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Best states for an engineering project specialist

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Not all states present equal opportunity for employees, and when it comes to engineering project specialist jobs, it's no different. We know how hard job search can be, and in order to make your life a little easier, we have the information you need in order to determine where you might want to start your job search. This way, if you are newly entering the job market, or you are looking to change jobs, you know which places are the best for engineering project specialist jobs.
To do that, we looked at the most recent data we have available for the following criteria -- average annual wages, and availability of jobs for engineering project specialists.We found that Nevada is the best state for engineering project specialist jobs, whereas Colorado is the worst.

10 best states for engineering project specialists in 2025

  1. Nevada #1 best state for engineering project specialists

    1. Nevada

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:542
    Average annual salary:$117,469
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$184,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.41
  2. Wisconsin #2 best state for engineering project specialists

    2. Wisconsin

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:1,423
    Average annual salary:$115,553
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$191,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.4
  3. New Hampshire #3 best state for engineering project specialists

    3. New Hampshire

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:466
    Average annual salary:$111,053
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$70,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$173,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.45
  4. Connecticut #4 best state for engineering project specialists

    4. Connecticut

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:574
    Average annual salary:$132,882
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$86,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$203,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  5. Ohio #5 best state for engineering project specialists

    5. Ohio

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:2,439
    Average annual salary:$106,443
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$173,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.3
  6. Maine #6 best state for engineering project specialists

    6. Maine

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:338
    Average annual salary:$106,395
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$168,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.39
  7. Virginia #7 best state for engineering project specialists

    7. Virginia

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:1,735
    Average annual salary:$126,147
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$81,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$194,000
    Location Quotient:
    1
  8. Indiana #8 best state for engineering project specialists

    8. Indiana

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:1,469
    Average annual salary:$103,465
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$172,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.22
  9. Georgia #9 best state for engineering project specialists

    9. Georgia

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:2,514
    Average annual salary:$100,709
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$159,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.32
  10. Massachusetts #10 best state for engineering project specialists

    10. Massachusetts

    Total engineering project specialist jobs:1,553
    Average annual salary:$116,495
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$181,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.92

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Detailed list of the best states for an engineering project specialist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Nevada$117,469$74,0002,998,039542
2Wisconsin$115,553$69,0005,795,4831,423
3New Hampshire$111,053$70,0001,342,795466
4Connecticut$132,882$86,0003,588,184574
5Ohio$106,443$65,00011,658,6092,439
6Maine$106,395$67,0001,335,907338
7Virginia$126,147$81,0008,470,0201,735
8Indiana$103,465$62,0006,666,8181,469
9Georgia$100,709$63,00010,429,3792,514
10Massachusetts$116,495$74,0006,859,8191,553
11Arkansas$98,480$58,0003,004,279634
12Pennsylvania$113,438$72,00012,805,5371,640
13Michigan$96,681$58,0009,962,3112,018
14Alabama$99,951$62,0004,874,747932
15New York$117,378$75,00019,849,3992,012
16Washington$107,637$66,0007,405,7431,391
17California$123,907$80,00039,536,6533,414
18North Carolina$104,978$66,00010,273,4191,526
19Mississippi$99,583$62,0002,984,100396
20Louisiana$97,834$62,0004,684,333647
21West Virginia$95,423$58,0001,815,857321
22Rhode Island$99,985$63,0001,059,639232
23Delaware$103,472$65,000961,939209
24Minnesota$91,406$52,0005,576,6061,773
25Tennessee$88,549$53,0006,715,9841,353
26North Dakota$83,525$48,000755,393296
27New Mexico$86,964$53,0002,088,070551
28New Jersey$100,728$63,0009,005,6441,007
29South Dakota$84,698$47,000869,666240
30Oregon$92,152$56,0004,142,776899
31Idaho$83,875$49,0001,716,943489
32Florida$96,299$64,00020,984,4002,287
33Vermont$98,877$61,000623,65745
34Maryland$98,808$62,0006,052,1771,058
35District of Columbia$96,288$61,000693,972325
36Kentucky$85,630$51,0004,454,189719
37South Carolina$87,045$55,0005,024,369984
38Texas$93,713$59,00028,304,5962,951
39Kansas$80,988$45,0002,913,123725
40Nebraska$79,186$43,0001,920,076604
41Oklahoma$83,643$49,0003,930,864601
42Iowa$79,701$44,0003,145,711878
43Arizona$89,180$56,0007,016,270949
44Hawaii$85,264$60,0001,427,538163
45Missouri$75,946$42,0006,113,5321,359
46Montana$82,955$47,0001,050,493202
47Utah$78,878$46,0003,101,833635
48Illinois$85,670$49,00012,802,0231,531
49Alaska$79,248$56,000739,795139
50Wyoming$68,777$38,000579,315115
51Colorado$72,346$40,0005,607,1541,103

Highest paying states for engineering project specialists

RankStateAvg. Engineering Project Specialist Salary
1Nevada$117,469
2Wisconsin$115,553
3New Hampshire$111,053
4Connecticut$132,882
5Ohio$106,443
6Maine$106,395
7Virginia$126,147
8Indiana$103,465
9Georgia$100,709
10Massachusetts$116,495
11Arkansas$98,480
12Pennsylvania$113,438
13Michigan$96,681
14Alabama$99,951
15New York$117,378
16Washington$107,637
17California$123,907
18North Carolina$104,978
19Mississippi$99,583
20Louisiana$97,834
21West Virginia$95,423
22Rhode Island$99,985
23Delaware$103,472
24Minnesota$91,406
25Tennessee$88,549
26North Dakota$83,525
27New Mexico$86,964
28New Jersey$100,728
29South Dakota$84,698
30Oregon$92,152
31Idaho$83,875
32Florida$96,299
33Vermont$98,877
34Maryland$98,808
35District of Columbia$96,288
36Kentucky$85,630
37South Carolina$87,045
38Texas$93,713
39Kansas$80,988
40Nebraska$79,186
41Oklahoma$83,643
42Iowa$79,701
43Arizona$89,180
44Hawaii$85,264
45Missouri$75,946
46Montana$82,955
47Utah$78,878
48Illinois$85,670
49Alaska$79,248
50Wyoming$68,777
51Colorado$72,346

Expert opinions on the best states for engineering project specialists

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for engineering project specialists to find work opportunities?

    M. Stephen Enders Ph.D.M. Stephen Enders Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor & Department Head, Colorado School of Mines

    All states have some type of mining operations even if they are quarries for sand & gravel operations. The states that have very strong mining industries include: Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, Florida, and many others.
    In the U.S. mining industry, there are >2 jobs for each mining engineering graduate. This has been about the same for the past 10+ years and is not expected to change in the foreseeable future. Similar situations exist worldwide.

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