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Engineering Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Guide to IT and Technology Engineering Careers

Engineering sits at the heart of every technology organisation in the UK. From designing cloud infrastructure and building software systems to maintaining network architecture and developing embedded firmware, engineering professionals are the builders and problem-solvers that power the digital economy. IT Job Board lists active engineering vacancies across all technology disciplines, connecting skilled engineers with employers across every sector.

The Breadth of Engineering Roles in UK Tech

Engineering in a technology context encompasses a vast range of specialisms. Software Engineering focuses on designing and building applications. Network Engineering covers the design and maintenance of physical and virtual network infrastructure. Cloud Engineering specialises in deploying and managing cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) bridges software development and operations to ensure systems perform reliably at scale. Each represents a distinct and well-compensated career path.

Types of Engineering Roles on IT Job Board

  • Software Engineer — application development across languages and frameworks
  • Network Engineer — routing, switching, firewalls, and WAN infrastructure
  • Cloud Engineer — AWS, Azure, GCP deployment and management
  • DevOps Engineer — CI/CD pipelines, automation, and infrastructure as code
  • Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) — availability, performance, and scalability
  • Embedded Systems Engineer — firmware and hardware-level programming
  • Solutions Engineer — technical pre-sales and client solution design

Engineering Salary Guide

Engineering salaries vary significantly by specialism. Graduate Software Engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers across disciplines earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers with cloud, DevOps, or specialist systems expertise command £70,000–£100,000+. In London and Cambridge, experienced engineers at leading tech companies regularly exceed this range.

Most In-Demand Engineering Skills in the UK

  • Cloud platforms — AWS, Azure, GCP (certifications are increasingly baseline)
  • Infrastructure as Code — Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation
  • Kubernetes and Docker — container orchestration now near-universal
  • CI/CD — Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI
  • Python and Go — most commonly used in DevOps and SRE contexts
  • Networking — BGP, OSPF, SD-WAN for network engineering roles

Top UK Locations for Engineering Jobs

London leads the UK engineering job market, with Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Reading all showing strong demand. Cambridge's cluster of deep tech and semiconductor companies makes it especially active for embedded and hardware engineering. Manchester and Edinburgh are growing fast for cloud and DevOps engineering, often with more competitive packages relative to living costs than London.

How to Find Engineering Jobs on IT Job Board

Browse all active engineering vacancies on IT Job Board using the Engineering category or by searching for your specific discipline. Register your CV for free to be discovered by engineering recruiters across the UK — many specialist engineering roles are filled through proactive outreach to the candidate database.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of engineering jobs are listed on IT Job Board?

A: IT Job Board lists Software Engineering, Network Engineering, Cloud Engineering, DevOps, SRE, Embedded Systems, and Solutions Engineering roles, among other technology engineering disciplines.

Q: What is the average engineering salary in UK tech?

A: Graduate engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers earn £70,000–£100,000+, with London roles often commanding a further premium.

Q: Which engineering certifications are most valued by UK employers?

A: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305), Cisco CCNA/CCNP for networking, and Kubernetes CKA/CKAD for cloud-native engineering are among the most valued in the UK market.

Q: Is there a shortage of engineering talent in the UK?

A: Yes. The UK faces a significant shortage of technology engineering professionals, particularly in cloud, DevOps, cybersecurity, and embedded systems. This structural shortage benefits candidates with relevant skills and certifications.

Q: How do I register my CV on IT Job Board to find engineering roles?

A: Visit IT Job Board's registration page, select Job Seeker, and complete the free CV registration. Your profile becomes searchable by engineering employers and recruiters actively hiring across the UK.