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tfl.gov.ukWhat's the average pay for a maintenance technician at Transport for London?
The average pay for a maintenance technician at Transport for London is between £48.4k and £78.8k per year.
The top paying employers for service engineers are Transport for London, Govia Thameslink Railway and General Electric.
Last updated 4 November 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.85 |
Rest of the UK | £12.60 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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21 or older | £12.21 |
18-20 | £10.00 |
Under 18 | £7.55 |
Apprentices | £7.55 |
More about pay at Transport for London
Who pays service engineers the most?
- Transport for London Pay £48.4k-78.8k per year
- Govia Thameslink Railway Pay £30.0k-55.2k per year
- General Electric Pay £30.5k-54.5k per year
- BAE Systems Pay £32.8k-58.8k per year
- Amazon Pay £16.04-26.28 per hour
- Network Rail Pay £31.4k-65.3k per year
- Rolls-Royce Pay £31.8k-55.7k per year
- Siemens Healthineers Pay £22.1k-50.3k per year
- British Gas Pay £35.6k-45.3k per year
- BT Pay £29.0k-49.2k per year
What are service engineers saying about pay at Transport for London?
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Best thing
Everything plus great pay
Worst thing
Shiftwork
Customer service assistant at Transport for London, February 2024
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Best thing
Pay
Employee supportWorst thing
Unsociable hours
Train driver at Transport for London, October 2023
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Best thing
The time off and money, really good overtime rate and 30% bonus onto all basic pay as it’s shift work
Worst thing
Not we’ll trained, no recognised union to support staff so management can push any new agendas they want unchellenged.
Maintenance technician at Transport for London, October 2023
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Best thing
Colleagues, pay and annual leave
Worst thing
The passengers and shift work
Customer service assistant at Transport for London, October 2023
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Best thing
Pay and the people
Worst thing
Shift work and not having enough weekends off
Station supervisor at Transport for London, July 2023