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Median Salary by Years Experience - Job: Civil Engineer (United States)

Median Salary by Years Experience - Job: Civil Engineer (United States)
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Currency: USD  |  Updated: 29 Nov 2008  |  Individuals reporting: 6,651  
Find Salary Reports for these Years Experience Ranges: Less than 1 year, 1-4 years, 5-9 years, 10-19 years, 20 years or more (More)

Job Description - Civil Engineer

People with the job title Civil Engineer typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.
  • Civil Engineers - Perform engineering duties in planning, designing, and overseeing construction and maintenance of building structures, and facilities, such as roads, railroads, airports, bridges, harbors, channels, dams, irrigation projects, pipelines, power plants, water and sewage systems, and waste disposal units. Includes architectural, structural, traffic, ocean, and geo-technical engineers.

PayScale Advice - Job: Civil Engineer

Asking for a raise - Civil Engineer - (City withheld for privacy), California, United States.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 21 Jun 2007.
Always go in with concrete evidence of your performance and competitive rates.

Civil Engineering Salaries

Civil engineers play a major part in creating the vast infrastructure of our society, yet we seldom think about the role they play in our daily lives. From the moment we start our day, most of us benefit from the work of civil engineers. Water arrives to our houses through water systems designed by civil engineers. The bridges, roads, and railways that we travel on are designed by civil engineers. We can even thank civil engineers for the dams that generate our electricity and the buildings and skyscrapers we work in. If it weren't for civil engineers, our modern infrastructure for transportation, energy, and commerce would not exist as we know it today. Because we are accustomed to these conveniences, we often take them for granted. Fortunately for civil engineers, their important work doesn't go unrewarded, and civil engineering salaries provide generous compensation.

Looking at Civil Engineering Salaries by Experience, you'll notice that civil engineering salaries start out at around $47,000. But after 20 years of experience, a seasoned Civil Engineer can earn civil engineering salaries up to $84,000. If you break down Civil Engineering Salaries by Industry, you'll see that median civil engineering salaries generally range from $54,000 to $58,000 among various industries. According to PayScale's industry chart, those within the construction or architecture industries earn the highest civil engineering salaries, and a large number of civil engineers also earn hearty engineering salaries as consultants.

Comparing Engineering Salaries

Civil Engineering is the oldest engineering field, but our world today relies on multiple forms of engineering. Take a broader look at engineering salaries by comparing civil engineering salaries to Government Engineering Salaries, Mechanical Engineering Starting Salaries, Electrical Engineering Salaries, and Petroleum Engineering Salaries with a Master's Degree.

Median Salary by Employer Type - Job: Civil Engineer (United States)

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Median Salary by City - Job: Civil Engineer (United States)

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