$106,960($51.42/hr)
Bachelor's degree
-
Engineers are professionals that use math and science to solve technical problems. This normally includes creating, improving, or repairing systems or products. This category includes all engineers not contained somewhere else.
$83,280 ($40.04/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Aerospace engineering and operations technologists and technicians install, run, and maintain equipment used to develop, test, produce, and sustain aircraft and spacecraft. Their work is critical to ensuring the safety and precision of key parts of these vehicles and systems.
$77,030 ($37.04/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Logisticians analyze and coordinate an organization's supply chain, the system that moves a product from supplier to consumer. They manage a product's entire life cycle, from design to disposal.
$59,430 ($28.57/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Medical equipment repairers install, maintain, and repair patient care equipment.
$100,990 ($48.55/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Mechanical engineers research, design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines.
$97,150 ($46.71/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Industrial engineers devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service. They assess workers, quality control, logistics, and other factors involved in coordinating production.
$45,970 ($22.10/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers install, maintain, or repair mobile or stationary radio transmitting, broadcasting, and receiving equipment, and two-way radio communications systems used in cellular telecommunications, mobile broadband, ship-to-shore, aircraft-to-ground communications, and radio equipment in service and emergency vehicles. They may test and analyze network coverage.
$87,990 ($42.30/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Architects plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures.
$107,070 ($51.48/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Bioengineers and biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software.
$78,400 ($37.69/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Chemists and materials scientists research and analyze the chemical properties of substances to develop new materials, products, or knowledge.
- ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Biochemists and biophysicists study the chemical and physical principles of living things and of biological processes, such as cell development, growth, heredity, and disease.
$65,800 ($31.64/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Environmental scientists and specialists conduct research or investigations to protect the environment or human health. They may collect, study, and report on data of air, food, water and other sources and then recommend action.
$95,640 ($45.98/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and biomedical devices. They study the properties and structures of metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, nanomaterials (extremely small substances), and other substances in order to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements. They also help select materials for specific products and develop new ways to use existing materials.
$93,590 ($45.00/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Civil engineers plan, design, and supervise the construction and maintenance of building and infrastructure projects. These projects may include facilities, bridges, roads, tunnels, and water and sewage systems.
$66,090 ($31.77/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians support scientists and engineers in many facets of science. This category includes all life, physical, and social science technicians not contained somewhere else.
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Bachelor's degree
None
Mining and geological engineers design mines to safely and efficiently remove minerals such as coal and metals for use in manufacturing and utilities.
$85,680 ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Postsecondary Physics Teachers instruct students in a variety of physics related subjects beyond the high school level. They may also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.
$62,910 ($30.25/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Calibration technologists and technicians inspect, adjust, and test measurement devices against standards, such as those used in manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries.
$77,090 ($37.06/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Business Operations Specialists are consultants who offer knowledge to help a business improve its operations. This category includes all business operations specialists not contained somewhere else.
$62,060 ($29.84/hr)
Postsecondary nondegree award
None
Avionics technicians install, test, adjust, and repair equipment and systems in aircraft.
$74,210 ($35.68/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Engineering Technologists and Technicians support engineers in their duties, usually working on teams. They make sure that all machinery and tools being used remain functional. This category includes all engineering technologists and technicians not contained somewhere else.
$97,020 ($46.64/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Biological Scientists study and conduct research and analysis on living organisms. This category includes all biological scientists not contained somewhere else.
$63,590 ($30.57/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Architectural and Civil Drafters use software to convert the designs of architects and engineers into technical drawings. Workers use technical drawings to help design buildings, infrastructure and more.
$76,540 ($36.80/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Electrical and Electronic Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers into technical drawings. Workers use technical drawings to help design microchips and other electronics components.
$65,960 ($31.71/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Industrial engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve problems affecting manufacturing layout or production. They prepare machinery and equipment plans, design workflows, conduct statistical production studies, and analyze production costs.
$74,330 ($35.73/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Commercial and Industrial Designers design and develop manufactured products, such as cars, home appliances, and children's toys. Combine artistic talent with research on product use, marketing, and materials to create the most functional and appealing product design.
$57,690 ($27.73/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Electro-mechanical and mechatronics technologists and technicians combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuitry. They operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment.
$48,870 ($23.50/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Chemical technicians use laboratory instruments and techniques to help scientists analyze the properties of materials.
$62,760 ($30.17/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians help mechanical engineers design, develop, test, and manufacture tools, engines, machines, and other devices. They may make sketches and rough layouts, record and analyze data, and report their findings.
$71,670 ($34.46/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians help electrical and electronics engineers plan and develop communications equipment, computers, medical monitoring devices, or other equipment that is powered by other electricity or electric current. They often work in product evaluation and testing, using measuring and diagnostic devices to test, adjust, and repair equipment. They are also involved in assembling equipment for automation.
$45,430 ($21.84/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Broadcast technicians set up, operate, and maintain the electrical equipment for radio programs, television broadcasts, concerts, sound recordings, and movies.
$61,990 ($29.80/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Mechanical Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers into technical drawings. Workers use technical drawings to help design mechanical equipment. This category includes all drafters not in the