# UK Salary Methodology for Manufacturing Roles

Use official, current data. The UK Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) from ONS is the baseline; role profiles from NCS/Prospects provide context. This guide explains how to pull numbers you can cite with confidence.

## Step 1 — Find the right ONS ASHE table
- Office for National Statistics: https://www.ons.gov.uk/
- Search for ASHE datasets by occupation (SOC). Manufacturing roles often map to production/process engineering or related SOC codes.
- Locate median and percentile pay; note the year and exact table number. If relevant, extract regional figures.

Tips:
- Prefer medians over means (less skewed).
- Use the same basis (gross annual; full‑time) when comparing.
- Record footnotes (e.g. sample sizes or coverage changes).

## Step 2 — Cross‑read role profiles
- National Careers Service: https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/
- Prospects: https://www.prospects.ac.uk/

Profiles provide bands, responsibilities and routes; they help interpret where a given percentile might sit (entry vs experienced).

## Step 3 — Quote with citations
- Include source, year, dataset and table ID in your copy.
- If giving regional examples, state the region and why it differs (industry mix, cost of living).
- Refresh annually after the latest ASHE release.