Search results for: Nuclear Engineers
Region: Statewide
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| Engineers, All Other | Bachelor's degree |
$65.73
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$136,720
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14.6%
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31
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| Power Plant Operators | High school diploma or equivalent |
$49.75
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$103,470
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-6.2%
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28
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| Materials Engineers | Bachelor's degree |
$48.31
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$100,490
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15.8%
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16
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| Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors | Bachelor's degree |
$51.88
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$107,900
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16.2%
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15
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| Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians | Associate degree |
$33.62
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$69,930
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5.2%
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8
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| Electro-Mechanical Technicians | Associate degree |
$33.62
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$69,930
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5.2%
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8
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| Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers | Bachelor's degree |
$48.78
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$101,450
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8.5%
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6
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Results of search: 27
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*Demand is solely determined by the number of annual job openings. The number of openings are divided into thirds to define High (top third; greatest number of annual openings), Average (middle third), and Low (bottom third; least number of annual openings) Demand.
All occupation codes and titles including military occupations are updated annually.
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