The average Wall Street Journal Lead Engineer in New York earns an estimated $152,384 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $136,817 with a $15,567 bonus. Wall Street Journal's Lead Engineer compensation is $16,833 more than the US average for a Lead Engineer. Lead Engineer salaries at Wall Street Journal in New York can range from $91,000 - $215,000.
In New York, The Engineering Department at Wall Street Journal earns $1,971 more on average than the Design Department.
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In New York, Lead Engineers earn $582 more than Data Scientists, and $6,535 less than Principal Engineers.
In New York, The Engineering Department averages $1,971 more than the Design Department, and $11,197 less than the Product Department
The average female Lead Engineer at companies similar size to Wall Street Journal reported making $128,081, while the average male Lead Engineer at similar sized companies reported making $143,893.
The average Asian or Pacific Islander Lead Engineer at companies similar size to Wall Street Journal reported making $150,743, while the average Native American Lead Engineer at similar sized companies reported making $120,000.
The majority of Lead Engineers at Wall Street Journal believe they're compensated fairly. 100% of Lead Engineers at Wall Street Journal say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (100%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Wall Street Journal