As of April 22, 2025, the average annual salary for an Engineering Support Aide III in the United Kingdom is £40,600, with an hourly rate of £20, according to Salary.com Global Salary IQ data. The average salary ranges from £36,300 to £44,800, influenced by factors like location, education, experience, and more.

Global Market Data
25TH   £36,300
50TH(Median)   £40,600
75TH   £44,800
Engineering Support Aide III Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
25th Percentile Engineering Support Aide III Salary £36,300 United Kingdom April 22, 2025
50th Percentile Engineering Support Aide III Salary £40,600 United Kingdom April 22, 2025
75th Percentile Engineering Support Aide III Salary £44,800 United Kingdom April 22, 2025

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How Much Does an Engineering Support Aide III Make by Hour, Week, Month, and Year?

Last Updated on April 22, 2025

Salary.com provides you with accurate and diversified Engineering Support Aide III salary data based on specialized databases to help you get a fairer salary. The average annual pay for an Engineering Support Aide III is about £40,600 a year, this translates to an approximate hourly rate of £20, a monthly salary of about £3,383, and a weekly pay of around £781. Click the switch button below to see more details about Engineering Support Aide III hourly pay, weekly pay, monthly pay, and so on.

How Much Do Engineering Support Aide IIIs Earn at Different Levels in 2025?

An Engineering Support Aide III's salary varies significantly based on experience level. Entry typically earn £36,878 - £39,509, while Intermediate make £37,263 - £39,830, Senior earn £37,969 - £40,472, Specialist earn £38,996 - £41,352, Expert can reach £40,600 - £42,982 or more, depending on the company and location.

Levels Salary
Entry Level Engineering Support Aide III £38,675
Intermediate Level Engineering Support Aide III £38,996
Senior Level Engineering Support Aide III £39,637
Specialist Level Engineering Support Aide III £40,600
Expert Level Engineering Support Aide III £42,167
£38,675 0 yr
£38,996 < 2 yrs
£39,637 2-4 yrs
£40,600 5-8 yrs
£42,167 > 8 yrs
Entry Level 5%
Intermediate Level 4%
Senior Level 2%
Specialist Level 0%
Expert Level 4%
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Last Updated on April 22, 2025

Skills to Boost an Engineering Support Aide III Salary

Mastering key skills can significantly increase your earning potential as an Engineering Support Aide III. According to Salary.com's Real-time Job Posting Data, expertise in Troubleshooting can lead to a 8% salary raise, while strong Soldering skills boost pay by a 2%. Even Laboratory Testing can result in a 2% salary increase.

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving, often applied to repair failed products or processes on a machine or a system. It is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem in order to solve it, and make the product or process operational again. Troubleshooting is needed to identify the symptoms. Determining the most likely cause is a process of elimination—eliminating potential causes of a problem. Finally, troubleshooting requires confirmation that the solution restores the product or process to its working state. In general, troubleshooting is the identification or diagnosis of "trouble" in the management flow of a system caused by a failure of some kind. The problem is initially described as symptoms of malfunction, and troubleshooting is the process of determining and remedying the causes of these symptoms. A system can be described in terms of its expected, desired or intended behavior (usually, for artificial systems, its purpose). Events or inputs to the system are expected to generate specific results or outputs. (For example, selecting the "print" option from various computer applications is intended to result in a hardcopy emerging from some specific device). Any unexpected or undesirable behavior is a symptom. Troubleshooting is the process of isolating the specific cause or causes of the symptom. Frequently the symptom is a failure of the product or process to produce any results. (Nothing was printed, for example). Corrective action can then be taken to prevent further failures of a similar kind.
Soldering
Soldering (AmE: /ˈsɒdərɪŋ/, BrE: /ˈsoʊldərɪŋ/) is a process in which two or more items are joined together by melting and putting a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. Unlike welding, soldering does not involve melting the work pieces. In brazing, the work piece metal also does not melt, but the filler metal is one that melts at a higher temperature than in soldering. In the past, nearly all solders contained lead, but environmental and health concerns have increasingly dictated use of lead-free alloys for electronics and plumbing purposes.
Laboratory Testing
Performing medical procedures and testing of blood and urine samples or body substances to determine appropriate diagnosis and treatments.
More Skills...
Based on recent job listings, in-demand skills in the Engineering Support Aide III field include Troubleshooting (8%), Soldering (2%), Laboratory Testing (2%), and Data Collection (1%). These skills reflect current market needs.
Skills Salary Demand
Skill & Salary Demand
Troubleshooting £43,848
Troubleshooting
£43,848
8%
Soldering £41,412
Soldering
£41,412
2%
Laboratory Testing £41,412
Laboratory Testing
£41,412
2%
Data Collection £41,006
Data Collection
£41,006
1%
Troubleshooting
2.40%
Soldering
13.29%
Laboratory Testing
6.20%
Data Collection
0.96%

What are the Highest Paying Cities in the United Kingdom for Engineering Support Aide III?

The top 3 highest-paying cities in the United Kingdom for Engineering Support Aide III are London, Brighton and Hove, and Manchester. In London, the average salary is £43,848 per year, while Brighton and Hove offers £40,902, and Manchester pays around £38,917 annually.

Which Job Pays More: Engineering Aide III or Engineering Support Aide III?

As of April 22, 2025 , an Engineering Aide III makes less than an Engineering Support Aide III. An Engineering Aide III earns an average annual salary of £31,690. And an Engineering Support Aide III earns an average annual salary of £40,600.

Job Title Salary Range in GBP
Engineering Aide III
£25,187
£39,090
Engineering Aide I
£19,724
£28,857
Engineering Aide II
£23,341
£35,308
Engineering Support Aide I
£19,633
£28,724

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