Drilling Engineer vs Pipeline Engineer

Side-by-side career comparison in oil & gas

Drilling Engineer Pipeline Engineer
Average Salary Not listed $85,932 - $125,040
BLS Median $130,850 (BLS median) N/A
Open Positions 3 6
Education B.S. in Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field B.S. in Mechanical or Civil Engineering
Key Certifications
PE License (recommended) IWCF Well Control OSHA 30-Hour
PE License API 1169 Pipeline Construction Inspector
Top Skills
Top Hiring Companies
Experience Levels Entry Level: 2, Senior Level: 1 Entry Level: 3, Mid Level: 1, Senior Level: 2
Career Path Entry Level → Mid Level → Senior → Lead/Principal View full career path → Entry Level → Mid Level → Senior → Lead/Principal View full career path →

Which Is Right for You?

Choose Drilling Engineer if you...

  • Have a background in Petroleum Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
  • Are interested in drilling and related technologies
  • Want to work at companies like Occidental
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Choose Pipeline Engineer if you...

  • Have a background in Mechanical or Civil Engineering
  • Are interested in excel and related technologies
  • Want to work at companies like Gulf Interstate
Browse 6 Pipeline Engineer jobs →

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