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Security Engineer with git

Salary distribution for Security Engineer postings that mention git.

Updated Jun 16, 2026

Security Engineer postings that mention git post a p50 of $131k across 6 disclosed-salary observations. Compensation is within 3% of the all-bands Security Engineer median — this stack doesn't move the needle on offer ranges. Band width (p25 – p90) spans $131k – $196k.

p25

$131k

p50

$131k

p75

$131k

p90

$196k

Sample size: 6 postings

Top companies hiring Security Engineer

Reflects all Security Engineer postings — not narrowed to git.

  • CoreWeave16 roles
  • Databricks16 roles
  • Anduril10 roles
  • OpenAI10 roles
  • Apple8 roles

Security Engineer by city

Pair this stack with a city to narrow the band further.

  • Remote7 postings · p50 $159k
  • US-Other7 postings · p50 $131k
  • SF3 postings · p50 $260k
  • Seattle3 postings · p50 $131k
  • NYC3 postings · p50 $270k

Frequently asked questions

Do Security Engineer postings that mention git pay more than average?
Postings mentioning git post a p50 of $131k. Compare to the all-bands Security Engineer p50 in the table above to see whether git represents a premium.
What's the sample size behind this Security Engineer benchmark?
6 disclosed-salary Security Engineer postings that mention git over the trailing 26 weeks. Postings without a disclosed salary range are excluded from the percentile computation.
How does this compare to the broader Security Engineer market?
The "All Security Engineer levels" link below opens the full role × level matrix so you can see the per-level p25/p50/p75/p90 for the whole population, not just this slice.

Methodology

See the salary percentiles methodology.

← All Security Engineer levels→ git stack overview