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Best states for a materials process engineer

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Do you want to become a materials process engineer at Boeing, and you wonder what that means or entails? We have the full list of best states for materials process engineers that you can check out, before you begin your journey. Although there are abundant materials process engineer jobs in the United States, a large number of them are in the Midwest. Washington is the best state in the country for materials process engineer jobs.
To that end, we dove into our dataset of job and salary numbers to figure out which states have the best opportunities for materials process engineers. Washington is the best state for materials process engineers, where the median salary is $109,365.If you are currently seeking employment as a materials process engineer, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for materials process engineers in 2026

  1. Washington #1 best state for materials process engineers

    1. Washington

    Total materials process engineer jobs:1,428
    Average annual salary:$109,365
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$82,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.25
  2. New Hampshire #2 best state for materials process engineers

    2. New Hampshire

    Total materials process engineer jobs:314
    Average annual salary:$106,650
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$78,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.15
  3. Massachusetts #3 best state for materials process engineers

    3. Massachusetts

    Total materials process engineer jobs:1,893
    Average annual salary:$104,975
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$142,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.32
  4. Oregon #4 best state for materials process engineers

    4. Oregon

    Total materials process engineer jobs:901
    Average annual salary:$96,557
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$128,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.39
  5. Arizona #5 best state for materials process engineers

    5. Arizona

    Total materials process engineer jobs:1,088
    Average annual salary:$95,049
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$126,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.19
  6. Vermont #6 best state for materials process engineers

    6. Vermont

    Total materials process engineer jobs:93
    Average annual salary:$100,999
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$137,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.78
  7. Minnesota #7 best state for materials process engineers

    7. Minnesota

    Total materials process engineer jobs:1,069
    Average annual salary:$95,834
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$123,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.03
  8. Maryland #8 best state for materials process engineers

    8. Maryland

    Total materials process engineer jobs:1,153
    Average annual salary:$100,083
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$134,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.16
  9. North Dakota #9 best state for materials process engineers

    9. North Dakota

    Total materials process engineer jobs:113
    Average annual salary:$95,215
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$121,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.78
  10. California #10 best state for materials process engineers

    10. California

    Total materials process engineer jobs:7,704
    Average annual salary:$98,765
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$132,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.69

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Detailed list of the best states for a materials process engineer

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Washington$109,365$82,0007,405,7431,428
2New Hampshire$106,650$78,0001,342,795314
3Massachusetts$104,975$77,0006,859,8191,893
4Oregon$96,557$72,0004,142,776901
5Arizona$95,049$71,0007,016,2701,088
6Vermont$100,999$74,000623,65793
7Minnesota$95,834$74,0005,576,6061,069
8Maryland$100,083$74,0006,052,1771,153
9North Dakota$95,215$74,000755,393113
10California$98,765$73,00039,536,6537,704
11Georgia$95,898$73,00010,429,3791,348
12Pennsylvania$93,986$69,00012,805,5371,561
13Maine$99,101$72,0001,335,907133
14Colorado$96,187$73,0005,607,1541,034
15New Mexico$95,576$72,0002,088,070232
16Wyoming$94,687$72,000579,31571
17Virginia$93,568$70,0008,470,0201,779
18Utah$90,567$68,0003,101,833570
19New York$96,079$70,00019,849,3991,998
20Connecticut$94,041$69,0003,588,184479
21Texas$92,093$69,00028,304,5962,689
22Michigan$87,134$66,0009,962,3111,283
23Rhode Island$90,367$66,0001,059,639156
24Alaska$97,324$81,000739,79579
25Delaware$88,801$65,000961,939231
26Nevada$88,364$65,0002,998,039281
27District of Columbia$87,836$65,000693,972399
28Montana$90,403$69,0001,050,493127
29Kentucky$87,307$66,0004,454,189402
30Louisiana$91,557$68,0004,684,333230
31Alabama$83,847$63,0004,874,747641
32South Carolina$86,284$65,0005,024,369538
33Idaho$84,210$63,0001,716,943249
34North Carolina$82,177$62,00010,273,4191,572
35Ohio$80,044$60,00011,658,6091,524
36South Dakota$84,744$65,000869,66663
37New Jersey$86,777$64,0009,005,644950
38Illinois$83,228$64,00012,802,0231,615
39Hawaii$88,624$72,0001,427,53873
40Florida$83,952$62,00020,984,4001,820
41Tennessee$80,452$61,0006,715,984575
42West Virginia$80,220$60,0001,815,857131
43Indiana$74,198$57,0006,666,818935
44Iowa$80,040$61,0003,145,711381
45Kansas$78,230$60,0002,913,123353
46Wisconsin$72,164$55,0005,795,483752
47Oklahoma$78,240$59,0003,930,864238
48Nebraska$63,713$49,0001,920,076297
49Missouri$73,081$56,0006,113,532632
50Mississippi$74,871$56,0002,984,100199
51Arkansas$63,307$48,0003,004,279262

Highest paying states for materials process engineers

RankStateAvg. Materials Process Engineer Salary
1Washington$109,365
2New Hampshire$106,650
3Massachusetts$104,975
4Oregon$96,557
5Arizona$95,049
6Vermont$100,999
7Minnesota$95,834
8Maryland$100,083
9North Dakota$95,215
10California$98,765
11Georgia$95,898
12Pennsylvania$93,986
13Maine$99,101
14Colorado$96,187
15New Mexico$95,576
16Wyoming$94,687
17Virginia$93,568
18Utah$90,567
19New York$96,079
20Connecticut$94,041
21Texas$92,093
22Michigan$87,134
23Rhode Island$90,367
24Alaska$97,324
25Delaware$88,801
26Nevada$88,364
27District of Columbia$87,836
28Montana$90,403
29Kentucky$87,307
30Louisiana$91,557
31Alabama$83,847
32South Carolina$86,284
33Idaho$84,210
34North Carolina$82,177
35Ohio$80,044
36South Dakota$84,744
37New Jersey$86,777
38Illinois$83,228
39Hawaii$88,624
40Florida$83,952
41Tennessee$80,452
42West Virginia$80,220
43Indiana$74,198
44Iowa$80,040
45Kansas$78,230
46Wisconsin$72,164
47Oklahoma$78,240
48Nebraska$63,713
49Missouri$73,081
50Mississippi$74,871
51Arkansas$63,307

Expert opinions on the best states for materials process engineers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for materials process engineers to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Maria Benavides Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, Chemistry Program Coordinator, Assistant Chair, University of Houston - Downtown

    Texas is a good place for Chemistry graduates, particularly the city of Houston, which houses the largest medical center in the world, and the largest petroleum industry hub in the world. Most of our graduates find employment in the oil industry but also in those companies that provide services to the petroleum industry, such as chemical supply, waste disposal, chemical safety, etc. Our graduates also find employment in the medical research field, in research labs such as the famous UT Anderson Cancer Center.

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