New York Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,640 4,310 670 18.4 320
Florida Aerospace Engineers 3,620 4,380 760 21 300
Ohio Aerospace Engineers 3,620 3,900 280 7.7 240
Alabama Aerospace Engineers 3,600 4,140 540 15 270
California Sound Engineering Technicians 3,600 4,300 700 19.4 470
Oregon Mechanical Engineers 3,570 4,150 580 16.2 270
Wisconsin Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,570 3,780 210 5.9 270
Colorado Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 3,550 4,160 610 17.2 420
Maryland Computer Hardware Engineers 3,550 3,500 -50 -1.4 230
Pennsylvania Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,550 3,910 360 10.1 270
Idaho Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,540 4,160 620 17.5 440
Maryland Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 3,540 3,590 50 1.4 330
Connecticut Civil Engineers 3,520 3,970 450 12.8 310
Indiana Electrical Engineers 3,520 3,730 210 6 250
Alabama Engineers, All Other 3,500 3,550 50 1.4 230
District of Columbia Engineers, All Other 3,500 3,380 -120 -3.4 200
Massachusetts Industrial Engineering Technicians 3,500 3,990 490 14 390
North Dakota Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,500 4,010 510 14.6 440
Tennessee Civil Engineers 3,500 4,160 660 18.9 330
Montana Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,490 4,460 970 27.8 500
Georgia Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 3,480 3,810 330 9.5 370
Colorado Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,470 4,210 740 21.3 300
Mississippi Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,430 3,590 160 4.7 380
New York Environmental Engineers 3,420 3,640 220 6.4 280
Michigan Industrial Engineering Technicians 3,410 3,750 340 10 360
Utah Mechanical Engineers 3,410 4,660 1,250 36.7 360
Pennsylvania Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 3,320 3,600 280 8.4 350
Arizona Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 3,310 3,680 370 11.2 360
Washington Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,310 3,560 250 7.6 270
Georgia Sales Engineers 3,300 3,630 330 10 390
Texas Environmental Engineers 3,280 3,870 590 18 320
Florida Civil Engineering Technicians 3,270 3,950 680 20.8 400
Kentucky Mechanical Engineers 3,270 3,730 460 14.1 250
North Carolina Civil Engineering Technicians 3,260 3,490 230 7.1 330
New Jersey Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 3,250 3,600 350 10.8 400
Maryland Aerospace Engineers 3,230 3,450 220 6.8 210
Texas Mechanical Engineering Technicians 3,220 3,810 590 18.3 380
Oregon Engineers, All Other 3,200 3,670 470 14.7 250
Ohio Industrial Engineering Technicians 3,180 3,320 140 4.4 310
North Carolina Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,160 3,580 420 13.3 260
Ohio Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 3,160 3,190 30 0.9 290
Indiana Engineers, All Other 3,150 3,320 170 5.4 220
Maryland Industrial Engineers 3,130 3,590 460 14.7 250
Pennsylvania Sales Engineers 3,120 3,360 240 7.7 360
California Petroleum Engineers 3,100 3,000 -100 -3.2 190
Tennessee Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,100 3,680 580 18.7 290
Iowa Mechanical Engineers 3,090 3,700 610 19.7 260
Kentucky Civil Engineers 3,090 3,280 190 6.1 240
Kansas Industrial Engineers 3,080 3,770 690 22.4 280
Connecticut Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3,070 3,450 380 12.4 380
Missouri Mechanical Engineers 3,060 3,410 350 11.4 220
Illinois Engineers, All Other 3,050 3,200 150 4.9 210
Illinois Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,990 3,040 50 1.7 280
Nevada Civil Engineers 2,910 3,510 600 20.6 280
South Carolina Architectural and Engineering Managers 2,910 3,210 300 10.3 240
California Biomedical Engineers 2,900 3,300 400 13.8 240
California Industrial Engineering Technicians 2,900 3,200 300 10.3 310
Iowa Industrial Engineers 2,900 3,500 600 20.7 260
Minnesota Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 2,890 3,110 220 7.6 340
New Jersey Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 2,890 3,100 210 7.3 210
Texas Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 2,890 3,510 620 21.5 260
Puerto Rico Industrial Engineers 2,870 3,500 630 22 260
Tennessee Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,870 3,360 490 17.1 340
Massachusetts Engineers, All Other 2,860 3,210 350 12.2 220
New York Industrial Engineering Technicians 2,840 3,320 480 16.9 330
Massachusetts Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,830 3,110 280 9.9 300
Nebraska Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 2,830 3,030 200 7.1 330
Maryland Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,810 2,930 120 4.3 270
Louisiana Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,780 2,800 20 0.7 260
North Carolina Industrial Engineering Technicians 2,780 3,050 270 9.7 290
Virginia Nuclear Engineers 2,770 2,600 -170 -6.1 150
Michigan Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 2,760 2,930 170 6.2 320
Oregon Electrical Engineers 2,740 3,310 570 20.8 240
Louisiana Civil Engineers 2,710 2,950 240 8.9 220
New Mexico Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,700 2,880 180 6.7 270
Oregon Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,660 2,930 270 10.2 260
Massachusetts Computer Hardware Engineers 2,640 3,150 510 19.3 240
Alaska Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 2,630 2,950 320 12.2 320
Minnesota Civil Engineering Technicians 2,630 2,680 50 1.9 250
New York Sales Engineers 2,620 3,080 460 17.6 340
Indiana Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 2,590 2,700 110 4.2 180
Colorado Engineers, All Other 2,570 3,080 510 19.8 220
Georgia Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,550 2,870 320 12.5 280
Oklahoma Engineers, All Other 2,550 2,700 150 5.9 180
Kansas Mechanical Engineers 2,540 2,860 320 12.6 190
Tennessee Electrical Engineers 2,540 3,070 530 20.9 230
Alabama Civil Engineering Technicians 2,530 2,650 120 4.7 250
Illinois Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 2,530 2,500 -30 -1.2 160
