Is Engineering & Scientific a Good Job Market in Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN?

Produced by Callings.ai on April 20, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: competitive | Confidence: High

Nashville is a workable but competitive market for Engineering & Scientific roles right now. Metro unemployment was 3.0% in January 2026, local employment was up 2.5% year over year, and the latest wage release showed Nashville architecture and engineering pay running above the national mean.[25][2][10] We observed more than 100 postings across more than 50 companies over the last 90 days, but the sample showed no clear directional trend, about 65% of openings were senior, and the typical posting had been open around 61 days.[3][13][4] That points to decent underlying demand, slower hiring cycles, and better odds for experienced candidates than for first-time entrants.[3][13][4]

Best positioned: The strongest profile is an experienced candidate who can show project management plus tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, or data analysis and is willing to work on-site across engineering, technology, or healthcare settings.[19][16][14][13]

Main caution: Do not mistake a low metro unemployment rate for easy hiring: this category is senior-heavy and postings tend to stay open long enough for employers to be selective.[25][13][4]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Hard unless you can show directly usable tools and a clear workflow fit.

Best target: Aim first at CAD/BIM support, lab roles with Tennessee licensing, and project-support positions rather than broad "engineer" searches.[20][19][13]

Biggest mistake: Holding out for remote entry roles when about 80% of the sampled market is on-site.[14]

Next step: Build a small portfolio with AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, QA, or data-analysis work samples and target employers with visible local activity such as vumc.org, Amazon.com, Inc., and Capgemini Consulting.[19][17]

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate if your resume is specialized and tied to delivery outcomes.

Best target: Senior individual-contributor and project-facing roles in engineering firms, healthcare services, and tech-adjacent employers are the clearest fit because the market skews senior and rewards project management and data analysis.[16][13][19]

Biggest mistake: Using one generic resume when local demand is fragmented across employers and workflows.[18][19]

Next step: Create separate resume versions for AEC/CAD, lab/QA, and systems/data work and lead with measurable delivery because most openings skew senior.[13][19]

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Hard, but possible through adjacent workflows rather than direct title jumps.

Best target: Quality assurance, project coordination, CAD/BIM support, and data-oriented analyst roles are better bridges than trying to jump straight into research scientist or engineering manager titles.[19][13]

Biggest mistake: Targeting roles that quietly require credentials you do not have, especially licensed lab work in Tennessee.[20]

Next step: Pick one bridge lane, produce one proof-of-work artifact that matches local tools, and focus on on-site employers in healthcare, engineering services, and technology rather than chasing the thin remote slice.[16][14][19]

Salary Reality

high pay highly concentrated

Observed local wage data is solid but older: architecture and engineering occupations in the metro averaged about $103,978 annually in May 2024, and mechanical engineers had a local median of $104,620.[10][11] More recent posted pay in the local sample centers on about $118k to $185k, with a broader band of about $87k to $204k, but that is a posting-based sample rather than a full wage census.[12]

Nashville can pay at or a bit above national engineering averages: the metro's architecture and engineering mean hourly wage was $49.99 versus $46.13 nationally in May 2024.[10] But that advantage is uneven and depends heavily on sub-role, seniority, and employer type.

The pay upside comes with selectivity. About 65% of sampled openings were senior, about 80% were on-site, and the hiring sample showed no clear acceleration.[13][14][3]

Best-paying path: The strongest pay tends to sit in senior specialist and tech-adjacent tracks. Local posted salaries center high in the sample, and national guides show Data Scientists around $153,750 with AI/ML engineer and data scientist salaries projected to increase 4.1% in 2026.[12][15]

Caution: Do not read the top of posted ranges as a normal outcome for the whole category, because the sample is senior-skewed and mixes engineering, IT, and healthcare roles rather than one uniform occupation.[13][16][12]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

Most realistic opportunities are clustered in three lanes rather than one broad market. In the local posting mix, engineering accounts for about 40% of sampled demand, information technology and technology add about 15% each, and healthcare services and healthcare add about 10% each.[16] That means civil/mechanical/design-adjacent roles, systems/data roles, and lab or health-science roles all exist here, but they do not compete on the same terms. Sector context points the same way. Nashville's Professional and Business Services base was 193.9 thousand jobs in January 2026 and up 1.0% year over year, while Education and Health Services was 184.8 thousand and up 1.5%; by contrast, Information employment was 31.6 thousand and down 1.9%.[6][7][5] For job seekers, that argues for targeting firms that sell engineering services or operate in healthcare before assuming the local tech slice will carry the whole market. Because hiring is fragmented across employers in the sample, broad application blasts matter less than targeted outreach. Named active employers include vumc.org, Amazon.com, Inc., Capgemini Consulting, Bridgestone Golf, Inc., Barge Design Solutions, Inc., Hitachi, Ltd., and ECS Limited.[17][18]

Where to focus: Prioritize on-site, senior-leaning roles where your tools already match the workflow, especially project-led engineering services, healthcare lab or QA, or data-heavy systems work, rather than chasing the small remote market.[14][13][16][19]

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This March 2026 report was generated on April 21, 2026. Latest direct national data: March 2026. Latest direct Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN data: April 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: High. Recent local labor data and multiple local cross-checks support the direction of this report.

Limitations

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