How much do chemical enginners make a year? Ho much do explosive demolition technicians make a year?
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Pay scale is really dependent on your location. For instance, someone who lives in California will generally make more than someone who lives in Alabama, because the cost of living in California is generally much higher. But according to Salary.com this is as follows for the national average:
Chemical Engineer (entry level 1)
10th percentile - $44,445
25th - $50,073
75th - $60,877
90th - $65,086
A level 3 Chemical Engineer can pay up to $95,000
For an Explosives Demolition Technician, there isn't neccessarily a degree for this type of work.
You could major in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Explosives. I had a proffessor who did the same. For Mechanical Engineers the national averages are:
Mechanical Engineer (entry level 1):
10th - $46,096
25th - $50,642
75th - $60,725
90th - $65,358
I am a chemical engineer. Fresh graduate ChemE's make about 55 to 60 K per year. People with 20 years experience are making about $150 K/year. Because oil prices have been above $50/bbl for a while, there is severe shortage of ChemE's in the oil belt, especially in Houston. Canada is developing its tar sands for oil and there are tremendous opportunities in Alberta, home of the beautiful Canadian rockies.
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