Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

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Area Title Base Sort ascending Projected Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
Montana Civil Engineering Technicians 310 350 40 12.9 40
Nebraska Industrial Engineering Technicians 310 340 30 9.7 30
New Mexico Environmental Engineers 310 330 20 6.5 20
Colorado Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 300 350 50 16.7 30
District of Columbia Environmental Engineers 300 310 10 3.3 20
Iowa Environmental Engineers 300 350 50 16.7 30
Louisiana Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 300 320 20 6.7 30
Maryland Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 300 300 0 0 20
Massachusetts Chemical Engineers 300 360 60 20 20
Mississippi Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 300 300 0 0 40
Missouri Environmental Engineering Technicians 300 330 30 10 30
Montana Industrial Engineers 300 420 120 40 30
Nevada Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 300 350 50 16.7 30
North Dakota Architectural and Engineering Managers 300 330 30 10 30
North Dakota Engineers, All Other 300 340 40 13.3 20
Wyoming Civil Engineering Technicians 300 320 20 6.7 30
Wyoming Mechanical Engineers 300 360 60 20 30
Connecticut Civil Engineering Technicians 290 310 20 6.9 30
District of Columbia Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 290 300 10 3.4 30
Georgia Materials Engineers 290 330 40 13.8 20
Idaho Chemical Engineers 290 320 30 10.3 20
Kentucky Environmental Engineering Technicians 290 300 10 3.4 30
New York Nuclear Engineers 290 250 -40 -13.8 10
Oklahoma Chemical Engineers 290 350 60 20.7 20
Oklahoma Computer Hardware Engineers 290 300 10 3.4 20
Oregon Chemical Engineers 290 340 50 17.2 20
Tennessee Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 290 340 50 17.2 40
Utah Sound Engineering Technicians 290 390 100 34.5 40
West Virginia Locomotive Engineers 290 310 20 6.9 30
Alabama Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 280 300 20 7.1 40
Colorado Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 280 360 80 28.6 40
Connecticut Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 280 360 80 28.6 40
Idaho Sales Engineers 280 380 100 35.7 40
Iowa Agricultural Engineers 280 300 20 7.1 20
Minnesota Sound Engineering Technicians 280 300 20 7.1 30
New Jersey Sound Engineering Technicians 280 340 60 21.4 40
Oklahoma Materials Engineers 280 320 40 14.3 20
Rhode Island Environmental Engineers 280 320 40 14.3 30
South Carolina Locomotive Engineers 280 290 10 3.6 30
Tennessee Sound Engineering Technicians 280 400 120 42.9 50
Vermont Engineers, All Other 280 290 10 3.6 20
Georgia Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 270 300 30 11.1 40
Iowa Computer Hardware Engineers 270 300 30 11.1 20
Iowa Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 270 300 30 11.1 40
Kansas Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 270 290 20 7.4 30
Minnesota Aerospace Engineers 270 320 50 18.5 20
Missouri Mechanical Engineering Technicians 270 300 30 11.1 30
Oklahoma Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 270 260 -10 -3.7 30
Oklahoma Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 270 310 40 14.8 40
Oregon Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 270 310 40 14.8 30
Utah Sales Engineers 270 350 80 29.6 40
Wyoming Electrical Engineers 270 310 40 14.8 20
Alaska Electrical Engineers 260 280 20 7.7 20
Alaska Ship Engineers 260 280 20 7.7 30
Arkansas Environmental Engineering Technicians 260 260 0 0 20
Kansas Chemical Engineers 260 280 20 7.7 20
Kansas Computer Hardware Engineers 260 270 10 3.8 20
Oklahoma Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 260 290 30 11.5 30
Puerto Rico Environmental Engineers 260 300 40 15.4 30
Utah Environmental Engineering Technicians 260 330 70 26.9 30
West Virginia Petroleum Engineers 260 270 10 3.8 20
Arkansas Civil Engineering Technicians 250 260 10 4 30
Illinois Sound Engineering Technicians 250 290 40 16 30
Kansas Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 250 290 40 16 30
Montana Petroleum Engineers 250 320 70 28 30
Nebraska Mechanical Engineering Technicians 250 270 20 8 30
New Hampshire Environmental Engineers 250 260 10 4 20
Utah Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 250 290 40 16 20
Alaska Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 240 260 20 8.3 30
Arkansas Computer Hardware Engineers 240 240 0 0 20
Connecticut Biomedical Engineers 240 260 20 8.3 20
Georgia Biomedical Engineers 240 270 30 12.5 20
Georgia Sound Engineering Technicians 240 350 110 45.8 40
Idaho Civil Engineering Technicians 240 260 20 8.3 20
Iowa Materials Engineers 240 290 50 20.8 20
Kentucky Chemical Engineers 240 270 30 12.5 20
Maine Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 240 240 0 0 20
Massachusetts Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 240 300 60 25 20
Mississippi Petroleum Engineers 240 310 70 29.2 20
