Data engineer salary
Percentile salary data for data engineer roles in Denver, US, by seniority. Senior-level figures include total compensation where regionally applicable. Figures are shown in USD by default; use the currency switcher to change the display.
Denver carries a cost-of-living index of 74 on the Numbeo and Mercer blended scale where New York City equals 100, a moderate cost of living that is below New York City. The figures below are nominal pay in USD; read them alongside that index when comparing Denver with other markets.
Median pay by seniority
Junior
$82,000
Base p50
Mid
$126,000
Base p50
Senior
$252,000
Total comp p50
Staff
$460,000
Total comp p50
Distribution
10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile by seniority, shown in the local currency (USD). The detailed table below defaults to USD.
Salary percentiles by seniority, in USD. Junior: 10th percentile $53,000, 25th $67,000, median $82,000, 75th $102,000, 90th percentile $127,000. Mid: 10th percentile $82,000, 25th $103,000, median $126,000, 75th $158,000, 90th percentile $195,000. Senior: 10th percentile $164,000, 25th $207,000, median $252,000, 75th $315,000, 90th percentile $391,000. Staff: 10th percentile $331,000, 25th $395,000, median $460,000, 75th $621,000, 90th percentile $828,000.
| Seniority | 10th | 25th | Median | 75th | 90th | Comp | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| junior | $53,000 | $67,000 | $82,000 | $102,000 | $127,000 | Base | 720 |
| mid | $82,000 | $103,000 | $126,000 | $158,000 | $195,000 | Base | 1100 |
| senior | $164,000 | $207,000 | $252,000 | $315,000 | $391,000 | Total comp | 480 |
| staff | $331,000 | $395,000 | $460,000 | $621,000 | $828,000 | Total comp | 150 |
Source: Levels.fyi 2025 Data Engineer + US BLS OES May 2024 (SOC 15-1252) (2025) https://www.levels.fyi/t/software-engineer/focus/data, cost-of-living index 74 (NYC=100)
Each step compares the median (50th percentile) of one tier with the next, using the figures in the table above for data engineer roles in Denver.
Take-home
Headline salaries are gross. What lands in your account after income tax and mandatory contributions is what actually pays the rent, so here is the estimated split on the Denver senior median.
Gross / year
$252,000
Senior median (50th pct)
Take-home / year
$174,360
69% of gross
Take-home / month
$14,530
from $21,000 gross
Effective rate
31%
tax + contributions
On a senior median of $252,000 in Denver, an estimated $77,640 goes to income tax and mandatory contributions, leaving roughly $174,360 take-home, or about 69% of gross.
That deduction breaks down as roughly $53,655 in income tax, $12,898 in social contributions, and $11,088 in state/provincial income tax (colorado) at this income level in the United States.
In monthly terms that is about $14,530 net from $21,000 gross a month, the figure that actually lands in a data engineer's account before pension or benefit elections.
Affordability
"Good" depends on what the city costs. Type your own figure below to see the estimated take-home and how far it goes against Denver's single-person cost of living, or read the verdict on the senior median first.
Enter an annual gross figure to see the estimated take-home and how it compares with Denver's single-person cost of living. Estimate based on IRS 2025 federal brackets + FICA.
Take-home / year
$174,360
69% of gross
Take-home / month
$14,530
from $21,000 gross
Est. monthly living cost
$4,218
incl. ~$3,108 rent
Left over / month
$10,312
71% of take-home
very comfortable in Denver
On $252,000 gross, your estimated take-home covers typical single-person living costs with close to half of take-home left over, and rent stays inside the conventional 30% guideline. Rent is about 21% of monthly take-home here.
Reference estimate for a single filer with no dependants, using published 2025/2026 statutory bands and a cost-of-living index where New York City equals 100. It is not tax advice or a personalised calculation. Real take-home and living costs vary with filing status, pension elections, allowances, and where exactly you live.
Against Denver's single-person cost base, a senior data engineer on this median is very comfortable: the estimated take-home of $14,530 a month covers typical single-person living costs with close to half of take-home left over, and rent stays inside the conventional 30% guideline.
Typical single-person monthly costs in Denver, including roughly $3,108 for a one-bedroom rental, come to about $4,218, which would leave around $10,312 discretionary each month at the median.
Rent works out at about 21% of monthly take-home here, against the conventional 30% guideline often used as a reference point.
The verdict is descriptive, not advice: it compares one number against a modelled cost base. Living costs and tax both vary with circumstances this page cannot see.
Why the same job title in Denver can span the spread shown above. These are descriptions of the data, not guidance on what to ask for.
In nominal terms the senior median in Denver is about 10% below New York City. Adjusting both for cost of living, the Denver figure is worth about 22% higher in real terms.
Real-terms figures divide the nominal median by the city cost-of-living index (New York City = 100). They are a rough purchasing-power comparison, not a take-home or after-tax calculation.
The mid-level median anchors to occupation medians from the sources below, then scales by the documented seniority multipliers (junior 0.65x, mid 1.00x, senior 1.45x, staff 2.05x) and the local tech-pay level for Denver. The 10th, 25th, 75th, and 90th percentiles are fitted from the median using the cross-sectional dispersion that the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports for software occupations. Cost-of-living indices blend Numbeo 2025 and Mercer 2025.
Primary source for this slice: Levels.fyi 2025 Data Engineer + US BLS OES May 2024 (SOC 15-1252) (2025). https://www.levels.fyi/t/software-engineer/focus/data
Reference data only. Reported medians describe a market; individual pay varies by employer, level calibration, and negotiation. Nothing here is financial advice.
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