Engineering & Industrial Sales Market Report 2025
Executive Summary
The UK's engineering sector is experiencing steady growth, with its gross value added (GVA) rising from £645 billion in 2020 to an estimated £675 billion in 2023, and projected to reach £690 billion by 2025. This growth is expected to continue, with GVA possibly hitting £750 billion by 2030. The sector spans multiple industries, including construction, manufacturing, and IT, making it challenging to measure its total economic contribution. As of 2025, around 6.3 million people are employed in engineering-related roles, representing 19% of the UK workforce.
The sector also drives demand for skilled professionals, particularly in sales, where approximately 252,000 are expected in 2025. Average salaries for engineering sales roles range from £32,000 for Sales Development Representatives to £166,000 for Sales Directors.
Key trends in the sector include automation, AI integration, and innovations in manufacturing processes, which are expected to fuel further growth. However, challenges such as a shortage of skilled labor, high technology investment costs, and regulatory pressures on sustainability remain. Leading companies shaping the sector include Buro Happold, Jaguar Land Rover, Mott MacDonald, AstraZeneca, Arup, WSP Global, and Pell Frischmann, known for their contributions to sustainability, innovation, and technological advancements.
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Engineering & Industrial Market Growth Rate
The UK's engineering sector continues to grow at a steady rate:
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In 2020, the sector contributed approximately £645 billion in gross value added (GVA) to the UK economy, accounting for over 30% of the nation's total economic output.
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By 2023, this figure had risen to an estimated £675 billion, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 1.5% over the three-year period.
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Forecasts for 2025 suggest total engineering & industrial activity could contribute £690 billion to the UK economy.
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Looking ahead, the engineering sector is poised for further expansion. Projections suggest that by 2030, the sector's GVA could reach approximately £750 billion, assuming a continued CAGR of about 1.5%.
Accurately measuring the total contribution of the UK's engineering and industrial activity is challenging as engineering functions permeate numerous industries, including construction, manufacturing, energy, transportation, and information technology. Also, the rapid evolution of technology continually redefines traditional industry boundaries, further complicating the categorisation and measurement of engineering activities.
What makes up the Engineering & Industrial market?
Industry Sector | 2025 Annual Revenue (£ Billion) | Proportion of Total Engineering Output |
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Construction (Private) | 152 | 23% |
Manufacturing | 140 | 20% |
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Activities | 138 | 20% |
Information and Communication | 101 | 15% |
Civil Engineering | 60 | 9% |
Automotive Engineering | 23 | 3% |
Aerospace Engineering | 10 | 2% |
Other Sectors | 66 | 10% |
Total | 890 | 100% |
Engineering & Industrial Professionals
As of 2025, approximately 6.3 million people in the UK were employed in engineering and technology occupations, representing about 19% of the total workforce.
As mentioned above, with engineering & industrial encompassing such a wide range of activities in the total UK economy, it's no surprise the amount of professionals that work in this sector.
Engineering & Industrial Sales Professionals
Approximately 252,000 professionals (4% of the workforce) are expected to work in sales roles in 2025.
Average sales salaries in Engineering & Industrial
Role | Base Salary (GBP) | OTE (GBP) | Sources |
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Sales Development Representative (SDR) | £32,010 - £46,560 | £46,560 - £70,810 | LinkedIn, Glassdoor |
Sales Executive | £34,920 - £58,200 | £58,200 - £82,450 | Glassdoor, Payscale |
Account Manager | £40,740 - £64,020 | £64,020 - £87,300 | Glassdoor, LinkedIn, Payscale |
Business Development Manager | £46,560 - £70,810 | £70,810 - £94,090 | Indeed, Glassdoor, LinkedIn |
Territory Sales Manager | £52,380 - £76,630 | £76,630 - £99,910 | Indeed, Glassdoor |
Regional Sales Manager | £58,200 - £82,450 | £82,450 - £105,730 | Indeed, Glassdoor, Payscale |
National Sales Manager | £64,020 - £88,370 | £88,370 - £111,550 | Indeed, Glassdoor |
Sales Specialist | £101,850 - £128,040 | £128,810 - £155,200 | Glassdoor, LinkedIn |
Sales Director | £128,040 - £166,840 | £153,660 - £194,000 | LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Payscale |
Sales Trends in Engineering & Industrial
The engineering sector is fueled by advancements in infrastructure, automation, and innovation across various industries. Demand for advanced engineering solutions is being driven by both public sector investments and private sector advancements, particularly in areas such as manufacturing, construction, and technology. As industries seek to modernize their operations and improve efficiency, engineering firms are offering solutions that optimize processes, reduce costs, and enhance product performance.
Moreover, automation and robotics are transforming manufacturing processes, leading to increased productivity and reduced labor costs. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning into engineering systems is also opening up new avenues for innovation. The UK’s engineering market is expected to continue its expansion as companies look to stay competitive and meet the growing demand for sophisticated, high-performance engineering solutions.
Engineering Industry Challenges
Despite the sector’s growth, the engineering industry in the UK faces several challenges. A major concern is the shortage of skilled labor, as rapid advancements in technology have created a demand for workers with specialized expertise. While training programs and apprenticeships are being developed, there is a significant gap between supply and demand for qualified engineers.
Another challenge is the high cost of investment in new technologies. While automation, AI, and advanced robotics present substantial benefits, the initial investment can be prohibitive for some businesses, particularly SMEs. Moreover, the rapid pace of technological change presents a challenge for companies to continually adapt and remain at the forefront of innovation.
Additionally, the industry faces regulatory pressures related to sustainability and environmental impact. As governments push for more environmentally-friendly practices, engineering firms must find ways to balance innovation with compliance to new regulations, which can add complexity to project development.
Top Companies Shaping the Engineering Industry
Buro Happold: A global engineering consultancy, Buro Happold specializes in sustainable design, smart infrastructure, and environmental engineering. They work across a range of sectors, from transportation to urban development, providing innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges.
Jaguar Land Rover: Known for its high-performance vehicles, Jaguar Land Rover is an engineering powerhouse at the forefront of automotive technology, focusing on electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving systems, and lightweight vehicle design.
Mott MacDonald: A global engineering, management, and development consultancy, Mott MacDonald delivers innovative solutions in infrastructure, energy, and water management, with a focus on improving sustainability and resilience for a changing world.
AstraZeneca: Operating at the intersection of engineering and life sciences, AstraZeneca is leveraging advanced engineering solutions to develop cutting-edge medical technologies, from drug delivery systems to diagnostic devices.
Arup: A major player in the engineering sector, Arup is known for its work in infrastructure, sustainability, and digital engineering, providing expertise in areas such as transportation, energy, and building design.
WSP Global: A global leader in engineering services, WSP Global offers innovative solutions in areas like environmental sustainability, water management, and infrastructure development, with a focus on integrating technology to drive efficiency and performance.
Pell Frischmann: A multidisciplinary engineering consultancy, Pell Frischmann offers expertise in civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering. The company provides sustainable solutions in infrastructure development, energy, and environmental consultancy, helping clients address both technical and environmental challenges.
Sources
- The Engineer - Britain's engineers add £645bn to national economy
- EngineeringUK - The Engineering and Technology Workforce
- Statista - Gross value added of the professional, scientific, and technical sector in the UK
- Grand View Research - UK Engineering Services Market Outlook
- The Guardian - Britain's construction workforce shortage
- Reuters - UK skills gap could hinder decarbonization efforts
- The Times - Women in Engineering Careers
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