Nebraska Civil Engineering Technicians 240 250 10 4.2 20
Nebraska Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 240 270 30 12.5 20
New York Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 240 290 50 20.8 20
Oregon Sound Engineering Technicians 240 310 70 29.2 40
Puerto Rico Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 240 250 10 4.2 20
Puerto Rico Mechanical Engineering Technicians 240 330 90 37.5 40
South Carolina Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 240 240 0 0 30
South Dakota Electrical Engineers 240 280 40 16.7 20
West Virginia Computer Hardware Engineers 240 240 0 0 20
Wisconsin Environmental Engineering Technicians 240 260 20 8.3 30
Arizona Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 230 250 20 8.7 30
Connecticut Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 230 240 10 4.3 30
Kansas Mechanical Engineering Technicians 230 250 20 8.7 20
Kansas Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 230 270 40 17.4 30
Kentucky Aerospace Engineers 230 260 30 13 20
Kentucky Computer Hardware Engineers 230 240 10 4.3 20
Maine Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 230 240 10 4.3 20
Maine Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 230 250 20 8.7 20
Maryland Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 230 250 20 8.7 20
Nevada Environmental Engineering Technicians 230 270 40 17.4 30
Nevada Industrial Engineering Technicians 230 270 40 17.4 30
Nevada Mechanical Engineering Technicians 230 270 40 17.4 30
New Mexico Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 230 230 0 0 20
Oregon Environmental Engineering Technicians 230 270 40 17.4 20
Rhode Island Civil Engineering Technicians 230 240 10 4.3 20
Texas Ship Engineers 230 240 10 4.3 30
Vermont Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 230 210 -20 -8.7 20
Washington Sound Engineering Technicians 230 270 40 17.4 30
West Virginia Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 230 240 10 4.3 20
Georgia Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 220 240 20 9.1 20
Idaho Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 220 250 30 13.6 20
Minnesota Chemical Engineers 220 250 30 13.6 20
Mississippi Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 220 220 0 0 20
Mississippi Chemical Engineers 220 230 10 4.5 10
Missouri Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 220 230 10 4.5 30
Nebraska Sales Engineers 220 240 20 9.1 30
New Jersey Nuclear Engineers 220 160 -60 -27.3 10
Oregon Biomedical Engineers 220 250 30 13.6 20
Pennsylvania Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 220 220 0 0 10
South Dakota Locomotive Engineers 220 220 0 0 20
Tennessee Ship Engineers 220 260 40 18.2 30
Vermont Civil Engineering Technicians 220 230 10 4.5 20
Alaska Environmental Engineering Technicians 210 230 20 9.5 20
Arizona Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 210 250 40 19 20
Arkansas Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 210 240 30 14.3 30
Indiana Environmental Engineering Technicians 210 230 20 9.5 20
Missouri Sound Engineering Technicians 210 230 20 9.5 20
North Dakota Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 210 230 20 9.5 20
South Carolina Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 210 240 30 14.3 20
Alaska Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 200 220 20 10 20
Idaho Industrial Engineering Technicians 200 230 30 15 20
Illinois Petroleum Engineers 200 210 10 5 10
Iowa Chemical Engineers 200 250 50 25 20
Iowa Sales Engineers 200 230 30 15 20
Michigan Biomedical Engineers 200 220 20 10 20
Mississippi Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 200 240 40 20 20
New York Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 200 240 40 20 30
Washington Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 200 210 10 5 20
West Virginia Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 200 230 30 15 20
Wisconsin Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 200 200 0 0 20
Arizona Nuclear Engineers 190 210 20 10.5 10
Hawaii Environmental Engineers 190 190 0 0 10
Indiana Ship Engineers 190 180 -10 -5.3 20
Kansas Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 190 200 10 5.3 30
Mississippi Materials Engineers 190 190 0 0 10
Montana Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 190 210 20 10.5 20
New Hampshire Computer Hardware Engineers 190 200 10 5.3 10
Ohio Sound Engineering Technicians 190 210 20 10.5 20
Puerto Rico Computer Hardware Engineers 190 210 20 10.5 20
Puerto Rico Environmental Engineering Technicians 190 210 20 10.5 20
Arizona Chemical Engineers 180 240 60 33.3 20
District of Columbia Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 180 200 20 11.1 20
District of Columbia Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 180 210 30 16.7 20
Idaho Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 180 220 40 22.2 20
Idaho Materials Engineers 180 190 10 5.6 10
Kentucky Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 180 180 0 0 10
