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Civil Engineer Salary in Miami: $81,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A civil engineer earning $81,000 in Miami takes home approximately $65,369/yr or $2,514 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Entry-Level EIT$51,000–$65,000~$48,641
Civil Engineer II$63,000–$85,000~$60,445
Senior Civil Engineer$83,000–$106,000~$74,867
Lead / Principal Engineer$104,000–$143,000~$95,165

Tax Breakdown at $81,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$3,115.38$81,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$362.85−$9,43411.6%
No Florida State Tax 🎉$0.00$0.000.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$238.35−$6,1977.7%
Net Take-Home$2,514~$65,36980.7%

What Drives Civil Engineer Pay in Miami

Civil engineers in New York City design, plan, and oversee the construction and maintenance of infrastructure — including bridges, tunnels, water systems, and transportation networks — in one of the most complex and densely built urban environments in the world. The constant need to rebuild and expand aging infrastructure, combined with massive transit capital programs, makes NYC one of the strongest civil engineering markets in the nation.

The MTA's multi-billion-dollar capital program, Con Edison's grid modernization, NYC DDC's infrastructure projects, and the Army Corps of Engineers' coastal resiliency work all create substantial and sustained demand for civil engineers. PE licensure (Professional Engineer) is required for signing off on public projects and adds 10–20% to salary. Experience with NYCDOT, DEP, or MTA procurement processes is highly valued by consultants and prime contractors.

  • PE licensure (New York State Professional Engineer)
  • Public sector agency vs. private consulting firm
  • Specialization: transportation, structural, water/wastewater
  • MTA or NYCDOT project experience

Top Miami Employers

Major employers hiring civil engineers in Miami include: Royal Caribbean, Chewy, Jackson Health System, Citigroup Miami, Carnival Corp.

Tax note: At $81,000 in Miami, civil engineers benefit from no Florida state income tax — only federal taxes and FICA apply. This saves roughly $4,000–$7,000 per year compared to working in a high-tax state.

Frequently Asked Questions

A civil engineer earning $81,000 in Miami takes home approximately $65,369 per year, or $2,514 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 19.3%.

Miami civil engineer salaries range from $51,000–$65,000 at entry level to $104,000–$143,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $81,000.

Private consulting firms typically pay 10–20% more than MTA or City agency roles at equivalent experience levels. However, MTA and City positions offer stronger job security, defined-benefit pension plans, and excellent benefits. Many Miami civil engineers start at agencies to build public-sector experience and network, then move to private consulting for higher compensation in mid-career.

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