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Energy engineer salary

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Daisy Huang

Average energy engineer salary

$86,305

$41.49 hourly rate

Entry-level energy engineer salary
$62,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding Energy Engineer Salaries

As of October 2025, the average salary for an Energy Engineer is approximately $86,305 per year, translating to about $41 per hour. Salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, and specific industry sectors.

Salary by Experience Level

Entry-level energy engineers can expect lower salaries, typically starting around $60,000, while those with several years of experience can earn upwards of $100,000. This progression highlights the potential for salary growth in this field.

Regional Salary Variations

Energy engineers in states like California and Texas often report higher salaries compared to their peers in other regions. For instance, California is known for offering salaries that can exceed $100,000, reflecting the state's robust energy sector.

Job Opportunities

The demand for energy engineers is on the rise, with roles available in renewable energy, utilities, and consulting firms. Exploring job listings can provide insights into salary ranges and required qualifications, helping you navigate your career path effectively.

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Where can an Energy Engineer earn more?

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Columbus, OH$105,534
Omaha, NE$76,818
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Amazon$124,659
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Energy engineer salaries by experience level

Experience levelAvg. salaryHourly rate
Entry-level energy engineer$63,000$30.28
Mid-level energy engineer$89,000$42.80
Senior-level energy engineer$109,000$52.25

Energy engineer salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Indeed, Ziprecruiter, Comparably and Payscale, the average salary for an energy engineer typically falls between $76,083 and $148,570.
zippia
$86,305yearly
indeed[1]
$92,667yearly
comparably[2]
$90,941yearly
Salary.com[3]
$148,570yearly
ZipRecruiter[4]
$98,063yearly
payscale[5]
$76,083yearly

Average energy engineer salary by state

The highest-paying states for energy engineers are Arizona, New Mexico, and California. The lowest average energy engineer salary states are Nevada, Hawaii, and Indiana.

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Highest paying states for energy engineers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Arizona$100,248$48.20
2New Mexico$99,631$47.90
3New Hampshire$94,596$45.48
4Vermont$96,074$46.19
5Connecticut$97,338$46.80
6California$97,750$47.00
7Texas$93,715$45.06
8Colorado$91,729$44.10
9Virginia$91,914$44.19
10Maryland$94,799$45.58
11Washington$90,842$43.67
12Massachusetts$91,494$43.99
13Iowa$95,003$45.67
14Oregon$88,988$42.78
15Wyoming$84,590$40.67
16Kansas$94,468$45.42
17Idaho$87,247$41.95
18West Virginia$89,552$43.05
19New Jersey$93,245$44.83
20Minnesota$84,249$40.50
21Pennsylvania$84,854$40.80
22Utah$79,918$38.42
23Alabama$78,959$37.96
24Maine$83,165$39.98
25Kentucky$82,984$39.90
26Illinois$83,853$40.31
27Ohio$77,247$37.14
28North Dakota$78,801$37.89
29New York$82,468$39.65
30Alaska$81,614$39.24
31Wisconsin$77,221$37.13
32North Carolina$77,304$37.17
33Georgia$80,271$38.59
34Florida$81,622$39.24
35Nebraska$76,805$36.93
36Montana$77,986$37.49
37South Carolina$75,987$36.53
38Michigan$70,644$33.96
39Louisiana$78,543$37.76
40District of Columbia$61,910$29.76
41Delaware$62,729$30.16
42South Dakota$74,995$36.06
43Mississippi$74,890$36.00
44Hawaii$67,991$32.69
45Indiana$66,227$31.84
46Nevada$68,441$32.90
47Oklahoma$72,857$35.03
48Missouri$70,291$33.79
49Rhode Island$62,653$30.12
50Tennessee$68,817$33.09
51Arkansas$62,421$30.01

Highest paying cities for energy engineers

The highest-paying cities for energy engineers are San Francisco, CA, Phoenix, AZ, and Middletown, CT.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1San Francisco, CA$105,534$50.74
2Phoenix, AZ$100,287$48.21
3Middletown, CT$97,351$46.80
4Baltimore, MD$95,060$45.70
5Austin, TX$94,386$45.38
6Edison, NJ$93,268$44.84
7Denver, CO$91,664$44.07
8Boston, MA$91,535$44.01
9Seattle, WA$91,524$44.00
10Portland, OR$88,102$42.36
11Philadelphia, PA$85,394$41.05
12Saint Paul, MN$84,347$40.55
13Chicago, IL$84,006$40.39
14New York, NY$82,791$39.80
15Orlando, FL$82,381$39.61
16Atlanta, GA$80,104$38.51
17Salt Lake City, UT$79,475$38.21
18Morrisville, NC$78,025$37.51
19Columbus, OH$76,985$37.01
20Omaha, NE$76,818$36.93

