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27-12-2019, 02:57 PM
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Aerospace engineer, first class honours NTU GPA 4.88 with masters. 7 years working experience, annual income for 2019: 268K
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help you add a decimal point 26.8K annnually
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27-12-2019, 05:52 PM
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Why narrow-minded only think of SIA/SIAEC/ST aero? There are also Airbus /Boeing/ Bombardier/ Safran based here leh. Not too long ago, one of the above was like paying 8 mths bonus leh. So 268K isn't that far off.
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27-12-2019, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why narrow-minded only think of SIA/SIAEC/ST aero? There are also Airbus /Boeing/ Bombardier/ Safran based here leh. Not too long ago, one of the above was like paying 8 mths bonus leh. So 268K isn't that far off.
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That's was before they decide to have many joint venture company with other companies. In fact,if you join a joint venture companies, you get more benefits than the mention companies. Bro,most of the aerospace graduates only think about ST and SIA especially NTU graduates getting 2.5k for 4 years in the LAE program before getting their allowance when they pass out and get their stamp.
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30-12-2019, 05:18 PM
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With 7 to 10 years experience, annual packages of above 200K pa for aerospace Engineers are not surprising for deans listers and top graduates. Need good performance of course.
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30-12-2019, 05:52 PM
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Please take these figures with a pinch of salt. Go to glassdoor or other reliable sites for the real figures.
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30-12-2019, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
With 7 to 10 years experience, annual packages of above 200K pa for aerospace Engineers are not surprising for deans listers and top graduates. Need good performance of course.
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Not really. You have to explore the aerospace industry yourself. I can say its competitive whereby on one end, you end becoming a technician even with a degree when a certain job post become too competitive. But one thing I say is that in aerospace industry , as long as you work in the operations, you can get a decent amount of money regardless a technicians or engineers.
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09-02-2020, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
2006 - $4k
2007 - $5k
2008 - $6k
2009 - $7.5k
2010 - $8k
2011 - $9k
2012 - $10k
2013 - $13k
2014 - $16k
2015 - $18k
2016 - $19k
2017 - $21.5k
2018 - $24k
numbers are yearly package / 12
i'm an engineer in O&G
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2006 - $4k
2007 - $5k
2008 - $6k
2009 - $7.5k
2010 - $8k
2011 - $9k
2012 - $10k
2013 - $13k
2014 - $16k
2015 - $18k
2016 - $19k
2017 - $21.5k
2018 - $24k
2019 - $25k
2020 - $28k
Thought I'd update with the last couple of years. Again these are yearly packages / 12, inclusive of AWS + stock etc.
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16-02-2020, 12:02 AM
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Starting at 4k in 2006 is very good
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19-02-2020, 12:31 PM
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Singaporean sure like to talk cock. Pathetic
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11-05-2020, 02:43 PM
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C&S Engineer
(small sme)
2013 3k ( annual 36 k )
2014 3k ( annual 36 k )
2015 3.2k + 1.5 month bonus ( annual 43.2 k )
2016 3.4k + 6.8k bonus (annual 47.6k)
2017 3.6k + 9k bonus (annual 52.2 k)
2018 4.5k + 11k bonus (1st PE exam passed) (annual 67.4k)
2019 4.7k (2nd PE exam passed)
(Medium sme)
2019 5k (annual 60k)
2020 5k (no increment) and paycut may happen
MNC offer
2020 new job offered, 5.5k + 1 month AWS + bonus ( annual 71.5k + unknown)
Our C&S field really low compare to other fields of engineering
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