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Salary guide · 2026

Aerospace Engineer salary in Switzerland

A aerospace engineer in Switzerland earns a median gross salary of CHF 120,000 per year in 2026 (about $135,000). Entry-level roles start around CHF 72,000, and senior aerospace engineers reach CHF 175,000 or more.

Experience level Gross salary (CHF) ≈ USD
Entry level CHF 72,000 $82,000
Median CHF 120,000 $135,000
Senior CHF 175,000 $200,000

The Swiss market for aerospace engineers

Switzerland pays the highest salaries in Europe, often approaching or matching US levels, with Zurich and Geneva leading in finance, pharma and tech. Costs are equally extreme; the salary premium is real but smaller after rent and insurance.

Tax reality

Low by European standards and varies sharply by canton; total burden often lands between 20% and 30% including mandatory health insurance.

How Switzerland compares

United States median

$130,000

Switzerland pays 4% more

United Kingdom median

$75,000

Switzerland pays 80% more

EU average median

$72,000

Switzerland pays 88% more

Aerospace Engineer pay in Switzerland: FAQ

How much does a aerospace engineer earn in Switzerland?

In 2026, a aerospace engineer in Switzerland earns a median gross salary of about CHF 120,000 per year (roughly $135,000). Entry-level pay starts around CHF 72,000 and experienced seniors reach CHF 175,000 or more.

What does an entry-level aerospace engineer make in Switzerland?

Around CHF 72,000 gross per year. Typical entry route: bachelor's degree, and reaching the median usually takes about 6 years of experience.

Is Switzerland a good country for aerospace engineers?

Switzerland pays the highest salaries in Europe, often approaching or matching US levels, with Zurich and Geneva leading in finance, pharma and tech. Costs are equally extreme; the salary premium is real but smaller after rent and insurance.

How much tax does a aerospace engineer pay in Switzerland?

Low by European standards and varies sharply by canton; total burden often lands between 20% and 30% including mandatory health insurance.

Gross annual estimates derived from the Paygrade research dataset (updated 7 July 2026) using country wage factors and 2026 exchange rates. Read the full methodology. Actual offers vary by company, city and negotiation.