Civil engineers vs Police officers (sergeant and below) Salary

How do Civil engineers and Police officers (sergeant and below) salaries compare in the UK? Here is a detailed side-by-side breakdown using the latest ONS data.

Civil engineers earns £2,067 more per year (4% higher)

Civil engineers

£50,688
per year (gross)
Take-home: £39,956
vs

Police officers (sergeant and below)

£48,621
per year (gross)
Take-home: £38,527

Detailed Comparison

MetricCivil engineersPolice officers (sergeant and below)Difference
Median Annual£50,688£48,621+£2,067
Mean Annual£53,281£48,668+£4,613
Take-Home (Net)£39,956£38,527+£1,429
Monthly (Gross)£4,224£4,052+£172
Weekly (Gross)£975£935+£40
Hourly£24.37£23.38+£0.99

Salary Range Comparison

PercentileCivil engineersPolice officers (sergeant and below)
10th (Entry)£31,924£32,899
25th£38,900£37,006
50th (Median)£50,688£48,621
75th£66,404£55,452
90th (Senior)£0£65,893

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who earns more, a Civil engineers or a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
A Civil engineers earns more. The median salary for a Civil engineers is £50,688, whilst a Police officers (sergeant and below) earns £48,621 — a difference of £2,067 per year.
What is the salary difference between a Civil engineers and a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
The difference is £2,067 per year. Civil engineers is the higher-paid role.
What is the take-home pay difference?
After tax and National Insurance, a Civil engineers takes home approximately £39,956 per year, whilst a Police officers (sergeant and below) takes home £38,527. The net difference is £1,429.
Should I become a Civil engineers or a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
From a salary perspective, Civil engineers offers higher median pay. However, career choice depends on many factors including interests, qualifications, work-life balance and long-term prospects.

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