Cyprus Job Market6 min read18 June 2026

Engineering Jobs in Cyprus: Sectors, Salaries & Career Paths

Engineering Jobs in Cyprus: Sectors, Salaries & Career Paths

Engineering in Cyprus: A Sector With Real Depth

Engineering in Cyprus spans a far broader range of disciplines and opportunities than many candidates realise. Beyond the obvious construction and civil engineering roles that dominate the visible landscape of cranes and development projects, Cyprus employs engineers across software, telecommunications, energy, maritime, mechanical, and electrical sectors — and demand is growing in several of these areas simultaneously.

Whether you are a civil engineer eyeing Cyprus's infrastructure boom, a software engineer considering the island's tech scene, or a mechanical engineer with energy sector experience, this guide gives you a clear picture of the engineering job market in Cyprus: which sectors are hiring, what they pay, and how to build a career here.

Civil and Structural Engineering

Civil engineering is the most visible engineering discipline in Cyprus, driven by sustained construction activity across residential development, infrastructure, and tourism projects.

What the work looks like

Civil engineers in Cyprus work on road and highway projects, bridge construction, drainage systems, foundations, and large-scale building structures. Structural engineers specialise in the design and analysis of load-bearing elements — particularly relevant given Cyprus's seismic zone classification and the engineering demands of Limassol's growing high-rise residential sector.

Key employers

Large construction contractors (Joannou & Paraskevaides, Iacovou Brothers, Cybarco), government departments (Department of Public Works, Water Development Department), and consulting engineering firms hiring for both design and supervision roles.

Qualifications and registration

Registration with ETEK (Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber) is mandatory for practising civil engineers in Cyprus. EU-qualified engineers apply for recognition under EU mutual recognition directives. The process typically takes 3–6 months. Non-EU engineers face additional assessment requirements.

Salary range

  • Graduate / junior engineer: €1,800–€2,500/month

  • Mid-level engineer (3–7 years): €2,500–€4,000/month

  • Senior / principal engineer: €4,000–€6,500/month

  • Project director: €6,000–€10,000+/month

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

Electrical and mechanical engineers work across a range of sectors in Cyprus — from building services (MEP engineering in construction) to manufacturing, utilities, and the growing renewable energy sector.

Building services (MEP)

The largest employer of electrical and mechanical engineers in Cyprus is the construction sector — specifically MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) engineering for commercial, residential, and hospitality projects. Large hotels, office developments, and high-rise residential towers require extensive MEP design and installation oversight.

Energy sector

Cyprus's energy transition is creating new engineering roles. The Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) employs electrical engineers across generation, transmission, and distribution. Private solar energy developers and wind farm operators are building engineering teams as Cyprus accelerates its renewable energy targets. Offshore energy — linked to the development of Cyprus's natural gas fields — creates niche demand for subsea and offshore engineering expertise.

Manufacturing and industrial

Cyprus's manufacturing base is modest but includes food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, and industrial equipment. Mechanical engineers with process engineering or maintenance backgrounds find roles in this sector.

Salary range

  • Junior MEP / electrical engineer: €1,800–€2,600/month

  • Mid-level: €2,500–€4,000/month

  • Senior engineer / team lead: €3,500–€5,500/month

Software Engineering

Software engineering is the fastest-growing engineering discipline in Cyprus by number of vacancies. The island's iGaming, fintech, and tech sectors collectively employ thousands of software engineers — and demand consistently outpaces local supply.

What companies are hiring

iGaming companies (Betsson, Playtech, 888), fintech firms (eToro, Exness, XM), tech companies (Wargaming), and a growing number of SaaS startups and scale-ups. Many of these companies also offer remote or hybrid arrangements, meaning Cyprus-based software engineers can access international-quality roles and salaries.

