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Technology Careers @ Broome Community College

Science & Techonology Careers

NYS Employment Prospects

& Salaries for Technology Associate Degrees

Civil Engineering Technicians - Favorable - $49,280 
Computer Specialists - Favorable - $69,800
Computer Support Specialists - Very Favorable - $47,990
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians - Favorable - $57,570 
Engineering Technicians - Favorable - $48,030 
Industrial Engineering Technicians - Favorable - $48,300
Mechanical Engineering Technicians - Favorable - $49,430

Source: Workforce Industry Data, NYS Department of Labor.

Women-Related Web-Sites - A collection of websites related to women in all aspects of science and technology

More Career Resources

Engineering Jobs - Occupational Outlook Handbook (what's the OOH?)
Engineering Technician Jobs - Occupational Outlook Handbook
National Engineers Week February 17-23, 2008
STEM Careers - NY CareerZone (what's this?)

Civil Engineering Technology
Careers in Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE

Career Center - American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE

Civil Drafters - Summary Report- O*NET Online

Civil Drafters - NY CareerZone

Civil Engineering Technicians - Summary Report - O*NET Online

Civil Engineers - NY CareerZone

Technical Specialties - American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE

Computer Information Systems
Computer Support Specialists - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Computer Support Specialists - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Computer Systems Analysts - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Computer Science
ACM Computing Careers - Association for Computing Machinery
Computer Scientist - US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Computer Sofware Engineers - US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Computer Software Engineers - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Computer Technology
Computer Programmers - NY Career Zone
Computer Programmers - O*NET Online

Computer Programmers - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Computer Security Specialist - Summary Report- O*NET Online

Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technicians - Summary Report- O*NET Online
Electronics Engineering Technicians - Summary Report - O*NET Online
Engineering Technicians - Occupational Outlook Handbook
Electrical / Electronic Eng. Technicians - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Industrial Technology

Careers in Quality - American Society for Quality ASQ

Industrial Engineering Technicians - Summary Report- O*NET Online

Industrial Engineers - NY CareerZone

Industrial Engineers - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Student Center Links - Institute of Industrial Engineers IIE
What IEs Do - Institute of Industrial Engineers IIE

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Mechanical Drafters - NY CareerZone

Mechanical Drafters - Employment & Wages / USBLS

Mechanical Engineering Technicians - Summary Report - O*NET Online

Mechanical Engineers - NY CareerZone

Mechanical Engineers - Employment & Wages / USBLS
Student Center - American Sociery of Mechanical Engineers ASME

Sound Engineering
Sound Engineering Technicians - Summary Report - O*NET Online
Sound Engineering Technicians - Employment & Wages / USBLS

NY CareerZone is a career exploration and planning site developed by the New York State Department of Labor. A STEM Portal provides job descriptions, estimated wages and hiring outlooks for technology careers. The CareerZone home page leads to links for jobseekers or career information.

O*NET stands for Occupational Information Network, a database of information on occupations developed by the U.S. Department of Labor. Hundreds of occupations are analyzed and described by a breakdown of the knowledge, skills, abilities, activities and tasks that are typical for that occupation. You can use the information in O*NET to guide you in making a career choice.

OOH - When you are interested in pursuing a particular career, you can also use the Occupational Outlook Handbook to find the estimates for job openings and salaries for that position.

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