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Salario de Ingeniero Mecánico en New York (2026)

El salario promedio de un Ingeniero Mecánico en New York es de $115,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $83,881/año ($6,990/mes).

Desglose del Sueldo Neto

CategoríaCantidad
Sueldo Neto Anual
$83,881
Sueldo Neto Mensual
$6,990
Sueldo Neto Quincenal
$3,226
Sueldo Neto por Hora

basado en 2,080 hrs/año

$40/hr
Impuesto Federal
$16,470
Impuesto Estatal
$5,852
Impuestos FICA
$8,798
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto

impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto

27.06%
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Rangos de Salario de Ingeniero Mecánico en New York

Nivel inicial (0–3 años)

$85,000

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Nivel medio (3–7 años)

$130,000

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Nivel senior (7+ años)

$250,000

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No todas las Ingeniero Mecánicos ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca

NY ME splits sharply by geography: Long Island is defense and aerospace (Northrop Grumman Bethpage F-35 inertial nav + missile programs, L3Harris, BAE Systems), upstate is industrial (GE Schenectady gas turbines + locomotives, Lockheed Martin Owego, Corning), and NYC is mostly building-systems mech-eng (commercial HVAC, MEP consulting for skyscrapers). Pay ranges below assume mid-senior; new grads start ~$80K-$100K depending on cluster, and NYC HVAC PE-licensed consultants can clear $200K mid-career.

Northrop Grumman Bethpage ME (LI defense)

$120,000–$185,000

F-35 inertial nav, missile programs · TS clearance adds 15-25%

L3Harris LI / Rochester ME

$115,000–$170,000

Defense electronics, communications, sensors

GE Schenectady / Niskayuna ME

$110,000–$175,000

Gas turbines, power generation, GE Research

NYC HVAC / Building Systems (skyscraper MEP)

$120,000–$200,000

PE license required for stamping · MEP firms (WSP, AKF, Cosentini)

NYC Commercial Real Estate ME (in-house)

$140,000–$220,000

Brookfield, Tishman Speyer, Vornado · in-house portfolio engineering

Lockheed Martin Owego ME (upstate aerospace)

$105,000–$160,000

Sonar, aerospace systems · clearance roles

Manufacturing ME (upstate industrial)

$85,000–$135,000

Often shift-work · OT-eligible · OBBBA deduction relevant

Bausch + Lomb / Rochester medical device ME

$95,000–$145,000

Optics, medical device · Rochester legacy industry

Entry-level ME (NYC / LI)

$80,000–$110,000

NYC/LI premium ~$10-15K above upstate

PE-licensed Building Systems Principal (NYC)

$200,000–$320,000

NYC MEP firm partners · skyscraper portfolio

Vale la pena saber: NYC mechanical engineering is mostly building systems — the city's skyscraper density creates sustained demand for HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical-systems design. The PE license actually matters in NYC ME (unlike CA product-company ME) because everything that gets built in NYC requires stamped drawings. The big MEP firms — WSP, AKF, Cosentini, ME Engineers — are the dominant employers, and partner-track in those firms can reach $300K+ mid-career. The trade-off is you're not really doing 'mechanical engineering' the way Tesla or Apple does; you're doing building-systems engineering with a different skill profile.

NY state tax + NYC city tax + the OBBBA 2025 overtime deduction

40 hours/week (federal FLSA only)

NY OT trigger

10.9% (over $25M)

NY state top rate

3.078% – 3.876% on top of state

NYC city tax

$12,500/year

OBBBA federal cap (single)

Conforming (rolling federal AGI)

NY state conformity

Most NY mechanical engineers in defense (Northrop, L3Harris) and industrial (GE, Lockheed Owego) roles are -exempt salaried staff — no OT pay regardless of hours. NYC HVAC consulting at the partner-track tier is also exempt. Where OT actually accrues: shop-floor manufacturing ME, field-service engineers (commissioning new building systems on-site), and some manufacturing test engineers in upstate plants.

created a new federal deduction on the premium portion of pay. For tax years 2025-2028, you can deduct up to $12,500/year (single) or $25,000 (married filing jointly) of qualifying OT premium from your federal taxable income.

Plain English: if your hourly is $55, OT pays $82.50 ($55 × 1.5). Only the extra $27.50/hour counts toward the deduction — not the full $82.50. Just the half.