New Hampshire Mechanical Engineers 2,530 2,760 230 9.1 180
New York Locomotive Engineers 2,520 2,530 10 0.4 220
California Materials Engineers 2,500 2,800 300 12 190
Washington Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,500 2,560 60 2.4 250
Kansas Electrical Engineers 2,460 2,660 200 8.1 180
Pennsylvania Environmental Engineers 2,460 2,560 100 4.1 190
Idaho Civil Engineers 2,450 2,880 430 17.6 220
Kentucky Civil Engineering Technicians 2,450 2,440 -10 -0.4 220
Virginia Computer Hardware Engineers 2,440 2,490 50 2 170
Washington Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,440 2,670 230 9.4 280
Washington Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 2,430 2,560 130 5.3 300
New Jersey Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,420 2,590 170 7 250
Pennsylvania Computer Hardware Engineers 2,400 2,490 90 3.8 170
Alabama Architectural and Engineering Managers 2,370 2,580 210 8.9 190
Connecticut Electrical Engineers 2,360 2,750 390 16.5 200
Ohio Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,350 2,430 80 3.4 230
Hawaii Civil Engineers 2,330 2,490 160 6.9 180
Iowa Architectural and Engineering Managers 2,330 2,560 230 9.9 190
Colorado Aerospace Engineers 2,320 2,910 590 25.4 200
Georgia Aerospace Engineers 2,300 2,640 340 14.8 170
North Carolina Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 2,300 2,610 310 13.5 290
Ohio Mechanical Engineering Technicians 2,300 2,400 100 4.3 230
Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering Technicians 2,300 2,430 130 5.7 230
New York Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 2,290 2,580 290 12.7 250
Indiana Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,270 2,340 70 3.1 220
New Mexico Engineers, All Other 2,260 2,380 120 5.3 160
Arizona Engineers, All Other 2,230 2,440 210 9.4 170
Colorado Sales Engineers 2,230 2,740 510 22.9 290
Minnesota Engineers, All Other 2,230 2,280 50 2.2 150
Alabama Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,210 2,300 90 4.1 220
Oklahoma Architectural and Engineering Managers 2,210 2,450 240 10.9 180
Texas Materials Engineers 2,210 2,720 510 23.1 200
Utah Industrial Engineers 2,210 3,100 890 40.3 250
California Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 2,200 2,400 200 9.1 240
North Carolina Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 2,200 2,350 150 6.8 220
Connecticut Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 2,190 2,770 580 26.5 220
Kansas Civil Engineers 2,170 2,390 220 10.1 180
Iowa Civil Engineers 2,160 2,610 450 20.8 210
Maryland Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 2,160 1,320 -840 -38.9 100
Ohio Materials Engineers 2,150 2,290 140 6.5 150
North Carolina Sales Engineers 2,140 2,430 290 13.6 260
Virginia Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 2,140 2,260 120 5.6 120
Missouri Architectural and Engineering Managers 2,130 2,260 130 6.1 160
South Dakota Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 2,120 2,310 190 9 250
Arizona Computer Hardware Engineers 2,100 2,360 260 12.4 170
Florida Sales Engineers 2,100 2,540 440 21 280
Mississippi Civil Engineers 2,080 2,140 60 2.9 150
Puerto Rico Civil Engineers 2,070 2,410 340 16.4 190
Idaho Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 2,060 2,500 440 21.4 180
Arizona Aerospace Engineers 2,050 2,440 390 19 160
New Jersey Aerospace Engineers 2,040 2,700 660 32.4 200
Washington Environmental Engineers 2,040 2,260 220 10.8 200
South Carolina Electrical Engineers 2,030 2,300 270 13.3 170
Tennessee Civil Engineering Technicians 2,030 2,090 60 3 200
Utah Engineers, All Other 2,030 2,570 540 26.6 200
Virginia Aerospace Engineers 2,020 2,190 170 8.4 130
Pennsylvania Civil Engineering Technicians 2,010 2,030 20 1 190
Ohio Sales Engineers 2,000 2,050 50 2.5 210
Oklahoma Civil Engineers 2,000 2,280 280 14 180
Oklahoma Industrial Engineers 2,000 2,490 490 24.5 190
Oklahoma Mechanical Engineers 1,990 2,370 380 19.1 170
Hawaii Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,980 2,080 100 5.1 220
Minnesota Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,980 1,960 -20 -1 180
Wisconsin Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,970 2,150 180 9.1 210
Illinois Civil Engineering Technicians 1,950 2,000 50 2.6 190
South Carolina Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,950 2,150 200 10.3 210
Florida Environmental Engineers 1,940 2,290 350 18 190
Michigan Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,940 2,080 140 7.2 200
Mississippi Industrial Engineers 1,940 2,170 230 11.9 150
Pennsylvania Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,940 2,050 110 5.7 190
Arizona Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,930 2,230 300 15.5 220
Puerto Rico Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,930 2,200 270 14 220
Alaska Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 1,920 2,320 400 20.8 270
Massachusetts Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,920 2,220 300 15.6 160
Illinois Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,910 2,050 140 7.3 200
Pennsylvania Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,910 2,000 90 4.7 240
California Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 1,900 2,000 100 5.3 130
California Locomotive Engineers 1,900 2,100 200 10.5 190
Virginia Civil Engineering Technicians 1,900 1,990 90 4.7 190
Washington Computer Hardware Engineers 1,900 2,570 670 35.3 280
New Hampshire Industrial Engineers 1,890 2,210 320 16.9 160
Oklahoma Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,890 2,020 130 6.9 140
Virginia Sales Engineers 1,890 1,970 80 4.2 210
Michigan Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,870 1,960 90 4.8 190
Colorado Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,860 2,220 360 19.4 210
Tennessee Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,860 2,120 260 14 210
Virginia Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 1,860 2,210 350 18.8 250
Nebraska Civil Engineers 1,820 1,980 160 8.8 150
North Carolina Computer Hardware Engineers 1,820 1,960 140 7.7 140
