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Updated: 11 May 2013
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£0£17K£34K£51K
Project Engineer£31,128  
   
Electrical Engineer£34,834  
Project Manager, Information Technology (IT)£48,778  
Mechanical Engineer£31,200  
Customer Service Advisor£17,922  
Business Analyst (Unspecified Type)£29,643  
Energy Analyst£27,454  
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Country: United Kingdom | Currency: GBP | Updated: 11 May 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 1,126
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Key Statistics for Energy or Utilities Salaries and Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

EDF Energy£20,798 - £53,675
Scottish Power PLC£17,685 - £79,506
Balfour Beatty£20,500 - £37,300
General Electric (GE) Energy£22,891 - £56,993
British Gas Business£23,616 - £35,159
Female
27%
female alumni
 
Male
73%
male alumni
Salary:£21,733 - £36,256 £26,606 - £47,891
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
2%
1-4 years
36%
5-9 years
29%
10-19 years
21%
20 years or more
11%
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