Nuclear engineers
May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
Nuclear Engineers: Conduct research on nuclear engineering problems or apply principles and theory of nuclear science to problems concerned with release, control, and utilization of nuclear energy and nuclear waste disposal.
Earnings for engineers vary significantly by specialty, industry, and education. Even so, as a group, engineers earn some of the highest average starting salaries among those holding bachelor's degrees. The following tabulation shows average starting salary offers for engineers, according to a 2005 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
| Curriculum | Bachelor's | Master's | Ph.D. |
| Aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical | $50,993 | $62,930 | $72,529 |
| Agricultural | 46,172 | 53,022 | |
| Bioengineering & biomedical | 48,503 | 59,667 | |
| Chemical | 53,813 | 57,260 | 79,591 |
| Civil | 43,679 | 48,050 | 59,625 |
| Computer | 52,464 | 60,354 | 69,625 |
| Electrical/electronics & communications | 51,888 | 64,416 | 80,206 |
| Environmental/environmental health | 47,384 | ||
| Industrial/manufacturing | 49,567 | 56,561 | 85,000 |
| Materials | 50,982 | ||
| Mechanical | 50,236 | 59,880 | 68,299 |
| Mining & mineral | 48,643 | ||
| Nuclear | 51,182 | 58,814 | |
| Petroleum | 61,516 | 58,000 |
Variation in median earnings and in the earnings distributions for engineers in the various branches of engineering also is significant. For engineers in specialties covered in this statement, earnings distributions by percentile in May 2004 are shown in the following tabulation.
| Specialty | 10% | 25% | 50% | 75% | 90% |
| Aerospace | $52,820 | $64,380 | $79,100 | $94,900 | $113,520 |
| Agricultural | 37,680 | 43,270 | 56,520 | 77,740 | 90,410 |
| Biomedical | 41,260 | 51,620 | 67,690 | 86,400 | 107,530 |
| Chemical | 49,030 | 60,920 | 76,770 | 94,740 | 115,180 |
| Civil | 42,610 | 51,430 | 64,230 | 79,920 | 94,660 |
| Computer hardware | 50,490 | 63,730 | 81,150 | 102,100 | 123,560 |
| Electrical | 47,310 | 57,540 | 71,610 | 88,400 | 108,070 |
| Electronics, except computer | 49,120 | 60,280 | 75,770 | 92,870 | 112,200 |
| Environmental | 40,620 | 50,740 | 66,480 | 83,690 | 100,050 |
| Health and safety, except mining safety | 39,930 | 49,900 | 63,730 | 79,500 | 92,870 |
| Industrial | 42,450 | 52,210 | 65,020 | 79,830 | 93,950 |
| Marine engineers and naval architects | 43,790 | 54,530 | 72,040 | 89,900 | 109,190 |
| Materials | 44,130 | 53,510 | 67,110 | 83,830 | 101,120 |
| Mechanical | 43,900 | 53,070 | 66,320 | 82,380 | 97,850 |
| Mining and geological, including mining safety | 39,700 | 50,500 | 64,690 | 83,050 | 103,790 |
| Nuclear | 61,790 | 73,340 | 84,880 | 100,220 | 118,870 |
| Petroleum | 48,260 | 65,350 | 88,500 | 113,180 | 140,800 |
In the Federal Government, mean annual salaries for engineers ranged from $100,059 in ceramic engineering to $70,086 in agricultural engineering in 2005.
In 2004 engineers held 1.4 million jobs. The distribution of employment by engineering specialty is as follows:
| Total, all engineers | 1,449,000 | 100% |
| Civil | 237,000 | 16.4 |
| Mechanical | 226,000 | 15.6 |
| Industrial | 177,000 | 12.2 |
| Electrical | 156,000 | 10.8 |
| Electronics, except computer | 143,000 | 9.9 |
| Computer hardware | 77,000 | 5.3 |
| Aerospace | 76,000 | 5.2 |
| Environmental | 49,000 | 3.4 |
| Chemical | 31,000 | 2.1 |
| Health and safety, except mining safety | 27,000 | 1.8 |
| Materials | 21,000 | 1.5 |
| Nuclear | 17,000 | 1.2 |
| Petroleum | 16,000 | 1.1 |
| Biomedical | 9,700 | 0.7 |
| Marine engineers and naval architects | 6,800 | 0.5 |
| Mining and geological, including mining safety | 5,200 | 0.4 |
| Agricultural | 3,400 | 0.2 |
| All other engineers | 172,000 | 11.8 |
About 555,000 engineering jobs were found in manufacturing industries, and another 378,000 wage and salary jobs were in the professional, scientific, and technical services sector, primarily in architectural, engineering, and related services and in scientific research and development services. Many engineers also worked in the construction and transportation, telecommunications, and utilities industries.
