Whatcar212 wrote: » One of the problems in Ireland is the attitude of not talking to each other about salary. If everyone communicated and knew what everyone else was making then it empowers everyone when it comes to salary negotiation.
Augeo wrote: » what is "Big money offers all of a sudden"
Wildly Boaring wrote: » Onrail was looking civil consultant situation Mine are all civil/structural offers
royaler83 wrote: » Chartered, 10 years exp. medium-large company.
Alkers wrote: » Varies massively and a lot of consultancies are very slow to advertise salaries. Pre-Covid, I would have said you could be able to manage 75k with the right company but although I haven't experienced or heard of any slowdown in work, I've definitely seen a slow-down in recruitment. We had our pension contributions suspended for 6 months, I've heard of other consultancy companies who took pay cuts etc so it might be a bit tougher to get a role currently. I wouldn't consider less than 60k anyway.
onrail wrote: » What sort of salary can an experienced Civil/Structural/Geotech Engineer expect from a consultancy role these days? Chartered and somewhere around senior/principal level? I've been away from that side of the industry for a quite a while and pondering a return.
littlemissfraze wrote: » I received the same. Looks like it was well worth emailing them.
2011 wrote: » So today I recieved a reply to my email. It reads:
Hi 2011 Thank you for your feedback. The competition is on hold at the minute as we review the salary. Kind regards, XXXXXXX Courts Serivce Careers Human Resources
littlemissfraze wrote: » I have emailed careers @ courts.ie politely enquiring if they have made an error or if they view an entry level grade (Grade III Engineer) as appropriate for someone who is a chartered engineer with 10 years experience. I would encourage others to similar.
Salary trends Engineers in the first ten years of their career received a 5% pay boost in the past year, worth approximately €2,000. A graduate engineer (1-2 years of experience) now earns €33,750, an increase of 21% over the past five years.
Alkers wrote: » I posted in the engineering jobs available thread but the courts service are looking for a Chartered Energy Engineer / Building Service Engineer with ten years experience, which they expect to be able to attract with a salary of 32khttps://www.courts.ie/careers
Augeo wrote: » Would they start folk half way up a payscale though? Two colleagues worked for ESB as temp contractors a few years ago and reckoned it was a great gig for graduates but not so good for folk looking to jump in after a decade or so of working (unless you wanted a decent paycut)
TheBoyConor wrote: » ............ And ESB and ESBI are supposed to be great to work for for engineers and very good pay and very good benefits.