Cloud Engineer Salary: All You Need To Know

Dhruv Pandey
Edureka
Published in
4 min readSep 30, 2021

In some of my recent articles, I have laid emphasis on why one should choose Cloud Computing as a career and How to become a Cloud Engineer? The Domain being at its prime also ensures a job in the domain would pay you well. This article focuses on Cloud Engineer Salary in particular and answers most of the questions that revolve around this topic.

Cloud Engineer Salary

Let us kickstart this discussion with a figure. An average Cloud Engineer Salary ranges from $104k to $145k and can go as high as $250k according to ZipRecruiter. Now that I have your attention, let us take a look at some statistics that relate to Cloud Engineer Salary.

Cloud Adoption Trends

According to IDC, almost half of ‘IT spend’ will be cloud-based by 2019. By 2020, the spending will be 60–70% inclusive of all software, services and technology. This should give you a picture of what is expected of Cloud Computing in a couple of years.

If the above points don't convince you then these are some of the statistics given by Rightscale on Public Cloud Spend:

  • 26 percent of enterprises spend more than $6 million a year on public cloud, while 52 percent spend more than $1.2 million annually
  • 20 percent of enterprises plan to more than double public cloud spend in 2018, and 71 percent will grow public cloud spend more than 20 percent

Some of the pointers that tech target has put forth based on their research are shown in the image below:

So what are the reasons we see this surge? Well here are some of the important ones:

  • Flexibility in resource utilization
  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Lower risk
  • Data integrity and security
  • Streamlined collaboration

These reasons consolidate the Cloud Adoption Trend and thus make Cloud Engineering a sought after career.

Salaries offered by some major recruiters

So are there any major companies hiring Cloud Engineers? Here is a List of Average Salaries for some major recruiters in the US as per indeed.com and numbers do point towards high payscales (Please note the list below is a tentative list and there would be other companies that may end up paying more and arent a part of this list):

Salaries as per job roles

Let us also take a look at some of the roles concerning Cloud Computing and the concerned salary. There are quite a few roles that you may take up as a Cloud Engineer. However, here is a list of some major ones as per Payscale:

Salaries as per location

Another important point is how much do these salaries vary across different locations. Here is a list of Cloud Engineer Salaries by location in the US by indeed.com

Let us also consider major Indian states that hire Cloud Engineer and see the average salary offered as per Payscale

Job Vacancies as per Indeed

Below is the list of job vacancies as per indeed.com. (Please not these are vacancies registered on Indeed. There are other Job Posting websites, so the actual number should be very high)

This number gets better for Indian IT Industry. Here is a list of Indian Cities as per indeed.com

Salaries Based on Experience

Another important pointer is, the relevant experience a candidate holds, the salary again may vary from organisation to organisation. That is why let us take a look at the number of job postings on indeed.com to see how does the spread look like:

I believe we have covered all the bases that may concern a Cloud Engineer Salary especially the ones I wanted you to focus on. This brings us to the end of this article on ‘Cloud Engineer Salary’. I hope this article helped you clarify all your doubts and I hope you have a clearer perspective and understanding on the subject. If you wish to check out more articles on the market’s most trending technologies like Python, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, then you can refer to Edureka’s official site.

Do look out for other articles in this series that will explain the various other aspects of Azure.

1. Azure Tutorial

2. Azure Portal

3. Azure Storage Tutorial

4. Azure Private Network

5. Azure DevOps Tutorial

6. Azure Boards

Originally published at https://www.edureka.co on September 17, 2021.

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