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Instrumentation Technology in New York

Instrumentation Technology Schools in New York

Jobs for Instrumentation Technology Grads in New York

There are 1,460 people in the state and 39,680 people in the nation working in Instrumentation Tech jobs.

Instrumentation Technology Jobs Nationwide vs. NY

Wages for Instrumentation Technology Jobs in New York

A typical salary for an Instrumentation Tech grad in the state is $70,541, compared to a typical salary of $72,632 nationwide.

Instrumentation Technology Wages Nationwide vs. NY

Our data covers 3 colleges in New York offering Instrumentation Tech degrees. Learn about the most popular 3 below:

Graduates earn a median salary of $68,971 in their first year after graduation.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $34,123 a year. Undergrads from New York pay around $6,138 a year in tuition.

Graduates earn a median salary of $45,539 in their first year after graduation. The school admits about 88% of applicants. 68% of full-time students return after their first year.

Instrumentation Technology Careers in NY

Some of the careers Instrumentation Tech majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other $42,241
Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians $134,632
Calibration Technologists and Technicians $92,586
Robotics Technicians $131,252

Below are some popular majors that are similar to Instrumentation Tech.

Major Annual Graduates Nationwide
Electronics Engineering Technology 6,829
Engineering Technology 3,770
Mechanical Engineering Technology 3,162
General Engineering Technology 113
Other Precision Systems Maintenance 21

View all majors related to Instrumentation Technology

View Nationwide Instrumentation Technology Report

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