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GearsA gear illustration to indicate engineering career information.Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology

Do you like math and science? Are you interested in building things?

Consider a career in Engineering, Manufacturing, or Technology.

The demands for jobs in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Technology is exploding as the rate of technological advancement in these fields increases.

Additionally, the knowledge and skills gained from these career fields, especially in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), are widespread and stretch across many different industries like automotive, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, science, and retail.

Salaries in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Technology tend to be higher than average, especially in entry-level positions. Additionally, opportunities for advancement are plentiful as the economy and the rate of technology continue to grow.

In most instances, these career paths require varying levels of post-secondary education, whether apprenticeships, certifications, technical diplomas, associate's or bachelor's degrees.

Manufacturing
machinist

Manufacturing processes are constantly being transformed by advancements in technology, from automation to 3D printing. Outdated manufacturing facilities dependent on manual labor are being replaced by automated, computerized machines, creating new, high-paying career opportunities for workers with the right skills.

Jobs in Demand:
  • Automation Technician
  • Industrial Engineering Technicians
  • Machinist
  • Mechatronics Technician
  • Quality Engineer
  • Welder
Next Ten Years
  • 2.6% Job Growth
  • 8,456 New Job Openings
  • Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Annual Salary Range
Annual Salary Range
Experience Level Salary Range
Entry-Level

$47,182

Average

$58,244

Experienced

$74,361

Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Transportation, Distribution, & Logisitics
Auto Body & Service Tech

The Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics career fields have been revolutionized. Automobiles and trucks have become dependent on computers and electronics, and the logistics industry is much more productive today due to computer-optimization.

Jobs In Demand:
  • Auto Body & Service Tech
  • Cargo & Freight Agent
  • Distribution Manager
  • Heavy Equipment Mechanic
  • Logistician
  • Mobile Electronics Installation & Repair
Next Ten Years
  • 6.9% Job Growth
  • 15,224 New Job Openings
  • Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Annual Salary Range
Annual Salary Range
Experience Level Salary Range
Entry-Level

$19,580

Average

$32,780

Experienced

$53,230

Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Architecture & Construction
two workers at a construction site

The need for construction and trade jobs is growing as new residential homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects are starting all the time. Additionally, many workers in this field are retiring, creating increased demand. This career field is very portable since there is demand for construction across the country.

Jobs In Demand:
  • Architect
  • Carpenter
  • Electrician
  • HVAC Technician
  • Plumber
Next Ten Years
  • 8.7% Job Growth
  • 7,879 New Job Openings
  • Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Annual Salary Range
Annual Salary Range
Experience Level Salary Range
Entry-Level

$34,420

Average

$54,943

Experienced

$82,787

Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
industrial engineer

STEM jobs (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) are appearing everywhere in new industries like bio-tech, data science, electronics, and the environmental industry. These jobs pay very well and are applicable across the economy and different industries.

Jobs in Demand:
  • Bio-Medical Scientist
  • Civil Engineer
  • Data Scientist
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Mechanical Engineer
Next Ten Years
  • 13.3% Job Growth
  • 1,088 New Job Openings
  • Source: WORKnet Wisconsin
Annual Salary Range
Annual Salary Range
Experience Level Salary Range
Entry-Level

$44,667

Average

$66,993

Experienced

$102,637

Source: WORKnet Wisconsin

Pathway Specific Courses

Course Number Course Name Department Pathway Prerequisite Suggested Grade Level(s)
308AP CALCULUS/AB (AP) Mathematics Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology PRE-CALCULUS 12
628 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING/AUTOMATIO Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 10, 11, 12
630 CONSTRUCTION TECH Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 10, 11, 12
622 EMBEDDED PROGRAMMING 1 Engineering Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology POE W/GRADE OF B OR HIGHER 10, 11, 12
645 MATERIAL PROC & FAB Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 9, 10, 11, 12
205 PHYSICS I Science Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology PHYSICAL SCIENCE, ALGEBRA I W/GRADE OF C OR BETTER 11, 12
208 PHYSICS II Science Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology PHYSICS I W/GRADE OF B OR HIGHER 11, 12
515 PLTW CIVIL ENG & ARCH (CEA) Engineering Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 11, 12
516 PLTW DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Engineering Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology ALGEBRA W/GRADE OF 10, 11, 12
500 PLTW INTRO TO ENGINEERING DSGN Engineering Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology ALGEBRA I IS RECOMMENDED 9, 10, 11, 12
505 PLTW PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING Engineering Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology ALGEBRA I 10, 11, 12
650 POWER AND TRANSPORTATION Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 9, 10, 11, 12
640 PRODUCTION Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 9, 10, 11, 12
610 TECH LAB I Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 9, 10, 11, 12
615 TECH LAB II Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology TECH LAB II 9, 10, 11, 12
655 TECHNICAL INNOVATIONS (TC) Technology Education Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology 11, 12