Average Production managers and directors in mining and energy Salary in Amber Valley
ONS ASHE 2025 · East Midlands region · Updated October 2025
How Amber Valley compares
If you're a production managers and directors in mining and energy in the East Midlands, the typical salary in 2025 was £50,015. That's 20.9% below what production managers and directors in mining and energys earn nationally (£63,241). In practical terms, living costs in the East Midlands run 8.2% below average. That means £50,015 stretches to roughly £54,483 in real spending power. The all-jobs average in Amber Valley is £31,100. By comparison, production managers and directors in mining and energys earn 60.8% more than the typical worker locally.
Cost of Living Adjustment
After adjusting for the regional cost of living (East Midlands index: 91.8, UK=100), a salary of £50,015 has an effective purchasing power of approximately £54,483 — equivalent to earning that amount in an area with average UK costs. The cost of living in the East Midlands is 8.2% below the UK average.
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Production managers and directors in mining and energy salary in areas near Amber Valley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average production managers and directors in mining and energy salary in Amber Valley?
The median production managers and directors in mining and energy salary in the East Midlands (which includes Amber Valley) is £50,015 per year, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data. The mean salary is typically higher due to top earners pulling the average up.
How does production managers and directors in mining and energy pay in Amber Valley compare to the UK average?
Production managers and directors in mining and energys in the East Midlands earn 20.9% below the national median of £63,241. Other regions such as London and the South East typically offer higher salaries for this role.
Is production managers and directors in mining and energy a well-paid job in Amber Valley compared to other roles?
The average salary across all jobs in Amber Valley is £31,100. Production managers and directors in mining and energys in the East Midlands earn £50,015, which is 60.8% above the local average across all occupations.
About this data
Salary figures for production managers and directors in mining and energys cover the East Midlands region. The all-jobs average is specific to Amber Valley. Source: ONS ASHE 2025. Methodology.