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SEPTEMBER 2013 PEG | 89 SEPTEMBER 2013 PEG | 89 Head Office 1500 Scotia One 10060 Jasper Avenue NW Edmonton AB T5J 4A2 PH 780-426-3990 TOLL FREE 1-800-661-7020 FAX 780-426-1877 [email protected] www.apega.ca Calgary Office 2200 Scotia Centre 700 2 Street SW Calgary AB T2P 2W1 PH 403-262-7714 TOLL FREE 1-888-262-3688 FAX 403-269-2787 SALARY SURVEY Highlights from Value of Professional Services publication 2013 APEGA SALARY SURVEY 2013 APEGA SALARY SURVEY Dear Members and Permit Holders, The Value of Professional Services is one of APEGA’s most highly sought after publications. It provides APEGA Members, both individuals and corporations, with an unbiased salary and benefits comparison across a wide range of industries in Alberta. APEGA encourages the use of this resource, and any other at your disposal, to ensure fair compensation for individual practitioners while helping corporations remain competitive in the labour market. This year, APEGA engaged the services of Aon Hewitt to administer and conduct the 2013 Value of Professional Services salary and benefits survey. Data was gathered from 120 employers (with over 12,000 individual data points), representing APEGA’s 10 regional branches and 10 industry sectors. We appreciate the effort required by the participating permit holders who complete this annual survey every spring. Without your help, this service would not be possible. We know from experience that this service is appreciated by the membership. Thank you for your continued support. The full report will be available online this month at apega.ca. It will contain details for determining your responsibility level, your expected 2013 base salary, the predicted salary change, and your expected 2013 total compensation. The report also contains salary data pertaining to both Engineering and Geoscientists for gender, location, years of experience, company size, engineering discipline, co-op students and by degree. Any comments are welcome and can be addressed to myself, Jessica Vandenberghe, at 780-426-3990 (1-800-661-7020 outside of Edmonton), extension 2819, or [email protected]. Sincerely, Jessica Vandenberghe, P.Eng., M.Sc. APEGA, Director of Outreach and Product Services

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Head Office 1500 Scotia One 10060 Jasper Avenue NW Edmonton AB T5J 4A2

PH 780-426-3990 TOLL FREE 1-800-661-7020 FAX 780-426-1877 [email protected] www.apega.ca

Calgary Office 2200 Scotia Centre 700 2 Street SW Calgary AB T2P 2W1

PH 403-262-7714 TOLL FREE 1-888-262-3688 FAX 403-269-2787

SALARY SURVEY

Highlights from Value of Professional Services publication

2013 APEGA SALARY SURVEY2013 APEGA SALARY SURVEY

Dear Members and Permit Holders,

The Value of Professional Services is one of APEGA’s most highly sought after publications.

It provides APEGA Members, both individuals and corporations, with an unbiased salary

and benefits comparison across a wide range of industries in Alberta. APEGA encourages

the use of this resource, and any other at your disposal, to ensure fair compensation

for individual practitioners while helping corporations remain competitive in the labour

market.

This year, APEGA engaged the services of Aon Hewitt to administer and conduct the

2013 Value of Professional Services salary and benefits survey. Data was gathered from

120 employers (with over 12,000 individual data points), representing APEGA’s 10 regional

branches and 10 industry sectors. We appreciate the effort required by the participating

permit holders who complete this annual survey every spring. Without your help, this

service would not be possible. We know from experience that this service is appreciated

by the membership. Thank you for your continued support.

The full report will be available online this month at apega.ca. It will contain details for

determining your responsibility level, your expected 2013 base salary, the predicted salary

change, and your expected 2013 total compensation. The report also contains salary data

pertaining to both Engineering and Geoscientists for gender, location, years of experience,

company size, engineering discipline, co-op students and by degree.

Any comments are welcome and can be addressed to myself, Jessica Vandenberghe,

at 780-426-3990 (1-800-661-7020 outside of Edmonton), extension 2819, or

[email protected].

