Engineering
Salaries in Europe
Compare Engineering salaries across 27 European countries. Salary ranges from €35K to €65K depending on role and location.
- Salary range: €35K - €65K
- 2 jobs covered
- 15 countries
| Job Title | 🇨🇭 CH | 🇱🇺 LU | 🇩🇰 DK | 🇮🇪 IE | 🇩🇪 DE | 🇳🇱 NL | 🇦🇹 AT | 🇸🇪 SE | 🇧🇪 BE | 🇫🇷 FR | 🇫🇮 FI | 🇮🇹 IT | 🇪🇸 ES | 🇵🇹 PT | 🇵🇱 PL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Engineer | €100,000 | €72,000 | €60,000 | €58,000 | €58,000 | €56,000 | €55,000 | €54,000 | €50,000 | €50,000 | €48,000 | €40,000 | €36,000 | €30,000 | €28,000 |
| Civil Engineer | €95,000 | €68,400 | €57,000 | €55,100 | €55,100 | €53,200 | €52,250 | €51,300 | €47,500 | €47,500 | €45,600 | €38,000 | €34,200 | €28,500 | €26,600 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average Engineering salary in Europe?
Engineering salaries in Europe range from €35K to €65K per year depending on role, experience, and country. Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Nordic countries offer the highest compensation.
Which European country pays Engineering professionals the most?
Switzerland and Luxembourg consistently offer the highest salaries across most professional sectors in Europe, followed by Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany.
How does the EU Pay Transparency Directive affect Engineering employers?
From June 2026, all EU employers with 100+ employees must publish salary ranges in job postings and report gender pay gaps. This applies across all sectors including this one.
Where can I find verified Engineering salary data for Europe?
EuroSalary.eu aggregates verified salary data from Eurostat, 50+ European job boards, and anonymous salary submissions. All data is updated monthly and covers 27 EU countries.