Project manager salary in Austria after tax — 2026
Vienna concentrates most of Austria's larger corporate and consulting PM roles; regional cities like Linz and Graz pay less but come with meaningfully lower living costs. Here's the real take-home across levels — and a quirk in your payslip worth understanding either way.
Take-home pay by seniority — Austrian project managers 2026
Gross figures are the full annual package including the 13th/14th salary instalments (Urlaubsgeld and Weihnachtsgeld) — the Austrian norm of 14 payments a year rather than 12, which this site's calculator treats as one smoothed annual amount. Deductions are Lohnsteuer and Sozialversicherung (~18.12%, capped at €72,840).
| Level | Gross Salary | Monthly Net | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior / Assistant PM | €48,000 | €2,640/mo | 41.3% |
| Project Manager (mid) | €58,000 | €3,049/mo | 44.2% |
| Senior PM | €78,000 | €3,915/mo | 47.7% |
| Programme Manager / Head of PMO | €100,000 | €4,880/mo | 47.8% |
Actual annual take-home runs somewhat above "monthly net × 12" once the 13th/14th salary's favourable flat-rate tax treatment (Jahressechstel) is factored in — see the Austria doctor page for the full mechanics. Source: Austrian salary benchmarking surveys 2026.
Vienna vs regional Austria
The national median PM salary sits around €62,000; in Vienna, particularly at larger corporates, consultancies, and multinational subsidiaries headquartered there, the equivalent role often pays €70,000-€80,000. The gap is real but so is the cost difference — Vienna rents run meaningfully above Linz, Graz, or Salzburg, though nowhere near as extreme as the Vienna-vs-Munich or Vienna-vs-Zurich comparisons some readers might expect.
A senior PM in Graz on €70,000 frequently ends up with comparable or better disposable income than a Vienna counterparts on €78,000 once rent is factored in — Austria's regional cities have kept pace reasonably well on salary while staying meaningfully cheaper to live in.
Salary distribution — Austrian project managers
| Percentile | Gross | Monthly Net |
|---|---|---|
| P25 | ~€48,000 | ~€2,640/mo |
| P50 (Median) | ~€62,000 | ~€3,213/mo |
| P75 | ~€78,000 | ~€3,915/mo |
| P90 | ~€100,000+ | ~€4,350+/mo |
Frequently asked questions
The median Austrian project manager earns around €62,000 gross, giving roughly €3,213/month take-home. A junior PM on €48,000 takes home about €2,640/month. A senior PM on €78,000 takes home approximately €3,915/month, and a Programme Manager/Head of PMO on €100,000 takes home around €4,880/month.
Vienna pays more in absolute terms — often €70,000-€80,000 for roles that would be €55,000-€65,000 in Graz or Linz — but the gap is smaller than in many other countries, and regional Austrian cities remain meaningfully cheaper to live in. A regional PM often ends up with comparable or better disposable income once rent is accounted for.
Salary surveys put the national average for a mid-level PM at roughly €58,000-€65,000 in 2026, giving about €2,700-€2,950/month after tax and social insurance.
Because Austrian employees are paid in 14 instalments a year — 12 regular months plus Urlaubsgeld and Weihnachtsgeld — and those two extra payments are taxed at a flat rate of roughly 6% (the Jahressechstel rule) rather than your normal marginal rate. This typically adds 10-12% to real annual take-home versus a naive monthly-times-12 estimate.