Worked example for an upstate NY non-exempt manufacturing ME: $58/hour base, working 12 hours of OT a week for 50 weeks. OT premium = $58 × 0.5 × 12 × 50 = $17,400. Capped at $12,500 single. Single filer at the 24% federal bracket → about $3,000 back federal. Plus NY conforms to at the state level (rolling federal- conformity), so state tax savings on the deducted $12,500 at the 6.85% NY bracket = ~$855. Total ~$3,850 back. Not nothing.

NYC HVAC field-service engineers commissioning building systems hit OT hard during construction-completion seasons (typically spring + fall). A $90/hour senior commissioning engineer pulling 25 hrs/week of OT for 12 weeks = $90 × 0.5 × 25 × 12 = $13,500. Capped at $12,500 single. The federal+state savings combo is the relevant math.

NY conforms to OT at the state level — rolling federal conformity. So unlike California, NY ME's get state tax savings on top of federal. NYC ME's also see the city tax bite reduced proportionally since city tax is computed on state taxable income.

Phaseout above $150K single / $300K , fully gone by $275K / $550K. Senior NYC building-systems consultants and Long Island defense leads can blow through the single threshold without trying. Married filers usually have more room.

What 'making it' actually looks like for a New York ME

NY mechanical engineering geographies feel like different states. NYC building-systems engineering pays the highest base in the state ($140K-$220K mid-career, $300K+ for partners) but the city eats it — Manhattan housing alone takes 40-50% of net for the median ME. A $180K NYC HVAC consultant lives about as well as a $130K Long Island defense ME, who lives about as well as a $110K Rochester or Schenectady ME. The nominal pay spread compresses dramatically once you back out housing.

Long Island defense (Northrop Bethpage especially) is the single most stable ME tier in NY — F-35 program runs through 2080, missile programs are perpetual. The cluster supports a long-tenure ME workforce living in Massapequa, Wantagh, Bethpage, and the broader south-shore Nassau County belt. Property tax on Long Island is brutal (2-3% effective; Nassau County averages over $13,000/year on a $500K house), which partially offsets the lower COL vs NYC.

Upstate New York ME is the cheapest housing in the eastern half of the country at ME-pay levels. A $115K GE Schenectady senior engineer can buy a 4BR Niskayuna house for $400K and have an actual savings rate. The trade-off is upstate weather, slower job market mobility, and the constant pull of the GE / Lockheed cluster as the dominant employer (lose the job, the next-nearest employer is a 3-hour drive away).

The retirement math in NY is unusually good for public-sector ME (NY State + NYC employees). Public-sector ME's at MTA, Port Authority, NY DOT, NYC DDC still get defined-benefit pensions plus the 414(h) pre-tax deferral. A 25-year NYC public-works ME retires with $80K-$100K of inflation-adjusted income for life — rare in 2026 mechanical engineering.

Through 2028 anyway, OT applies federal AND state for NY ME's — one of only ~25 states that conform. The combined federal+state savings is meaningfully better than CA (federal-only) or NJ/PA (non-conforming). A $15K OT-premium year saves a NY ME ~$3,800 vs ~$3,000 in CA.

The relocation pull is real but slower than CA. Senior NYC HVAC partners more often move to Florida than Texas (Florida has the building-systems work via the hurricane code rebuilds and the new Miami high-rise wave). Upstate ME's tend to stay or move to Florida; Long Island ME's split between Florida (no income tax) and the Carolinas (lower tax + warmer weather).

How New York taxes work for mechanical engineers (and where the levers are)

New York's progressive 4-10.9% state income tax (effective 6.5-7.5% at ME income $130K-$200K) plus NYC's 3.078-3.876% city tax (NYC residents only) makes the metro one of the highest-taxed in the US for engineers. A $180K NYC HVAC consulting partner pays ~$13K state + ~$6.5K city = ~$19,500 combined. Move 30 miles to Westchester or Long Island and the city tax disappears (state still applies). Yonkers adds a smaller resident surcharge (~0.5%).

Major NY ME employers — Northrop Grumman Bethpage (Long Island, F-35 inertial nav + missile programs, full DB pension!), L3Harris Long Island + Rochester (defense electronics + sensors), GE Schenectady + Niskayuna (gas turbines + GE Research), Lockheed Martin Owego (sonar + aerospace, full DB pension), NYC HVAC MEP firms (WSP, AKF, Cosentini, ME Engineers — partnership-track structures), Brookfield + Tishman Speyer + Vornado in-house portfolio engineering, Bausch + Lomb Rochester (medical device). Defense primes still offer DB pension on top of ; MEP partnership-track adds profit-sharing.

