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What You Need to Know About Health and Safety Engineer

Health & Safety Engineer Example Promote worksite or product safety by applying knowledge of industrial processes, mechanics, chemistry, psychology, and industrial health and safety laws. Includes industrial product safety engineers.

  • Fire Protection Engineer
  • System Safety Engineer
  • Product Safety Test Engineer
  • Fire Prevention Engineer
  • Product Safety Engineer

What Kind of Health & Safety Engineer Job Opportunities Are There?

There were about 25,900 jobs for Health and Safety Engineer in 2016 (in the United States). New jobs are being produced at a rate of 8.5% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 2,200 new jobs for Health and Safety Engineer by 2026. Due to new job openings and attrition, there will be an average of 1,900 job openings in this field each year.

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The states with the most job growth for Health & Safety Engineer are North Dakota, Utah, and Nevada. Watch out if you plan on working in Alaska, Wyoming, or Vermont. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.

Do Health and Safety Engineers Make A Lot Of Money?

The salary for Health and Safety Engineers ranges between about $53,170 and $142,970 a year.

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Health and Safety Engineers who work in District of Columbia, New Mexico, or Delaware, make the highest salaries.

How much do Health and Safety Engineers make in each U.S. state?

State Annual Mean Salary
Alabama $97,260
Alaska $83,460
Arizona $74,580
Arkansas $78,030
California $107,290
Colorado $103,940
Connecticut $99,350
Delaware $107,040
District of Columbia $118,890
Florida $80,170
Georgia $78,780
Hawaii $82,190
Idaho $95,430
Illinois $88,320
Indiana $88,220
Iowa $75,400
Kansas $86,210
Kentucky $85,560
Louisiana $89,190
Maine $79,700
Maryland $96,670
Massachusetts $99,090
Michigan $88,980
Minnesota $93,150
Mississippi $67,720
Missouri $92,890
Montana $76,080
Nebraska $85,490
Nevada $102,030
New Hampshire $87,960
New Jersey $106,080
New Mexico $116,350
New York $95,530
North Carolina $78,570
North Dakota $73,820
Ohio $92,710
Oklahoma $94,550
Oregon $86,700
Pennsylvania $107,950
Rhode Island $84,120
South Carolina $80,980
South Dakota $70,120
Tennessee $83,960
Texas $104,580
Utah $80,070
Vermont $83,770
Virginia $96,810
Washington $99,180
West Virginia $78,490
Wisconsin $67,360

Where Health and Safety Engineers Are Employed

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The table below shows the approximate number of Health and Safety Engineers employed by various industries.

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