Federal, State, and local governments employed about 194,000 engineers in 2004. About 91,000 of these were in the Federal Government, mainly in the U.S. Departments of Defense, Transportation, Agriculture, Interior, and Energy and in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Most engineers in State and local government agencies worked in highway and public works departments. In 2004, about 41,000 engineers were self-employed, many as consultants.
Engineers are employed in every State, in small and large cities and in rural areas. Some branches of engineering are concentrated in particular industries and geographic areasfor example, petroleum engineering jobs tend to be located in areas with sizable petroleum deposits, such as Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Alaska, and California. Others, such as civil engineering, are widely dispersed, and engineers in these fields often move from place to place to work on different projects.
Engineers are employed in every major industry. The industries employing the most engineers in each specialty are given in the table below, along with the percent of occupational employment in the industry.
| Specialty | Industry | Percent |
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Aerospace |
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing | 59.6 |
Agricultural |
State and local government | 22.6 |
Biomedical |
Scientific research and development services | 18.7 |
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Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing | 15.6 |
Chemical |
Chemical manufacturing | 27.8 |
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Architectural, engineering, and related services | 16.3 |
Civil |
Architectural, engineering, and related services | 46.0 |
Computer hardware |
Computer and electronic product manufacturing | 43.2 |
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Computer systems design and related services | 15.0 |
Electrical |
Architectural, engineering, and related services | 19.6 |
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Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing | 10.8 |
Electronics, except computer |
Telecommunications | 17.5 |
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Federal government | 14.4 |
Environmental |
Architectural, engineering, and related services | 28.9 |
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State and local government | 19.6 |
Health and safety, except mining safety |
State and local government | 12.4 |
Industrial |
Machinery manufacturing | 7.8 |
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Motor vehicle parts manufacturing | 7.1 |
Marine engineers and naval architects |
Architectural, engineering, and related services | 34.5 |
Materials |
Computer and electronic product manufacturing | 14.3 |
Mechanical |
Architectural, engineering, and related services | 18.1 |
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Machinery manufacturing | 13.4 |
Mining and geological, including mining safety |
Mining | 49.9 |
Nuclear |
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution | 36.1 |
Petroleum |
Oil and gas extraction | 47.4 |
(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Engineers)
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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
National, State, and Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Earnings
State maximums: employment earnings: mean 10th 25th 50th 75th
Metro maximums: employment earnings: mean 10th 25th 50th 75th
| Nuclear engineers | |||||
| Percentile annual earnings, $ | |||||
| 10th | 25th | 50th | 75th | 90th | |
| National | |||||
| U.S. employment: 14,290 mean earnings: $90,690 | 63,760 | 77,010 | 88,290 | 104,880 | 120,540 |
| State and Metro Area | |||||
| California (ACS) (EAG) employment: 980 mean earnings: $87,630 | 67,040 | 77,930 | 87,530 | 100,480 | 113,000 |
| Oakland - Fremont - Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division employment: n.a. mean earnings: $88,180 | 73,970 | 78,250 | 85,140 | 94,660 | 116,310 |
