The Number
A VP of Engineering in Baltimore earns a median of $249,000 in 2026. The working range runs from $200,000 at the 25th percentile to $305,000 at the 75th, with top-decile operators clearing $369,000.
For calibration: BLS pegs the national median for Architectural and Engineering Managers (SOC 11-9041) at $171,270, spanning $120,810 to $262,760 across 220,260 jobholders. SOC 11-9041 spans all engineering management; software VPs at venture-scale companies price above the anchor.
Baltimore pays a 8% premium over the national market. Note the $169,000 gap between the 25th and 90th percentiles β that gap is scope, industry and negotiation, and every dollar of it is contestable.
What Moves It
Four variables move this number more than anything on your resume.
- Equity stage. Series B VPs take 0.5β1.5% and below-market cash; late-stage and public VPs flip that ratio. The title hides a 2x total-comp spread.
- Platform vs. product ownership. VPs who own infrastructure and security carry pager-duty-grade accountability, and the market prices that risk in.
- Proximity to revenue. Engineering orgs that ship the product customers pay for out-earn internal-tools orgs at the same headcount.
- Team scale. Comp scales in steps: ~30 engineers, ~80, 150+. Each threshold is a different job and a different pay band.
The evidence for how much these levers matter is in the federal data itself: BLS shows a $141,950 spread between the 10th and 90th percentile for this occupation nationally. That's not noise β it's scope, industry and stage being priced in real offers.
In Baltimore specifically, the buyers are cybersecurity, healthcare and research and logistics β think Johns Hopkins, T. Rowe Price and NSA-adjacent contractors. Fort Meade's orbit makes the corridor between Baltimore and DC one of the densest security-leadership markets anywhere.
Skills That Pay More
From the O*NET profile for Architectural and Engineering Managers (SOC 11-9041), these are the skills that actually move the offer β with the reasons hiring committees pay up for them.
- Systems evaluation
- O*NET's top-ranked skill for the SOC. Translating architecture risk into board language is what separates a VP from a very senior manager.
- Hiring and calibration
- A VP who raises the hiring bar changes the cost curve of the whole department. That skill compounds and comp follows it.
- Delivery management
- Predictable shipping against a roadmap is rarer than it should be. VPs with a reputation for it command retention packages.
- Vendor and cloud economics
- Cutting seven figures of cloud spend pays for the VP several times over β and every CFO knows it.
- Engineering org design
- Companies pay a premium for VPs who have scaled a team through a doubling β twice. Org design failures are the most expensive mistakes in tech.
In a market anchored by cybersecurity and healthcare and research, lead with the ones that map to the local buyer's problem.
How to Negotiate This Number
Nobody at this level should be negotiating from a listicle. But after thirty years of watching offers get made and broken, these are the moves that hold up.
- Trade cash for equity only with information: current preferred price, option strike, last 409A, and the preference stack. A VP who won't ask is telling them something.
- Get the CTO relationship defined before you sign β who owns architecture, who owns headcount. Ambiguity there is how VPs get layered a year in.
- Never negotiate a VP Eng offer on base alone. The refresh grant policy matters more than the initial grant by year three β ask for it in writing.
- Ask how many engineers the plan assumes in 18 months. If they say double, you're being hired to build a bigger org than you're being paid for. Reprice.
And remember the Baltimore context: fort Meade's orbit makes the corridor between Baltimore and DC one of the densest security-leadership markets anywhere. The strongest negotiators here anchor on that reality, not on a national percentile chart. Aim above $249,000 with evidence, or don't aim at all.
Related Roles in Baltimore
Smart operators benchmark sideways, not just upward. Here's how this seat prices against its neighbors β same city, different chair, and same chair in a different city.
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Get the Weekly Breakdown βSources: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS (May 2025 national data, SOC 11-9041 β Architectural and Engineering Managers); skills curated from the O*NET occupational profile; local adjustment via Baltimore market index. Figures refresh from the live Boss Playbook salary API where coverage exists.