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Best states for a project field engineer

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Not all states present equal opportunity for employees, and when it comes to project field engineer 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. In fact, our research shows that Pennsylvania is the best state for project field engineers in America. The best city in America for project field engineers with the highest pay is Roseville, CA.
The median salary for project field engineers in Pennsylvania is $76,339. Compare that to the median salary in Wyoming of $56,928, which ranked worst for project field engineers, and you can see how your location is important for your career.If you are currently seeking employment as a project field engineer, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for project field engineers in 2025

  1. Pennsylvania #1 best state for project field engineers

    1. Pennsylvania

    Total project field engineer jobs:2,883
    Average annual salary:$76,339
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$97,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.13
  2. California #2 best state for project field engineers

    2. California

    Total project field engineer jobs:8,022
    Average annual salary:$83,885
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$109,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.25
  3. Oklahoma #3 best state for project field engineers

    3. Oklahoma

    Total project field engineer jobs:605
    Average annual salary:$91,440
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$117,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.9
  4. Missouri #4 best state for project field engineers

    4. Missouri

    Total project field engineer jobs:1,274
    Average annual salary:$78,204
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$61,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.99
  5. District of Columbia #5 best state for project field engineers

    5. District of Columbia

    Total project field engineer jobs:412
    Average annual salary:$87,495
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$112,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  6. Maine #6 best state for project field engineers

    6. Maine

    Total project field engineer jobs:359
    Average annual salary:$72,014
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$89,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  7. Washington #7 best state for project field engineers

    7. Washington

    Total project field engineer jobs:1,517
    Average annual salary:$78,439
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$101,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95
  8. Iowa #8 best state for project field engineers

    8. Iowa

    Total project field engineer jobs:872
    Average annual salary:$72,147
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.1
  9. Vermont #9 best state for project field engineers

    9. Vermont

    Total project field engineer jobs:231
    Average annual salary:$71,559
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$88,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.37
  10. North Carolina #10 best state for project field engineers

    10. North Carolina

    Total project field engineer jobs:1,542
    Average annual salary:$77,092
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.73

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Detailed list of the best states for a project field engineer

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Pennsylvania$76,339$59,00012,805,5372,883
2California$83,885$64,00039,536,6538,022
3Oklahoma$91,440$71,0003,930,864605
4Missouri$78,204$61,0006,113,5321,274
5District of Columbia$87,495$68,000693,972412
6Maine$72,014$58,0001,335,907359
7Washington$78,439$60,0007,405,7431,517
8Iowa$72,147$57,0003,145,711872
9Vermont$71,559$57,000623,657231
10North Carolina$77,092$60,00010,273,4191,542
11North Dakota$68,775$55,000755,393306
12Texas$69,535$53,00028,304,5965,834
13Michigan$68,983$54,0009,962,3112,026
14Nevada$69,785$52,0002,998,039533
15Kentucky$71,540$55,0004,454,189734
16Delaware$74,802$58,000961,939233
17New Jersey$79,089$62,0009,005,644989
18Mississippi$71,960$56,0002,984,100386
19Illinois$75,346$59,00012,802,0231,809
20Wisconsin$67,593$53,0005,795,4831,556
21New York$78,831$61,00019,849,3991,949
22Virginia$73,924$57,0008,470,0201,961
23Idaho$67,625$51,0001,716,943483
24Maryland$76,343$59,0006,052,1771,249
25Georgia$71,499$55,00010,429,3791,634
26Rhode Island$68,809$54,0001,059,639286
27West Virginia$68,621$53,0001,815,857287
28Alaska$74,119$64,000739,795137
29Louisiana$68,565$53,0004,684,333621
30New Hampshire$66,978$53,0001,342,795475
31Minnesota$67,443$53,0005,576,6061,792
32Montana$65,577$52,0001,050,493340
33Connecticut$72,020$56,0003,588,184594
34New Mexico$65,134$49,0002,088,070539
35Indiana$64,450$50,0006,666,8181,659
36Massachusetts$70,636$56,0006,859,8191,840
37Oregon$68,280$51,0004,142,776967
38Hawaii$63,360$54,0001,427,538297
39Alabama$64,211$50,0004,874,7471,017
40Utah$67,223$51,0003,101,833598
41Ohio$63,021$49,00011,658,6092,400
42Arizona$66,307$50,0007,016,2701,217
43Colorado$66,752$51,0005,607,1541,283
44South Carolina$62,791$49,0005,024,3691,021
45Nebraska$62,528$49,0001,920,076500
46Tennessee$60,184$47,0006,715,9841,310
47Kansas$57,757$45,0002,913,123715
48Florida$64,328$50,00020,984,4002,417
49Arkansas$56,918$44,0003,004,279576
50South Dakota$60,780$48,000869,666185
51Wyoming$56,928$44,000579,315116

Highest paying states for project field engineers

RankStateAvg. Project Field Engineer Salary
1Pennsylvania$76,339
2California$83,885
3Oklahoma$91,440
4Missouri$78,204
5District of Columbia$87,495
6Maine$72,014
7Washington$78,439
8Iowa$72,147
9Vermont$71,559
10North Carolina$77,092
11North Dakota$68,775
12Texas$69,535
13Michigan$68,983
14Nevada$69,785
15Kentucky$71,540
16Delaware$74,802
17New Jersey$79,089
18Mississippi$71,960
19Illinois$75,346
20Wisconsin$67,593
21New York$78,831
22Virginia$73,924
23Idaho$67,625
24Maryland$76,343
25Georgia$71,499
26Rhode Island$68,809
27West Virginia$68,621
28Alaska$74,119
29Louisiana$68,565
30New Hampshire$66,978
31Minnesota$67,443
32Montana$65,577
33Connecticut$72,020
34New Mexico$65,134
35Indiana$64,450
36Massachusetts$70,636
37Oregon$68,280
38Hawaii$63,360
39Alabama$64,211
40Utah$67,223
41Ohio$63,021
42Arizona$66,307
43Colorado$66,752
44South Carolina$62,791
45Nebraska$62,528
46Tennessee$60,184
47Kansas$57,757
48Florida$64,328
49Arkansas$56,918
50South Dakota$60,780
51Wyoming$56,928

Expert opinions on the best states for project field engineers

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

    Vineet Kamat Ph.D.Vineet Kamat Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan

    Generally speaking, construction work in the US is concentrated in areas that are population centers (such as the east and west coasts) or industrial centers (such as TX and LA). For instance, several major rails and light transit projects are underway in Las Vegas, California, and Washington state, as well as in NYC, which also has significant building construction projects ongoing. Major energy-related infrastructure is also under construction in the southern states of the US, all of which will provide good opportunities for construction graduates in the upcoming months and years.

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