
Saudi Arabia remains one of the world’s most attractive destinations for skilled expats. It offers tax-free income, generous benefits packages, and unmatched career growth on Vision 2030 mega-projects. This guide breaks down exactly what you can earn in 2025.
Why Work in Saudi Arabia in 2025?
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 transformation has created one of the largest construction and infrastructure booms in human history. NEOM, the Red Sea Project, Diriyah Gate, and hundreds of other mega-projects are generating extraordinary demand for skilled professionals.
The single biggest draw remains the 100% tax-free salary. An engineer earning SAR 18,000/month in Riyadh keeps every riyal. Compare this to paying 20–45% income tax on an equivalent salary in the UK, USA, or Canada. Combined with employer-provided housing, health insurance, and annual flights, the total package is typically 40–60% higher in real terms than comparable roles in Western markets.
Saudi Arabia levies zero personal income tax on salaries for both nationals and expatriates. There is no capital gains tax on personal investments either. The only deduction most employees see is GOSI for Saudi nationals — expats are fully exempt.
Engineering Salaries in Saudi Arabia 2025
Engineering is the backbone of Vision 2030. From infrastructure megaprojects to oil & gas facilities, demand for qualified engineers has never been higher. Here is a full breakdown across the most in-demand disciplines.
Civil & Structural Engineering
| Job Title | Experience | Monthly (SAR) | Annual (USD est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Civil Engineer | 0–3 years | 5,000 – 8,000 | $16,000 – $26,000 |
| Civil Engineer | 3–7 years | 8,000 – 14,000 | $26,000 – $45,000 |
| Senior Civil Engineer | 7–12 years | 14,000 – 22,000 | $45,000 – $70,000 |
| Lead / Principal Civil Engineer | 12+ years | 22,000 – 35,000 | $70,000 – $112,000 |
| Project Manager (Civil) | 10+ years | 28,000 – 45,000 | $90,000 – $144,000 |
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
| Job Title | Experience | Monthly (SAR) | Annual (USD est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Engineer | 2–5 years | 7,000 – 12,000 | $22,000 – $38,000 |
| Senior Mechanical Engineer | 5–10 years | 14,000 – 22,000 | $45,000 – $70,000 |
| Electrical Engineer | 2–5 years | 7,500 – 13,000 | $24,000 – $42,000 |
| Senior Electrical Engineer | 5–10 years | 15,000 – 24,000 | $48,000 – $77,000 |
| MEP Manager | 10+ years | 25,000 – 40,000 | $80,000 – $128,000 |
Oil & Gas Salaries in Saudi Arabia 2025
Saudi Aramco and its contractor ecosystem remain the highest-paying employers in the Kingdom. Oil & gas professionals command premium salaries plus exceptional benefits that can add 30–50% on top of base pay.
| Job Title | Experience | Monthly (SAR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petroleum Engineer | 3–7 years | 18,000 – 28,000 | Aramco package + housing |
| Drilling Engineer | 5–10 years | 20,000 – 35,000 | Rotational allowances apply |
| Process Engineer (Refinery) | 5–10 years | 16,000 – 26,000 | SABIC, Aramco |
| HSE Manager (Oil & Gas) | 8+ years | 22,000 – 38,000 | NEBOSH required |
| Offshore Drilling Supervisor | 10+ years | 35,000 – 55,000 | Rotational + per diem |
| Reservoir Engineer | 5–12 years | 24,000 – 42,000 | Highest demand role |
IT & Technology Salaries in Saudi Arabia 2025
The digital transformation agenda under Vision 2030 has created massive demand for technology professionals. NEOM’s smart city infrastructure alone is generating thousands of IT jobs, from cybersecurity specialists to AI engineers.
| IT Role | Monthly (SAR) | Annual (USD est.) | Demand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Software Developer (Mid) | 10,000 – 18,000 | $32,000 – $58,000 | 🔥 Very High |
| Cybersecurity Engineer | 16,000 – 28,000 | $51,000 – $90,000 | 🔥 Extremely High |
| Cloud Architect (AWS/Azure) | 20,000 – 35,000 | $64,000 – $112,000 | 🔥 Extremely High |
| Data Scientist / AI Engineer | 22,000 – 40,000 | $70,000 – $128,000 | 🔥 Extremely High |
| IT Project Manager | 18,000 – 30,000 | $58,000 – $96,000 | High |
Understanding the Full Expat Benefits Package
In Saudi Arabia, your base salary is only part of the picture. The total compensation package for most expat professionals includes allowances and benefits that can add SAR 5,000–15,000+ per month on top of base pay.
- Housing Allowance: Fully-furnished company accommodation or SAR 2,500–8,000/month housing allowance depending on grade and location.
- Annual Return Flights: Economy or business class tickets to home country, typically 1–2 per year, sometimes for the whole family.
- Health Insurance: Comprehensive employer-paid medical insurance covering hospital, dental, and optical — worth SAR 3,000–8,000/year per person.
- Transport Allowance: SAR 800–2,500/month, or a company vehicle provided.
- End-of-Service Gratuity: Saudi Labor Law entitles expats to 15 days’ salary per year for the first 5 years, then 30 days/year thereafter.
- School Fees Allowance: Senior expats often receive private school fees for children — worth SAR 3,000–8,000/child/month.
- Relocation Allowance: One-time lump sum of SAR 5,000–20,000 on first arrival.
Salary by City: Riyadh vs Jeddah vs Dammam
Location within Saudi Arabia also affects your compensation. Riyadh typically pays a premium as the capital and hub of Vision 2030 projects. Dammam and the Eastern Province command high salaries due to the oil & gas industry concentration.
| City | Salary Premium | Main Sectors | Cost of Living |
|---|---|---|---|
| Riyadh | Highest (+10–20%) | Government, IT, Finance, Construction | Moderate–High |
| Dammam / Eastern Province | High | Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals | Moderate |
| Jeddah | Competitive | Trade, Logistics, Healthcare, Tourism | Moderate |
| NEOM / Tabuk | Premium (+20–30%) | Smart City, Infrastructure | Low (camp living) |
| Khobar / Dhahran | High | Oil & Gas, Aramco contractors | Moderate |
How to Negotiate Your Salary in Saudi Arabia
Salary negotiation in Saudi Arabia follows specific cultural norms. Understand these before entering discussions with a Saudi employer or recruiter.
- Negotiate the full package, not just base: Housing, flights, and education allowances are often more flexible than base salary.
- Know your market rate: Use GulfTalent, Bayt, and Naukrigulf to benchmark your expected salary before any interview.
- Get everything in writing: Verbal offers are common but ensure all benefits are specified in your employment contract.
- Consider end-of-service gratuity: This can add the equivalent of 1–2 months’ salary per year if you stay long-term.
- Don’t undervalue your tax-free position: Multiply your Saudi salary by 1.25–1.45 to compare fairly with home-country roles after tax.
Saudi Arabia’s Nitaqat program mandates minimum percentages of Saudi national employees. This affects which roles are open to expats. Engineering, oil & gas, IT, and medical positions typically remain available to foreigners. Always verify your role is eligible before applying.
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