NYC public-sector ME (MTA, Port Authority, NYC DOT, NYC DDC) is one of the few remaining DB-pension-with-pre-tax-deferral combinations in 2026 ME — combines 414(h) pre-tax deferral with NY State + Local Retirement System (NYSLRS) DB pension. A 25-year MTA Senior ME retires with $80K-$110K of inflation-adjusted pension income for life. Property tax bites differently across NY: NYC apartment tax is unusual (effective 0.7-1.0% for owner-occupied), Long Island averages 2-3% (Nassau County over $13K/year on a $500K house), Westchester averages 2.0-2.5%, upstate 1.5-2.0%.

  • Max your ($24,500 in 2026) — pre-tax for federal AND NY state AND NYC city (if NYC resident). At a $180K NYC HVAC consultant's combined ~37% marginal rate (federal 24% + NY 6.85% + NYC 3.65% + ), every $1,000 deferred saves $370 today. The state+city deductibility stacks.
  • MEGA BACKDOOR ROTH (highest-leverage move at NY ME comp): after-tax up to ~$72K total. NYC MEP firms vary on support — WSP and AKF support; smaller firms typically don't. Northrop Bethpage and GE Schenectady both support . At $180K-$280K total comp, this could mean $40K-$50K/year of after-tax → Roth conversion.
  • Backdoor Roth IRA ($7,500) — required at SE-tier income.
  • NY 529 (NY Saves College): NY offers state-tax deduction up to $5,000 single / $10,000 per year. At NY's 6.85% bracket, that's $343-$685/year saved. NYC residents see additional 3.65% city deductibility = $182-$365/year saved. Combined state+city is among the most generous 529 deductions.
  • max if eligible ($4,400 single / $8,750 family) — federal triple-tax-advantaged. NY conforms to federal HSA pre-tax for state.
  • Northrop / Lockheed Owego pension stacking: defense primes still offer DB pension on top of for tenure-based eligibility. Critical retirement-math advantage if you stay 15+ years on the F-35 inertial nav program (Northrop Bethpage) or sonar work (Lockheed Owego).
  • MTA / Port Authority / NYC DDC public-sector path: DB pension via NYSLRS + 414(h) pre-tax deferral + tuition + healthcare. Comp lower ($120K-$170K mid-senior) but the 25-year retirement math is unique among 2026 ME paths.
  • PE license for NYC MEP partnership track: stamping authority is required for NYC building-systems work. Partnership track at WSP / AKF / Cosentini reaches $250K-$320K mid-career with profit-sharing.
  • Property tax appeal: Nassau County (Long Island) and Westchester both have active appeal markets. At $500K-$1M family homes, successful appeal saves $500-$1,500/year recurring.
  • Long-term NY exit math: NY taxes pension income (with limited federal pension exclusion) — moving to FL or NC at retirement saves $25K-$50K/year on $1M of withdrawals. NYC HVAC partners typically retire to Florida at 65-70 specifically for this reason. Defense-prime MEs with Northrop or Lockheed pensions face similar math (NY taxes private pension income above the small exclusion).

Three New York areas for mechanical engineers — what each one looks like

NY ME splits sharply by geography: NYC building systems (skyscraper HVAC + MEP), Long Island defense (Northrop Bethpage + L3Harris), and upstate (GE Schenectady + Lockheed Owego). Each is a different career path with different tax math.

NYC Building Systems — WSP / AKF / Cosentini / Brookfield (HVAC + MEP for skyscrapers)

Total comp: New grad $80K-$110K · Senior IC $130K-$220K · Staff/Partner $250K-$400K+

WSP, AKF, Cosentini, ME Engineers (the major NYC MEP consulting firms — partner track $250K-$400K+); Brookfield + Tishman Speyer + Vornado in-house portfolio engineering; Skanska + Turner Construction MEP. PE license is essential — every NYC building permit requires stamped MEP drawings. The work is genuinely different from product-company ME: building-systems engineering with a different skill profile but partner-track economics.

