The Number
Median VP of Engineering pay in Las Vegas sits at $231,000 for 2026. The realistic negotiating band is $185,000 to $282,000, and $342,000 is where the 90th percentile starts β not where fantasy begins.
The federal baseline: BLS reports $171,270 median nationally for Architectural and Engineering Managers (SOC 11-9041), with a $120,810β$262,760 percentile spread across 220,260 positions. SOC 11-9041 spans all engineering management; software VPs at venture-scale companies price above the anchor.
Las Vegas pays this role almost exactly at the national line, and the spread between the 25th and 90th percentile is $157,000 β which is the real story. Where you land in that spread is negotiable; the median is just the market's opening bid.
What Moves It
Same title, very different paychecks β these are the levers that explain the spread.
- Team scale. Comp scales in steps: ~30 engineers, ~80, 150+. Each threshold is a different job and a different pay band.
- 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.
Don't take it on faith β the BLS percentile spread for this SOC is $141,950 from bottom decile to top. A spread that wide is the market telling you the title doesn't set the price; the mandate does.
Locally, the demand side is gaming and hospitality, sports and entertainment and logistics. Gaming operators run some of the most sophisticated P&Ls in consumer business β and pay for leadership that can run them, tax-free at the state level. In practice, hospitality-scale operations experience is the local currency β factor that into how hard you push.
Skills That Pay More
O*NET's occupational profile for SOC 11-9041 lists dozens of competencies. These are the ones with pricing power.
- 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.
- 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.
Given that hospitality-scale operations experience is the local currency, the skills above aren't a checklist β they're your differentiation story.
How to Negotiate This Number
You've been on the other side of this table. So has the person across from you. Skip the scripts β here's what actually works at this level.
- 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.
- 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.
One local note: hospitality-scale operations experience is the local currency. Price your leverage accordingly β the market in Las Vegas rewards candidates who know exactly which scarce thing they are.
Related Roles in Las Vegas
Comp decisions are comparative. Before you anchor on this number, look at the adjacent seats β the roles VP Engs get traded against in Las Vegas, and what this same seat pays one market over.
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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 Las Vegas market index. Figures refresh from the live Boss Playbook salary API where coverage exists.