Sunday, 25 January 2015

The 12 Best Engineering and Information Technology Jobs

Engineers and other technical professionals weren't always seen as having the nation's coolest jobs. Many other professions have claimed that distinction over the past few decades, including investment bankers, airline pilots and surgeons. But those days have passed. Perhaps Steve Jobs and his legacy can take credit, but working in engineering, computer science and many other traditionally "nerdy" careers is the new rave.
"We're enjoying a true technology revolution, and techies who can lead that effort by creating and managing great software can write their own tickets," says Tony Lee, publisher of CareerCast.com. “Software engineers are the rock stars of today's working world, and even computer systems analysts and web developers can claim some of that recognition, since the demand for IT pros is so deep.”
In fact, Software Engineers have the nation's overall best job, according to the CareerCast.com Jobs Rated report. Their pay is great, hiring demand for their skills is through the roof, and working conditions have never been better.
"The problem is that we are not producing enough computer science graduates to meet the growing global demand," says Michael Buryk, Business Development Manager at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). "Even electrical engineers, especially those who work as power engineers, are in short supply, especially given the growth in the fields of alternative energy and Smart Grid."
Petroleum engineering is another field with tremendous career opportunities, as the world's energy needs and new oil and gas exploration require the skill set that only an engineer can deliver. And that demand spans the globe, from central Pennsylvania to Saudi Arabia to Malaysia.
While the number of new computer science graduates from the nation’s colleges remained steady in recent years, overall the number of bachelor’s, masters and doctorate degrees awarded in engineering fields has steadily increased. According to the National Science Foundation, the number of engineering undergraduate degrees awarded annually in the U.S. reached 500,000 in 2009, along with 134,000 graduate degrees and 41,000 doctorates. But even this growing supply of new graduates cannot keep up with demand.
"There is currently a dearth of quality applicants in many technical fields, in addition to computer science," says Lee. "Corporate recruiters are scouring the nation's universities in search of smart engineering and IT students, and they simply can't find enough to fulfill their hiring needs. And that typically translates into those jobs being highly ranked in our report."
The Jobs Rated report measures a range of criteria to determine the top-ranked jobs, including the work environment, current hiring demand, average compensation, stress levels, the long-term career outlook and the physical effort required on the job. When measured together, they provide a clear picture of those jobs that rank higher than others in the field.
Here is the full list of CareerCast.com’s Top 12 Best Jobs of 2012 in engineering and information technology:

1. Software Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 25.02
Work Enviornment: 41.00
Stress: 10.42
Income: $90,000
Researches, designs, develops and maintains software systems along with hardware development for medical, scientific, and industrial purposes.

2. Computer Systems Analyst

Hiring Outlook: 22.58
Work Enviornment: 47.390
Stress: 16.480
Income: $78,000
Plans and develops computer systems for businesses and scientific institutions.

3. Web Developer

Hiring Outlook: 21.49
Work Environment: 51.00
Stress: 22.79
Income: $75,000
Creating and maintaining layout, navigation, and interactivity of intranet and internet websites.

4. Petroleum Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 17.48
Work Enviornment: 52.06
Stress: 19.48
Income: $114,000
Plans drilling locations and effective production methods for optimal access to oil and natural gas.

5. Civil Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 18.73
Work Enviornment: 52.060
Stress: 22.33
Income: $77,000
Plans and supervises the building of roads, bridges, tunnels, and buildings.

6. Computer Programmer

Hiring Outlook: 11.78
Work Enviornment: 50.18
Stress: 11.78
Income: $71,000
Organizes and lists the instructions for computers to process data and solve problems in logical order.

7. Technical Writer

Hiring Outlook: 15.93
Work Enviornment: 65.75
Stress: 30.16
Income: $63,000
Transforms scientific and technical information into readily understandable language.

8. Nuclear Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 10.32
Work Enviornment: 52.06
Stress: 32.12
Income: $99,000
Conducts research, designs, and monitors the operation and maintenance of nuclear reactors and power plant equipment.

9. Aerospace Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 4.24
Work Enviornment: 50.06
Stress: 20.34
Income: $97,000
Designs, develops, and tests new technologies concerned with the manufacture of commercial and military aircraft and spacecraft.

10. Mechanical Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 9.03
Work Enviornment: 52.41
Stress: 22.33
Income: $78,000
Develops mechanical products and coordinates the operation and repair of power-using and power-producing machinery.

11. Electrical Engineer

Hiring Outlook: 7.39
Work Enviornment: 52.56
Stress: 23.39
Income: $87,000
Conducts research and plans and directs design, testing, and manufacture of electrical equipment.

12. Industrial Designer

Hiring Outlook: 9.35
Work Enviornment: 48.25
Stress: 24.85
Income: $76,000
Designs and develops manufactured products.
 contents:careercast.com

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