VP of Engineering Jobs in Illinois

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CAD Administrator

  • Countryside, IL
  • 90+ days ago
  • Countryside, IL
  • 90+ days ago

and providing technical support for engineering and manufacturing teams Support for Altium and EPLAN solutions What you will need for successful work Higher education degree in the field of IT or mechanical...

Demographic Data for Illinois

Moving to Illinois? Find some basic demographic data about Illinois below.


Local
National
12,812,477
319,486

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Data Engineering
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Systems Engineering Course
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DevOps and Software Engineering
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Salary for VP of Engineering Jobs in Illinois

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHire research efforts.

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Highest Education Level

VP of Engineerings in Illinois offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
46.0%
Master's Degree
38.5%
Doctorate Degree
7.5%
Associate's Degree
4.2%
Vocational Degree or Certification
2.0%
High School or GED
1.8%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by VP of Engineerings in Illinois
10+ years
36.1%
6-8 years
31.2%
8-10 years
15.0%
4-6 years
6.2%
1-2 years
5.2%
None
5.0%
2-4 years
1.1%