| Santa Ana - Anaheim - Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division employment: 330 mean earnings: $89,540 | 61,440 | 77,310 | 91,620 | 106,530 | 115,700 |
| Colorado (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $138,970 | 102,020 | 110,470 | 125,540 | >145K | >145K |
| Denver - Aurora, CO employment: n.a. mean earnings: $156,590 | 113,840 | 127,650 | >145K | >145K | >145K |
| District of Columbia (ACS) (EAG) employment: 130 mean earnings: $124,700 | 92,940 | 101,640 | 116,530 | 139,290 | >145K |
| Washington - Arlington - Alexandria, DC - VA - MD - WV Metropolitan Division employment: 320 mean earnings: $105,910 | 76,760 | 84,170 | 95,530 | 123,120 | >145K |
| Florida (ACS) (EAG) employment: 300 mean earnings: $90,600 | 74,000 | 80,780 | 91,310 | 104,390 | 113,410 |
| Georgia (ACS) (EAG) employment: 270 mean earnings: $100,450 | 70,990 | 86,260 | 100,210 | 111,880 | 123,210 |
| Augusta - Richmond County, GA - SC employment: 600 mean earnings: $94,030 | 58,850 | 81,060 | 94,040 | 109,670 | 120,830 |
| Idaho (ACS) (EAG) employment: 440 mean earnings: $105,330 | 67,890 | 83,040 | 101,800 | 124,280 | >145K |
| Idaho Falls, ID employment: n.a. mean earnings: $100,430 | 80,160 | 86,730 | 97,250 | 112,480 | 123,810 |
| Illinois (ACS) (EAG) employment: 690 mean earnings: $99,840 | 74,990 | 84,490 | 99,560 | 113,500 | 132,640 |
| Chicago - Naperville - Joliet, IL Metropolitan Division employment: 670 mean earnings: $99,740 | 75,000 | 84,310 | 99,340 | 113,380 | 132,220 |
| Louisiana (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $87,120 | 54,170 | 68,660 | 85,970 | 104,250 | 119,520 |
| Maryland (ACS) (EAG) employment: 290 mean earnings: $111,160 | 79,050 | 87,250 | 104,300 | 131,310 | 145,330 |
| Massachusetts (ACS) (EAG) employment: 150 mean earnings: $88,810 | 63,010 | 74,920 | 87,450 | 103,340 | 117,550 |
| Missouri (ACS) (EAG) employment: 150 mean earnings: $89,600 | 57,390 | 70,590 | 84,230 | 96,670 | 126,950 |
| Nevada (ACS) (EAG) employment: 100 mean earnings: $114,190 | 80,280 | 95,260 | 114,730 | 133,650 | >145K |
| Las Vegas - Paradise, NV employment: 100 mean earnings: $114,320 | 80,170 | 95,200 | 115,100 | 133,850 | >145K |
| New Jersey (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $84,480 | 62,720 | 68,970 | 80,570 | 95,740 | 119,710 |
| New York (ACS) (EAG) employment: 1,120 mean earnings: $92,690 | 71,610 | 80,390 | 91,390 | 107,780 | 118,970 |
| Albany - Schenectady - Troy, NY employment: n.a. mean earnings: $84,340 | 67,730 | 75,590 | 82,540 | 89,490 | 112,700 |
| Ohio (ACS) (EAG) employment: 450 mean earnings: $92,850 | 64,830 | 76,920 | 94,320 | 109,820 | 120,090 |
| Toledo, OH employment: n.a. mean earnings: $100,730 | 70,160 | 90,040 | 104,450 | 115,540 | 129,760 |
| Pennsylvania (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $84,450 | 67,470 | 77,150 | 84,420 | 91,690 | 104,410 |
| South Carolina (ACS) (EAG) employment: 1,390 mean earnings: $88,900 | 64,630 | 79,170 | 88,890 | 102,540 | 115,380 |
| Tennessee (ACS) (EAG) employment: 650 mean earnings: $111,450 | 78,200 | 94,810 | 112,290 | 133,940 | >145K |
| Chattanooga, TN - GA employment: 30 mean earnings: $78,650 | 59,260 | 65,430 | 75,490 | 94,990 | 108,310 |
| Knoxville, TN employment: n.a. mean earnings: $121,070 | 84,930 | 107,700 | 129,890 | 142,210 | >145K |
| Texas (ACS) (EAG) employment: 620 mean earnings: $97,920 | 67,800 | 81,170 | 93,870 | 110,510 | 135,860 |
| Virginia (ACS) (EAG) employment: 820 mean earnings: $80,470 | 55,300 | 66,520 | 79,600 | 90,570 | 110,540 |
| Virginia Beach - Norfolk - Newport News, VA - NC employment: 540 mean earnings: $73,800 | 51,780 | 61,750 | 75,060 | 85,450 | 95,310 |
| Washington (ACS) (EAG) employment: 930 mean earnings: $75,390 | 51,340 | 60,900 | 73,270 | 86,590 | 104,050 |
| Wisconsin (ACS) (EAG) employment: 100 mean earnings: $77,020 | 47,080 | 59,200 | 80,900 | 95,070 | 108,680 |
source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates
The highlighted text indicates the maximum values in each column among the states and metropolitan areas.
The (ACS) links lead to data from the American Community Survey from the Census Bureau.
The (EAG) links lead to U.S. Economy at a Glance data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.