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Agree with you completely on everything you have said, the OP might like to tot up the amount spent on his training, his placements, the valuable time his superiors spend with him on his graduate plan, not to mention the fact they are probably paying his visa fees! The market is at its worst at the moment (worst Ive ever known it in the 10 years Ive work in it)...bandit_1250 wrote:I would say even that's a little over the going rate for a graduate mechanical engineer. I am a mechanical project engineer and I started on 21k four years ago.
I believe you are very fortunate in the current climate. One doesn't start on big salaries straight away in manufacturing/ heavy industry.
You might have an arguement if you have a chartered status but even then expecting 70k on chartered status with only 4 yrs of industry experience is OTT.
All the best
You should be paid atleast a million with your background and experience as being chartered means that you know everything about engineering and if you touch a problem it will be solved in second. For example, if you touch you power generating equipments it will automatically start producing atleast 100 time more power with same amout of coal/gas/nuclear fueld within second. You deserve that!ammu12345 wrote:okay what sort of salaries should i be looking at once I am chartered ? I still think 34k would be low with 4 yrs of exp in the energy industry.
In 10 yrs time i was hoping for 100k+ ( lol) but from your reply it seems not possible.
But it has a valid point...I'm a Mech. Engr working towards CEng. with over 15 yrs exp. - let me tell you...CEng does not mean more money!!ammu12345 wrote:wow that was harsh!
High profile salaried jobs are very very limited in market and that would attract the best skilled talent from europe and from the rest of the world in UK.ammu12345 wrote:Hi Guys I am working with this company who are into power generation for the past 2 yrs + , I just got of the graduate scheme and now my salary is 27k which i think is too low. Though the graduate scheme was terrific in terms of learning and the money they spend on me on training courses was amazing , i feel i am not getting paid the money i should be. I am structured scheme with IMechE and should get my chartered status within the next couple of yrs. Even after i get my chartered status i would be getting paid 34k. Thats shit!
I got a bachelors degree in Mechanical Eng from notts Uni and now got 2 yrs of experience, do you think I am on the right salary? I thought chartered Engineers should be getting around 70k+?
Any advise?