Indiana Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,810 1,940 130 7.2 190
Michigan Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,800 2,060 260 14.4 200
New Hampshire Electrical Engineers 1,800 2,030 230 12.8 150
North Carolina Engineers, All Other 1,800 1,970 170 9.4 140
Connecticut Aerospace Engineers 1,790 2,130 340 19 140
Maine Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,790 1,780 -10 -0.6 190
Maryland Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,790 1,930 140 7.8 240
New Jersey Computer Hardware Engineers 1,780 1,870 90 5.1 130
Oklahoma Petroleum Engineers 1,780 2,260 480 27 180
Arizona Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 1,760 1,790 30 1.7 190
Georgia Computer Hardware Engineers 1,760 1,920 160 9.1 140
Illinois Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,760 1,900 140 8 180
New Jersey Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,760 1,940 180 10.2 190
Oklahoma Electrical Engineers 1,740 2,020 280 16.1 150
Texas Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,740 2,030 290 16.7 250
Florida Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 1,710 2,340 630 36.8 250
Louisiana Mechanical Engineers 1,700 1,790 90 5.3 110
New York Civil Engineering Technicians 1,690 1,800 110 6.5 170
Illinois Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,680 1,810 130 7.7 220
South Carolina Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,680 1,820 140 8.3 180
Utah Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,680 2,140 460 27.4 220
Missouri Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,670 1,810 140 8.4 130
Oklahoma Aerospace Engineers 1,670 1,820 150 9 110
Pennsylvania Materials Engineers 1,670 1,850 180 10.8 120
Indiana Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,660 1,870 210 12.7 180
District of Columbia Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,650 1,620 -30 -1.8 110
Illinois Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,640 1,750 110 6.7 170
Kansas Aerospace Engineers 1,640 1,930 290 17.7 130
Wisconsin Civil Engineering Technicians 1,640 1,720 80 4.9 160
Florida Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,630 1,930 300 18.4 190
Massachusetts Environmental Engineers 1,630 1,920 290 17.8 160
Washington Civil Engineering Technicians 1,630 1,740 110 6.7 180
Arkansas Industrial Engineers 1,620 1,850 230 14.2 130
Michigan Sales Engineers 1,620 1,770 150 9.3 190
Massachusetts Biomedical Engineers 1,610 1,990 380 23.6 150
Puerto Rico Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,610 1,720 110 6.8 190
California Chemical Engineers 1,600 1,800 200 12.5 120
California Environmental Engineering Technicians 1,600 1,800 200 12.5 170
New York Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 1,600 1,900 300 18.8 140
Colorado Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,590 1,900 310 19.5 180
Mississippi Mechanical Engineers 1,590 1,710 120 7.5 110
Massachusetts Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,580 1,850 270 17.1 180
Texas Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 1,570 1,900 330 21 190
Washington Nuclear Engineers 1,570 1,680 110 7 120
Georgia Environmental Engineers 1,560 1,680 120 7.7 130
Kansas Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,560 1,690 130 8.3 120
Louisiana Chemical Engineers 1,560 1,640 80 5.1 100
Alabama Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,550 1,650 100 6.5 110
Indiana Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,550 1,670 120 7.7 160
Minnesota Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,550 1,660 110 7.1 160
Ohio Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,550 1,640 90 5.8 160
Ohio Civil Engineering Technicians 1,540 1,560 20 1.3 140
Utah Electrical Engineers 1,540 2,090 550 35.7 170
Maryland Environmental Engineers 1,530 1,570 40 2.6 120
North Carolina Environmental Engineers 1,520 1,640 120 7.9 130
Connecticut Engineers, All Other 1,510 1,780 270 17.9 130
Florida Ship Engineers 1,510 1,780 270 17.9 220
Indiana Locomotive Engineers 1,510 1,440 -70 -4.6 120
Kentucky Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,510 1,630 120 7.9 120
Minnesota Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,510 1,580 70 4.6 190
Montana Civil Engineers 1,510 1,940 430 28.5 160
Texas Environmental Engineering Technicians 1,510 1,840 330 21.9 190
Utah Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,510 1,910 400 26.5 160
United States Agricultural Engineers 1,500 1,500 0 0 100
New Mexico Civil Engineers 1,500 1,640 140 9.3 120
South Carolina Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,500 1,740 240 16 130
Arizona Civil Engineering Technicians 1,490 1,640 150 10.1 160
Kentucky Electrical Engineers 1,490 1,610 120 8.1 110
New Mexico Electrical Engineers 1,490 1,640 150 10.1 120
New York Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,490 1,690 200 13.4 170
Tennessee Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,490 1,680 190 12.8 160
Nevada Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 1,480 1,710 230 15.5 190
North Carolina Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,480 1,650 170 11.5 160
South Carolina Nuclear Engineers 1,480 1,430 -50 -3.4 90
Arkansas Civil Engineers 1,470 1,620 150 10.2 120
New Hampshire Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,460 1,570 110 7.5 120
Virginia Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,460 1,640 180 12.3 160
Colorado Civil Engineering Technicians 1,450 1,850 400 27.6 180
Kansas Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,450 1,610 160 11 110
Kentucky Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,450 1,640 190 13.1 160
New Jersey Environmental Engineers 1,450 1,550 100 6.9 120
New Mexico Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,450 1,520 70 4.8 110
Puerto Rico Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,450 1,640 190 13.1 160
District of Columbia Civil Engineers 1,440 1,620 180 12.5 120
Tennessee Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,440 1,840 400 27.8 150
Virginia Environmental Engineers 1,440 1,510 70 4.9 110