Manhattan apartments $1.5M-$3M+ for 2-3BR (UWS, UES, Chelsea, Tribeca dominate engineer residential); Brooklyn (Park Slope, Cobble Hill, $1.5M-$2.8M); Hoboken / Jersey City (NJ residency for tax + housing math, $700K-$1.5M condos with PATH commute). NYC + state combined effective tax 10-13% for senior MEP partners. NYC apartment property tax 0.7-1.0% effective.

Long Island — Northrop Bethpage / L3Harris (defense aerospace, F-35 inertial nav)

Total comp: New grad $85K-$115K · Senior IC $135K-$200K · Staff/Principal $200K-$300K + DB pension

Northrop Grumman Bethpage (F-35 inertial nav + missile programs, ~6,000 employees including ME workforce, full DB pension!), L3Harris Long Island (defense electronics + sensors), BAE Systems Greenlawn. The LI defense cluster is the most stable ME employment tier in NY — F-35 program runs through 2080+. TS clearance adds 15-25% premium. Long-tenure engineering culture; Italian-American + diverse population concentration in Massapequa, Wantagh, Bethpage south-shore belt.

Massapequa / Wantagh / Bethpage (Northrop adjacent, strong public schools, $700K-$1.0M family homes), Garden City / Mineola (top Garden City PS, $900K-$1.5M), Plainview (Levittown-area, $500K-$700K affordable family). Nassau County property tax 2.5-3.0% — averages over $13,000/year on $500K house. The property tax is brutal but defense pay + pension + lower-than-NYC state tax (no city tax) compensates.

Upstate — GE Schenectady / Lockheed Owego / Rochester medical device (industrial)

Total comp: New grad $75K-$95K · Senior IC $105K-$165K · Staff/Principal $160K-$250K

GE Schenectady (gas turbines + power generation), GE Research Niskayuna (research center, ~1,500 engineers), Lockheed Martin Owego (sonar + aerospace systems, full DB pension), Corning (specialty materials), Bausch + Lomb Rochester (medical device + optics), Eastman Kodak (legacy imaging). Smaller markets but the cheapest housing in any meaningful US tech market — Niskayuna 4BR family $400K-$550K. The upstate-NY 'low gross + good savings rate' math is structurally one of the best in eastern US ME.

Niskayuna (Schenectady, top-tier Niskayuna CSD, $400K-$550K family homes), Endicott / Vestal (Owego/Binghamton, Vestal CSD, $250K-$400K), Pittsford (Rochester, top Pittsford CSD, $350K-$500K). Albany/Schenectady property tax 2.0-2.5%; Rochester area 2.5-3.0%. The trade-off is upstate weather + slower job market; one-employer-dominant cluster risk if you lose the GE/Lockheed/Bausch job.

The career arc — from new grad to senior IC to staff or partner

New York mechanical engineering careers split early into three geographic tracks: NYC building-systems / MEP consulting ($80K-$110K new grad), Long Island defense at Northrop Bethpage / L3Harris ($85K-$115K new grad with TS clearance pipeline + pension benefits), and upstate industrial at GE Schenectady / Lockheed Owego / Bausch Rochester ($75K-$95K new grad with DB pension benefits). Cooper Union, Columbia, Stony Brook ME pipeline NYC + Long Island; RPI, RIT, Cornell, Buffalo ME pipeline upstate. The first 12-24 months focus on production engineering basics + specialization (HVAC for NYC track, embedded/inertial-nav for LI defense, gas turbines/sensors for upstate).

Years 2-5 are the SDE-equivalent → Senior IC progression band — total comp typically rises from $100K-$135K to $130K-$220K depending on track. NYC MEP consulting requires PE licensure (typically achieved 4-6 years post-BSME) — the PE is the gating credential for partnership-track. Northrop Bethpage and Lockheed Owego progression is slower but pension vesting (typically 5-year cliff) and TS clearance lock in long-term comp + benefits. at GE, Northrop, and select MEP firms becomes the highest-leverage move in this band.

Years 5-10 are the staff / principal / partner / engineering manager decision point. NYC MEP partner-track at WSP/AKF/Cosentini reaches $250K-$400K+ total comp with profit-sharing. Long Island defense Senior Principal Engineer paths at Northrop hit $250K-$320K + full DB pension + clearance premium. Upstate GE Senior Engineer + GE Research staff hit $180K-$260K + Edison Engineering Development Program (rare 'rotational + senior-track' progression). The PE license + partnership-track decision crystallizes here for NYC MEP MEs.

