Mostly Resilient
Last Update: 6/19/2026
AI Resilience Score for Marine & Naval Architects:
62.3%
Median Score
Meaningful human contribution
Measures the parts of the occupation that still require a human touch. This score averages data from up to four AI exposure datasets, focusing on the role’s resilience against automation.
Med
Long-term employer demand
Predicts the health of the job market for this role through 2034. Using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, it balances projected annual job openings (60%) with overall employment growth (40%).
Med
Sustained economic opportunity
Measures future earning potential and career flexibility. This score is a blend of total projected labor income (67%) and the role’s inherent ability to adapt to economic and technological shifts (33%).
High
This reflects the reliability of your score based on the number of data sources available for this career and how closely those sources agree on the outlook. A higher confidence means more consistent evidence from labor experts and AI models.
There are a reasonable number of sources for this result, but there is some disagreement between them.
Contributing sources
AI Resilience Report forMarine Engineers and Naval Architects
$105,670 median salary•600 annual openings•SOC Code: 17-2120
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects are somewhat more resilient to AI impacts than most occupations, according to our analysis of 6 sources.
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Career: Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
They design and build ships and other watercraft, ensuring they are safe, efficient, and ready to navigate the seas.
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Median Wage
$105,670
Jobs (2024)
8,500
Growth (2024-34)
+5.9%
Annual Openings
600
Education
Bachelor's degree
Experience
None
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections 2024-2034
