Biomedical Engineer (Median Salary: $92,620) - Biomedical engineers are the highest-paid engineers who apply engineering concepts to promote medical knowledge.
Software Engineering With the increasing reliance on technology, software engineers continue to be in high demand to develop, maintain, and optimize software systems and applications.
Cybersecurity Engineering With the rise in cyber threats, companies are actively seeking professionals to secure their networks, systems, and data against potential attacks.
Systems Engineer (Median Salary: $97,902) - Systems engineers oversee a company’s technical infrastructure, keeping up with all the hardware and software necessary to keep operations running smoothly.
Nuclear Engineer (Median Salary: $116,140) - The equipment and tools required to use nuclear energy are developed, designed, and researched by nuclear engineers.
Aerospace Engineer (Median Salary: $118,610) - Electrical engineers create electrical and electronic components like electric motors, radar, and navigation systems for a number of businesses.
Computer Hardware Engineer (Median Salary: $119,560) - In this highly specialized profession, creating computer systems and parts including CPUs, circuit boards, and memory devices is involved.
Big Data Engineer (Median Salary: $114,561) - Big data has opened up many commercial opportunities, but if complicated datasets are not organized in a way that makes sense, they have no value.
Petroleum Engineer (Median Salary: $137,300) - One of the highest-paying engineering degrees is a petroleum engineer. Petroleum engineers establish techniques for digging up petroleum and natural gas.
Electrical Engineer (Median Salary: $103,390) - Electrical engineers create electrical and electronic components like electric motors, radar, and navigation systems for a number of businesses.