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Materials scientists

May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

Materials Scientists: Research and study the structures and chemical properties of various natural and manmade materials, including metals, alloys, rubber, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers, and glass. Determine ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials with new or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications. Include glass scientists, ceramic scientists, metallurgical scientists, and polymer scientists.

Chemists and materials scientists held about 90,000 jobs in 2004. About 43 percent of all chemists and material scientists are employed in manufacturing firms—mostly in the chemical manufacturing industry, which includes firms that produce plastics and synthetic materials, drugs, soaps and cleaners, pesticides and fertilizers, paint, industrial organic chemicals, and other chemical products. About 15 percent of chemists and material scientists work in scientific research and development services; 12 percent work in architectural, engineering, and related services. In addition, thousands of people with a background in chemistry and materials science hold teaching positions in high schools and in colleges and universities. (See the statements on teachers—postsecondary , and teachers—preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary elsewhere in the Handbook.)

Chemists and materials scientists are employed in all parts of the country, but they are mainly concentrated in large industrial areas.

Median annual earnings of chemists in May 2004 were $56,060. The middle 50 percent earned between $41,900 and $76,080. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $33,170, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $98,010. Median annual earnings of materials scientists in May 2004 were $72,390. The middle 50 percent earned between $53,350 and $92,340. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $40,030, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $113,460. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of chemists in May 2004 are shown below:

Federal government $80,550
Scientific research and development services 62,460
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 57,050
Architectural, engineering, and related services 42,370

The ACS reports that in 2004 the median salary of all of its members with a bachelor's degree was $62,000; for those with a master's degree, it was $72,300; and for those with a Ph.D., it was $91,600. The median salary was highest for those working in private industry and lowest for those in academia. According to an ACS survey of recent graduates, inexperienced chemistry graduates with a bachelor's degree earned a median starting salary of $32,500 in October 2004; those with a master's degree earned a median salary of $43,600; and those with a Ph.D. had median earnings of $65,000. Among bachelor's degree graduates, those who had completed internships or had other work experience while in school commanded the highest starting salaries.

In 2005, chemists in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions in the Federal Government averaged $83,777 a year.

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Chemists and Materials Scientists)

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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)

Materials scientists
 Percentile earnings distribution
10th25th50th75th90th
Manufacturing
employment: 3,170
mean earnings: $76,830
(EC) (def) (IG)
$44,940$55,390$72,790$96,320$115,290
Food Manufacturing
employment: 60
mean earnings: $98,940
$40,370$65,390$90,180$114,260>$145K
Paper Manufacturing
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $79,330
$51,590$64,280$79,990$95,730$110,010
Chemical Manufacturing
employment: 1,900
mean earnings: $73,010
$44,100$52,660$67,760$93,060$112,980
Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: 80
mean earnings: $79,380
$51,490$64,370$78,040$91,940$109,400
Primary Metal Manufacturing
employment: 120
mean earnings: $73,570
$42,100$50,860$66,670$93,550$115,420
Machinery Manufacturing
employment: 60
mean earnings: $70,610
$26,380$33,640$55,390$110,760$137,260
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
employment: 320
mean earnings: $85,960
$51,660$63,050$80,180$105,640$132,690
Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing
employment: 50
mean earnings: $95,450
$61,260$70,270$89,250$119,350$144,170
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $93,400
$59,590$82,950$96,620$108,080$115,030
Wholesale Trade
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $66,710
(EC) (def) (IG)
$41,230$51,250$66,130$83,170$93,470
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $67,750
$44,570$53,440$67,840$83,540$92,510
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
employment: 50
mean earnings: $61,920
$33,830$41,820$54,200$80,390$104,840
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
employment: 3,150
mean earnings: $75,440
(EC) (def) (IG)
$44,920$55,140$72,680$90,490$116,380
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
employment: 3,150
mean earnings: $75,440
$44,920$55,140$72,680$90,490$116,380
Management of Companies and Enterprises
employment: 500
mean earnings: $73,090
(EC) (def) (IG)
$17,140$49,220$77,280$101,410$117,120
Management of Companies and Enterprises
employment: 500
mean earnings: $73,090
$17,140$49,220$77,280$101,410$117,120
Educational Services
employment: 440
mean earnings: $53,650
(EC) (def) (IG)
$28,820$35,000$47,920$70,370$89,850
Educational Services
employment: 440
mean earnings: $53,650
$28,820$35,000$47,920$70,370$89,850
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $93,780
(def) (IG)
$50,330$67,480$96,210$117,560$136,650
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $93,780
$50,330$67,480$96,210$117,560$136,650

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

The (EC) links lead to data from the Economic Census from the Census Bureau.

The (def) links lead to 2002 NAICS industry definitions from the Census Bureau.

The (IG) links lead to Industry at a Glance industry profiles from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.