JOBS FOR MARINE ENGINEERING

 MARINE ENGINEERING:
  If you're the type who has always been fascinated by the sea and are happy to work with tools, to Marine Engineering branch is exactly for you! It is a power very fascinating, dealing with maintenance and construction of ports and sailing facilities on the shipping docks. A key technical engineer is essentially a ship. It is responsible for selecting machines and ship design mechanical, electrical, fluid and control systems throughout the ship. 
CAREER PROSPECTS:

                        Abundance is the reason that makes this an exciting and challenging profession. Naval engineer can choose a lucrative career opportunities, both on and offshore. He can not work in the merchant marine, motor manufacturing companies, shipping companies, planning, research and consultancy services, or the American Bureau of Shipping, which recruits freshers and trainees, who have almost no experience . 
Salary:
                              Medium or average salaries of naval architects and marine engineers were $ 38.10 per hour or $ 79.240 a year, in May 2009, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Salaries range from $ 41,070 and less pay in the worst 10 percent of marine engineers $ 121,900 and up to the top 10 percent of professional employees.
STARTING RANGE:

              The salary range for engineers with one to four years of experience are $ 58,831 to 70,434 dollars, according to the survey of 71 PayScale engineers in September 2010.

States pay top:

Maryland was the high state to pay for engineers in May 2009, with an average annual salary of $ 107,680. The second place went to Pennsylvania, with an average annual salary of $ 95.760, while Massachusetts was third, paying 92,350 dollars a year on average.

Top Industries
                                 The industry of architecture, engineering and related services was the largest employer of engineers in May 2009, providing 2340 jobs. Another 860 worked for the federal government, while 580 were employed in the construction of ships and boats. Other professional, scientific and technical engineers hired 360, while 330 worked in the sea, coastal and Great transport water from the Great Lakes.

VISIT THESE LINKS FOR JOBS IN ABROAD:

  • JOBS IN USA :www.careerjet.com/search/jobs?s=marine+engineering
  • JOBS IN CANADA:www.oilcareers.com/regions/729/CANADA_marine.asp