As of June 2026, Materials Engineers has an AI-exposure score of 58/100 (Elevated exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.

AI Exposure Score for

Materials Engineers

58/100
Elevated exposure
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More exposed than 57% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$112,860. About 1,500 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).

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How you compare to similar Architecture & Engineering roles

Materials Engineers (you)
58
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58
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58
Transportation Engineers
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Nuclear Engineers
58
Environmental Engineers
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Your tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable

No automatable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as augmentable (90%).

Augmentable
  • Present technical information at conferences.
  • Solve problems in a number of engineering fields, such as mechanical, chemical, electrical, civil, nuclear, and aerospace.
  • Determine appropriate methods for fabricating and joining materials.
  • Conduct training sessions on new material products, applications, or manufacturing methods for customers and their employees.
  • Perform managerial functions, such as preparing proposals and budgets, analyzing labor costs, and writing reports.
  • Analyze product failure data and laboratory test results to determine causes of problems and develop solutions.
  • Monitor material performance, and evaluate its deterioration.
  • Plan and implement laboratory operations to develop material and fabrication procedures that meet cost, product specification, and performance standards.
  • Modify properties of metal alloys, using thermal and mechanical treatments.
  • Guide technical staff in developing materials for specific uses in projected products or devices.
  • Plan and evaluate new projects, consulting with other engineers and corporate executives, as necessary.
  • Replicate the characteristics of materials and their components, using computers.
  • Write for technical magazines, journals, and trade association publications.
  • Supervise the work of technologists, technicians, and other engineers and scientists.
  • Conduct or supervise tests on raw materials or finished products to ensure their quality.
  • Design and direct the testing or control of processing procedures.
  • Evaluate technical specifications and economic factors relating to process or product design objectives.
  • Design processing plants and equipment.
Durable
  • Supervise production and testing processes in industrial settings, such as metal refining facilities, smelting or foundry operations, or nonmetallic materials production operations.
  • Review new product plans, and make recommendations for material selection, based on design objectives such as strength, weight, heat resistance, electrical conductivity, and cost.

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