Engineering Manager Salary (2026)
Software engineers remain among the highest-earning professionals across Europe, with demand consistently outpacing supply in most markets.
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Are you underpaid?
Knowing the market range is step one. The real question is where your specific salary sits within it. If you're in the bottom 30% for your role and location, there's a strong case you're leaving money on the table.
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What is the average Engineering Manager salary across Europe?
Engineering Manager salaries vary significantly across Europe. London typically pays the most (often 30–45% above the European average). Amsterdam, Dublin, and Paris follow. Berlin and other German cities sit around the European average. Spain and other southern European markets pay 15–25% below average.
How do I know if I am underpaid as a Engineering Manager?
Compare your current salary against the market range for your exact role, location, and experience level. If you're below the 35th percentile, there's a strong case you're underpaid. Use the tool above to check your percentile instantly.
What is a good salary for a Engineering Manager?
A competitive salary for a Engineering Manager depends heavily on your city and years of experience. Use the table above to see location-specific ranges, or use our interactive tool to get a personalised estimate based on your exact situation.
How much does a senior Engineering Manager earn?
Senior Engineering Manager salaries (7+ years of experience) typically run 25–35% higher than mid-level rates. In high-paying markets like London and Amsterdam, senior Engineering Managers can earn significantly above the median ranges shown.
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