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Civil Engineers’ Salary in Nigeria and all you should know
Civil Engineers’ Salary in Nigeria and all you should know
Civil Engineering is one of the leading engineering professions in Nigeria. As far as job security, career clarity and job opportunities are concerned, civil engineering rate relatively high and compared to some other engineering fields, it is a course that is worth it in all forms of it. Their pay is as suiting as the regards they get in our society today.
In this post, we will look at how much civil engineers earn in Nigeria today.
Average Salaries of Civil Engineers in Nigeria
Salaries of Civil engineers vary according to level, job specification, and experience. For instance, an entry-level civil engineer is expected to earn less than a chief engineer or a project coordinator or manager.
In most cases, civil engineers in oil and gas companies earn considerably more than those that settle for road or building construction and similar jobs. On the average, entry-level civil engineers earn between N100, 000 – N500, 000 for a start which largely depends on the particular industry.
Let us now takes a look at salary ranges of Civil Engineers in various sectors in Nigeria today.
Civil Engineers in Oil and Gas Industries
The oil and gas industry is generally one of the highest paying sectors in Nigeria. Like other workers in this sector, civil engineers will savour how much they can expect to be paid here. On the average, entry-level civil engineers in the oil and gas industry earn between N300, 000 – N500, 000 for a start depending on the job description and other similar factors.
Civil Engineers in Construction Industry
Most other civil engineers settle for the construction and building industry. With loads of opportunities in this sector, it is easy to see why most civil engineers feel comfortable focusing on this sphere. On the average, starters earn between N130, 000 and N300, 000 depending on the company, job description, and location.
Although civil engineers now face stiff competition in relevant sectors with the likes of Geologists, Petroleum Engineers, and sometimes Physicists, it still maintains a niche that rates it highly significant in core sectors including the mining industry, oil and gas sector and borehole industry. Civil engineers are not restricted to offshore operations in the oil and gas sector.
On the average, civil engineers earn between N80, 000 and N500, 0000 for entry level depending on the company, job specification and sometimes, location. It should be noted that the salary increases with time and experience on the job. In fact, some geologists work with civil engineers and function in other relative fields as well.
Sub-specialities Under Civil Engineering
Let us take a look at some of the various sub-areas available under civil engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering: This involves the study of the fundamental properties and characteristics of materials.
Geotechnical Engineering: This the study of the earth’s materials, such as rock and soil, and understanding their material properties and behaviour under varying conditions (such as seasonal changes, temperature changes, shrink, swell). Geotechnical engineers conduct tests, prepare reports, provide recommendations for construction, and observe and advise during construction.
Coastal Engineering: This field of study is concerned with managing the areas in and around the coast, addressing design issues associated with tides, flooding and erosion.
Structural Engineering: This involves the study of structural analysis of structures (buildings). Structural engineers study the weight of the structure, dead loads, live loads, as well as natural forces such as snow, wind, earthquake loads, to design safe structures that will successfully support those anticipated loads.
Construction Engineering: The field involves the study to understand the process of construction and how to successfully carry out construction projects that may include designs from several other engineering sub-disciplines such as geotechnical, water resources, environmental, structural, etc.
Environmental Engineering: This involves the study of best management practices to protect our living environment, including treatment of chemical, biological and thermal waste.
Civil engineering is one of the most popular fields in engineering in Nigeria today. The profession is also among the top paying jobs because of its complexity, technicality and delicacy. With lots of sub areas under the field, it is easy to see why lots of young people opt for this field.
Civil Engineering: What You Should Know About the Profession
Civil engineering is one of the broadest fields in engineering. The field is divided into other smaller fields which include structural engineering and other similar environmental engineering fields. Take nothing away from their basic salaries as well as their bonuses.
Although they are not necessarily the highest earners in the engineering profession, they rank up there among the ones with comfortable pay. The limited opportunities available in recent times have made it more difficult for civil engineers to find a job of their dreams and has significantly increased the numbers of unemployed civil engineers today. Regardless, civil engineering remains a top and noble profession that commands respect in all sense of it.
While it is Ok to settle for first degree as a civil engineer, it is always better to go on to specialize in a particular area in the field. This not only boost employment opportunities, it gives you a technical edge and, in most cases, better pay.
With a lot of graduates being pumped into the labour market every year, the importance of further studies cannot be overemphasized, especially for engineering fields where competitions keep growing. Luckily, civil engineering has many sub-areas and is very flexible. They can work in various industries, even in oil and gas sectors.