Project management is one of the most consistent career paths in the UK jobs market. Demand cuts across almost every sector — construction, technology, healthcare, finance — which gives experienced PMs genuine salary leverage. Here is what the numbers show.

Project manager salary by experience level

LevelTypical salary rangeMedian
Junior / Assistant PM£25,000 – £38,000£31,000
Project Manager (2–5 years)£38,000 – £55,000£46,000
Senior Project Manager£55,000 – £75,000£63,000
Programme Manager£70,000 – £100,000£82,000
PMO Director£90,000 – £130,000£108,000

Project manager salary by sector

The sector you work in has a significant impact. Technology and financial services pay the most. Construction and infrastructure pay well at senior levels. Public sector roles tend to sit lower but offer stability and defined benefit pensions.

SectorTypical salary range
Technology / IT£45,000 – £85,000
Financial services£48,000 – £90,000
Construction / engineering£42,000 – £78,000
Consulting£40,000 – £75,000
Pharma / healthcare£38,000 – £70,000
Public sector / government£32,000 – £58,000
Charity / third sector£28,000 – £48,000

Project manager salary by region

RegionTypical salary range
London£48,000 – £90,000
South East£40,000 – £72,000
Scotland£36,000 – £62,000
North West£34,000 – £58,000
West Midlands£33,000 – £56,000
Yorkshire£32,000 – £54,000
North East / Wales£28,000 – £48,000

Does Prince2 or PMP certification increase your salary?

Yes — but the premium varies. Prince2 is widely recognised in the UK public sector and adds credibility at junior and mid levels, typically adding £2,000 to £5,000 to market value. PMP certification from the Project Management Institute carries more weight in the private sector and internationally, and tends to command a larger premium of £5,000 to £10,000 at senior levels. Agile and Scrum certifications are increasingly expected rather than differentiating in technology roles.

Key insight: Project managers who can demonstrate delivery of large, complex programmes — particularly those involving significant budgets or cross-functional teams — earn considerably more than those with equivalent years of experience but smaller project scope.

Freelance project manager day rates

Experienced project managers who go freelance can often earn more than their employed equivalents once they factor in the day rate uplift. Senior freelance PMs in London typically charge £450 to £700 per day. Outside London, £300 to £500 per day is more common. Use our day rate calculator to work out what rate you should be charging.

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Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, APM salary survey, and UK job market data 2026. Figures represent approximate ranges for full-time UK employees and will vary by employer, sector and specific responsibilities.