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Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors in The United States

(Ingenieros en salud y seguridad, excepto ingenieros e inspectores en seguridad de minas)

Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors -- Promote worksite or product safety by applying knowledge of industrial processes, mechanics, chemistry, psychology, and industrial health and safety laws.

SOC (Standard Occupational Classification)17-2111.00
Career InterestsIRC
Minimum education required(Bachelor)
Bachelor's degree
Minimum work experience required(None)
None
Job training required(None)
None
Growth Outlook (projected percentage growth in jobs per year from 2018-2028)0.52 (low growth)
Current number of workers in USA (2018)27,000
Projected number of workers in USA (2028)28,400
Average Annual Openings in USA (2018-2028)2,000
 
Average entry-level annual salary in USA (2019)$53,650
Average annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$94,810
Average experienced-worker annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$143,880
Career ClusterScience, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
(Ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas)
Major Occupational GroupArchitecture and Engineering

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