Engineering

Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineers

SOC 17-2071

$108,240
Median Pay / yr
4%
Growing
~13K
Openings / yr
4 years
Time to Entry

How Much Does an Electrical Engineer Make?

The national median salary for an Electrical Engineer is $108,240 per year ($52.04/hour), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024 data).

That's 65% above the national median salary of $65,470 for all occupations.

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How to Become an Electrical Engineer

Education Required
Bachelor's degree
Typical Entry Path

Bachelor's in electrical engineering (ABET-accredited)

Required Licenses & Certifications

FE exam (entry); PE license for senior roles

Time to Entry-Level
4 years

Electrical Engineer Job Outlook

Faster than avg — the BLS projects 4% growth from 2024 to 2034.

That's faster than the average across all occupations (4%).

About 12,800 positions are expected to open annually, from both new roles and replacement needs.

Power grid modernization; semiconductor demand

What It's Like to Work as an Electrical Engineer

Physical Demands
Low

This is primarily desk-based or low-physical-effort work.

Remote Work
Moderate

Some employers offer remote or hybrid arrangements.

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Career data sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024-34 projections (released August 2025). Salary data: BLS OEWS May 2024.

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