Arizona Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,420 1,770 350 24.6 180
Idaho Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,420 1,590 170 12 110
Maryland Civil Engineering Technicians 1,420 1,440 20 1.4 130
New Hampshire Civil Engineers 1,420 1,610 190 13.4 130
Iowa Electrical Engineers 1,410 1,510 100 7.1 100
Louisiana Industrial Engineers 1,410 1,530 120 8.5 100
Nebraska Industrial Engineers 1,410 1,690 280 19.9 120
Virginia Ship Engineers 1,390 1,440 50 3.6 170
Wisconsin Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,390 1,400 10 0.7 130
New Hampshire Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,380 1,480 100 7.2 160
New Jersey Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 1,380 1,460 80 5.8 180
New York Sound Engineering Technicians 1,360 1,670 310 22.8 180
Iowa Engineers, All Other 1,350 1,480 130 9.6 100
Michigan Civil Engineering Technicians 1,350 1,440 90 6.7 140
Oklahoma Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,350 1,460 110 8.1 140
Oregon Computer Hardware Engineers 1,350 1,430 80 5.9 100
West Virginia Civil Engineers 1,350 1,460 110 8.1 110
Connecticut Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 1,330 1,840 510 38.3 130
Nevada Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,330 1,550 220 16.5 150
Oklahoma Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,330 1,480 150 11.3 140
Connecticut Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,320 1,410 90 6.8 140
Delaware Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,310 1,450 140 10.7 160
Michigan Environmental Engineers 1,310 1,440 130 9.9 110
North Carolina Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,310 1,500 190 14.5 150
Missouri Engineers, All Other 1,300 1,400 100 7.7 90
South Carolina Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,300 1,390 90 6.9 130
Utah Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,300 1,500 200 15.4 110
Illinois Sales Engineers 1,290 1,320 30 2.3 140
Louisiana Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,290 1,350 60 4.7 100
Louisiana Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,290 1,320 30 2.3 120
New York Computer Hardware Engineers 1,290 1,420 130 10.1 100
Indiana Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,280 1,360 80 6.3 130
Missouri Locomotive Engineers 1,280 1,350 70 5.5 120
Arizona Environmental Engineers 1,270 1,460 190 15 120
New Mexico Mechanical Engineers 1,270 1,330 60 4.7 80
Georgia Civil Engineering Technicians 1,260 1,370 110 8.7 130
Georgia Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,260 1,390 130 10.3 140
Indiana Sales Engineers 1,260 1,450 190 15.1 160
Mississippi Electrical Engineers 1,260 1,300 40 3.2 90
South Dakota Civil Engineers 1,260 1,470 210 16.7 120
Minnesota Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,250 1,310 60 4.8 120
Arkansas Mechanical Engineers 1,240 1,360 120 9.7 90
Rhode Island Mechanical Engineers 1,240 1,310 70 5.6 80
Florida Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 1,230 1,410 180 14.6 100
Illinois Environmental Engineers 1,230 1,280 50 4.1 100
Hawaii Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 1,220 1,540 320 26.2 180
Iowa Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,220 1,320 100 8.2 130
Louisiana Petroleum Engineers 1,220 1,410 190 15.6 100
Missouri Sales Engineers 1,210 1,340 130 10.7 140
New Jersey Civil Engineering Technicians 1,210 1,300 90 7.4 120
Pennsylvania Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 1,210 1,290 80 6.6 90
Colorado Petroleum Engineers 1,200 1,500 300 25 110
Kentucky Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,200 1,280 80 6.7 120
South Carolina Environmental Engineers 1,190 1,320 130 10.9 100
Colorado Environmental Engineers 1,180 1,480 300 25.4 110
Georgia Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 1,180 1,330 150 12.7 90
North Dakota Civil Engineers 1,180 1,390 210 17.8 110
Colorado Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,170 1,270 100 8.5 110
Iowa Civil Engineering Technicians 1,170 1,310 140 12 130
Maryland Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,170 1,330 160 13.7 130
Pennsylvania Biomedical Engineers 1,170 1,230 60 5.1 80
Virginia Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,170 1,360 190 16.2 140
Missouri Aerospace Engineers 1,160 1,150 -10 -0.9 60
Ohio Environmental Engineers 1,160 1,200 40 3.4 90
Wisconsin Engineers, All Other 1,160 1,220 60 5.2 80
Alabama Computer Hardware Engineers 1,150 1,140 -10 -0.9 80
New Jersey Chemical Engineers 1,150 1,240 90 7.8 80
Minnesota Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,140 1,220 80 7 80
Florida Biomedical Engineers 1,130 1,320 190 16.8 100
Idaho Electrical Engineers 1,130 1,300 170 15 90
Oregon Civil Engineering Technicians 1,130 1,280 150 13.3 120
Texas Biomedical Engineers 1,130 1,330 200 17.7 100
Wisconsin Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,130 1,220 90 8 120
Oregon Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,120 1,280 160 14.3 120
Maine Mechanical Engineers 1,110 1,110 0 0 70
Utah Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,110 1,350 240 21.6 140
California Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 1,100 1,300 200 18.2 130
Ohio Chemical Engineers 1,090 1,180 90 8.3 70
Pennsylvania Locomotive Engineers 1,090 1,100 10 0.9 100
South Carolina Civil Engineering Technicians 1,080 1,130 50 4.6 110
Tennessee Environmental Engineers 1,080 1,090 10 0.9 80
Hawaii Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,070 1,080 10 0.9 80
Michigan Materials Engineers 1,070 1,210 140 13.1 80
Alabama Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,060 1,220 160 15.1 120
Vermont Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 1,060 1,140 80 7.5 120
Virginia Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,060 1,130 70 6.6 110
Idaho Industrial Engineers 1,050 1,270 220 21 90
Rhode Island Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,050 1,100 50 4.8 70
Tennessee Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,050 1,370 320 30.5 140
