Last year, in our seventh annual engineering salary survey, we asked UK engineers from across industry to tell us how they felt about their jobs and how much they get paid.
With almost 900 engineers from across 11 sectors of UK industry taking part, the survey provided an illuminating picture of life in engineering, from levels of job satisfaction and how pay and benefits in some sectors differ to others, to the number of women in the profession and how their earnings compare to those of their male colleagues.
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Key findings last year included a slight average year on year salary decrease and a growing appetite for change. You can read the full report of last year's survey here.
Following a year of unprecedented challenges It will be interesting to see what - if anything - has changed and what has remained the same, when we sit down to analyse the results of this year's survey, which you can take part in here.
As with last year, not only will your feedback make a valuable contribution to our ongoing coverage of this important issue, but your answers will also be fed into our online salary benchmarking tool, which you will be able to use to see how your salary compares with that of your peers.
The full results of the Salary Survey will be published in The Engineer at the beginning of March 2024.
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All data collected will be aggregated and all information you may provide will remain totally anonymous.
As always, this year’s results will be fed into our popular online salary benchmarking tool, where you can see how your salary stacks up against that of your industry peers.
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