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Be part of building solutions for tomorrow in the engineering industry

Engineering is about designing, building, and improving everything around us, from bridges and robots to medical devices and green tech. If you enjoy solving problems, working with technology, and making things better, engineering offers endless possibilities for young people.

What kind of people thrive in the engineering industry?

Engineering is perfect for inventive, logical, and determined problem-solvers who enjoy turning ideas into reality. People who thrive here are curious about how things work, enjoy hands-on projects, and love finding solutions to real-world challenges. If you’re detail-oriented, like working as part of a team, or have a passion for building, designing, or improving things, you’ll fit right in. The engineering sector values creativity, resilience, and a drive to make a difference in everything from infrastructure to technology.

Key insights you should know if you’re interested in a career in the engineering industry

If you’re a young person considering a career in engineering, here are 3 key things to know…

Growth potential

Engineering is in high demand, with new roles in robotics, green tech, infrastructure, and digital systems. There’s a need for mechanical, electrical, civil, and software engineers.

Pathways in Essex, Hertfordshire, and Suffolk

These regions have engineering firms, manufacturers, and infrastructure projects looking for young talent.

Average earning potential

Entry-level engineering roles start at £24,000–£30,000, with experienced engineers earning £40,000–£70,000+.

How to start your engineering career

Not sure where to begin? Take our strengths-first matching quiz to discover engineering roles that fit you, or browse our job board for entry-level engineering jobs in Essex, Hertfordshire, and Suffolk. Many employers offer apprenticeships, internships, and graduate schemes.

Explore even more about the engineering industry

Curious to learn more about what a future in engineering could look like? We’ve pulled together extra resources, insights, and practical guides to help you dive deeper. Whether you want to explore career paths, discover the latest trends, or get tips for interviews and skills-building, our dedicated pages are here to support you every step of the way.

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