Energy engineer salary details

An energy engineer's salary ranges from $62,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $120,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average energy engineer salary graph, trends, and summary

What is an energy engineer's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$120,000$10,000$58
75th Percentile$102,000$8,500$49
Average$86,305$7,192$41
25th Percentile$72,000$6,000$35
10th Percentile$62,000$5,167$30

Highest paying energy engineer jobs

The highest paying types of energy engineers are renewable energy engineer, renewable energy consultant, and distributed generation project manager.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Renewable Energy Consultant$94,129$7,844$45.258,710
Mechanical Engineer$75,352$6,279$36.23105,618
Process Engineer$82,443$6,870$39.6466,937
Project Engineer$75,050$6,254$36.08176,689
Engineer$92,076$7,673$44.27618,207
Energy Efficiency Engineer$87,691$7,308$42.164,182

How would you rate the starting salaries for energy engineers, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

Daisy Huang

Assistant Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Above average, but you won't be a millionaire easily (you can with some effort, saving, and investing well). It is very unlikely you'll ever be *super* wealthy, but it's also very unlikely you'll ever not find employment in your field. You'll have a solid ticket to a modestly comfortable life, with some luxuries, too.

Top companies hiring energy engineers now:

  1. Battelle jobs (7)
  2. CLEAResult jobs (61)
  3. Yardi jobs (7)
  4. ICF jobs (13)
  5. Hudson Technologies jobs (7)

Which companies pay energy engineers the most?

Energy engineer salaries at Amazon and CITGO Petroleum are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average energy engineer salary at companies like Goldman Sachs and Burlington are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Amazon$124,659$59.93
2CITGO Petroleum$116,779$56.14
3Goldman Sachs$111,210$53.47
4Burlington$110,829$53.28
5Kema$107,050$51.47
6Ameresco$104,409$50.20
7Baker Hughes$102,955$49.50
8Battelle$102,549$49.30
9NYISO$101,985$49.03
10Texas Instruments$101,456$48.78
11Pacific Northwest National Laboratory$98,320$47.27
12Optimum Energy$97,532$46.89
13CLEAResult$97,298$46.78
14Enel X$94,902$45.63
15Cushman & Wakefield$93,688$45.04
16Kimberly-Clark$93,681$45.04
17Veolia Water Tech$93,458$44.93
18ERG$92,894$44.66
19Tesla$92,707$44.57
20Lockheed Martin$91,940$44.20

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Energy Engineer salary by industry

The average energy engineer salary varies across industries:

  • The average energy engineer salary in the technology industry is $89,026, the highest of any industry.
  • The average energy engineer salary in the finance industry is $86,572.
  • Energy engineers in the professional industry earn an average salary of $79,074, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for energy engineers

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Technology$89,026$42.80
2Hospitality$86,572$41.62
3Manufacturing$86,215$41.45
4Retail$85,852$41.27
5Finance$85,075$40.90
6Energy$84,493$40.62
7Professional$79,074$38.02

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Energy engineer salary trends

The average energy engineer salary has risen by $10,686 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average energy engineer earned $75,619 annually, but today, they earn $86,305 a year. That works out to a 6% change in pay for energy engineers over the last decade.

Compare energy engineer salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average energy engineer salary over time

Compare energy engineer salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Energy engineer salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$86,300$41.49+4.2%
2025$82,700$39.75+2.1%
2024$81,000$38.92-0.3%
2023$81,200$39.03-0.1%
2022$81,200$39.05+1.4%

Recently added energy engineer salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Eversource EnergySenior Energy Engineer (Hybrid)Berlin, CT06/30/2025$112,360
CarrierDecarbonization/Energy Engineer II (Noresco)Edison, NJ06/30/2025$74,181
CarrierSenior Energy Engineer (Noresco)Ivy, VA06/30/2025$90,263
SGHEngineer In Training Energy StructuresHouston, TX06/29/2025$75,920
Burch Energy Services Inc.Energy Engineer II To SeniorPortland, OR06/27/2025$80,000
SFE EngineeringEnergy EngineerNew York, NY06/27/2025$70,000
IberdrolaEngineer-Energy Control SYSOrange, CT06/24/2025$85,000
Emcor Group, Inc.Energy EngineerRochester, NY06/21/2025$60,000
Wheeler Staffing PartnersEnergy Engineer PE IPhiladelphia, PA06/21/2025$115,000
American Water Resources AssociationEnergy Engineer-Senior LevelNew York, NY06/20/2025$85,000

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