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What does an Environmental Project Engineer earn?
Environmental Project Engineers typically earn £46,800 per year in the UK. Their work involves ensuring that environmental legislation is adhered to in major projects, and advising on ways that organisations can implement sustainable practices. Environmental Project Engineers may be involved in projects in a variety of industries such as transport, energy, or construction. They may also specialise in particular aspects of environmental engineering, such as soil contamination or wastewater management.
How to earn more as an Environmental Project Engineer
To become an Environmental Project Engineer, you'll need a degree in engineering, environmental science or geography. You could also opt for a degree apprenticeship or Higher National Certificate in Environmental and Energy Management. To increase your earning potential, taking on a specialised role in the environmental sector may be beneficial, such as engineering project management or air quality monitoring. Alternatively, you could go down the route of becoming a self-employed consultant and setting up your own consultancy business. The top earners in this field can make over £84,400 a year.
Min: £25,500.00 Max: £84,438.00
Average Environmental Project Engineer Salary in UK : £46,809.72
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Region | Salary |
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Scotland | £43,619.65 |
Wales | £45,583.40 |
Northern Ireland | £27,112.31 |
East Midlands | £42,576.06 |
Eastern | £47,786.68 |
London | £52,681.86 |
North East | £44,363.08 |
North West | £49,823.22 |
South East | £47,998.70 |
South West | £45,263.78 |
West Midlands | £37,050.83 |
Yorkshire and the Humber | £52,545.42 |