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Construction Engineering Salary

Those interested in a career in the field will want to consider the anticipated
construction engineering salary.
Here, it may be important to draw a distinction between two job titles:
Construction engineer and construction engineering manager. While these
roles are similar in many ways, construction engineers may have greater
responsibilities in the design phase, while construction engineering
managers are more involved in on-site management.

Construction Engineering Salary Range


According to data from the compensation website PayScale.com, the
median annual salary for a construction engineer was approximately
$69,000 as of September 2020. PayScale reports the median annual salary
of construction engineering managers was around $92,000 as of
September 2020. Bonuses can add to salaries, and in some work
environments, salaries may be augmented with profit-sharing opportunities.
RELEVANT FACTORS

Salaries vary from one position to the next based on a number of factors,
including experience, education, and geographic location.

• Generally speaking, construction engineers and construction


engineering managers who have more years of experience will
command higher salary ranges. This is a field in which experience is
prioritized and rewarded.
• An advanced degree such as a master’s degree in construction
engineering or a related field will typically lead to higher pay levels.
• Geographic location. Demand for construction engineering
professionals varies depending on geographic locale. Generally,
more urban or metropolitan areas have a greater need for
construction professionals and pay them more competitively.

Construction Engineering Educational


Requirements
Another important aspect to consider when pursuing a career in
construction engineering is education. Generally speaking, construction
engineering roles only require a bachelor’s degree, ideally in a field related
to engineering or construction management.
However, those who pursue and earn an advanced degree may be more
competitive in the job market, increasing their likelihood of finding the best
roles and commanding the highest salaries. Those with master’s-level
degrees also develop leadership and managerial competencies, which
means they may be better suited for roles that lead larger engineering or
construction teams.

Construction Engineering Technology


Careers
Construction engineers can choose from several different career paths,
including some that exist within the subcategory of construction
engineering technology. This field focuses more on the technical and
inspection-based aspects of overseeing a construction site, and often uses
cutting-edge technologies to ensure precision in their work.
For those who wish to pursue a career in construction engineering
technology, three of the most common career paths include construction
manager, cost estimator, and field engineer.

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