Avionics Engineer salaries

The average Avionics Engineer salary in the space industry is $120,024 per year.
Our salary data comes from anonymous submissions made by people working in the space industry.

$70K

Bottom 10%

$120K

Median

$161K

Top 10%

Based on 15 space salary submissions

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Latest Avionics Engineer Salary Submissions

Submitted 8 months ago

$92,000 / per year

📍 Addlestone, United Kingdom

🕒 Full Time

🎂 28 years old

♂️ Male

🕰️ 2 years at company

💼 15 years experience

Submitted a year ago

$136,000 / per year

📍 Dallas, Texas, United States

🕒 Full Time

🎂 28 years old

♂️ Male

🕰️ 5 years at company

💼 7 years experience

🎁 Healthcare Benefit

🎁 PTO

🎁 Retirement Plan

🏷️ Avionics

🏷️ Systems

🏷️ Agile

🏷️ Embedded System

🏷️ MBSE

Submitted 2 years ago

$68,354 / per year

📍 Germany

🕒 Full Time

🎂 35 years old

♂️ Male

💼 7 years experience

Submitted 2 years ago

$160,000 / per year

📍 New orleans, Louisiana, United States

🎂 28 years old

♂️ Male

🕰️ 7 years at company

💼 7 years experience

🏷️ Avionics

🏷️ Systems Engineering

🏷️ Instrumentation

🏷️ Troubleshooting

🏷️ rocket testing

🏷️ launch operations

🏷️ design and verification

🏷️ product engineering

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$120,000 / per year

📍 Houston, Texas, United States

🎂 47 years old

♂️ Male

🕰️ 9 years at company

💼 20 years experience

🏷️ Systems Engineering

🏷️ Cradle

$138,000 / per year

📍 Seattle, Washington, United States

🎂 27 years old

♂️ Male

💼 5 years experience

🎁 Bonus

🏷️ C

🏷️ Python

🏷️ Matlab

🏷️ GNC

🏷️ Julia

$115,000 / per year

📍 Kent, Washington, United States

🎂 24 years old

♂️ Male

💼 1 year experience

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