Sincerely,

Jessica Vandenberghe, P.Eng., M.Sc.

APEGA, Director of Outreach and Product Services

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SALARY SURVEY

HOW TO USE THE SALARY SURVEY RESULTS:

Step 1: Determine your responsibility level

Step 2: Determine your expected 2013 base salary

based on responsibility level

Step 3: Review the predicted salary change, as

reported by permit holders

Step 4: Determine your expected 2013 total

compensation based on responsibility level

The flowchart to the left gives a generalized overview

of responsibility levels. APEGA encourages using the

advanced method of determining responsibility level,

which is included in the Value of Professional Services

publication.

NOTE ON SALARY SURVEY METHODS

This year, APEGA engaged the services of Aon Hewitt

to administer and conduct the 2013 APEGA salary and

benefits survey. Invitations to participate in the survey

were distributed to all registered APEGA permit holders

at the end of May. Results were gathered and compiled

by Aon Hewitt throughout the months of June and July.

The highlights and final publication are being prepared

jointly by APEGA and Aon Hewitt for September.

The Salary Survey is completed by each Permit

Holder’s Human Resources department (or other

applicable department) and all data is anonymous.

The 10 industrial categories used in this report are:

• Engineering and/or Geoscience Consulting Services

• Engineering, Procurement, and Construction

• Resource Exploitation (except oil & gas)

• Resource Exploitation (oil & gas only)

• Manufacturing (durables)

• Manufacturing (non-durables)

• Service and Control (not for profit)

• Service (for profit)

• Utility (rate controlled)

• Advanced Technologies

DATA REPORTING METHODS

The statistical information reported includes the average,

mean, mode, median (D50), minimum value, maximum

value, D10, D25, D75 and D90. Please refer to the figure

at the top of the opposite page for further clarity. In

an effort to ensure data confidentially, a minimum of 3

responses in any given reporting break is required to

publish a survey average. Responses noted as “n/a” in

any table or chart is defined by having less than 3 data

points or the inability to compute a given value.

Data results were filtered by individual job

classification and responsibility level to ensure all

salary data points were within three standard deviations

of the sample average, using a single iteration approach

to remove any potential outlying data point.

Senior+ Management Engineer/Geoscientist

Authority over companies, often

responsible for policy framework,

approval of projects having wide public

impact costing a significant amount of

money

Senior Management Engineer/Geoscientist

Authority over several interrelated

professional groups in different fields,

each field under a Management

Eng/Geo.

Management Engineer/Geoscientist

Authority over Supervisory Eng/

Geo or a large group containing both

professionals and other staff.

Supervisory Engineer/Geoscientist

First level of direct supervision over

other Eng/Geo.

Project Engineer/Geoscientist

Independently produces responsible

and varied assignments. Minimal

supervision. May give guidance, but not

direct supervision to other Eng/Geo.

Assistant Project Engineer/Geoscientist

Assignments of limited scope and

complexity. Work supervised in

detail. May give guidance to M.I.T.,

technicians, technologists, etc.

Member-in-Training

On-the-Job Training Assignments

Co-op/Intern Student

On-the-Job Training Assignments

Senior+ Specialist Engineer/Geoscientist

Internationally recognized authority in a

field of major importance and generally

exercises authority over a group of

highly qualified professionals engaged in

complex applications.

Senior Specialist Engineer/Geoscientist

Recognized authority in a field of major

importance and generally exercises

authority over a group of highly qualified

professionals engaged in complex

applications.

Advanced Specialist Engineer/Geoscientist

In addition to second level specialization,

may have authority over a group of highly

qualified professionals.

Specialist Engineer/Geoscientist

First level of full specialization in

complex applications (e.g. research,

design, sales, etc.)

JOB CLASSIFICATION FLOWCHART

2013 EMPLOYER SALARY

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F

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F+

F

E

D

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SALARY SURVEYSURVEY HIGHLIGHTS

GENDER VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE – ENGINEERING

GENDER VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE – GEOSCIENCE

Base salary is provided as an annual value,

effective as of May 1, 2013. Base salary includes

pay for time worked at normal rates plus the cost

of benefits for time-not-worked (e.g. vacation pay,

statutory holiday pay, payments in-lieu of holiday/

vacation, etc.). Base salary does not include

payment of overtime.

