Salary(yearly)
| Start | $74,800 |
| Medium | $84,800 |
| Max | $119,000+ |
What I Would do During this Job
During my job I would design, optimize, and manage production to create high-end products for companys like boeing, BAE systems, Lockheed Martin and other companys. While doing this job i would work hard to fix this process and build and create new items for these companys.
Where I would Live and How much money would want to spend to live comfortaply
I would live in Miami Florida on the water and I would need to spend at least 1.500 for an appartment on the water with a reserved dock for my boat. For my car I would get my dads truck and if I get enough money saved up I would buy a corvette stingray. For a boat I would have and 15 bostan whaler for about $40,000
How much total everything would cost
For my bachelor’s degree it would cost around 65 thousand dollars. For housing in college it would cost an average of around 15 thousand dollars per year. After college I would have to pay about 55 thousand dollars per year. Then for other items and activities around 70 thousand for the first year then around 10 thousand for the next years after that.
Why someone would choose this job
Becoming a manufacturing engineer is perfect if you love solving puzzles and seeing your ideas become physical reality. You are the bridge between a conceptual design and a finished product, ensuring items are made efficiently, safely, and sustainably. There’s a unique thrill in watching a production line you optimized run flawlessly. You can point to a car, a medical device, or a smartphone and say, “I made that possible.” With a projected 12% growth rate through 2033, the field offers immense stability. Salaries typically range from $80,000 to over $100,000 as you gain expertise. You aren’t locked into one path. You can work in aerospace, green energy, robotics, or even food production.