It doesn't matter what field you studied in (electrical, medical, chemical, marine, nuclear, aerospace, civil, mechanical, systems, robotic etc.). We are all engineers! At the end of the day your title will be the one your company gives you based on your position. There are certain positions/sectors in a company you can fill. Understandable that team leader and directors are paid more. So please stick to Junior and Senior pay scale.
My question is:
>Which positions/sectors pay more?
>With junior and/or senior experience?
>How different is the pay between BSc, MSc and PhD?
>Research and development
project management R&D, engineer R&D, automation
>Production / maintenance:
Production technology and maintenance, production management, product engineer, maintenance management, maintenance technology
>Quality / health and security:
head of quality control, quality control management, quality assurance, hygiene, environmental safety, environment
>Support / applications:
commissioning technology, application technology, commissioning
>Head of department:
site management, factory directorate, divisional management, production management FMEA
Pls state field and which sector is the most lucrative in your company. Don't want to hold an engineering title if I'm being payed peanuts.
My question is:
>Which positions/sectors pay more?
>With junior and/or senior experience?
>How different is the pay between BSc, MSc and PhD?
>Research and development
project management R&D, engineer R&D, automation
>Production / maintenance:
Production technology and maintenance, production management, product engineer, maintenance management, maintenance technology
>Quality / health and security:
head of quality control, quality control management, quality assurance, hygiene, environmental safety, environment
>Support / applications:
commissioning technology, application technology, commissioning
>Head of department:
site management, factory directorate, divisional management, production management FMEA
Pls state field and which sector is the most lucrative in your company. Don't want to hold an engineering title if I'm being payed peanuts.