Operations Manager Salary (2026)

Operations is a broad function, and salaries reflect that range. Tech and logistics companies tend to pay more than traditional industries for comparable seniority.

Estimates based on public benchmarks and modelled data. How we calculate →

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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Frequently asked questions

What is the average Operations Manager salary across Europe?

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Operations 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 Operations Manager?

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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 Operations Manager?

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A competitive salary for a Operations 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 Operations Manager earn?

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Senior Operations Manager salaries (7+ years of experience) typically run 25–35% higher than mid-level rates. In high-paying markets like London and Amsterdam, senior Operations Managers can earn significantly above the median ranges shown.

Salary estimates are based on public benchmarks and modelled data. They represent gross annual base salary and do not include bonuses, equity, or benefits. Read our methodology →