Salary for Mid-level / Intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer in United States during 2024

💰 The median Salary for Mid-level / Intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer in United States during 2024 is USD 183,950

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The average mid-level / intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer salary lies between USD 135,500 and USD 213,400 in the United States. It represents the overall compensation/gross salary amount for the working year (before deductions like social security, taxes and other contributions), not including equity/stock options or similar benefits.

Job title
Principal Statistical Programmer
Experience
Mid-level / Intermediate
Region
United States
Salary year
2024
Sample size
6
Top 10%
$ 219,500
Top 25%
$ 213,400
Median
$ 183,950
Bottom 25%
$ 135,500
Bottom 10%
$ 135,500

Region represents the primary country of residence of an employee during the year (or residence for tax purposes). All data shown are full-time equivalent (FTE) salaries. Part-time salary information has been extrapolated to its FTE value.

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Top 20 Job Tags for Mid-level / Intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer roles

The three most common job tag items assiciated with mid-level / intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer job listings are Statistics, CDISC and SAS. Below you find a list of the 20 most occuring job tags in 2024 and the number of open jobs that where associated with them during that period:

Statistics | 6 jobs CDISC | 6 jobs SAS | 5 jobs Research | 4 jobs R | 3 jobs Data management | 3 jobs SDLC | 3 jobs Biostatistics | 3 jobs Pharma | 3 jobs Engineering | 2 jobs Mathematics | 2 jobs Computer Science | 2 jobs Big Data | 1 jobs SQL | 1 jobs Consulting | 1 jobs Testing | 1 jobs GCP | 1 jobs Classification | 1 jobs PhD | 1 jobs XML | 1 jobs

Top 20 Job Perks/Benefits for Mid-level / Intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer roles

The three most common job benefits and perks assiciated with mid-level / intermediate Principal Statistical Programmer job listings are Flex hours, Flex vacation and Health care. Below you find a list of the 20 most occuring job perks or benefits in 2024 and the number of open jobs that where offering them during that period:

Flex hours | 3 jobs Flex vacation | 3 jobs Health care | 3 jobs Career development | 3 jobs Insurance | 3 jobs Salary bonus | 3 jobs Transparency | 2 jobs Relocation support | 2 jobs 401(k) matching | 1 jobs Equity / stock options | 1 jobs Team events | 1 jobs Flexible spending account | 1 jobs

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