Production and process engineers Pay Data UK — 2024

Production and process engineers roles in the UK earn a median of £44,121 per year, equivalent to £23.48 per hour as of 2024. This represents a 0.7% increase in annual pay compared to the previous year. Pay varies across the UK, ranging from £33,549 to £68,687 per year.

Median Annual Pay

£44,121

as of 2024

Median Hourly Pay

£23.48

per hour

Year-on-Year Change

+0.7%

vs 2023

Annual Pay Range

£37,303 £55,365

25th – 75th percentile

How Pay Varies Across the UK

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About Production and process engineers

Production and process engineers advise on and direct technical aspects of production programmes to ensure cost-effectiveness and efficiency. This unit group incorporates: planning and quality control engineers who plan production schedules, work sequences, and manufacturing and processing procedures to ensure accuracy, quality and reliability; and chemical engineers who undertake research on commercial scale chemical processes and processed products, design and provide specifications and direct the construction, operation, maintenance and repair of chemical plants and control systems.

Typical Tasks and Duties

Entry Routes and Qualifications

Production and process engineers usually possess an accredited university degree. After qualifying, periods of appropriate training and experience are required before membership of a chartered engineering institution. Incorporated engineers possess an accredited university degree, BTEC/SQA award or an apprenticeship leading to an NVQ/SVQ at level 4. All routes are followed by periods of appropriate training and relevant experience.

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Salary data is sourced from official UK pay datasets and updated periodically.