Hi I'm a civil engineer who's been working on site for a big company for about 18 months.From comparing between myself and friends, I think about 30 - 35000 seems to be standard.The problem is how much it increases by.Engineers are terrible for not "standing up for themselves" when it comes to that kind of thing.I also know for a fact that all benefits aside, guys who are labouring and laying blocks on site are frequently earning more than us.This is regardless of the fact that they have nowhere near the amount of responsibility, or the workload.
Also, it seems to me that engineers are having to hop companies a lot as a result, to get any kind of decent wage increase.From what I hear from friends working in consultancies, and from what I see on site, there is a large turnover in staff (engineers), simply to keep the money going up.
I do have one question though.I'm a fully qualified civil engineer and I'm very interested in getting my chartership.Is it possible to get it while working for a contractor, or is it easier to do it through a consultancy?As in, is the work in a consultancy not more relevant,than what we do on site,to what is required for your chartership?Also, is it any benefit at all to you to be chartered while in a contractor?It seems to me like a lot of people wouldn't even understand what chartership means in that line of work...I don't mean that to be running anyone down, but that's how it appears to me.
As it is at the moment I love my job, but I feel that I'm not being given chances to do things that I should be.It seems that I'm wasting my time a bit, especially lately,but I don't want to go looking for another job as i know i won't get better than this in terms of contractors pay, and I'm pretty sure it'll be a lot less in a consultancy.I'm a bit stuck.
One final thing....could people offer an opinion on what exactly a senior engineer is supposed to do ona site?And if you've been working a couple of years,so you're past the setting out only stage, what are you supposed to do while working underneath a senior engineer?How much freedom should you have?
My final word on the subject...a lot of people don't really understand what engineers do, so they can't possibly understand wage issues, if you went very public about it.It's easy to see what the architect, doctor,lawyer,planner,accountant etc does..if I had a euro for every time I was asked "so what exactly DO you do?".........
