nmuoio
Mechanical
- Mar 15, 2004
- 3
I know the topic of rates comes up fairly often, but I feel I need a sanity check. I’m in the planning stages in starting up a one person engineering business in Seattle. Services will include FEA, structural dynamics, heat exchanger and thermal analysis, and custom numerical modeling. Research brought me four strategies to establishing my rates:
1) 2x-3x regular employee salary
2) Break even
3) Industry standard rates
4) Set rates high enough to weed out the cheapskates
Using the first two strategies I’ve got a range of around $60-$130/hr, and I believe $125/hr is pretty typical. Obviously I need to narrow down my range a bit. Any thoughts on FEA rates for Seattle based consulting businesses?
1) 2x-3x regular employee salary
2) Break even
3) Industry standard rates
4) Set rates high enough to weed out the cheapskates
Using the first two strategies I’ve got a range of around $60-$130/hr, and I believe $125/hr is pretty typical. Obviously I need to narrow down my range a bit. Any thoughts on FEA rates for Seattle based consulting businesses?