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Engineering Salaries

This page contains information and resources about potential engineering employment wages /pay /salaries
for biological and agricultural engineering and technology graduates.

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Below are some reasons why engineering wages vary:

  1. Job location
  2. Years of experience
  3. Areas of expertise
  4. Amount of travel
  5. Academic record
  6. Type of certifications
  7. Prior co-op or industry related experience
  8. The employing businesses' particular needs

Engineering Wages

Engineers are generally well paid and respected. The median salary for all US engineering disciplines range from $50,000 to $60,000. This wage median is also representative of biological engineers. In general a Biological Engineers wages are comparable to that of a Civil Engineer.

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Wages for biological engineers who specialize in high-risk hazardous waste management might find that positions of this variety could earn from $60,000 to $90,000. An environmental compliance engineer whose focus is on legal issues might earn $48,000 to $70,000.

An entry-level biological engineer might start their career at $45,000 however, some graduates do command much more. The main factors used by employers of entry-level candidates are based on academic record and/or prior industry experience, Co-op, internship, and summer research experience. Those with masters' degrees could start at $48,000 or more. This department is proud of the fact that many of our graduates choose to continue to earn their advanced degrees at NC State. Technology graduates often work with engineers to complete engineering projects. An entry level starting salary for a technology graduate might be 33,500. Another good place to find wage information is to search The Bureau of Labor statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/