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Civil engineers vs Electrical engineers: which pays more in the UK?

Data from ONS ASHE · 2026

Salary comparison

MetricCivil engineersElectrical engineers
Median (50th pct)£50,602£59,930
Mean£52,874£61,314
25th percentile£39,138£43,040
75th percentile£64,249£73,049

Bottom line

Electrical engineers typically earns around 18% more than Civil engineers in the UK (£50,602 vs £59,930 median).

Regional comparison

Top 3 regions by salary gap between the two roles.

RegionCivil engineersElectrical engineersGap
North East£23,766£36,692£12,926
East of England£36,573£48,442£11,869
North West£29,458£36,624£7,166
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Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). UK median annual gross salary.