Total compensation is the sum of the base

salary, overtime compensation, additional cash

compensation and other compensation. Additional

cash compensation includes direct payments to the

employee for items such as cash bonuses, profit

sharing, performance/merit bonus, and the like.

Other compensation includes direct payments to

the employee for items such as stock options, con-

sulting fees and other payments easily converted to

cash. For more details on what is included, please

see the Value of Professional Services final report.

INFORMATION ON PARTICIPANTS

Participation for the 2013 survey grew by 38%,

with 120 companies submitting data in time for

inclusion in the final published report. The 2013

survey captured current compensation data for

12,435 Engineering and Geoscientist Professionals

across Alberta.

PREDICTED SALARY INCREASE

Based on current survey responses, 84% of compa-

nies plan to increase salaries in the next 12 months

by an average of 3.7%, with a range of 1.8% to 7.0%,

whereas 13% of companies are forecasting a salary

freeze in the next 12 months. 3% of respondents

were unable to provide a response to their predicted

salary increases.

Please be sure to download your full copy

of the Value of Professional Services in September

from the APEGA website (apega.ca, under Fast

Find, Salary Survey). Included are the full salary

survey results, with other information pertaining to:

• Benefits

• Vacation

Entitlement

• Gender

• Location

• Years of

Experience

• Company Size

• Engineering

Discipline

• Co-op Student

Salaries

• Degrees

Participation in the salary survey is free and

encouraged by all permit holders in an effort to

garner the most robust and representative data-

base possible. As survey participation grows, a

more accurate representation of our membership

is shown. Please contact Jessica Vandenberghe at

[email protected] to ensure you are sent

your 2014 survey participation package next May.

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SALARY SURVEY

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – ALL INDUSTRIES

Category#

Engs.

%

Change

from

2012

Average

$

Mode

$

Median

(D50)

$

Min Value

$

Max Value

$

D10

$

D25

$

D75

$

D90

$

A- 476 8.3% 54,038 64,260 53,472 34,224 75,000 46,617 48,750 58,895 64,260

A 1,393 5.7% 71,960 83,200 72,000 45,600 95,500 61,000 66,220 78,057 83,200

B 1,461 3.7% 84,055 87,500 85,000 56,287 112,320 71,175 78,603 90,363 95,025

C 1,839 5.0% 99,757 100,000 100,000 59,795 140,000 83,624 93,000 106,500 114,966

D 2,563 3.9% 125,499 120,000 125,700 75,238 175,000 106,220 115,980 135,408 143,962

E 1,952 4.8% 157,992 150,000 158,359 97,825 218,400 136,500 148,612 168,239 179,519

F 1,013 5.4% 191,855 195,000 190,000 97,000 287,040 159,920 174,636 206,300 228,520

F+ 484 4.1% 220,850 200,000 218,430 76,440 360,000 174,300 200,592 245,078 275,000

Category#

Engs.

%

Change

from

2012

Average

$

Mode

$

Median

(D50)

$

Min Value

$

Max Value

$

D10

$

D25

$

D75

$

D90

$

A- 476 6.9% 55,662 64,260 55,472 34,224 78,574 47,760 50,954 60,450 64,260

A 1393 8.0% 80,770 83,200 75,955 47,840 187,038 62,332 68,000 90,276 106,603

B 1461 0.1% 101,259 87,500 93,171 56,500 208,388 74,000 81,145 115,060 142,199

C 1839 6.3% 114,900 100,000 110,473 59,795 227,961 86,990 96,845 126,178 147,842

D 2563 5.1% 155,522 120,000 146,203 77,282 431,921 114,000 125,396 175,880 217,777

E 1952 9.4% 204,563 150,000 194,400 102,005 507,144 142,272 159,273 236,612 288,739

F 1013 14.1% 261,279 195,000 240,000 103,350 889,290 169,866 194,900 307,600 388,502

F+ 484 17.6% 349,397 250,000 324,625 80,262 1,078,463 188,644 230,831 432,526 543,810

Engineering

TOTAL COMPENSATION – ALL INDUSTRIES

SALARY BY GENDER – RESPONSIBILITY LEVELAs expected, base salaries across all responsibility

levels (ranging from A- to F+) have increased in

2013. Average base salary increases range from

3.7% to 8.3%, with an overall average increase of

5.1%.

