 The top 10 highest paying engineering careers. Today we're going to be talking about engineering jobs that pay incredibly well. And we're going to be ranking the highest paying engineering related careers, according to Glassdoor data. If you appreciate this type of video, go ahead and gently tap that like button. Let's aim for a thousand likes on this video and let's jump right into it with number 10 on the list, which is industrial engineering. I'll put the definition of it up on the screen, but this is basically a nice combination of kind of operations and supply chain management with engineering. And with this one, you can expect to make about 54 to $85,000 a year, according to Glassdoor. And by the way, if you're watching this and you're not sure what kind of career you want to go into, that's probably the most common question that I get on this channel. So what I did instead is I created a free ebook, the free six step guide to choosing your dream career. And you can access that. I'll put it down in the description below as well as the pen comment. You can download it and you'll also get access to my free newsletter as well. So definitely check that out if you're not sure what career path you want to go into. Number nine on the list is going to be chemical engineer. And according to Glassdoor, you can expect to make about 59 to $99,000 a year. So we're getting really close to that six figure mark. And chemical engineers, of course, use chemistry to solve problems. Number eight on the list is going to be a mechanical engineer and they typically design, develop and test machinery. They make around 57 to $106,000 a year. Number seven is going to be applications engineer. And they basically examine and refine systems and make software applications as easy and efficient as possible to use. And they make about 62 to $107,000 a year. Number six on the list is going to be civil engineers. And they basically create infrastructure plans for cities in order to make them as efficient as possible. And if you've ever been in a city that doesn't have like a highway, you'll know exactly how important civil engineers are. They make about 62 to $118,000 a year. Number five on the list is going to be electrical engineer. And they solve problems using electrical equipment. And they make about 67 to $127,000 a year. Number four on the list is going to be a plant manager. This is a relatively common career path to go into if you get an engineering degree. And basically you're just making sure that the workplace is safe. And the base pay here is 73 to $152,000 a year. Number two on the list is going to be a type of software engineer, which is a security engineer. This is a very common skill set that we're seeing incredibly valuable to keep your data safe. And they make about 93 to $155,000 a year. And finally, number one on the list is going to be sales engineer. And sales engineers basically advise their clients on what they should purchase in order to keep things running fast and smooth. So for instance, if some sort of part breaks in a factory, they can't just buy a replacement part. A lot of the time they're going to need a sales engineer that understands how the machine actually works in order to buy the right part. And they can expect to make about 68 to $185,000 a year. All right, try to keep this one short and sweet. If you enjoyed this one, check out my other video right here. Also, gently tap that like button, hit the subscribe button, ring the notification bell and comment down below any thoughts, comments, criticisms, et cetera. So you have on the video and I will see you next time.