Tennessee Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,050 1,200 150 14.3 120
Utah Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,050 1,320 270 25.7 140
Minnesota Sales Engineers 1,040 1,080 40 3.8 110
Hawaii Electrical Engineers 1,030 1,060 30 2.9 70
Idaho Mechanical Engineers 1,030 1,220 190 18.4 80
Massachusetts Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 1,030 1,190 160 15.5 120
Minnesota Biomedical Engineers 1,030 1,070 40 3.9 70
Iowa Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,020 1,050 30 2.9 100
Nebraska Mechanical Engineers 1,010 1,120 110 10.9 70
New Jersey Sales Engineers 1,010 1,110 100 9.9 120
Puerto Rico Architectural and Engineering Managers 1,010 1,170 160 15.8 90
Utah Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,010 1,440 430 42.6 160
Arizona Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,000 1,200 200 20 120
Idaho Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,000 1,190 190 19 110
Maine Civil Engineers 1,000 1,050 50 5 80
Missouri Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,000 1,070 70 7 100
North Carolina Chemical Engineers 1,000 1,160 160 16 80
Kansas Civil Engineering Technicians 990 1,020 30 3 100
Kansas Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 990 1,030 40 4 100
Missouri Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 990 1,050 60 6.1 100
Alaska Civil Engineers 980 1,020 40 4.1 80
Arizona Sales Engineers 980 1,260 280 28.6 140
Ohio Locomotive Engineers 980 990 10 1 90
Washington Industrial Engineering Technicians 970 870 -100 -10.3 60
Indiana Biomedical Engineers 960 1,040 80 8.3 70
New Mexico Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 950 980 30 3.2 90
Louisiana Electrical Engineers 940 1,010 70 7.4 70
Maryland Sales Engineers 940 1,030 90 9.6 110
Mississippi Architectural and Engineering Managers 940 980 40 4.3 70
North Carolina Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 940 980 40 4.3 90
Rhode Island Civil Engineers 940 1,100 160 17 90
Wisconsin Environmental Engineers 940 970 30 3.2 70
Nevada Architectural and Engineering Managers 930 1,060 130 14 80
Pennsylvania Chemical Engineers 930 1,020 90 9.7 60
Virginia Locomotive Engineers 930 1,000 70 7.5 90
Nevada Engineers, All Other 920 1,060 140 15.2 80
Nevada Mechanical Engineers 920 1,080 160 17.4 70
New Mexico Nuclear Engineers 920 980 60 6.5 70
Ohio Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 920 960 40 4.3 100
Wyoming Civil Engineers 920 1,130 210 22.8 90
Connecticut Sales Engineers 910 1,000 90 9.9 110
Kentucky Engineers, All Other 910 960 50 5.5 60
Nebraska Locomotive Engineers 910 1,050 140 15.4 100
Florida Environmental Engineering Technicians 900 1,160 260 28.9 120
Mississippi Civil Engineering Technicians 900 890 -10 -1.1 80
Oregon Sales Engineers 900 1,010 110 12.2 100
Pennsylvania Nuclear Engineers 900 760 -140 -15.6 40
Connecticut Industrial Engineering Technicians 890 1,000 110 12.4 100
Maryland Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 890 1,030 140 15.7 100
Missouri Civil Engineering Technicians 890 970 80 9 90
New Jersey Industrial Engineering Technicians 890 960 70 7.9 90
New Mexico Civil Engineering Technicians 890 900 10 1.1 80
Ohio Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 890 910 20 2.2 110
South Carolina Mechanical Engineering Technicians 890 990 100 11.2 100
Indiana Civil Engineering Technicians 880 910 30 3.4 90
Maine Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 880 860 -20 -2.3 80
Iowa Locomotive Engineers 870 910 40 4.6 80
Missouri Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 870 980 110 12.6 100
Nebraska Architectural and Engineering Managers 870 930 60 6.9 70
Ohio Computer Hardware Engineers 870 870 0 0 60
Rhode Island Industrial Engineers 870 1,010 140 16.1 70
Virginia Environmental Engineering Technicians 870 940 70 8 90
Wisconsin Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 870 940 70 8 60
Maryland Materials Engineers 860 930 70 8.1 60
Pennsylvania Aerospace Engineers 860 960 100 11.6 60
West Virginia Industrial Engineers 860 1,040 180 20.9 80
Wisconsin Sales Engineers 860 930 70 8.1 100
Connecticut Computer Hardware Engineers 850 930 80 9.4 70
Delaware Civil Engineers 850 910 60 7.1 70
Illinois Computer Hardware Engineers 850 790 -60 -7.1 50
Maryland Biomedical Engineers 850 890 40 4.7 60
Mississippi Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 850 870 20 2.4 80
Ohio Petroleum Engineers 850 900 50 5.9 60
South Carolina Engineers, All Other 850 880 30 3.5 60
Washington Locomotive Engineers 850 790 -60 -7.1 60
Washington Mechanical Engineering Technicians 850 910 60 7.1 90
Alabama Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 840 900 60 7.1 90
Alaska Engineers, All Other 840 910 70 8.3 60
Florida Locomotive Engineers 840 690 -150 -17.9 50
Utah Computer Hardware Engineers 840 1,010 170 20.2 80
Arkansas Architectural and Engineering Managers 830 900 70 8.4 70
Missouri Environmental Engineers 830 880 50 6 70
Colorado Biomedical Engineers 820 920 100 12.2 70
Maine Industrial Engineers 820 920 100 12.2 70
New Jersey Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 820 930 110 13.4 90
New York Biomedical Engineers 820 1,000 180 22 70
Alabama Mechanical Engineering Technicians 810 900 90 11.1 90
Arkansas Electrical Engineers 810 880 70 8.6 60
Colorado Chemical Engineers 810 1,000 190 23.5 70
Michigan Chemical Engineers 810 960 150 18.5 60
Alabama Materials Engineers 800 930 130 16.3 60
Iowa Industrial Engineering Technicians 800 920 120 15 90
Tennessee Chemical Engineers 800 950 150 18.8 60
Washington Ship Engineers 800 770 -30 -3.8 90
Maryland Nuclear Engineers 790 760 -30 -3.8 40
New Mexico Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 790 830 40 5.1 60
Utah Civil Engineering Technicians 790 1,050 260 32.9 110
Vermont Civil Engineers 790 870 80 10.1 70
Hawaii Mechanical Engineers 780 780 0 0 50
Nevada Civil Engineering Technicians 780 880 100 12.8 90
New York Chemical Engineers 780 900 120 15.4 60
New York Materials Engineers 780 920 140 17.9 60
Pennsylvania Petroleum Engineers 780 790 10 1.3 50
