Members' Area Closed

From 10th November to 18th November, the Members' Area of the website will be offline as we move to a new website and upgraded Members' Portal. This means that you will not be able to update your details, complete forms or record your CPD for this week. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Rachel Godfrey; Emma Fenton
December 2012

Salary Survey 2012

The 2012 survey results show that, among IES members, the best represented field, sector and organisational position are: air quality management, consultancy and project/middle manager.

Across the Environmental Sciences
The general profile across the environmental sciences suggest that the average professional is male, between 35 and 39 years old, and earning approximately £37,000.

2011 vs 2012
Since 2011 the pay gap between men and women has widened from £6,089 per year to £7,747 per year but because average salaries have increased overall, this difference represents a smaller proportion of gross annual salary (the indicator used by Government to examine the pay gap between women and men).

Our open access commitment
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