Salary for Non-Wind and Solar Energy Engineers
Also known as: Corrosion Control Engineer, Mathematical Engineer, Optical Engineer, Ordnance Engineer, Photonics Engineer, Salvage Engineer
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During the construction process, energy engineers work to identify potential areas for energy savings and efficiency. These professionals identify potential areas for energy savings by reviewing plans and materials, inspecting the jobsite, monitoring energy systems, and conducting energy audits. In addition, these professionals may use computer software to model, measure and verify energy consumption. A Bachelor's degree is normally a requirement for this field. Trade-specific licensing may also be necessary.A Non-Wind and Solar Energy Engineer will normally receive a salary between $55,360 - $166,050 based on experience. can receive an average pay level of one hundred and seven thousand and sixty dollars every year.
have the best average compensation in District of Columbia, where they receive an average job salary of approximately $139,050. They have the best average pay in Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction, where they receive average wages of $128,070.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 37.78 percent nationwide in that time.
Non-Wind and Solar Energy Engineers tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: