SOC 5235 — Boat and ship builders and repairers: Skilled Worker going rate 2026
The Skilled Worker going rate for SOC 5235 (Boat and ship builders and repairers) is £33,700 per year (£17.28 per hour) as of 8 April 2026. To qualify for a visa in this occupation you must be paid the higher of the £41,700 general threshold or this going rate — £41,700 per year — unless a published exception applies. (Tarve analysis of gov.uk Immigration Rules data.)
| Standard going rate (annual) | £33,700 |
| Hourly equivalent (37.5h week) | £17.28/hour |
| General salary threshold | £41,700 (pay the higher of the two) |
| Minimum you must be paid | £41,700/year |
| Immigration Salary List | Yes — Scotland only, lower rate £29,600 (£15.18/hr) |
| Hourly floor (all roles) | £17.13/hour |
Frequently asked questions
What is the going rate for SOC 5235 (Boat and ship builders and repairers)?
The standard going rate for SOC 5235, Boat and ship builders and repairers, is £33,700 per year (£17.28 per hour, based on a 37.5-hour week), effective from 8 April 2026. Source: gov.uk Immigration Rules, Appendix Skilled Occupations.
What salary do I need for a Skilled Worker visa in this occupation?
You must be paid the higher of the general salary threshold (£41,700 per year) or the occupation's going rate of £33,700. For SOC 5235 that means at least £41,700 per year, unless a published exception (for example new entrant or Immigration Salary List rules) applies to your case.
Is Boat and ship builders and repairers on the Immigration Salary List?
Yes. SOC 5235 appears on the Immigration Salary List (Scotland only — All jobs). ISL entries carry a discounted salary requirement (published lower rate £29,600 (£15.18/hr)). Note the ISL is being phased out — check current status on gov.uk.
How is the hourly going rate calculated?
Going rates are published on a 37.5-hour-per-week basis. For SOC 5235 the annual rate of £33,700 corresponds to £17.28 per hour. A minimum hourly floor of £17.13 applies across Skilled Worker roles regardless of working pattern.
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Source & verification
Figures are taken verbatim from the gov.uk Immigration Rules, Appendix Skilled Occupations and were verified on 3 July 2026. Tarve is an independent information service, not a regulated immigration adviser — always confirm the current rules on gov.uk before acting.
