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Mobile Engineer Salary in Exeter — 2026 ranges
Calibrated 2026 salary bands for mobile engineer roles in Exeter, 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.
Exeter Headline · 2026
£75,000
average · mid-level base salary
Exeter's mobile engineer market in 2026
Mobile Engineer salaries in Exeter run at UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £75,000 and a full range of £45,000 to £155,000. Exeter's Climate and earth-observation tech sector is the main employer for mobile engineer roles here.
The mobile engineer market here is functional rather than deep. You'll find roles, but the shortlist of credible employers is short. If you're early-career, this is workable; if you're senior IC or above, you'll typically need to consider a hybrid arrangement covering London.
Top sectors hiring mobile engineers in Exeter
Climate and earth-observation tech
Exeter Science Park hosts a growing cluster of weather, climate, and earth-observation firms spun out of or co-located with the Met Office.
Notable Exeter employers for mobile engineers
Filtered from Exeter's top employer list to those most relevant to mobile engineer hiring. See the Exeter jobs page for the full employer list.
How Exeter compares to other UK cities for mobile engineers
Exeter pay sits roughly 5-12% below the UK median for general office-based roles, with a full-time median around £29,000-£31,000 in 2026 against a UK figure nearer £37,000 — but the local distribution skews materially higher because the Met Office and the University benchmark against UK national rather than South West rates. Met Office pay sits at UK Civil Service Digital and Science rates: software engineers and HPC-systems engineers typically £45,000-£72,000, senior research-software engineers and architects £70,000-£100,000, with research scientists and machine-learning specialists £52,000-£90,000 — a meaningful premium over general Exeter tech work. Senior climate-science principals and chief scientists clear £95,000-£130,000. The University of Exeter pays at standard academic pay-spine rates with research-grant uplifts, plus a small Russell Group reputation premium for senior research chairs. NHS Agenda for Change applies nationally. Pennon Group and South West Water HQ pay at utility-sector benchmarks. Foot Anstey, Stephens Scown, and Francis Clark pay at South West regional professional-services rates — broadly 75-85% of London partner-track equivalents. Where the market under-pays visibly: senior commercial roles in marketing, sales, and consultancy outside the structural employers, where Exeter runs 18-25% below Bristol and 30-35% below London. The Met Office salary effect makes Exeter materially better-paying for science and HPC professionals than the headline city median suggests.
Exeter is moderately priced for the South West and meaningfully cheaper than Bristol or Bath, but housing has tightened sharply since 2020 because of the city's small footprint and the influx of remote workers from London. A one-bedroom flat in central Exeter or St Leonards typically rents for £850-£1,150 per month in 2026, around 42-52% of inner-London rates and roughly 80-85% of central Bristol equivalents. Buying is moderately priced: average Exeter house prices sit around £290,000-£330,000, with St Leonards, Pennsylvania, and Heavitree popular family areas — Pennsylvania particularly for University and Met Office professionals who want walkable hill-top access. Council tax sits broadly at the South-West average. Public transport within the city is bus-based and reasonable; most professional residents drive, particularly those commuting to Exeter Business Park or the University Streatham campus. GWR runs Exeter St Davids to London Paddington in around 2h 5m on the fastest services, with typical season-ticket pricing around £11,000-£13,000 — making Exeter feasible but expensive for full London hybrid commuting. The Devon coast and Dartmoor National Park add genuine quality-of-life appeal that few comparable UK cities can match. A mid-career professional on £52,000 in Exeter typically has comparable disposable income to the same role on £58,000 in central Bristol, with London arithmetic strongly favourable.
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Common questions
- What is a Mobile Engineer salary in Exeter?
- Mobile Engineer salaries in Exeter typically range from £45,000 (junior) to £155,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £75,000. 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 Exeter a strong Mobile Engineer market?
- Exeter's mobile engineer market is functional rather than deep. You'll find roles, but the shortlist of credible employers is shorter than in the major UK hubs.
- Which Exeter employers hire mobile engineers?
- Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Exeter's notable employers in this space include Met Office (Exeter Business Park HQ), University of Exeter, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Devon County Council, Exeter City Council. The full top-employers list for Exeter is on the city overview page.
- How much does London pay vs Exeter for mobile engineers?
- London mobile engineer salaries average £91,500 — 22% more than Exeter. After factoring rent and commute, the Exeter role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.