Kentucky Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 180 160 -20 -11.1 10
Kentucky Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 180 180 0 0 20
Louisiana Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 180 200 20 11.1 30
Montana Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 180 210 30 16.7 20
New Mexico Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 180 200 20 11.1 20
New Mexico Mechanical Engineering Technicians 180 190 10 5.6 20
Puerto Rico Aerospace Engineers 180 210 30 16.7 10
Rhode Island Industrial Engineering Technicians 180 200 20 11.1 20
Vermont Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 180 170 -10 -5.6 20
Virginia Sound Engineering Technicians 180 200 20 11.1 20
West Virginia Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 180 190 10 5.6 20
Wyoming Architectural and Engineering Managers 180 190 10 5.6 10
Wyoming Environmental Engineers 180 220 40 22.2 20
Wyoming Industrial Engineers 180 190 10 5.6 10
Alaska Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 170 200 30 17.6 20
Arizona Sound Engineering Technicians 170 190 20 11.8 20
Delaware Environmental Engineers 170 170 0 0 10
Hawaii Civil Engineering Technicians 170 170 0 0 20
Illinois Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 170 170 0 0 10
Maine Environmental Engineers 170 170 0 0 10
North Dakota Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 170 170 0 0 20
Oklahoma Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 170 210 40 23.5 20
Rhode Island Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 170 170 0 0 20
South Carolina Biomedical Engineers 170 180 10 5.9 10
South Dakota Industrial Engineering Technicians 170 200 30 17.6 20
Virginia Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 170 180 10 5.9 10
Alabama Environmental Engineering Technicians 160 170 10 6.3 20
Arkansas Materials Engineers 160 220 60 37.5 20
Colorado Sound Engineering Technicians 160 210 50 31.3 20
Louisiana Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 160 180 20 12.5 10
Louisiana Mechanical Engineering Technicians 160 170 10 6.3 20
Nevada Locomotive Engineers 160 180 20 12.5 20
New Jersey Petroleum Engineers 160 180 20 12.5 10
New Mexico Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 160 170 10 6.3 20
North Carolina Sound Engineering Technicians 160 190 30 18.8 20
North Dakota Petroleum Engineers 160 200 40 25 20
Oklahoma Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 160 160 0 0 20
Tennessee Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 160 200 40 25 20
Virginia Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 160 170 10 6.3 20
West Virginia Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 160 190 30 18.8 20
Alabama Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 150 160 10 6.7 10
District of Columbia Nuclear Engineers 150 140 -10 -6.7 10
Florida Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 150 180 30 20 10
Guam Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 150 160 10 6.7 20
Idaho Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 150 160 10 6.7 10
Louisiana Computer Hardware Engineers 150 150 0 0 10
Maine Industrial Engineering Technicians 150 160 10 6.7 10
Massachusetts Sound Engineering Technicians 150 190 40 26.7 20
Nebraska Materials Engineers 150 170 20 13.3 10
South Dakota Architectural and Engineering Managers 150 160 10 6.7 10
Utah Chemical Engineers 150 200 50 33.3 20
Utah Petroleum Engineers 150 170 20 13.3 10
Vermont Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 150 160 10 6.7 10
Virgin Islands Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 150 120 -30 -20 10
Wyoming Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 150 160 10 6.7 20
Arkansas Environmental Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
District of Columbia Industrial Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
Georgia Nuclear Engineers 140 110 -30 -21.4 10
Idaho Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 140 150 10 7.1 20
Iowa Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 140 160 20 14.3 10
Michigan Petroleum Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
Mississippi Computer Hardware Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
Nebraska Computer Hardware Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
Nebraska Environmental Engineering Technicians 140 150 10 7.1 10
New Hampshire Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 140 160 20 14.3 20
New Mexico Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 140 160 20 14.3 20
New Mexico Chemical Engineers 140 150 10 7.1 10
North Dakota Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 140 160 20 14.3 10
Oregon Aerospace Engineers 140 170 30 21.4 10
Puerto Rico Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 140 180 40 28.6 20
Puerto Rico Chemical Engineers 140 160 20 14.3 10
Rhode Island Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 140 160 20 14.3 10
Rhode Island Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 140 140 0 0 20
