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WHPacific, Inc.
Mechanical Engineering Manager
Anchorage, AK
WHPacific, Inc is an established leader in the field of Civil Engineering, Architecture Surveying & Planning Services w/over 500+ employees in 7 states. As the Mechanical Engineering Manager in the Anchorage office you will be responsible for planning, designing, and directing engineering projects. Duties include: Oversee project budgets, schedules and timely completion of projects; Ove...
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Mechanical Engineering – Job Outlook

Overall, the outlook for engineering employment through 2016 is good because the number of job openings will be about the same as the number of new engineering graduates.

For mechanical engineers specifically, however, the outlook is generally not as good as for other occupations or for other engineering disciplines, with an average job growth in the 4% range through 2016 — due largely to the reduction in the manufacturing industry, where many mechanical engineers are employed.

New advances in other engineering fields will balance out that job loss, as will opportunities in other sectors, but it is not projected to be enough to bring the same level of job growth as in other disciplines.

Source: Occupational Outlook Handbook, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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