Salaries/Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineer Salary — 2026 Data

Design and develop mechanical systems, from consumer products to industrial machinery. Compare compensation across 16 locations, from entry-level to senior positions.

LocationEntry-LevelMid-LevelSeniorCOL Index
San Francisco$84K$115K$111K$162K$155K$223K180
New York$79K$109K$105K$154K$147K$211K170
Seattle$76K$104K$100K$146K$140K$201K155
Los Angeles$71K$98K$94K$138K$132K$190K150
Chicago$65K$89K$86K$126K$121K$173K115
Austin$63K$87K$84K$122K$117K$168K110
Denver$65K$89K$86K$126K$121K$173K120
Remote (US)$59K$81K$78K$114K$109K$157K100
Boston$73K$100K$97K$142K$136K$195K145
Washington D.C.$74K$102K$98K$144K$138K$198K150
Atlanta$62K$85K$82K$120K$115K$165K105
Dallas$62K$85K$82K$120K$115K$165K105
Miami$67K$92K$89K$130K$124K$178K125
Phoenix$59K$81K$78K$114K$109K$157K100
Minneapolis$63K$87K$84K$122K$117K$168K108
Raleigh$61K$83K$80K$118K$113K$162K102

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