Wisconsin Locomotive Engineers 780 800 20 2.6 70
Arkansas Locomotive Engineers 770 740 -30 -3.9 60
Washington Sales Engineers 770 950 180 23.4 120
Hawaii Engineers, All Other 760 760 0 0 50
South Carolina Materials Engineers 760 890 130 17.1 60
Maine Architectural and Engineering Managers 750 750 0 0 50
Ohio Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 750 810 60 8 80
Tennessee Environmental Engineering Technicians 750 880 130 17.3 90
Wisconsin Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 750 810 60 8 80
Kansas Engineers, All Other 740 790 50 6.8 50
Nevada Industrial Engineers 740 930 190 25.7 70
Wisconsin Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 740 790 50 6.8 80
District of Columbia Sales Engineers 730 820 90 12.3 90
Maine Electrical Engineers 730 770 40 5.5 50
Nebraska Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 730 780 50 6.8 70
New Hampshire Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 730 730 0 0 70
Illinois Biomedical Engineers 720 750 30 4.2 50
Massachusetts Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 720 830 110 15.3 100
Nebraska Electrical Engineers 720 800 80 11.1 60
Washington Materials Engineers 720 670 -50 -6.9 30
West Virginia Mechanical Engineers 720 830 110 15.3 60
Alabama Chemical Engineers 710 800 90 12.7 50
Maryland Chemical Engineers 710 790 80 11.3 50
New Hampshire Mechanical Engineering Technicians 710 770 60 8.5 70
New Jersey Locomotive Engineers 710 750 40 5.6 70
Oklahoma Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 710 840 130 18.3 60
Puerto Rico Mechanical Engineers 710 880 170 23.9 60
Vermont Industrial Engineers 710 770 60 8.5 50
Virginia Chemical Engineers 710 790 80 11.3 50
Washington Biomedical Engineers 710 820 110 15.5 70
Indiana Environmental Engineers 700 740 40 5.7 60
Louisiana Civil Engineering Technicians 700 710 10 1.4 70
Massachusetts Aerospace Engineers 700 760 60 8.6 50
Maryland Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 690 720 30 4.3 50
Minnesota Environmental Engineers 690 700 10 1.4 50
Nevada Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 690 800 110 15.9 60
West Virginia Civil Engineering Technicians 690 700 10 1.4 60
Florida Sound Engineering Technicians 680 840 160 23.5 90
Louisiana Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 680 820 140 20.6 60
Oklahoma Industrial Engineering Technicians 680 710 30 4.4 70
Oregon Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 680 850 170 25 90
Alabama Environmental Engineers 670 700 30 4.5 50
Arizona Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 670 810 140 20.9 80
Connecticut Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 670 770 100 14.9 80
District of Columbia Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 670 660 -10 -1.5 40
Illinois Nuclear Engineers 670 550 -120 -17.9 30
Kentucky Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 670 700 30 4.5 70
Maine Engineers, All Other 670 640 -30 -4.5 40
New Mexico Aerospace Engineers 670 760 90 13.4 50
Ohio Environmental Engineering Technicians 670 700 30 4.5 70
Utah Aerospace Engineers 670 940 270 40.3 70
District of Columbia Mechanical Engineers 660 660 0 0 40
Oklahoma Environmental Engineers 660 720 60 9.1 60
Massachusetts Mechanical Engineering Technicians 650 760 110 16.9 80
Rhode Island Engineers, All Other 650 710 60 9.2 50
Tennessee Materials Engineers 650 790 140 21.5 60
Wisconsin Computer Hardware Engineers 650 690 40 6.2 50
Alaska Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 640 670 30 4.7 60
Nevada Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 640 760 120 18.8 60
West Virginia Electrical Engineers 640 710 70 10.9 50
District of Columbia Electrical Engineers 630 670 40 6.3 50
Florida Materials Engineers 630 740 110 17.5 50
Vermont Electrical Engineers 630 680 50 7.9 50
Washington Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 630 730 100 15.9 80
Alabama Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 620 680 60 9.7 50
Alaska Civil Engineering Technicians 620 640 20 3.2 60
Iowa Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 620 720 100 16.1 70
Montana Computer Hardware Engineers 620 790 170 27.4 60
Nebraska Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 620 650 30 4.8 80
Texas Sound Engineering Technicians 620 760 140 22.6 80
Illinois Environmental Engineering Technicians 610 640 30 4.9 60
Louisiana Ship Engineers 610 710 100 16.4 90
Mississippi Engineers, All Other 610 620 10 1.6 40
Missouri Materials Engineers 610 690 80 13.1 50
Nebraska Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 610 650 40 6.6 60
New York Environmental Engineering Technicians 610 660 50 8.2 60
South Dakota Industrial Engineers 610 720 110 18 50
Utah Environmental Engineers 610 750 140 23 60
Virginia Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 610 670 60 9.8 80
Delaware Industrial Engineers 600 640 40 6.7 40
Illinois Materials Engineers 600 640 40 6.7 40
Mississippi Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 600 650 50 8.3 60
North Carolina Aerospace Engineers 600 700 100 16.7 50
Delaware Mechanical Engineers 590 600 10 1.7 40
Indiana Materials Engineers 590 660 70 11.9 40
Minnesota Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 590 640 50 8.5 60
Nevada Electrical Engineers 590 700 110 18.6 50
New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Technicians 590 650 60 10.2 60
Ohio Biomedical Engineers 590 600 10 1.7 40
Alabama Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 580 640 60 10.3 60
District of Columbia Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 580 650 70 12.1 80
Montana Electrical Engineers 580 720 140 24.1 50
North Carolina Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 580 660 80 13.8 50
North Carolina Locomotive Engineers 580 610 30 5.2 50
Oregon Environmental Engineers 580 660 80 13.8 50
Tennessee Nuclear Engineers 580 610 30 5.2 40
Wisconsin Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 580 630 50 8.6 40
Connecticut Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 570 630 60 10.5 60
