Electronics engineers roles in the UK earn a median of £52,500 per year, equivalent to £25.27 per hour as of 2025. Pay increased 7.7% compared to the previous year. Regionally, pay ranges from £47,000 in South West to £53,000 in Scotland. Pay has risen over the past 4 years. The ONS national median for this occupation is £52,518/yr (0% below our computed national average).
Median Annual Pay
£52,500
as of 2025
High confidenceMedian Hourly Pay
£25.27
per hour
Year-on-Year Change
+7.7%
vs 2024
Annual Pay Range
£43,000 – £64,500
25th – 75th percentile
UK Employment (2024)
~24,000
estimated employees
38 of 180 areas not disclosed by ONS
Employment Change
2021–2024
2021: ~45,000 → 2024: ~24,000
Market Signal
Specialist demandPay is rising while employment is falling — specialist skills are in high demand.
Employment figures from ONS Annual Population Survey (APS). Counts are estimates; suppressed cells (small samples) are excluded from totals.
Annual pay for Electronics engineers across UK regions. The bar shows the typical pay range (25th–75th percentile); the diamond marks the median.
Source: ONS ASHE. Based on broad UK regions (NUTS1).
Annual pay grew by +7.7% from 2024 to 2025.
National average (NUTS1 actuals) based on ONS ASHE April snapshot. Shaded band shows 25th–75th percentile range.
Annual percentage change in median pay for Electronics engineers.
Percentage change from the prior year's April figure.
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Electronics engineers undertake research and design, direct construction and manage the operation and maintenance of electronic motors, communications systems, microwave systems, and other electronic equipment.
Electronics engineers usually possess an accredited university degree or equivalent qualification. After qualifying, periods of appropriate training and experience are required before membership of a chartered engineering institution is attainable. Incorporated engineers possess an accredited university degree, BTEC/SQA award or an apprenticeship. All routes are followed by periods of appropriate training and relevant experience.
Salary data is sourced from official UK pay datasets and updated periodically.