It is well know that a labour shortage is upon

us, which is expected to continue well over the

next decade. As more Engineers and Geoscientists

leave the workforce, the heightened demand for

experienced Professionals will increase. This

is apparent in the increase in number of hits to

APEGA’s job board (www.apegajobboard.ca).

The widely publicized labour shortages will

continue to heighten employer’s awareness towards

the importance of a meaningful and successful Total

Rewards strategy, including (but not limited to)

competitive base salaries, variable pay plans, benefit

programs, work life balance programs and career

development plans. As the increase in demand

for talent within the Engineering and Geosciences

Professions continue, employers’ Total Rewards

strategies will continue to evolve and adapt to

ensure they remain market competitive.

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SALARY SURVEY

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – COMPARISON ACROSS INDUSTRY

Engineering

0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $350,000

All Industries

Engineering, Geological,

Geophysical Consulting

Service

Engineering, Procurement

and Construction

Resource Exploitation

(except oil & gas)

Resource Exploitation

(oil & gas only)

Manufacturing

(durables)

Manufacturing

(non-durables)

Service and Control

(not for profit)

Service (for profit)

Utility (rate controlled)

Advanced Technologies

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SALARY SURVEY Geoscience

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – ALL INDUSTRIES

Category#

Geos.

%

Change

from

2012

Average

$

Mode

$

Median

(D50)

$

Min Value

$

Max Value

$

D10

$

D25

$

D75

$

D90

$

A- 31 13.1% 57,233 50,700 56,721 41,600 78,000 48,006 50,700 64,792 68,639

A 54 7.7% 74,234 58,000 79,500 48,300 100,000 56,136 64,098 82,800 85,970

B 122 2.7% 85,213 84,000 87,429 56,004 100,100 68,221 80,650 92,494 96,372

C 191 2.0% 102,065 107,000 103,025 72,000 142,400 86,920 97,250 107,000 115,000

D 241 5.5% 130,665 130,000 130,000 87,980 193,500 110,000 118,400 138,700 155,100

E 242 3.6% 167,608 175,000 171,850 104,360 230,300 140,100 156,600 180,000 189,850

F 185 2.9% 201,470 201,000 202,000 122,080 276,400 171,940 192,199 212,100 235,240

F+ 55 -5.1% 219,268 204,800 222,000 150,000 300,000 175,801 206,000 235,850 252,412

Category#

Geos.

%

Change

from

2012

Average

$

Mode

$

Median

(D50)

$

Min Value

$

Max Value

$

D10

$

D25

$

D75

$

D90

$

A- 31 14.1% 57,741 50,700 56,721 41,600 78,000 48,006 50,700 64,792 68,639

A 54 10.7% 85,242 58,000 86,934 54,914 155,587 58,000 68,550 97,449 105,256

B 122 2.0% 101,841 107,520 103,814 56,004 202,293 71,018 87,394 114,175 121,999

C 191 6.1% 120,395 97,500 118,853 72,975 205,202 89,719 101,725 135,345 151,947

D 241 8.3% 172,207 97,850 165,900 87,980 332,542 122,902 139,300 191,451 233,761

E 242 5.5% 241,550 270,900 241,950 106,000 457,600 159,706 200,455 273,935 311,288

F 185 10.8% 312,965 n/a 310,100 125,000 554,250 205,400 272,800 350,000 422,742

F+ 55 -2.4% 385,190 351,300 379,200 154,500 905,250 210,656 317,900 447,684 511,100

TOTAL COMPENSATION – ALL INDUSTRIES

SALARY BY GENDER – RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL For Geoscientists, the overall survey sample size grew by 70% in

2013. With the exception of level F+, base salaries have increased

across all responsibility levels (ranging from A- to F). The range

in increase was from 2.0% to 13.1%.

