Locomotive Engineers
Drive electric, diesel-electric, steam, or gas-turbine-electric locomotives to transport passengers or freight. Interpret train orders, electronic or manual signals, and railroad rules and regulations.Salary by State
| State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona | 270 | $55,950 | $26.90 | |
| Arkansas | 830 | $73,630 | $35.40 | |
| California | 1,940 | $76,710 | $36.88 | |
| Colorado | 390 | $69,650 | $33.49 | |
| Florida | 730 | $63,620 | $30.59 | |
| Georgia | 1,540 | $76,320 | $36.69 | |
| Idaho | 130 | $69,300 | $33.32 | |
| Indiana | 1,080 | $66,910 | $32.17 | |
| Kansas | 1,220 | $73,010 | $35.10 | |
| Kentucky | 630 | $71,690 | $34.47 | |
| Maryland | 140 | $64,290 | $30.91 | |
| Michigan | 950 | $54,940 | $26.41 | |
| Minnesota | 480 | $78,130 | $37.56 | |
| Mississippi | 710 | $54,860 | $26.38 | |
| Missouri | 1,040 | $81,340 | $39.10 | |
| Montana | 370 | $77,790 | $37.40 | |
| Nebraska | 880 | $77,810 | $37.41 | |
| New Jersey | 960 | $69,770 | $33.55 | |
| New Mexico | 350 | $76,360 | $36.71 | |
| New York | 2,420 | $71,040 | $34.15 | |
| North Carolina | 530 | $78,750 | $37.86 | |
| North Dakota | 260 | $82,140 | $39.49 | |
| Ohio | 850 | $74,640 | $35.88 | |
| Oklahoma | 380 | $68,860 | $33.11 | |
| Oregon | 460 | $69,430 | $33.38 | |
| Pennsylvania | 1,800 | $62,250 | $29.93 | |
| South Carolina | 170 | $52,770 | $25.37 | |
| Tennessee | 610 | $70,160 | $33.73 | |
| Texas | 5,470 | $76,120 | $36.60 | |
| Virginia | 660 | $75,840 | $36.46 | |
| Washington | 1,320 | $86,750 | $41.71 | |
| West Virginia | 450 | $71,900 | $34.57 | |
| Wisconsin | 700 | $75,310 | $36.21 | |
| Wyoming | 570 | $83,780 | $40.28 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$72,940 per yearNational average salaryModerateJob growth rate
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High school diploma or equivalentTypical education requirement
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Less than 5 yearsTypical experience requirement
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Moderate-term on-the-job trainingTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as locomotive engineers.
- Less than high school 2%
- High school graduate 38%
- College dropout 36%
- Associate’s degree 10%
- Bachelor’s degree 12%
- Master’s degree 2%
- Doctorate degree 0%
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