Medical Practitioners vs Production and process engineers Salary (2025)

How do Medical Practitioners and Production and process engineers salaries compare in the UK? Here is a detailed side-by-side breakdown.

Medical Practitioners earns £22,109 more per year (45% higher)

Medical Practitioners

£70,720
per year
vs

Detailed Comparison

MetricMedical PractitionersProduction and process engineersDifference
Median Annual£70,720£48,611+£22,109
Mean Annual£80,274£50,135+£30,139
Monthly£5,893£4,051+£1,842
Weekly£1,360£935+£425
Hourly£34.00£23.37+£10.63

Salary Range Comparison

PercentileMedical PractitionersProduction and process engineers
10th (Entry)£37,220£30,233
25th£51,611£38,222
50th (Median)£70,720£48,611
75th£98,599£58,087
90th (Senior)£136,670£0
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who earns more, a Medical Practitioners or a Production and process engineers?
A Medical Practitioners earns more. The median salary for a Medical Practitioners is £70,720, whilst a Production and process engineers earns £48,611 — a difference of £22,109 per year.
What is the salary difference between a Medical Practitioners and a Production and process engineers?
The difference is £22,109 per year. Medical Practitioners is the higher-paid role.
Should I become a Medical Practitioners or a Production and process engineers?
From a salary perspective, Medical Practitioners 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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