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Take-home pay by seniority — Irish project managers 2026

Level Gross Salary Monthly Net Effective Rate
Junior / Assistant PM €38,000 €2,710/mo 14.4%
Project Manager (mid) €55,000 €3,545/mo 22.7%
Senior PM €72,000 €4,274/mo 28.8%
Programme Manager €90,000 €4,992/mo 33.4%

Dublin multinational tech and pharma roles typically pay 15–25% above these figures; public sector and traditional Irish employers often pay below. Source: Morgan McKinley Ireland Salary Guide, PMI Ireland chapter salary survey 2026.

RSUs and the USC/PRSI surprise at vesting

A large share of Dublin PM roles at US multinationals include Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) as a standard part of total compensation — often 15–30% of package value at senior levels. This creates a tax event most first-time recipients don't anticipate.

  • RSU vesting is treated as ordinary employment income on the vesting date — taxed through payroll (PAYE), plus USC and PRSI, exactly like a cash bonus
  • At higher-rate PAYE (40%) plus USC (up to 8%) plus PRSI (4.1%), the marginal deduction on a large vesting event can exceed 50%
  • Employers typically "sell to cover" — automatically selling enough shares at vesting to cover the tax bill — but the number of shares actually sold often surprises employees who expected to keep the full grant
  • Because it's ordinary income, RSU income also counts toward the USC and PRSI thresholds, potentially pushing an otherwise mid-level PM's marginal rate up for that pay period

PMs at companies with significant RSU components should budget total compensation on a post-tax basis, not headline grant value, and treat any RSU vesting quarter as a higher-withholding pay period rather than a straightforward salary top-up.

Salary distribution — Irish project managers

PercentileGrossMonthly Net
P25~€38,000~€2,710/mo
P50 (Median)~€55,000~€3,545/mo
P75~€72,000~€4,274/mo
P90 (Programme Manager + tech multinational)~€90,000+~€4,992+/mo

Frequently asked questions

A mid-level PM on €55,000 takes home roughly €3,545/month. A senior PM on €72,000 takes home about €4,274/month. A Programme Manager on €90,000 takes home approximately €4,992/month, excluding any RSU or bonus income.

RSU vesting is taxed as ordinary employment income on the vesting date — through PAYE, USC, and PRSI together, exactly like salary. At higher-rate tax this can mean over 50% of the vesting value is withheld, usually via an automatic "sell to cover" of shares. It's not a special penalty — it's simply the same three-deduction system applied to a lump sum instead of smoothed monthly salary.

Solidly above the national median at every level from mid-career onward, and the Dublin multinational tech and pharma sector pushes senior PM and Programme Manager pay well above the wider Irish average. A Programme Manager on €90,000 sits comfortably in the top quartile of Irish earners even before equity is added.

Yes, particularly PMP (Project Management Institute) and Scrum/Agile certifications for tech-sector roles, which are close to a baseline expectation at Dublin multinationals. Certified PMs typically command a premium of €3,000–€7,000/year over otherwise similar uncertified candidates, though direct multinational experience tends to matter more than the certification itself.