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Engineering Graduate Salary

Mechanical, electrical, civil — strong starting salaries with good progression

Starting Salary
£28,000
£1,973/month take home
Mid-Career Salary
£48,000
£3,173/month take home

All Graduate Salaries Compared

DegreeStartingMid-CareerTake Home/Mo (Start)
Computer Science£32,000£55,000£2,213
Medicine£32,398£65,000£2,237
Law£25,000£45,000£1,793
Engineering£28,000£48,000£1,973
Accounting & Finance£26,000£50,000£1,853
Economics£28,000£50,000£1,973
Nursing£29,970£38,000£2,092
Architecture£24,000£42,000£1,733
Marketing£24,000£40,000£1,733
Teaching£31,650£43,607£2,192
Psychology£22,000£35,000£1,613
English & Humanities£22,000£32,000£1,613
Business Management£25,000£42,000£1,793
Maths & Statistics£28,000£55,000£1,973
Art & Design£20,000£30,000£1,493
Biology£22,000£35,000£1,613
Chemistry£24,000£40,000£1,733
Physics£26,000£50,000£1,853
Pharmacy£33,000£45,000£2,273
Dentistry£33,000£55,000£2,273

Career Outlook for Engineering Graduates

Engineering graduates are in strong demand across mechanical, electrical, civil, and chemical disciplines. The UK faces an engineering skills gap, with an estimated 124,000 additional engineers needed annually. Major infrastructure projects (HS2, nuclear energy, offshore wind) provide long-term employment security. Chartership through relevant institutions (IMechE, IET, ICE) significantly boosts career progression and earning potential.

Typical First Roles and Career Paths

Common first roles include graduate design engineer, project engineer, site engineer, systems engineer, and technical consultant. Many engineering firms offer structured graduate programmes with rotational placements across different departments. Companies like Rolls-Royce, Arup, BAE Systems, and Atkins recruit hundreds of engineering graduates annually.

Tips for Engineering Graduates

An MEng degree is preferred over BEng for chartered engineer status, which is a key milestone for career progression. Work towards chartership from day one — it typically adds £5,000-£10,000 to your salary. Engineering offers excellent international mobility, with UK qualifications recognised globally. See civil engineer salary guide for one example of progression.

Student Loan Repayments

Engineering graduates on £30,000 repay approximately £25/month on Plan 2. With consistent salary growth in engineering, repayments increase steadily but the loan is manageable relative to earning potential.