Most in-demand specialisms

  • Backend engineers (Python, Java, Go, Node.js)

  • Frontend engineers (React, Vue, TypeScript)

  • Full-stack engineers

  • DevOps and cloud engineers (AWS, Azure, GCP)

  • Data engineers and data platform specialists

  • Mobile engineers (iOS, Android, React Native)

  • QA automation engineers

  • Security engineers and penetration testers

Salary range

  • Junior software engineer: €1,800–€2,800/month

  • Mid-level engineer (2–5 years): €3,000–€4,500/month

  • Senior engineer (5+ years): €4,500–€7,000/month

  • Lead / principal / staff engineer: €6,000–€10,000+/month

Software engineering salaries in Cyprus have risen significantly over the past five years as demand from iGaming and fintech has intensified. Senior engineers with in-demand skills can command salaries approaching Western European norms.

Telecommunications Engineering

Cyprus's telecoms sector is led by Cablenet, CYTA (the state telecoms operator), and MTN Cyprus. Telecoms engineers work on network design, deployment, and operations across fixed broadband, mobile (4G/5G), and enterprise connectivity. As demand for high-speed connectivity grows — driven by remote working, iGaming operations, and digital business — network engineering remains a stable employment area.

Salary range

  • Network engineer: €2,000–€3,500/month

  • Senior telecoms engineer: €3,000–€5,000/month

Environmental and Sustainability Engineering

A growing niche in Cyprus as EU environmental regulations and sustainability commitments drive demand for environmental impact assessment, waste management engineering, water resource management, and sustainability consulting. The Department of Environment and various EU-funded projects employ environmental engineers, as do consulting firms advising on regulatory compliance.

Salary range

  • Environmental engineer / consultant: €1,800–€3,500/month

Maritime Engineering

Limassol's position as a global ship management hub creates demand for marine engineers who understand vessel systems, classification society requirements, and flag state compliance. Ship management companies (Columbia Ship Management, Bernhard Schulte, V.Ships) hire marine superintendents, fleet technical managers, and marine engineers with seagoing experience transitioning to shore-based roles.

Salary range

  • Marine superintendent / technical manager: €3,000–€6,000/month

Career Paths in Engineering in Cyprus

Engineering career progression in Cyprus typically follows one of three paths:

Technical specialist track

Deepening expertise in a specific technical domain — becoming the recognised authority in a practice area (e.g., seismic structural analysis, cloud architecture, offshore engineering). High-value specialists command premium salaries and often work across multiple projects or clients.

Project management track

Moving from technical execution to project leadership — managing budgets, timelines, client relationships, and teams. Many senior engineers in Cyprus move into project management roles, particularly in construction and infrastructure. PMP, PRINCE2, or APM qualifications are valued for this path.

Commercial and business development track

Combining engineering expertise with business development — winning new clients, leading proposals, and growing a practice. Common in engineering consultancies and technology companies where technical credibility underpins commercial relationships.

How to Get Hired as an Engineer in Cyprus

Register with ETEK early

For civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers, ETEK registration is not optional — it is a legal requirement for practising in Cyprus. Begin the application process before you start your job search, not after you have an offer. The registration process can take several months.

Highlight project scale and specific technical skills

Cyprus engineering CVs should emphasise: types of projects worked on (by sector, scale, and complexity), specific software tools used (AutoCAD, Revit, ETABS, SAP2000, Primavera, or specific coding languages and frameworks for software roles), and professional qualifications. Generic descriptions of "engineering experience" without specifics will not stand out in a competitive applicant pool.

Target the right companies

Research the specific companies active in your engineering discipline in Cyprus. For construction, identify which contractors and consultants are working on the largest current projects. For software, identify which tech and iGaming companies use your technology stack. A targeted application to the right company beats a broadcast to a hundred irrelevant ones.

Browse current engineering vacancies

Find engineering roles matched to your discipline, seniority, and preferred location on Evresio — Cyprus's dedicated job platform. Filter by sector and city to see what's available right now across civil, software, electrical, and other engineering disciplines.

The Engineering Outlook in Cyprus

The medium-term outlook for engineering employment in Cyprus is positive across most disciplines. Infrastructure investment, the energy transition, the continued growth of the tech and fintech sectors, and the sustained activity in construction all point toward sustained demand. Engineers who combine strong technical foundations with professional registration, relevant project experience, and language skills (Greek and English) are well positioned to build long and rewarding careers on the island.

Looking for jobs in Cyprus?

Browse thousands of opportunities across all industries on Evresio.

Browse Jobs on Evresio

Related Articles