Mechanical Engineering graduate Salary
What’s the starting salary for a Mechanical Engineering graduate with a bachelor of technology degree in mechanical engineering and’s majored in plant maintenance?
The starting salary for a Mechanical Engineering graduate (B.Tech) with a major in plant maintenance depends heavily on the country, industry, and company size. Here’s a breakdown for common regions:
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United States
- Starting Salary: $65,000 – $75,000/year
- Industries: Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Power Generation, Chemical Plants
- Top States: Texas, California, Ohio, Michigan
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India
- Starting Salary: ₹3.0 – ₹5.5 LPA (Lakhs Per Annum)
- Higher-end: ₹6–8 LPA in MNCs or PSUs (e.g., BHEL, NTPC, ONGC)
- Sectors: Steel plants, thermal power, cement, and FMCG manufacturing units
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United Kingdom
- Starting Salary: £27,000 – £33,000/year
- Often labeled as “Graduate Mechanical Engineer – Maintenance”
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Canada
- Starting Salary: CAD 55,000 – CAD 65,000/year
- Good prospects in Alberta (energy) and Ontario (manufacturing)
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Plant Maintenance Focus Advantage
Plant maintenance specialization gives an edge for roles like:
- Maintenance Engineer
- Reliability Engineer
- Mechanical Maintenance Planner
- Asset Integrity Engineer
These roles are in demand in heavy industries and often come with:
- Shift bonuses
- On-call allowances
- Fast-tracked promotions for high-performance in O&M (operations and maintenance) roles
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