Engineering & Industrial Technology
Traditional Academic
Technical Academic
Careers in the Traditional Academic Career Pathways often require four or more years of education at a college or university.
Careers in the Technical Academic Career Pathway usually require specialized training at a vocational-technical high school and a two-year
technical or trade school.
Aerospace Engineer
Air Traffic Controller
Chemical Engineering
Chemist
Civil/Traffic Engineer
Compliance Officer
Computer Engineer
Computer Systems Analyst
Construction Superintendent Electrical/Electronic Engineer
Geologist
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Production Manager
Mechanical Engineer
Metal, Ceramic, Material Engineer
Mining Engineer
Nuclear Engineer
Petroleum Engineer
Physicist
Pilot/Flight Engineer
Sales/Marketing Supervisor
Ship Captain
Surveying/Mapping Scientist
Systems Analyst
Technical Writer
Transportation Inspector

Air Traffic Dispatcher
Aircraft Engine Specialist
Automotive Body Specialist
Automotive Technician Biomedical Equipment Repairer
Boiler Maker
Bookbinder
Brick Mason
Building Maintenance Supervisor
Butcher/Meat Cutter
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter
Cashier
Concrete Finisher
Cost Estimator
Diesel Technician
Electrical Test Technician
Electrician
Electronic Equipment Servicing Technician
Electronics Inspector
Heating/AC Technician
Heavy Equipment Technician
Jeweler/Silversmith
Landscape Contractor
Locksmith/Safe Repairer
Machinist
Master Truck Technician
Painter/Paperhanger
Plumber/Pipe Fitter
Small Engine Specialist
Technical Salesperson
Textile Machine Setter Upholsterer
Welder Woodworker

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