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Operations Manager Salary in Austin

Austin's compensation has compressed somewhat since the 2022–2023 tech relocation wave, but it remains one of the best COL-adjusted markets in the US. Base salaries are 70–80% of SF levels, but zero state income tax and housing costs roughly 45% lower than SF push effective take-home pay within 10% of SF for many roles. Tesla, Apple, Oracle, and Indeed anchor the market; a growing remote-work ecosystem means many Austin-based engineers work for out-of-state employers while paying Texas tax rates. A 1BR averages $1,650/month.

Median base in Austin

$126k

Cost of living index

115

US = 100

Market multiplier

1.05x

vs US national

Salary by experience level in Austin

Experience levelBase salary (US national)
Entry (0–2 yrs)$74k – $116k
Mid (3–5 yrs)$105k – $163k
Senior (6–9 yrs)$147k – $231k
Staff / Principal (10+ yrs)$210k – $326k

Adjusted from national ranges using the Austin market multiplier (1.05x).

Tax and take-home considerations

No state income tax. Lower COL than coastal markets boosts effective take-home pay meaningfully.

Dominant employers in Austin

TeslaAppleOracleIndeedDell

Lower base salaries but strong take-home due to zero state tax and ~40% lower housing costs than SF.

FAQ

What is the average operations manager salary in Austin?

The median base salary for a operations manager in Austin is approximately $126k in 2026. Austin's compensation has compressed somewhat since the 2022–2023 tech relocation wave, but it remains one of the best COL-adjusted markets in the US.

Does Austin have state income tax for operations managers?

No state income tax. Lower COL than coastal markets boosts effective take-home pay meaningfully.

Which companies hire the most operations managers in Austin?

The dominant employers in Austin are Tesla, Apple, Oracle, Indeed, Dell. Lower base salaries but strong take-home due to zero state tax and ~40% lower housing costs than SF.

What is the average operations manager salary in the US?

As of 2026, the median US operations manager total compensation is about $120,000, with mid-level managers typically earning $100k–$155k. Senior operations managers at tech companies reach $170k–$220k in base, with total comp often exceeding $270k once equity and bonus are included.

How does BizOps compare to traditional operations manager pay?

BizOps roles at tech companies typically pay 20–40% more than traditional operations manager roles. A mid-level BizOps analyst often earns $140k–$200k base, with total comp reaching $250k+ at Big Tech — comparable to product management bands and well above traditional ops.

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