Why are salaries so varied?
Mechanical engineering is a broad field, and earnings depend on:
- Sector - aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing tend to pay more than local government or education roles.
- Level of experience and chartered status - becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng) significantly increases earning potential.
- Employer size and type - large multinational companies often offer higher starting salaries and structured career progression compared with smaller firms.
Graduate salaries in Hull
According to Discover Uni, Hull’s MEng Mechanical Engineering graduates earn an average of around £30,000 at 15 months after graduation, with a typical range of £28,000-£35,000. By three years after graduating, the average rises to approximately £32,500, and five years out, Hull graduates typically earn about £36,000, with some reaching £42,500.1
Other benefits of a mechanical engineering career
Beyond salary, mechanical engineering offers:
- Opportunities to work on innovative projects, from renewable energy to advanced manufacturing
- International career prospects in engineering, design, and project management
- Professional development through memberships in bodies like the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
- The chance to become a Chartered Engineer, unlocking higher earning potential and leadership roles
