Industrial engineering technologists and technicians
Career Friend answer pageIndustrial engineering technologists and technicians typically requires Associate’s degree and BLS lists median annual pay of $50,000 to $74,999 with a Slower than average 10-year outlook.
Entry path: BLS lists None on-the-job training and 1,000 to 4,999 projected new jobs.
Related degree and certificate lanes from the NCES CIP-SOC crosswalk include Applied Engineering Technologies/Technicians. -> Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians; Industrial Technology/Technician. -> Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians; Manufacturing Engineering Technology/Technician. -> Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians; Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other. -> Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians; Industrial Safety Technology/Technician. -> Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians.
Official workforce-funded training options in the current TrainingProviderResults.gov slice include CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NC) Computer Engineering Technology with completion 0.05 and employment 0.63; Craven Community College (NC) Electronics Engineering Technology (A40200) AA/AS with completion 0.47 and employment 0.73; Craven Community College (NC) Engineering/NCSU 2+2 Engineering with completion -1 and employment -1; IT Expert System Inc. (IL) System Engineering Program with completion 1 and employment -1.
Public apprenticeship examples include Apprenticeship Carolina Mechatronics Apprenticeship (SC); CompTIA Cloud Infrastructure Apprenticeship (National); IBEW Outside Lineman Apprenticeship (NY); IBEW Outside Lineman Apprenticeship (NJ).