Advanced Manufacturing Engineers


Overview

Introduction

In advanced manufacturing, cutting-edge technologies and work processes improve efficiency and production quality, increase flexibility and responsiveness to market demands, generate added value, and achieve other goals. Workers in this field use tools such as advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, digital design and prototyping, Big Data, data analytics, virtual and augmented reality, and the Internet of Things, as well as nontraditional manufacturing techniques such as additive manufacturing, computer numerical control machining, sust...

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Median Salary

$83,293

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Employment Prospects

Good

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Minimum Education Level

Bachelors Degree


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Experience

Internship, co-op, or on-the-job experience


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Skills

Research|Scientific|Math


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Personality Traits

Problem-Solving|Scientific|Technical

Earnings

According to PayScale.com, advanced manufacturing engineers earned salaries ranging from $68,000 to $120,000 or more in March 2024. They received an average salary of $83,293.

Some advanced manufacturing engineers receive bonuses, access to profit-sharing programs, and other non-salary–related financial awards. In 2024, engineers received bonuses that ranged from $795 to $12,000 and prof...

Work Environment

Advanced manufacturing engineers typically work at factories, laboratories, or offices. Those who work in manufacturing plants and laboratories typically wear protective clothing and eye and ear protective gear. Depending on the industry, manufacturing plants can be hot, loud, chaotic, or relatively quiet and clean. The use of automation has reduced the number of employees at factories.

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Outlook

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts a “bright employment outlook” for manufacturing engineers during the next decade. As companies increasingly adopt advanced manufacturing technologies, demand will continue to grow for engineers with knowledge of additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and other cutting-edge technologies. However, “the pipeline of talent for advanced manuf...

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