DOL Verified Employer

NATIONAL STEEL & SHIP BUILDING COMPANY - Mechanical Engineers

Government-verified salary data from 19 US Department of Labor filings.

Median Salary
$77,106
4 DOL filings
CA Approval Rate 94.7% · most recent FY 2017
Median Salary
$77,106
Certified filings
DOL Filings
4
Certified: 18
Unique Job Titles
6
SOC occupations
Approval Rate
94.7%
Certified vs filed

Salary Range

Based on 4 certified filings
DOL-Filed Salary Range
$68,285$68,285$77,106$77,106$77,106

Salary Trend

FY2012 - FY2017

Salaries by Job Title

6 occupations with DOL-filed salary data
Job TitleFilingsMedian Salaryvs MarketSalary Range
Industrial Engineers 5 $82,618 -18.3%
Insufficient data for salary range.
Commercial and Industrial Designers 5 $69,222 -12.9%
Insufficient data for salary range.
Mechanical Engineers 4 $77,106 -24.6%
$68,285$68,285$77,106$77,106$77,106
15-1121 3 $98,816 N/A
$90,658$90,658$98,816$106,974$106,974
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 1 $96,000 -9.2%
Insufficient data for salary range.
17-2121.00 1 $89,318 N/A
Insufficient data for salary range.

Individual DOL Filings for Mechanical Engineers at NATIONAL STEEL & SHIP BUILDING COMPANY

DateSalaryPrevailing WageLevelLocationEducationStatusSource
Mar 2016 $77,106 $77,106 - SAN DIEGO CA N/A Certified LCA
Mar 2016 $77,106 $77,106 - SAN DIEGO CA N/A Certified LCA
Mar 2016 $77,106 $77,106 - SAN DIEGO CA N/A Certified LCA
Oct 2012 $68,285 $59,738 - NORFOLK VA N/A Certified LCA

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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 2011 to 2017.