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National Earnings

The earnings information below is for the occupational group Marine Engineers and Naval Architects. The occupation Naval Architect is part of this group.

Average Annual Wage

$105,560

Average Hourly Wage

$50.75

Average Annual Range

$66,360 to $150,260

Note: variations in salaries reflect differences in size of firm, location, level of education and professional credentials.

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National Employment and Outlook

Outlook stable
  The employment change from 2021 to 2031 is estimated to be +4%.
(The National average for all occupations is +5%)
Job Openings very small number
  Less than 1000 average annual openings are expected for this occupation between 2021 and 2031.
(The National Average for all occupations is 1,757 openings)
Employment very small occupation
  This was a very small occupation in the United States, employing 7,600 workers in 2021.
(The National average for all occupations is 142,207 workers)
Growth Average growth
  Naval architects are expected to be needed to help design ships and port facilities that meet increasingly strict international emissions standards. In addition, as offshore wind energy projects become more feasible, naval architects are expected to be needed to provide expertise for the construction of wind platforms. 
Industries Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS540000) (35.9%)
  • Manufacturing (NAICS31-330) (35.5%)
  • Transportation equipment manufacturing (NAICS336000) (34.5%)
  • Ship and boat building (NAICS336600) (34.5%)
  • Architectural, engineering, and related services (NAICS541300) (25.4%)
  • Engineering services (NAICS541330) (23.8%)
  • Federal government (NAICS910000) (15.7%)

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