West Virginia Industrial Engineering Technicians 140 160 20 14.3 20
Arkansas Chemical Engineers 130 160 30 23.1 10
Arkansas Sales Engineers 130 130 0 0 10
Connecticut Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 130 150 20 15.4 20
Kansas Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 130 130 0 0 10
Montana Environmental Engineering Technicians 130 180 50 38.5 20
New Jersey Ship Engineers 130 130 0 0 20
North Dakota Environmental Engineers 130 140 10 7.7 10
South Carolina Environmental Engineering Technicians 130 150 20 15.4 10
South Dakota Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 130 150 20 15.4 10
South Dakota Engineers, All Other 130 140 10 7.7 10
South Dakota Mechanical Engineering Technicians 130 160 30 23.1 20
Alabama Biomedical Engineers 120 130 10 8.3 10
Alabama Sound Engineering Technicians 120 110 -10 -8.3 10
District of Columbia Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 120 130 10 8.3 10
Kansas Environmental Engineering Technicians 120 130 10 8.3 10
Maine Sales Engineers 120 120 0 0 10
Mississippi Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 120 130 10 8.3 10
Mississippi Sales Engineers 120 120 0 0 10
Nebraska Aerospace Engineers 120 140 20 16.7 10
Nevada Materials Engineers 120 150 30 25 10
New Hampshire Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 120 120 0 0 20
Oregon Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 120 130 10 8.3 10
South Dakota Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 120 120 0 0 10
West Virginia Mechanical Engineering Technicians 120 130 10 8.3 10
Wisconsin Aerospace Engineers 120 130 10 8.3 10
Wyoming Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 120 130 10 8.3 10
Wyoming Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 120 130 10 8.3 10
Wyoming Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 120 120 0 0 10
Alabama Nuclear Engineers 110 100 -10 -9.1 10
Alaska Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 110 130 20 18.2 20
Arkansas Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 110 120 10 9.1 10
District of Columbia Chemical Engineers 110 100 -10 -9.1 10
District of Columbia Sound Engineering Technicians 110 120 10 9.1 10
Hawaii Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 110 110 0 0 10
Kansas Petroleum Engineers 110 110 0 0 10
Kentucky Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 110 120 10 9.1 10
Maryland Ship Engineers 110 110 0 0 10
Michigan Sound Engineering Technicians 110 120 10 9.1 10
Minnesota Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 110 110 0 0 10
Mississippi Environmental Engineering Technicians 110 140 30 27.3 10
Nevada Sound Engineering Technicians 110 140 30 27.3 20
New Jersey Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 110 140 30 27.3 10
North Carolina Environmental Engineering Technicians 110 120 10 9.1 10
North Dakota Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 110 110 0 0 10
South Dakota Environmental Engineers 110 120 10 9.1 10
South Dakota Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 110 120 10 9.1 20
Vermont Environmental Engineers 110 110 0 0 10
Wyoming Engineers, All Other 110 110 0 0 10
Arkansas Mechanical Engineering Technicians 100 110 10 10 10
Hawaii Computer Hardware Engineers 100 100 0 0 10
Idaho Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 100 120 20 20 10
Iowa Biomedical Engineers 100 120 20 20 10
Kentucky Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 100 110 10 10 10
Mississippi Mechanical Engineering Technicians 100 110 10 10 10
Montana Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 100 110 10 10 10
Montana Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 100 120 20 20 20
New Hampshire Chemical Engineers 100 100 0 0 10
North Carolina Ship Engineers 100 100 0 0 10
Ohio Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 100 100 0 0 10
Oklahoma Sound Engineering Technicians 100 100 0 0 10
Pennsylvania Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 100 100 0 0 10
South Carolina Ship Engineers 100 110 10 10 10
Virginia Petroleum Engineers 100 120 20 20 10
West Virginia Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 100 80 -20 -20 10
Wyoming Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 100 90 -10 -10 10
Hawaii Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 90 90 0 0 10
Kentucky Biomedical Engineers 90 90 0 0 10
Maine Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 90 90 0 0 10
Maine Materials Engineers 90 90 0 0 10
Minnesota Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 90 90 0 0 10
Mississippi Aerospace Engineers 90 100 10 11.1 10
Nebraska Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 90 100 10 11.1 10
Puerto Rico Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 90 100 10 11.1 10
Utah Nuclear Engineers 90 120 30 33.3 10
Utah Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 90 110 20 22.2 10
Vermont Sales Engineers 90 100 10 11.1 10
West Virginia Chemical Engineers 90 100 10 11.1 10
