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Electrical Engineer Salary in Boston: $95,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

An electrical engineer earning $95,000 in Boston takes home approximately $70,468/yr or $2,710 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Entry-Level EIT$60,000–$76,000~$52,824
Electrical Engineer II$74,000–$100,000~$65,240
Senior Electrical Engineer$98,000–$126,000~$81,578
Lead / Principal / PE$123,000–$166,000~$102,294

Tax Breakdown at $95,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$3,653.85$95,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$481.31−$12,51413.2%
MA State Income Tax−$182.69−$4,7505.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$279.54−$7,2687.7%
Net Take-Home$2,710~$70,46874.2%

What Drives Electrical Engineer Pay in Boston

Electrical engineers in New York City design and oversee power distribution systems, building electrical infrastructure, telecommunications networks, and transit electrification for the most electrically intensive urban environment in the United States. Con Edison's ongoing grid modernization, the MTA's signal and electrification programs, and the city's construction boom create sustained strong demand.

NYC electrical engineers encounter challenges not found in other markets: underground distribution networks feeding skyscrapers, complex coordination with Con Edison for service upgrades, and the MTA's aging substation and third-rail electrification infrastructure requiring constant capital investment. The city's push toward building electrification under Local Law 97 and the transition to electric vehicles has expanded demand for electrical engineers specializing in power systems and EV charging infrastructure. PE licensure is essential for senior roles.

  • PE licensure (New York State Professional Engineer)
  • Power systems vs. building MEP vs. telecommunications
  • Utility (Con Ed) vs. transit (MTA) vs. private consulting
  • EV charging, microgrid, or energy storage expertise

Top Boston Employers

Major employers hiring electrical engineers in Boston include: Fidelity Investments, State Street, Mass General, HubSpot, Liberty Mutual.

Tax note: An electrical engineer earning $102,000 in NYC takes home approximately $66,000–$70,000 after all income taxes — Con Edison and MTA employees often receive defined-benefit pension plans that add significant long-term value beyond the cash salary.

Frequently Asked Questions

An electrical engineer earning $95,000 in Boston takes home approximately $70,468 per year, or $2,710 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 25.8%.

Boston electrical engineer salaries range from $60,000–$76,000 at entry level to $123,000–$166,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $95,000.

Con Edison typically pays electrical engineers 10–20% less than private consulting firms at equivalent experience levels, but offers job security, excellent benefits, a defined-benefit pension plan, and exposure to unique large-scale utility infrastructure. Private consulting offers higher cash compensation and more diverse project experience, but less job security. Many Boston electrical engineers start in consulting and move to the utility or MTA mid-career for stability and pension benefits.

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