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What Can a Build and Release Engineer in the Bay Area Expect to Earn?

Posted April 15th, 2015

The Bay Area is right at the heart of technological innovation—not just in America, but worldwide. That’s why the demand for build and release engineers is so high, and the compensation so generous. If you have the requisite training, there are few places where your skills will be more valued than they will in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the surrounding areas.

Salary

According to the employment authority Indeed, the current average salary for a build and release engineer in the Bay Area (as of March 28, 2015) is an impressive $139,000. That figure is 35 percent higher than the national average for professionals working in the same position. That just makes sense when you consider all the code being developed in communities surrounding the bay.

Another positive is that the current average salary represents a serious upswing over recent months. The figure quoted above is significantly higher than the average salary for this same time last year. That suggests that not only is the demand for build and release engineers high, the available supply is low, obliging employers to improve their compensation to attract the required talent.

There are also indications that there is room to grow. Professionals designated as senior or managing build and release engineers are making tens of thousands of dollars more than the engineers they supervise, $35,000 more in one case. Anyone interested in pursuing an opportunity in the Bay Area should be able to count on significant growth potential.

Job Outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the most authoritative source for employment data and job forecasting. And while they do not track figures for build and release engineers specifically, they do track for software developers. According to their research, this is a great time to be pursuing a career in any type of software development in any part of the country. They expect the field to add 222,600 jobs between 2012 and 2022. That is a growth of 22 percent, much faster than the national average for all careers. Their research also confirms the salary estimates supplied by Indeed. The average national salary for all software developers is $93,350, generous, but not nearly as high as the salaries offered around the Bay Area.

Clearly this is a great time to possess the specialized development skills of a build and release engineer, and the Bay Area is the best place to put them to work. Remember, however, that simply having a diploma and some experience is not enough to guarantee you a job. You still need to put in the time and effort to find your ideal position and establish yourself as a top candidate. Get the help you need to stand out by working with Bayside Solutions.

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