In addition to maintaining market competitiveness from a total

compensation perspective, the majority of industry continues to

focus on targeting other pools of potential members, especially

internationally educated graduates, females and Aboriginals. Out-

reach and diversity programs targeted for these groups continue

to gain momentum, as are meaningful collaborations amongst

APEGA, industry, government and various outreach organizations.

APEGA is continuing its aggressive targets of increasing the

female membership to 30% and Aboriginal membership to 2% by

2030 (be sure to self-declare in the Member Self Service Centre

at apega.ca if you are from an Aboriginal heritage!). To support

this, the salary survey is one means to gather information to bet-

ter gauge progress.

It is encouraging to see high female participation in the

Geoscience Profession, who represent just over 25% of the total

Geosciences data sample in the 2013 survey. Base salary survey

results for female Geoscientists are consistent and equitable with

their male counterparts for the majority of responsibility levels.

The female Engineering base salary survey results also show a

directional shift towards equitability for the majority of responsi-

bility levels, however only represent 17% of the total engineering

survey sample.

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Geoscience SALARY SURVEY

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – COMPARISON ACROSS INDUSTRY

0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000

All Industries

Engineering, Geological,

Geophysical Consulting

Service

Engineering, Procurement,

and Construction

Resource Exploitation

(except oil & gas)

Resource Exploitation

(oil & gas only)

Manufacturing

(durables)

Manufacturing

(non-durables)

Service and Control

(not for profit)

Service (for profit)

Utility (rate controlled)

Advanced Technologies

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SALARY SURVEY Engineering – Years of Experience

PARTICIPANTS VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SALARY VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – COMPARISON ACROSS YEARS OF EXPERIENCEWhen calculating the Years of Experience

since Graduation, it is assumed that

an individual enters the workforce

immediately upon completing their last

degree. This may not necessarily be

the case for all individuals, however is

considered the norm from a surveying

perspective.

Typically, progression to the next

responsibility level is also dependent on

an individual’s years of experience in

the workforce. As a member gains more

in-depth knowledge and specializations

over time, the member’s overall level of

contribution and responsibility within a

company progresses as well.

The highest average base salary

is not necessarily solely attributed to

the individuals with the most years of

experience, generally it is more directly

related to an individual’s level of expertise/

specialization , individual performance and

overall contribution within their company.

Responsibility level A- has been omitted

in these charts, as this level falls outside

of the defined parameters for Years of

Experience since Graduation.

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SALARY SURVEYGeoscience – Years of Experience

PARTICIPANTS VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SALARY VS. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

ANNUAL BASE SALARIES – COMPARISON ACROSS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

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40

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The top four locations, in terms of base salary

rankings compared to the all industry average at

various levels, are:

Calgary ($56,071 to $224,558 for A- to F+)

Fort McMurray ($49,610 to $178,786 for

A- to F+)

Lakeland ($55,328 to $218,955 for A- to F)

Vermillion River ($57,218 to $197,600 for

A- to F)

The top four locations, when ranked against the

all industry average at various levels from a total

compensation perspective, are:

Fort McMurray ($55,839 to $365,316 for

A- to F+)

Calgary ($56,346 to $358,108 for A- to F+)

Vermillion River ($57,218 to $284,175 for

A- to F)

Peace Region ($51,158 to $185,342 for A- to E)

Not surprisingly, Fort McMurray consistently ranks

as one of the top three locations in terms of overall

total compensation at every level of responsibility.

In an effort to attract and retain Professional

Engineering services such remote/northern work

locations, variable pay plans (above and beyond

base salaries) will continue to be an important and

vital component of the total compensation pay mix.

