Careers

Our students come to us from all stages of their careers, from entry-level workers who just earned an undergraduate degree to seasoned professionals with years of experience under their belts. All of our students find their place in the MENG degree or Advanced Certificate Program and come out of it able to perform stronger in their current position or to advance to another role at their current organization or at an another.
Alion Science & Engineering
American Nuclear Insurers
Belcan Engineering
Beta Group, Inc.
Carwild Corporation
CME Associates
Collins Aerospace 
Colliers International
Carrier Corporation
Covidien
CNC Software
Collins Aerospace
Defense Health Agency
Denver Health Medical
Doosan Fuel Cell
Empire Corporation
Emprise Corporation
Ensign Bickford A&D
Entegris
ESPN
General Electric
General Dynamics Electric Boat
Gerber Technology
Gilbane Building Company
GKN Aerospace
Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc.
Honeywell
Infiltrator Water Technologies
Kamatics Corp
Medtronic
Metro Systems, Inc.
MTU Aero Engines
NATS, Inc.
Old Dominion
Otis Elevator
Paradigm Precision
PES Structural Engineers
Pratt & Whitney
Precision Combustion
Providence VA Medical Center
Quest Global
RBC Bearings
Rolls Royce
Rogers Corporation
RSCC Wire & Cable
Sikorsky
Silva Engineering, LLC
Smith & Wesson
Souza, True & Partners, Inc.
STV, Inc.
The Metropolitan District
The Siemon Company
Tighe & Bond
Triumph Engine Control Systems
United Technologies Aerospace Systems 
United Technologies Corporation
United Technologies Research Center
Unilever
Unison Energy
US Army
US Navy
US Naval Undersea Warfare Center
US Tsubaki Automotive, LLC
Web Industries
WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff
Zachry Engineering

Things Are Looking Up: Engineering Salaries and Employment Figures

Employment of engineers is projected to grow 4.0 percent from 2014 to 2024, adding about 65,000 new jobs. Among engineering specialties, several are projected to grow even faster than the 4-percent growth for engineers or the 6.5-percent growth for all occupations: biomedical engineers (23.1 percent), environmental engineers (12.4 percent), and civil engineers (8.4 percent).

National Median Salaries for Engineers

Advanced Systems Engineer: $95,900 Civil Engineer: $82,220 Clinical Engineer: $86,220 Computer Engineer: $111,730 Electrical Engineer: $93,010 Materials Engineer: $91, 310 Mechanical Engineer: $83,590 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Employment outlook for engineering occupations to 2024 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2016/employment-outlook-for-engineering-occupations-to-2024.htm