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3 billon dollars a year It depends on your level of experience and education. An experienced (5 years or more) manufacturing engineer with a 2 year degree or better, could land a job as a senior manufacturing engineer (average pay $78,000 / year). For similar experience in a manufacturing engineering job or process engineer the average pay is closer to $55,000/year. Of course, it also depends alot on your location...average is just that, average. There may be some areas that pay closer to six figures, and some that pay closer to $30,000/year depending on the industry and demand for jobs.

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