CHARTS ON NEXT PAGE ››

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SALARY SURVEY Engineering – Location

A- A B C D E F F+

APEGA

Branch

Regions

Total

#

Engs.

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

#

Engs

Total

Comp

$

Fort

McMurray1,292 108 55,839 151 113,740 236 145,280 151 160,995 362 209,080 205 256,517 52 318,328 27 365,316

Calgary 6,474 227 56,346 661 77,480 749 93,670 1,021 113,239 1,474 151,236 1,203 209,938 753 271,563 386 358,108

Vermillion

River117 34 57,218 13 82,879 13 88,277 18 112,406 14 133,321 19 188,727 4 284,175 2 n/a

Peace

Region110 4 51,158 33 80,978 32 109,898 19 117,580 11 136,228 7 185,342 2 n/a 2 n/a

Lakeland 71 5 55,328 21 83,712 14 104,384 20 111,021 6 155,408 1 n/a 4 218,955 0 n/a

Central

Alberta298 11 54,063 54 77,227 35 98,753 50 101,578 78 144,926 52 189,146 15 214,162 3 328,712

Medicine

Hat25 0 n/a 14 80,452 2 n/a 2 n/a 6 138,142 1 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a

Edmonton 2,371 55 52,420 396 73,697 325 87,588 466 104,922 531 134,477 402 164,216 161 200,555 35 256,597

Yellowhead 6 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 1 n/a 3 127,386 2 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a

Lethbridge 28 0 n/a 4 62,848 6 79,398 7 85,308 4 123,788 2 n/a 5 183,635 0 n/a

Undeclared 389 32 55,297 46 84,429 49 97,104 84 118,746 74 152,436 58 214,202 17 280,566 29 332,893

Total 11,181 476 1,393 1,461 1,839 2,563 1,952 1,013 484

All Industry Average

55,662 80,770 101,259 114,900 155,522 204,563 261,279 349,397

A- A B C D E F F+

APEGA

Branch

Regions

Total

#

Engs.

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

#

Engs

Avg

Salary

$

Calgary 6,474 227 56,071 661 72,101 749 83,081 1,021 99,623 1,474 125,691 1,203 160,588 753 195,852 386 224,558

Fort

McMurray1,292 108 49,610 151 75,648 236 89,375 151 102,454 362 127,488 205 158,606 52 183,685 27 178,786

Lakeland 71 5 55,328 21 72,750 14 87,562 20 100,480 6 130,662 1 n/a 4 218,955 0 n/a

Vermillion

River117 34 57,218 13 77,171 13 86,419 18 100,650 14 120,174 19 153,352 4 197,600 2 n/a

Peace

Region110 4 51,158 33 69,203 32 78,056 19 94,134 11 124,003 7 153,579 2 n/a 2 n/a

Edmonton 2,371 55 51,736 396 70,161 325 82,675 466 99,671 531 124,039 402 151,305 161 178,792 35 204,907

Central

Alberta298 11 54,063 54 69,982 35 83,194 50 94,678 78 122,122 52 148,294 15 165,726 3 221,841

Medicine

Hat25 0 n/a 14 70,299 2 n/a 2 n/a 6 121,574 1 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a

Lethbridge 28 0 n/a 4 61,227 6 78,199 7 83,980 4 117,038 2 n/a 5 153,686 0 n/a

Yellowhead 6 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 1 n/a 3 110,619 2 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a

Undeclared 389 32 55,297 46 77,241 49 86,144 84 102,287 74 128,154 58 159,522 17 193,776 29 229,622

Total 11,181 476 1,393 1,461 1,839 2,563 1,952 1,013 484

All Industry Average

54,038 71,960 84,055 99,757 125,499 157,992 191,855 220,850

For full results and the Geoscientist data, please see the Value of Professional Services report found at apega.ca.

RANKED LOCATION — ENGINEERING BASE SALARY

RANKED LOCATION — ENGINEERING TOTAL COMPENSATION

See previous page for more information about the data in the charts.

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