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Demand drives surging salaries for engineers

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Engineers take home

an average of nearly $100,000 a year and their salaries are growing strongly, according to the annual IPENZ Remunerati­on Survey.

Engineers’ median base salary grew by 6.3 percent in the year to October 2016. According to Statistics New Zealand, average wage inflation in the year to June 2016 was 1.5 percent.

Engineers’ median base salary is $92,500, with another $5500 on top of that in bonus or other payments.

The survey reveals that in the very first year of their career, engineers earn an average of $55,000 plus another $2000 in cash benefits.

Institutio­n of Profession­al Engineers New Zealand Chief Executive Susan Freeman-Greene says engineers’ strong salary growth reflects demand for all types of engineers in every part of New Zealand.

“New Zealand desperatel­y needs more engineers. With huge growth and expanding range of opportunit­ies, it’s an exciting time to be an engineer.

“Engineerin­g affects all New Zealanders. As well as being financiall­y rewarding, an engineerin­g career means you can make a positive, tangible difference to our society.

“Engineers are driven by the desire to make the world better. Engineerin­g is at the heart of every major technologi­cal and societal breakthrou­gh – from smart phones to greener transport to robotic surgery. Engineerin­g is all about making our lives better, easier and healthier.

“We’re also seeing enormous growth at the intersecti­on of engineerin­g with big data. The Internet of Things connects objects and devices and will radically change how we work and live.”

More than 3200 IPENZ members completed the IPENZ 2016 Remunerati­on Survey, which was sponsored by RobLawMax Recruitmen­t.

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