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Research Engineer salary in New York & total compensation (2026)

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A Research Engineer in New York earns a median of $300k in posted total compensation — base, equity, and bonus combined — with most disclosed bands landing between $265k and $675k. Pay scales steeply with seniority and with how close the role sits to shipping AI products. The figures below come from 36 live AI-native postings that disclose a pay band.

These are posted-compensation ranges aggregated from live AI-native job listings, not self-reported survey data. Actual offers vary with location, company stage, equity mix, and how much a company values AI-native experience. Treat them as a calibrated starting point for negotiation, not a quote.

Median total comp
$300k
25th–90th percentile
$265k–$675k
Live postings
36

Priced on research taste, not coding speed

At the frontier labs the Research Engineer implements, scales, and refines the systems research runs on — safety tooling, evaluation infrastructure, and training pipelines, including distributed RL infrastructure across GPU clusters. It sits just below the Research Scientist on comp (OpenAI research-scientist total runs $771k–$1.28M+ at L4–L6) but carries a higher floor, because labs recruit it on engineering excellence with demonstrated research instinct. Anthropic's technical-staff bands reach up to $1.38M base.

Research Engineer pay in New York

New York leads the country in AI hiring volume but not in per-capita pay: it holds about 10% of US AI engineers while posting the most new AI openings. Median SWE total comp sits around $193k versus $278k in the Bay (Levels.fyi Wrapped 2025) — roughly 70% of the SF median — so don't treat a New York offer as "near-SF" without separately checking the AI/ML band at that specific employer.

Research Engineer pay by seniority

Level is the single biggest driver of a Research Engineer offer — a one-level move can change total comp by tens of thousands a year. The bands below are computed from posted pay-transparency ranges in our index:

LevelScopeMedian total comp
MidOwns well-scoped tasks; ramping on the codebase$353k
SeniorOwns features and systems end to end$300k
StaffDrives multi-team architecture and tradeoffs$402k
PrincipalSets technical direction across the org$516k
  • Mid (~$353k) — well-scoped work with guidance, ramping to independent delivery.
  • Senior (~$300k) — owns features and systems end to end; where most experienced hires land.
  • Staff (~$402k) — drives architecture and tradeoffs across teams.
  • Principal (~$516k) — sets technical direction; comp here is individualised and equity-dominated.

The four things the interview actually tests

Anthropic's Research Engineer loop screens for research intuition, research taste, calibrated epistemic honesty, and ML-native coding fluency — telling promising directions from dead ends, knowing which problems matter, communicating uncertainty honestly, and implementing model code fluently. Across the labs the bar pivoted from "published papers" toward applied research taste plus building skill in 2024–26, with acceptance under 1%. An RE who can independently own a training-pipeline acquisition is worth far more than one who only executes on existing infra.

AI-native vs traditional pay for a Research Engineer

The same title is priced differently depending on whether the employer is AI-native. Comparing posted bands for Research Engineer roles in our index at AI-native companies against everyone else:

TrackMedian posted compDifference
Research Engineer (AI-native)$300k
Research Engineer (non-AI-native employers)$196k−53%

That 53% premium is the single best reason to position yourself as AI-native rather than "a software engineer who also uses AI." The framing alone changes which band a recruiter benchmarks you against.

The equity instrument behind the headline

At this tier the equity type matters as much as the size. OpenAI pays in Profit Participation Units — a synthetic, capped-profit instrument, not stock, valued at vest and at tender (its Oct 2025 tender ran at ~$500B). Anthropic pays RSUs with a tender roughly every 6–12 months and an IPO reportedly targeted as early as October 2026. Notably, the front-loaded vesting sweeping late-stage FAANG is not a lab phenomenon — OpenAI and Anthropic still use a standard 4-year vest with a 1-year cliff, so the "AI exception" is grant size, not schedule.