West Virginia Environmental Engineering Technicians 90 100 10 11.1 10
West Virginia Materials Engineers 90 110 20 22.2 10
Wisconsin Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 90 90 0 0 10
Alaska Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 80 90 10 12.5 10
Delaware Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 80 80 0 0 10
Guam Electrical Engineers 80 100 20 25 10
Hawaii Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 80 90 10 12.5 10
Idaho Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 80 80 0 0 10
Indiana Sound Engineering Technicians 80 90 10 12.5 10
Iowa Environmental Engineering Technicians 80 100 20 25 10
Kentucky Sound Engineering Technicians 80 90 10 12.5 10
Louisiana Aerospace Engineers 80 90 10 12.5 10
Missouri Biomedical Engineers 80 100 20 25 10
Montana Chemical Engineers 80 100 20 25 10
Montana Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 80 80 0 0 10
Nevada Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 80 100 20 25 10
New Jersey Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 80 90 10 12.5 10
New Mexico Sound Engineering Technicians 80 110 30 37.5 10
North Dakota Mechanical Engineering Technicians 80 90 10 12.5 10
Puerto Rico Agricultural Engineers 80 80 0 0 10
Vermont Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 80 90 10 12.5 10
Virgin Islands Civil Engineers 80 80 0 0 10
West Virginia Sales Engineers 80 90 10 12.5 10
West Virginia Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 80 80 0 0 10
Alaska Locomotive Engineers 70 70 0 0 10
Guam Industrial Engineers 70 70 0 0 10
Illinois Agricultural Engineers 70 70 0 0 10
Iowa Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 70 80 10 14.3 10
Montana Aerospace Engineers 70 90 20 28.6 10
Nebraska Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 70 90 20 28.6 10
Nevada Biomedical Engineers 70 80 10 14.3 10
New Hampshire Materials Engineers 70 80 10 14.3 10
New York Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 70 70 0 0 10
South Dakota Agricultural Engineers 70 70 0 0 10
South Dakota Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 70 80 10 14.3 10
South Dakota Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 70 80 10 14.3 10
Tennessee Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 70 70 0 0 10
Vermont Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 70 80 10 14.3 10
Washington Petroleum Engineers 70 70 0 0 10
Wyoming Chemical Engineers 70 70 0 0 0
Alabama Petroleum Engineers 60 60 0 0 0
Alaska Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 60 60 0 0 10
Alaska Chemical Engineers 60 60 0 0 0
Alaska Mechanical Engineering Technicians 60 60 0 0 10
Delaware Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 60 60 0 0 10
District of Columbia Biomedical Engineers 60 70 10 16.7 10
Guam Architectural and Engineering Managers 60 80 20 33.3 10
Guam Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 60 100 40 66.7 10
Guam Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 60 70 10 16.7 0
Hawaii Sales Engineers 60 60 0 0 10
Maine Chemical Engineers 60 70 10 16.7 0
Maryland Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 60 60 0 0 0
Massachusetts Ship Engineers 60 60 0 0 10
Montana Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 60 60 0 0 10
Montana Materials Engineers 60 60 0 0 10
Nebraska Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 60 70 10 16.7 0
Nebraska Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 60 70 10 16.7 10
New Jersey Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 60 80 20 33.3 10
North Dakota Chemical Engineers 60 70 10 16.7 0
North Dakota Environmental Engineering Technicians 60 60 0 0 10
North Dakota Industrial Engineering Technicians 60 70 10 16.7 10
Rhode Island Biomedical Engineers 60 60 0 0 0
Utah Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 60 80 20 33.3 10
Virginia Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers 60 70 10 16.7 10
Wisconsin Sound Engineering Technicians 60 50 -10 -16.7 0
Alaska Computer Hardware Engineers 50 60 10 20 0
Alaska Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 50 50 0 0 0
Alaska Sales Engineers 50 50 0 0 10
Delaware Industrial Engineering Technicians 50 40 -10 -20 0
Delaware Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 50 50 0 0 10
Florida Agricultural Engineers 50 60 10 20 0
Hawaii Environmental Engineering Technicians 50 50 0 0 0
Hawaii Industrial Engineers 50 60 10 20 0
Idaho Environmental Engineering Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
Idaho Mechanical Engineering Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
Indiana Agricultural Engineers 50 50 0 0 0
Indiana Petroleum Engineers 50 60 10 20 0
Maine Ship Engineers 50 50 0 0 10
Montana Mechanical Engineering Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
Nebraska Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
Nebraska Biomedical Engineers 50 50 0 0 0
Nevada Chemical Engineers 50 50 0 0 0