Late career (15+ years): NYC MEP Partner / Principal at WSP / AKF / Cosentini reaches $400K-$700K+ total comp with profit-sharing; Northrop Bethpage Senior Director $300K-$450K + DB pension + clearance. Public-sector MTA / Port Authority Senior ME (rare 'moderate-comp + best-NY-pension' track) $150K-$200K + lifetime guaranteed inflation-adjusted NYSLRS pension. NY's combined state + property tax burden is HIGH — 10.9% top bracket + NYC 3.876% + 2.5%+ Long Island property tax. A senior NYC ME with $3M+ pre-tax retirement balance staying in NY pays roughly $80K-$120K/year in retirement state+city tax on $1M of withdrawals — vs $0 in TX/FL/WA. The relocation pull TO Florida (no state tax + warmer winters) is structural at the senior partner / Principal Engineer tier; NYC HVAC partners typically retire to Naples / Boca / Miami specifically because the retirement-math compounds to $1.5M-$3M of preserved wealth over a 25-year retirement.

Where New York mechanical engineers actually live

Three completely different clusters: NYC building systems (commute by subway), Long Island defense (suburban Nassau County), and upstate (industrial cities + small commute distances). The housing-tax math is dramatically different in each.

Hoboken / Jersey City (NYC HVAC commute)

Younger ME engineers · NJ tax (not NY) · cheaper than Manhattan

Astoria / Long Island City (NYC HVAC, in-borough)

Engineer-friendly · diverse · price/SF beats Manhattan

Bethpage / Massapequa / Wantagh (LI, Northrop)

Long-tenure aerospace families · stable · Italian-American concentration

Garden City / Mineola (LI, defense + finance)

Affluent commuter belt · split LI defense + NYC professional

Niskayuna / Rotterdam (Schenectady, GE)

GE-engineer concentration · cheap · stable

Endicott / Vestal (Owego/Binghamton, Lockheed)

Defense + IBM-legacy ME hub · very affordable · slow growth

Pittsford / Brighton (Rochester, medical device)

Optics + medical device hub · cheap relative to mid-career income

Westchester (Yonkers, Mt Vernon — NYC commute)

Family-heavy · commuter belt · Yonkers commuter tax adds ~0.5%

The classic NY ME housing trade-off is the NYC vs LI vs upstate triangle. NYC pays the highest gross but the city eats most of it; LI is moderate gross + brutal property tax; upstate is low gross but the savings rate is genuinely the best in the eastern US. Hoboken and Jersey City both work as NYC commute alternatives because the NJ tax is structurally lower at the brackets most ME's hit (NJ effective ~5.5-6.4% vs NY+NYC combined ~10-13%). A lot of mid-career NYC HVAC ME's eventually move to Hoboken specifically for the tax math.

¿Es la decisión correcta?

New York mechanical engineering — the verdict

A tu favor

  • +Three distinct clusters (NYC building systems, LI defense, upstate industrial) means specialty optionality without leaving the state
  • +NYC HVAC building systems is one of the highest-paying ME niches in the country at the partner tier ($300K+)
  • +Long Island defense (Northrop Bethpage F-35) is among the most stable ME employment in the US
  • +Public-sector ME (MTA, Port Authority, NY DOT, NYC DDC) still offers defined-benefit pensions + 414(h) deferral — rare in 2026
  • +NY conforms to OBBBA OT — federal + state savings combo is meaningfully better than CA (federal-only) or NJ/PA (non-conforming)

Vale la pena saber antes de firmar

  • 10.9% top state bracket plus NYC 3.078-3.876% city tax means combined effective hits 14%+ for senior NYC ME's
  • Long Island property tax averages 2-3% — Nassau County over $13,000/year on a $500K house
  • Upstate ME job market is dominated by 1-2 employers in each metro; lose the job, you may need to relocate
  • NYC building-systems work is a different skill profile than product-company ME — career mobility outside NY is harder than expected
  • Winter weather + cost-of-living drives a steady senior-ME exodus to FL, NC, TN, and TX

Mercado Laboral en New York

World-class finance, media, and healthcare industries drive demand.

Perspectivas de crecimiento: 10% growth through 2032 (faster than average); EV/aerospace/defense subspecialties growing faster, manufacturing slower

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