What a Research Engineer actually does

The Research Engineer builds the systems research runs on: safety tooling, evaluation infrastructure, and training pipelines, and — increasingly — the distributed reinforcement-learning infrastructure across GPU clusters, from clean training abstractions to experiment management. DeepMind frames the role as a software engineer with deep ML understanding — engineering, maths, and ML knowledge in one person. The distinguishing trait versus a pure ML engineer is research taste: an RE who can independently own a training-pipeline acquisition is worth far more than one who only executes on existing infra.

Research Engineer vs Research Scientist vs ML Engineer

Against the Research Scientist, the RE usually sits slightly lower on median comp but carries a higher floor, because it is recruited on engineering excellence plus research instinct rather than publication output — OpenAI research-scientist total runs $771k–$1.28M+. Against the ML Engineer, the RE demands demonstrable research taste (problem selection, a real commitment to alignment/safety), which is the selectivity signal that lifts the band.

Career ladder into research engineering

Two entry paths dominate: PhDs or research assistants in ML/AI, and senior ML engineers who have shown research instinct through publications or serious open-source work. From there the ladder runs Senior RE → Staff RE / Research Scientist → Principal. Across the labs the bar shifted from "published papers" toward applied research taste plus building skill in 2024–26, which widened the door for strong engineers who can demonstrate judgement, not just credentials.

Which companies hire Research Engineers in New York

The most active AI-native hirers for this role in our index right now — a company scaling a function usually means clearer levelling and more room to negotiate. Each links through to its open roles and comp range:

CompanyLive postings
Anthropic15
Scale6
Decagon4

Negotiating a Research Engineer offer

The published lever ranking is consistent across 500+ negotiated AI-lab offers: level is the highest-impact lever — an L4→L5 jump at a frontier lab moves total comp by $150k–$300k a year — and a written competing offer is "the single most reliable" way to move a number. Base salary is the hardest component to shift: both OpenAI and Anthropic run strict bands, so anchor on level and equity, not base. At the RE tier, a competing offer from the other frontier lab is the highest-leverage input — the OpenAI/Anthropic talent war is documented, and each treats the other's offer as the benchmark to beat.

How we calculated these numbers

Every salary figure on this page is computed from pay-transparency bands posted in live job listings in our index — 36 Research Engineer postings in New York currently disclose a band, out of 372 live matching roles. Where a listing posts a range we take the midpoint, and we refresh weekly. These are calibrated ranges, not offers.

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Frequently asked

How much does a Research Engineer make in New York in 2026?

The median Research Engineer in New York earns about $300k in posted total compensation, with the middle of the market between $265k and $675k, based on 36 live postings that disclose a band.

What is the salary range for a senior Research Engineer?

Senior and staff Research Engineers typically clear the median comfortably, with the top of the band (90th percentile) reaching $675k as the offer tilts toward equity.

Is Research Engineer a well-paid role?

Yes — it sits among the higher-paid AI-native roles, and carries a clear premium over the same title at non-AI-native employers. Total comp climbs steeply from mid to staff level as you take on more system ownership.

Which companies pay Research Engineers the most?

The frontier labs and best-funded AI-native startups lead. Anthropic and Scale are among the most active hirers for this role right now, and at this level the most active hirers tend to be near the top of the band.

How much of a Research Engineer offer is equity?

Equity is usually 20–40% of total comp and skews higher at earlier-stage companies. Because it is not guaranteed, weigh it against the base you can count on and discount for risk.

Are these Research Engineer salary figures accurate for my situation?

Treat them as calibrated ranges from posted pay-transparency bands, not a quote. Your number shifts with location, company stage, equity mix, and how much a company values AI-native experience.

Research Engineer vs Research Scientist — what’s the pay difference?

The Research Engineer typically sits slightly below the Research Scientist median but with a higher floor, because it is recruited on engineering excellence plus research taste rather than research output. OpenAI research-scientist total runs [$771k–$1.28M+](https://www.levels.fyi/companies/openai/salaries/software-engineer/title/research-scientist).

What does the Research Engineer interview test?

Research intuition, research taste, calibrated epistemic honesty, and ML-native coding fluency — not LeetCode, per [Anthropic RE interview analysis](https://www.sundeepteki.org/advice/anthropic-research-engineer-interview-2026).

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