February 2026 – New York – IT, Tech and AI Salary & Contractor Rates
New York remains the primary driver of global tech compensation. The NYC market is no longer just about high base salaries; it’s about total compensation. Many of these roles include a 20-40% bonus/stock premium on top of the base. For the day rates, we have converted the standard NYC hourly rates ($125–$250/hr) into 8-hour daily benchmarks.
- The “Brain Drain” Threat: A Senior Software Developer in London (£103k) earns roughly $131k USD. The same role in NYC pays a median of $178k. For your UK clients, this is the “Global Remote” competitor they are up against for the top 5% of talent.
- Security is King: In NYC, the Security Architect role is commanding a massive premium, with day rates often hitting $2,100. This is driven by the massive compliance requirements of Wall Street and the growing AI-threat landscape.
- AI Saturation: Interestingly, while the “Yearly High” for AI Engineers in NYC can hit $265k, the market is starting to see saturation at the junior levels. However, for “Agentic AI” specialists, these numbers are floor-level, not ceilings.
- Contractor Costs: NYC contractors are expensive because of the lack of benefits (health insurance/401k) included in the rate. This is why a NYC day rate of $1,300 for a Project Manager feels astronomical to a UK firm, but is standard for the “Big Apple.”
CategoryJob TitleYearly Low ($)Yearly Median ($)Yearly High ($)Contractor Day Rate ($)LeadershipChief Transformation Officer (CTRO)$265,000$347,550$425,000+$2,600Chief Technology Officer (CTO)$250,000$337,050$420,000$2,500Chief Information Officer (CIO)$225,000$315,500$395,000$2,400Chief Info Security Officer (CISO)$205,000$284,000$340,000$2,300IT Director$175,000$201,600$245,000$1,600Head of Data / AI$190,000$252,000$315,000$2,100Head of IT$150,000$171,150$210,000$1,500Operations3rd Line Support (SysAdmin)$88,000$109,200$135,000$7502nd Line Support$68,000$79,800$96,000$5501st Line Support$50,000$59,850$72,000$400IT Support Manager$100,000$122,850$155,000$1,000ArchitectureEnterprise Architect$175,000$200,000$240,000$1,900Solution Architect$165,000$189,000$225,000$1,750Cloud Architect (AWS/Azure)$180,000$215,250$285,000$1,850Security Architect$195,000$231,000$305,000$2,100Data Architect$165,000$188,475$215,000$1,850EngineeringAI / Machine Learning Engineer$158,000$199,500$265,000$1,800DevOps / SRE Engineer$136,000$178,500$240,000$1,500Cyber Security Engineer$115,000$157,500$220,000$1,450Software Developer (Senior)$136,000$178,500$240,000$1,300Data Engineer$126,000$163,800$210,000$1,400Network Engineer$95,000$121,800$160,000$1,000Data & PMData Scientist (Senior)$147,000$184,800$255,000$1,650Data Analyst$80,000$100,800$130,000$900IT Project Manager$115,000$151,200$200,000$1,300Business Analyst (Technical)$100,000$126,000$165,000$1,100
If your company is thinking of hiring, do it now. As demand rises, so too with the rates of pay and the difficulty levels of attracting and securing the right talent.
If, however, your company is slowing down – beware! If your IT staff start to feel insecure, talent competitors and recruiters will find it very easy to persuade your staff to interview elsewhere. Despite the stress and negativity that may exist, take the time to focus on reassuring your team and, where appropriate, reward their loyalty. It’s a false economy to avoid salary increases for your best people. Doing so risks leave yourself vulnerable to losing key staff and the larger costs in both time and money of replacing them.
Should you be considering recruitment or simply would like some advice on anything recruitment related, please do not hesitate to give us a call and see how we can really help you to Recruit Someone Worth Recruiting.
