DOL Verified Employer

Materials Managers and Engineers, Inc. Salary Data

Government-verified salary data from 24 US Department of Labor filings.

Median Salary
$68,507
24 DOL filings
GA Approval Rate 83.3% · most recent FY 2025
Median Salary
$68,507
Certified filings
DOL Filings
24
Certified: 20
Unique Job Titles
3
SOC occupations
Approval Rate
83.3%
Certified vs filed

Salary Range

Based on 24 certified filings
DOL-Filed Salary Range
$50,500$60,000$68,507$73,500$105,000
Prevailing Wage Premium - a TruthWage exclusive
+14.0%

Materials Managers and Engineers, Inc. pays 14.0% above the DOL minimum wage floor for its filed positions.

The prevailing wage is the minimum salary DOL sets as the floor for this occupation and location. A positive premium means the employer pays above that floor. Source: DOL LCA filings.

Salary Trend

FY2017 - FY2025

Salaries by Job Title

3 occupations with DOL-filed salary data
Job TitleFilingsMedian Salaryvs MarketSalary Range
17-2051.00 17 $69,014 N/A
$65,000$65,000$69,014$81,120$81,120
Civil Engineers 6 $60,000 -39.8%
$52,000$52,000$60,000$71,843$71,843
13-1081.01 1 $58,000 N/A
Insufficient data for salary range.

Wage Level Distribution

What does this mean?
Materials Managers and Engineers, Inc. files more than half of its positions at the DOL minimum wage level (Level I). This may indicate systematic use of minimum-permitted wages for sponsored workers.

Hiring Activity

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Filing volume has increased 400% from the prior year, indicating expanding sponsored hiring.

Education Requirements

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Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.

Data covers DOL filings from 2017 to 2025.