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Electrical Engineer | £38,026 /yr |
Senior Electrical Engineer | £60,744 /yr |
Electrical Engineer IV | £42,999 /yr |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Electrical Engineer | £38,026 /yr |
Senior Electrical Engineer | £60,744 /yr |
Electrical Engineer IV | £42,999 /yr |
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The average salary for an Electrical Engineer is £38,026 per year in United Kingdom. Salaries estimates are based on 932 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by an Electrical Engineer employees in United Kingdom.
The highest salary for an Electrical Engineer in United Kingdom is £46,312 per year.
The lowest salary for an Electrical Engineer in United Kingdom is £31,440 per year.
Electrical engineering salaries are around the national average, however, with experience they can become much higher. A bachelor's degree in engineering is usually considered a minimum qualification, although many companies still strongly prefer candidates that they can take on as an apprentice. Once hired, electrical engineers typically work full-time and are paid a salary with full benefits. Candidates with a master's in an electrical engineering-related field typically earn more than candidates with only a bachelor's degree.
Do you want to earn more in your career as an electrical engineer? Perhaps the biggest difference can be made by working towards becoming a Chartered Engineer. Obtaining this status automatically puts you into a higher pay range. To achieve this, you’ll need a degree in engineering, relevant work experience, and to applying for Chartered status with a professional body such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) or the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Alternatively, you can boost your earning potential by completing a postgraduate degree or specialist courses in your niche engineering field to make you a more attractive candidate for higher-paying jobs.
Stand out from the crowd by developing other desirable skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, technology, research, programming, and industry-specific software. This will help make you a more well-rounded engineer and a valuable asset to any company.
Whether you're starting your first job as an electrical engineer or hoping to increase your earnings in your current position, use these pointers to help you negotiate a pay increase. Firstly, highlight any relevant experience gained during work placements and on the job, as well as your degree in engineering or professional status as a Chartered Engineer.
Don’t forget to mention membership of any professional organisations such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) or the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Highlight any major projects you've contributed to and additional duties you've taken on, such as research, supervision, budget management, and system development. Provide specific examples of how you have added value to your employer.
Before negotiating your salary, do your research and find out what the going rate is for someone with your level. Be confident, but also be open to compromise and negotiation.
About 71.96% of Electrical Engineer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional £1,735 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of an Electrical Engineer in United Kingdom as a good salary.
Electrical Engineer professionals in United Kingdom have a wide total pay range, between £26,608 and £55,757 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of £38,026 following the average career path of an Electrical Engineer.