New Hampshire Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 50 60 10 20 0
New Mexico Environmental Engineering Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
New York Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 50 50 0 0 0
Puerto Rico Sales Engineers 50 70 20 40 10
South Carolina Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
South Dakota Environmental Engineering Technicians 50 60 10 20 10
Vermont Mechanical Engineering Technicians 50 50 0 0 0
Wisconsin Agricultural Engineers 50 50 0 0 0
Alaska Aerospace Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
Alaska Materials Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Arkansas Petroleum Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Delaware Environmental Engineering Technicians 40 40 0 0 0
Delaware Mechanical Engineering Technicians 40 40 0 0 0
Delaware Sales Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Hawaii Ship Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Illinois Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 40 50 10 25 0
Indiana Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Maine Environmental Engineering Technicians 40 40 0 0 0
Montana Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 40 50 10 25 0
Montana Industrial Engineering Technicians 40 40 0 0 0
Montana Sales Engineers 40 60 20 50 10
Nebraska Agricultural Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Nebraska Chemical Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
Nebraska Petroleum Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
North Carolina Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 40 40 0 0 0
Rhode Island Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Rhode Island Chemical Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
South Carolina Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 40 50 10 25 0
South Dakota Computer Hardware Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
Vermont Materials Engineers 40 50 10 25 0
Washington Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 40 40 0 0 0
Wyoming Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 40 50 10 25 0
Wyoming Environmental Engineering Technicians 40 50 10 25 10
Arkansas Biomedical Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Arkansas Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Delaware Materials Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Idaho Aerospace Engineers 30 50 20 66.7 0
Idaho Biomedical Engineers 30 40 10 33.3 0
Indiana Nuclear Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Kentucky Petroleum Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Louisiana Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Maine Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Minnesota Agricultural Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Nebraska Nuclear Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
New Hampshire Environmental Engineering Technicians 30 40 10 33.3 0
North Dakota Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 30 30 0 0 0
North Dakota Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Puerto Rico Biomedical Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Puerto Rico Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 30 40 10 33.3 0
Rhode Island Ship Engineers 30 40 10 33.3 0
South Carolina Sound Engineering Technicians 30 50 20 66.7 10
Vermont Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 30 40 10 33.3 0
Virginia Agricultural Engineers 30 30 0 0 0
Maine Biomedical Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Maine Computer Hardware Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Nebraska Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Nebraska Sound Engineering Technicians 20 30 10 50 0
New Hampshire Locomotive Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Rhode Island Aerospace Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Rhode Island Materials Engineers 20 30 10 50 0
Rhode Island Mechanical Engineering Technicians 20 20 0 0 0
Virgin Islands Engineers, All Other 20 20 0 0 0
Virgin Islands Industrial Engineering Technicians 20 10 -10 -50 0
Washington Agricultural Engineers 20 20 0 0 0
Wyoming Industrial Engineering Technicians 20 20 0 0 0
Wyoming Materials Engineers 20 30 10 50 0
Idaho Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 10 10 0 0 0
Idaho Agricultural Engineers 10 10 0 0 0
Idaho Sound Engineering Technicians 10 10 0 0 0
Nevada Aerospace Engineers 10 20 10 100 0
New Jersey Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 10 10 0 0 0
North Dakota Agricultural Engineers 10 10 0 0 0
Oregon Agricultural Engineers 10 10 0 0 0
Wyoming Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 10 10 0 0 0
Idaho Locomotive Engineers 0 10 10 0 0
Idaho Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 0 0 0 0 0
Idaho Petroleum Engineers 0 0 0 0 0
Idaho Ship Engineers 0 0 0 0 0
Montana Nuclear Engineers 0 0 0 0 0
New Jersey Agricultural Engineers 0 0 0 0 0
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