U.S. Engineering employees working as a Preconstruction Engineer in US have attributed a compensation and benefits rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 1 ratings. This is in line with the average of Preconstruction Engineer professionals at U.S. Engineering worldwide.
The salary trajectory of a a Preconstruction Engineer ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $70,081 per year (estimate) and goes up to $375,431 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
The estimated average salary for a Preconstruction Engineer at U.S. Engineering is $110,955 per year or $53 per hour, but some professionals have reported earning up to roughly $184,913 per year (90th percentile). The typical pay range is between $85,289 (25th percentile) and $145,643 (75th percentile) annually. This is based on 3 salaries submitted by U.S. Engineering Preconstruction Engineer professionals on Glassdoor, as of Jun 2026.
Preconstruction Engineer professionals typically earn between $41 and $70 per hour.
Preconstruction Engineer professionals typically earn between $7,107 and $12,137 monthly.