Michigan Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 570 610 40 7 40
Puerto Rico Electrical Engineers 570 590 20 3.5 40
Utah Biomedical Engineers 570 750 180 31.6 60
Washington Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 570 580 10 1.8 30
Hawaii Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 560 560 0 0 50
Illinois Chemical Engineers 560 620 60 10.7 40
Maryland Mechanical Engineering Technicians 560 570 10 1.8 50
Minnesota Computer Hardware Engineers 560 560 0 0 40
New Hampshire Industrial Engineering Technicians 560 610 50 8.9 60
Rhode Island Computer Hardware Engineers 560 600 40 7.1 40
Indiana Computer Hardware Engineers 550 560 10 1.8 40
Kentucky Locomotive Engineers 550 550 0 0 50
Tennessee Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 550 640 90 16.4 50
Virginia Biomedical Engineers 550 550 0 0 30
Wyoming Locomotive Engineers 550 490 -60 -10.9 40
Colorado Materials Engineers 540 650 110 20.4 40
Idaho Nuclear Engineers 540 620 80 14.8 40
Montana Mechanical Engineers 540 680 140 25.9 50
Oklahoma Environmental Engineering Technicians 540 540 0 0 50
Washington Chemical Engineers 540 610 70 13 50
Florida Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 530 710 180 34 50
Massachusetts Environmental Engineering Technicians 530 650 120 22.6 70
Massachusetts Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 530 630 100 18.9 50
Michigan Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 530 580 50 9.4 70
Minnesota Locomotive Engineers 530 520 -10 -1.9 50
Mississippi Environmental Engineers 530 530 0 0 40
New Jersey Biomedical Engineers 530 550 20 3.8 40
Washington Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 530 560 30 5.7 70
Arizona Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 520 600 80 15.4 40
District of Columbia Computer Hardware Engineers 520 480 -40 -7.7 30
Kentucky Environmental Engineers 520 530 10 1.9 40
Tennessee Sales Engineers 520 650 130 25 70
Connecticut Environmental Engineers 510 530 20 3.9 40
District of Columbia Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 510 570 60 11.8 60
Michigan Nuclear Engineers 510 440 -70 -13.7 20
North Dakota Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 510 650 140 27.5 70
North Dakota Electrical Engineers 510 600 90 17.6 40
Ohio Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 510 540 30 5.9 40
Rhode Island Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 510 590 80 15.7 70
South Carolina Chemical Engineers 510 620 110 21.6 40
Tennessee Biomedical Engineers 510 620 110 21.6 50
Georgia Chemical Engineers 500 590 90 18 40
Hawaii Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 500 500 0 0 30
Idaho Environmental Engineers 500 680 180 36 50
Iowa Mechanical Engineering Technicians 500 590 90 18 60
South Carolina Computer Hardware Engineers 500 510 10 2 40
Wisconsin Biomedical Engineers 500 530 30 6 40
Alabama Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 490 580 90 18.4 60
Hawaii Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 490 490 0 0 50
Mississippi Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 490 490 0 0 30
New York Ship Engineers 490 620 130 26.5 80
North Carolina Biomedical Engineers 490 550 60 12.2 40
North Dakota Mechanical Engineers 490 580 90 18.4 40
Arkansas Industrial Engineering Technicians 480 520 40 8.3 50
District of Columbia Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 480 500 20 4.2 30
Nebraska Environmental Engineers 480 500 20 4.2 40
Nevada Environmental Engineers 480 550 70 14.6 40
South Carolina Sales Engineers 480 550 70 14.6 60
Washington Environmental Engineering Technicians 480 480 0 0 40
Arizona Materials Engineers 470 570 100 21.3 40
Delaware Electrical Engineers 470 480 10 2.1 30
Georgia Environmental Engineering Technicians 470 550 80 17 50
Kansas Industrial Engineering Technicians 470 540 70 14.9 50
Oregon Locomotive Engineers 470 500 30 6.4 40
Oregon Mechanical Engineering Technicians 470 550 80 17 50
Rhode Island Electrical Engineers 470 540 70 14.9 40
West Virginia Architectural and Engineering Managers 470 500 30 6.4 40
Arizona Locomotive Engineers 460 440 -20 -4.3 40
Louisiana Industrial Engineering Technicians 460 440 -20 -4.3 40
Mississippi Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 460 530 70 15.2 30
New Hampshire Sales Engineers 460 490 30 6.5 50
Virginia Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 460 490 30 6.5 30
Colorado Mechanical Engineering Technicians 450 520 70 15.6 50
Kentucky Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 450 510 60 13.3 40
Missouri Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 450 490 40 8.9 60
North Dakota Civil Engineering Technicians 450 510 60 13.3 50
Pennsylvania Environmental Engineering Technicians 450 480 30 6.7 50
Puerto Rico Engineers, All Other 450 470 20 4.4 30
South Dakota Mechanical Engineers 450 520 70 15.6 40
District of Columbia Aerospace Engineers 440 480 40 9.1 30
District of Columbia Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 440 440 0 0 40
New Mexico Industrial Engineers 440 500 60 13.6 40
North Carolina Materials Engineers 440 500 60 13.6 30
South Dakota Civil Engineering Technicians 440 480 40 9.1 50
Tennessee Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 440 520 80 18.2 70
Arkansas Engineers, All Other 430 460 30 7 30
Connecticut Chemical Engineers 430 500 70 16.3 30
Florida Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 430 460 30 7 60
Illinois Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 430 470 40 9.3 30
Kansas Sales Engineers 430 470 40 9.3 50
Nevada Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 430 500 70 16.3 50
Oregon Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 430 460 30 7 50
Washington Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 430 360 -70 -16.3 20
Washington Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 430 470 40 9.3 40
Maine Civil Engineering Technicians 420 420 0 0 40
Minnesota Environmental Engineering Technicians 420 430 10 2.4 40
Minnesota Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 420 440 20 4.8 30
