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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for Electrical Engineers as of May 2008 is, $85,350. This would amount to $41.04 an hour.
The starting salary of an electrical engineer in the United States is approximately $52,990 a year. The highest earning ten percent of electrical engineers make approx. $125,000 a year and median earners of the group make $82,000 a year.
on average about 80k a year. if you have a masters degree or a lot of experience you would make much more
The main role of electrical engineers in construction projects is to supervise the electricians in handling all the electrical works considering the safety and quality requirements. The electrical engineer in the construction site also reads and studies the electrical plans (usually done by electrical design engineers) and implement it in the site and sometimes do necessary actions whether to correct or to improve the design. They coordinate with other electrical engineers in the implementation of the electrical system design and also with other engineers of different fields, such as civil and mechanical engineers, to make the construction job easier.
The average salary for a service engineer job can differ depending on where you live. In the south you can make around $62,500 with just a four year degree, but in the north you would make about 56,000. If the cost of living is high in your area then you would be paid more.
The short answer is: yes. An aircraft is, especially these days, a team effort. There could be the chief designer, and aerodynamicist, a structures engineer, an electrical engineer... Think of all of the parts that go to make up a 'plane and then think how hard it would be for one man to learn ALL of the necessary disciplines.
they start out with 40000 for engineers with just a B.S degree. But if you have a masters degree you usually make 50000+ starting. I hope i helped!
It really depends on the type of degree one acquired. With a bachelors degree about $48,500, however if they have a masters or doctorate degree any where from $75,000-$100,000.
The type of degree you have does not effect your salary: If two engineers both got the same job, they would be paid the same - regardless of there degree type. BUT Allot of engineering companies, particularly the top ones, will only employ undergraduates with a masters degree. Therefore it does not effect salary but it effects your job market. Source: I am a undergraduate mechanical engineer myself.
Some engineering disciplines are more complex than others. For example, an electrical engineer will typically make more money than a civil engineer because electrical engineering degree programs are more difficult than civil.
Electrical engineers make more than $40000 in one month
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A masters degree can increase your salary to around 82,000 dollars. Depending on what your degree is in, you can make even more.
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In general, your masters degree will be of equal value. Most employers are more concerned with the degree than the actual school. Just make sure that the school is accredited.