How much does anyone get paid? It varies a great deal depending on experience and the nature of the industry. Also, you need to look at the average hours worked per week and the nature of the job
In the U.K newly graduated Engineers can expect on average a starting salary of £18,000.
According to the web page below, Mechanical Engineer at an average of £35,623/annum is the 52nd best paid profession in the UK. (Taken from a survey of over 300 jobs)
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=411942&in_page_id=2
Engineers can perform in a range of job markets, mainly: industry, research, and education.
An industry engineer with a bachelors will make less than one with a master's degree and tend to be ineligible for upper management positions (project leads, vice presidents etc...).
Research engineers may work in industry but perform different tasks than manufacturing engineering jobs, and require a master's or PhD in the field. They also work at federally sponsored national laboratories which pay very well (with veterans earning 6 figures).
A professor of education makes a decent living, and his or her pay rate may increase quite significantly if he or she is successful in the field. The few engineers who are renowned experts in certain areas also commonly work as contractors in their spare time making an exorbitant amount of money per hour.
Median annual earnings of mechanical engineers were $62,880 in 2002. The middle 50 percent earned between $50,800 and $78,040. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $41,490, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $93,430. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of mechanical engineers in 2002 were: * Federal government $72,500 * Architectural, engineering, and related services 65,610 * Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing 65,430 * Aerospace products and parts manufacturing 65,160 * Other general purpose machinery manufacturing 55,850 According to a 2003 salary survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, bachelor's degree candidates in mechanical engineering received starting offers averaging $48,585 a year, master's degree candidates had offers averaging $54,565, and PhD. candidates were initially offered $69,904. (From the U.S. Department of Labor.)
Industry engineers:
1. A Junior Engineer makes 40,000-50,000. 2. An engineer makes 50,000-70,000. For this you need a bachelors degree for engineering. 3. A senior engineer makes 70,000-90,000. For this you need 10-20 years of experience with a bachelors degree or 7 years of experience with a master's degree. 4. The vice president of engineering makes 85,000+. Need many years of senior level of experience." 5. A mechanical engineer earns money as per his knowledge and experience in field. Info from careercruising.com == ==
Mechanical Engineering Salaries The middle 50% earned between $52,210 and $84,940. The lowest 10% earned less than $41,810, and the highest 10% earned more than $101,240. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of mechanical engineers in 2006 were:
Federal government: $65,500
Engineering and architectural services: $67,050
Motor vehicles and equipment: $68,740
Construction and related machinery: $60,410
Manufacturing: $74,720
In 2006 BSME new grads in mechanical engineering received starting offers averaging $55,510 a year, MSME candidates had offers averaging $61,950, and new PhDs averaged $77,660. You can see what individual companies pay mechanical engineers at Jobnob: http://www.jobnob.com/mechanical-engineer-salary
a starting slalary is around 55,000 but a senior can make up to 110,000
in which field.i.e.,like automobile,industrial,Metallurgy
about 5,000 dollars per month.
40,000$ - 100,000$ annually
at lest 48,000 to 60,000 a year.
$50
up to $500,000 per month
A lot more than he will make in Britain, US or Canada.
12000
a couple thousand each month
A lot!
1£ a year
8,00,000 to 10,00,000
It depends to your salary. I think it's civil engineering
Usualy around 50,000 to 100,000 US$
up to $500,000 per month
estamatedly about 175,000
it is almost 250000 a month (it depends on the factors of specialization)
A lot more than he will make in Britain, US or Canada.
This depend upon the type of engineer and there skill there are several engineers arround the world they are getting more than 5000 USD/month and some are getting 600 USD/month it depends on your talent performance and experience that what will you can earn as an Electronics Engineer.
$50,000- $70,000
12000
According to MyCareer.com.au, Mechanical Engineers earn (on average) anywhere between $105K-$125K a year as of the Jan-March quarter of 09. http://content.mycareer.com.au/salary-centre/engineering/mechanical-engineering/qld?s_rid=salary-subsector-location-go