Site Reliablity Engineer (SRE) total compensation and salaries in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 
Company Title Total Comp
Miro
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Site Reliability Engineer
€95,000
Amazon
Amsterdam (remote from anywhere)
Senior Software Engineer
€356,000
Flexport
Amsterdam (flexible days)
🔒 Above senior-level position within software engineering
€119,000
Booking.com
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Site Reliability Engineer II
€132,000
Booking.com
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Site Reliability Engineer
€122,000
Booking.com
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Site Reliability Engineer
€177,000
🔒 Research industry
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Staff SRE
€116,000 2021
Booking.com
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Site Reliability Engineer
€130,000 2022
Picnic
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Site Reliability Engineer
€68,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Site Reliability Engineer
€135,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam
Senior Site Reliability Engineer
€145,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam
Senior Site Reliability Engineer
€166,000 2022
ING
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Contract Engineer
Level 4
€75,000 2022 Freelance
Mollie
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
🔒 Mid-level position within software engineering
€86,000 2022
Lightspeed Commerce
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior SRE Engineer
€126,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam
Senior Site Reliability Engineer
€159,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam
🔒 Senior-level position within software engineering
€179,000 2021
🔒 FinTech company
Amsterdam
SRE Lead
€102,000 2021
🔒 Dutch FinTech company
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Site Reliability Engineer
€70,000 2021
DAZN
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
🔒 Senior-level position within software engineering
€93,500 2021
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