I have looked on various salary survey websites as well as gostructural.com and I was wondering if anyone else thinks that a structural should make at least $80K as can be seen on the go structural website. In Oregon you have to pass the PE before even taking the SE so I feel it is an even higher credential (not quite as bad as CA however). My current job is in a position where I'll have an opportunity to negotiate soon. I thought this could also serve as a thread for people that are curious about structural engineering salaries.
Title: Project Engineer III (Structural)
State: OR
Years of Experience in USA : 12
Years of Experience outside USA : 0
Education: Bachelor, Master, or Doctorate degree: Bachelors
Has FE, PE, or SE: EIT, PE, SE
Has LEED AP, PLS, P.Eng., ....etc.: N/A
Vacation days: 5
Sick leave days: 3
401K, Percentage match: 3%
Other Benefits: sit in office or cubical, pay education fees, etc: 90% cubical, 10% field
Annual Salary or rate per hour: $67500 / year
Annual Bonus: n/a
Annual Raise: n/a
Title: Project Engineer III (Structural)
State: OR
Years of Experience in USA : 12
Years of Experience outside USA : 0
Education: Bachelor, Master, or Doctorate degree: Bachelors
Has FE, PE, or SE: EIT, PE, SE
Has LEED AP, PLS, P.Eng., ....etc.: N/A
Vacation days: 5
Sick leave days: 3
401K, Percentage match: 3%
Other Benefits: sit in office or cubical, pay education fees, etc: 90% cubical, 10% field
Annual Salary or rate per hour: $67500 / year
Annual Bonus: n/a
Annual Raise: n/a
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