Nebraska Engineers, All Other 420 450 30 7.1 30
Alaska Petroleum Engineers 410 460 50 12.2 30
Georgia Mechanical Engineering Technicians 410 450 40 9.8 40
Idaho Engineers, All Other 410 450 40 9.8 30
Indiana Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 410 460 50 12.2 50
Iowa Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 410 490 80 19.5 40
Kansas Environmental Engineers 410 440 30 7.3 30
Louisiana Environmental Engineers 410 420 10 2.4 30
Louisiana Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 410 440 30 7.3 30
Maryland Environmental Engineering Technicians 410 430 20 4.9 40
Massachusetts Materials Engineers 410 470 60 14.6 30
Pennsylvania Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 410 420 10 2.4 40
Puerto Rico Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 410 410 0 0 40
South Carolina Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 410 470 60 14.6 30
West Virginia Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 410 410 0 0 40
West Virginia Engineers, All Other 410 420 10 2.4 30
Wisconsin Chemical Engineers 410 480 70 17.1 30
Wisconsin Materials Engineers 410 430 20 4.9 30
Arkansas Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 400 410 10 2.5 50
Connecticut Materials Engineers 400 510 110 27.5 40
Kentucky Mechanical Engineering Technicians 400 450 50 12.5 50
Oklahoma Locomotive Engineers 400 420 20 5 40
Rhode Island Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 400 430 30 7.5 40
Texas Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 400 500 100 25 30
Utah Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 400 530 130 32.5 40
Vermont Mechanical Engineers 400 420 20 5 30
Delaware Architectural and Engineering Managers 390 390 0 0 30
Kansas Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 390 410 20 5.1 40
New Hampshire Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 390 410 20 5.1 40
New Jersey Environmental Engineering Technicians 390 460 70 17.9 50
New Jersey Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 390 410 20 5.1 30
New Jersey Materials Engineers 390 410 20 5.1 30
New Mexico Materials Engineers 390 440 50 12.8 30
North Dakota Industrial Engineers 390 490 100 25.6 40
Oklahoma Civil Engineering Technicians 390 420 30 7.7 40
Oregon Materials Engineers 390 440 50 12.8 30
Tennessee Aerospace Engineers 390 460 70 17.9 30
Colorado Environmental Engineering Technicians 380 490 110 28.9 50
Indiana Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 380 400 20 5.3 50
Kentucky Materials Engineers 380 440 60 15.8 30
Minnesota Materials Engineers 380 410 30 7.9 30
New Hampshire Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 380 430 50 13.2 30
Oklahoma Sales Engineers 380 440 60 15.8 50
Utah Materials Engineers 380 540 160 42.1 40
Vermont Architectural and Engineering Managers 380 390 10 2.6 30
Arkansas Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 370 400 30 8.1 40
Louisiana Environmental Engineering Technicians 370 390 20 5.4 40
New Mexico Petroleum Engineers 370 390 20 5.4 30
North Carolina Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 370 400 30 8.1 50
South Carolina Aerospace Engineers 370 410 40 10.8 30
Tennessee Computer Hardware Engineers 370 470 100 27 40
Delaware Chemical Engineers 360 360 0 0 20
Guam Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 360 360 0 0 40
Mississippi Industrial Engineering Technicians 360 380 20 5.6 40
Montana Locomotive Engineers 360 390 30 8.3 40
Rhode Island Architectural and Engineering Managers 360 400 40 11.1 30
Texas Nuclear Engineers 360 350 -10 -2.8 20
Utah Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 360 510 150 41.7 50
West Virginia Environmental Engineers 360 370 10 2.8 30
Arizona Biomedical Engineers 350 460 110 31.4 40
Arizona Environmental Engineering Technicians 350 430 80 22.9 40
Florida Chemical Engineers 350 400 50 14.3 30
Indiana Chemical Engineers 350 390 40 11.4 30
Missouri Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 350 400 50 14.3 30
Virginia Materials Engineers 350 390 40 11.4 30
Wyoming Petroleum Engineers 350 410 60 17.1 30
Alabama Sales Engineers 340 350 10 2.9 40
Connecticut Mechanical Engineering Technicians 340 390 50 14.7 40
Delaware Civil Engineering Technicians 340 340 0 0 30
Idaho Computer Hardware Engineers 340 400 60 17.6 30
Maine Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 340 380 40 11.8 20
Montana Architectural and Engineering Managers 340 420 80 23.5 40
Montana Engineers, All Other 340 350 10 2.9 20
New Mexico Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 340 370 30 8.8 20
New York Aerospace Engineers 340 410 70 20.6 30
Oklahoma Mechanical Engineering Technicians 340 420 80 23.5 40
Alaska Environmental Engineers 330 350 20 6.1 30
Arkansas Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 330 340 10 3 30
Indiana Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 330 350 20 6.1 20
Maine Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 330 320 -10 -3 40
Maryland Sound Engineering Technicians 330 330 0 0 30
Missouri Chemical Engineers 330 380 50 15.2 30
Montana Environmental Engineers 330 400 70 21.2 30
New Hampshire Engineers, All Other 330 340 10 3 20
Alaska Architectural and Engineering Managers 320 350 30 9.4 30
Alaska Mechanical Engineers 320 340 20 6.3 20
Colorado Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 320 380 60 18.8 30
Guam Civil Engineers 320 370 50 15.6 30
Louisiana Materials Engineers 320 350 30 9.4 20
Massachusetts Civil Engineering Technicians 320 360 40 12.5 40
Michigan Locomotive Engineers 320 230 -90 -28.1 20
Puerto Rico Civil Engineering Technicians 320 300 -20 -6.3 30
Puerto Rico Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 320 380 60 18.8 30
Alabama Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 310 310 0 0 30
Arkansas Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 310 340 30 9.7 20
Arkansas Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 310 340 30 9.7 30
Maine Mechanical Engineering Technicians 310 320 10 3.2 30
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