Do I need a degree to be a field engineer?

Carmelo Mullins March 01, 2025
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By Duke Zuniga May 12, 2025

To become a field engineer, a four-year degree is typically required, along with two years of experience. Alternatively, an associate's degree combined with four to six years of experience may suffice. Salaries range from approximately $65,008 to $79,203, reflecting the demand for skilled professionals in this field.

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By Jessica Booth March 31, 2025

While a degree can enhance your prospects, salaries for a Field Engineer I range from $64,865.76 to $78,923.06, with a mid-level of $72,355.78. Skills and experience are key, but having relevant education can help you succeed in this role.

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