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Civil Engineer Salary in Wolverhampton — 2026 ranges

Calibrated 2026 salary bands for civil engineer roles in Wolverhampton, plus the recruiter-side context: which sectors hire here, how the market compares to London, and what's worth negotiating. Built from public salary surveys cross-referenced against actual UK placements.

Alex By Alex · 12-year UK recruiter · Updated April 2026

Wolverhampton Headline · 2026

£50,000

average · mid-level base salary

Range (low)
£28,000
Range (high)
£115,000
vs UK avg
+0%
Market
premium

Wolverhampton's civil engineer market in 2026

Civil Engineer salaries in Wolverhampton run at UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £50,000 and a full range of £28,000 to £115,000. Wolverhampton's Automotive manufacturing and engine production and Aerospace engineering concentrations make it a credible Civil Engineer market.

This is one of the strongest civil engineer markets in the UK outside London — depth of opportunity, real competition between employers, and a meaningful pay premium. Senior candidates can run two-stage processes against multiple offers.

Top sectors hiring civil engineers in Wolverhampton

Automotive manufacturing and engine production

JLR Engine Manufacturing Centre at i54 is one of the largest engine plants in Europe and is hiring across electrified powertrain programmes.

Aerospace engineering

Collins Aerospace, Moog, and the Black Country precision-engineering supply chain serve global aerospace customers from the city.

Higher education

University of Wolverhampton concentrates research and academic hiring across engineering, business, and healthcare disciplines.

Notable Wolverhampton employers for civil engineers

Jaguar Land Rover (Engine Manufacturing Centre, i54) Automotive manufacturing
Collins Aerospace (Wolverhampton) Aerospace engineering
Moog (Wolverhampton) Aerospace/Defence

Filtered from Wolverhampton's top employer list to those most relevant to civil engineer hiring. See the Wolverhampton hiring landscape for the full employer list.

How Wolverhampton compares to other UK cities for civil engineers

Wolverhampton pay sits roughly 10-18% below the UK median for most office-based roles, with a full-time median around £28,000-£30,000 in 2026 against a UK figure nearer £37,000. JLR Engine Manufacturing Centre roles are the structural exception: skilled-trades and manufacturing-engineering staff typically earn £45,000-£70,000 with shift premiums, and senior manufacturing engineers and operations leaders £75,000-£105,000, because JLR benchmarks globally rather than regionally. Aerospace engineering at Collins Aerospace and Moog pays similarly competitive rates within sector — chartered engineers typically £50,000-£72,000. NHS Agenda for Change rates apply nationally. Lloyds Banking Group and AA back-office roles run at standard UK financial-services bands, around 8-12% below comparable London packages. Where the market under-pays: senior commercial roles in marketing, sales, and HR — typically 18-25% below Birmingham equivalents. Logistics operations management pays competitively at £40,000-£60,000 for site managers because the M54 and M6 corridor hires aggressively for experienced operators.

Wolverhampton is one of the cheapest UK cities of its size to live in. A one-bedroom flat in central Wolverhampton or Tettenhall typically rents for £550-£750 per month in 2026, around 35% of inner-London rates and 30% below comparable Birmingham postcodes. Buying is materially cheaper than Birmingham: the average Wolverhampton house sits around £170,000-£200,000, with Tettenhall, Penn, and Compton popular family areas. Council tax in Wolverhampton sits broadly at the West Midlands average. Public transport within the city is reasonable; most residents drive or use the Wolverhampton-to-Birmingham rail line (20-25 minutes by train into Birmingham New Street, which materially expands the practical job market). The HS2 connection at Birmingham Curzon Street, when it opens, will further compress commute times to London. A mid-career professional on £40,000 in Wolverhampton usually has more disposable income than the same role on £50,000 in inner Birmingham once rent and council tax are netted off.

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Common questions

What is a Civil Engineer salary in Wolverhampton?
Civil Engineer salaries in Wolverhampton typically range from £28,000 (junior) to £115,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £50,000. That's 0% above UK average for the role. Figures are 2026 ranges from public salary surveys (Reed, Indeed, Robert Walters, Hays UK) cross-referenced against actual placements.
Is Wolverhampton a strong Civil Engineer market?
Yes — Wolverhampton is one of the UK's strongest markets for civil engineer roles outside London. Multiple credible employers, real competition for senior talent, and a meaningful pay premium.
Which Wolverhampton employers hire civil engineers?
Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Wolverhampton's notable employers in this space include Jaguar Land Rover (Engine Manufacturing Centre, i54), Collins Aerospace (Wolverhampton), Moog (Wolverhampton). The full top-employers list for Wolverhampton is on the city overview page.
How much does London pay vs Wolverhampton for civil engineers?
London civil engineer salaries average £57,500 — 15% more than Wolverhampton. After factoring rent and commute, the Wolverhampton role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.