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Lead Data Science Engineer

Irving, TX · On-site

$98K - $129K/yr

D. in Computer Science, Data Science, AI/ML, or related field. • Overall 10+ years of experience ... engineering, distributed computing, and scalable architectures. • Excellent problem-solving ...

Computer Science Teacher

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$40K - $45K/yr

We offer courses in subjects like Entrepreneurship, Coding, Engineering, Math, ELA, and more ... About the Role: We're looking for a Lead Teacher to support a Computer Science class at one of our ...

Data Science Engineer

Livermore, CA · On-site

$134K - $161K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related technical field, or the equivalent combination of education and related experience. * Broad ...

Data Science Engineer

Livermore, CA · On-site

$134K - $161K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related technical field, or the equivalent combination of education and related experience. * Broad ...

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related technical field, or the equivalent combination of education and related experience. * Broad ...

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How much do computer science engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer science engineer in the United States is $121,515.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,500.00 and $131,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical projects or tasks a Computer Science Engineer might work on within a multidisciplinary team?

Computer Science Engineers often collaborate with professionals from diverse backgrounds such as product managers, designers, and data analysts. Typical projects may include developing scalable software applications, optimizing algorithms for performance, or integrating new technologies into existing systems. These engineers are frequently involved in code reviews, planning meetings, and cross-functional brainstorming sessions to ensure solutions meet both technical and business requirements. This collaborative environment not only enhances technical skills but also fosters communication and project management abilities.

What are Computer Science Engineers?

Computer Science Engineers are professionals who apply principles of computer science, engineering, and mathematics to design, develop, test, and maintain computer systems, software, and networks. They work on a wide range of technologies, from creating applications and operating systems to improving network security and optimizing hardware performance. Their role often involves problem-solving, programming, and collaborating with other engineers and IT specialists to deliver efficient technology solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Science Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Science Engineer, you need a solid background in programming, algorithms, data structures, and computer systems, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with languages like Python, Java, or C++, as well as experience using development tools, version control systems (such as Git), and relevant certifications like AWS or Cisco, are highly valued. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication help set exceptional engineers apart. These skills are vital for designing, developing, and maintaining reliable software solutions in ever-evolving technical environments.
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Infographic showing various Computer Science Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $121,515 per year, or $58.4 per hour.
Computer Science Teacher

$60K - $115K/yr

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Qualification:
NJ Computer Science Certification 
The ability to obtain this certification prior to the 2027-2028 school year is required 
Ability to demonstrate proficiency with Computer Science concepts using a programming language common in education (ex Java)
Experience teaching Computer Science at any level (K-12 and college) is strongly preferred
Extra duties as assigned by the building Principal 
Salary: $60,653 - $115,891 per year. Final compensation will be based on experience and qualifications 
Full-time staff are eligible for Medical, Prescription, and Dental Benefits. Sick, Personal and Bereavement Days are included 
All alternate route candidates ("Certificate of Eligibility) must show completion of 50 hours of pre-service training through a DOE approved CE educator program prior to being interviewed for a position. The certificate of completion must be uploaded into the AppliTrack portal in order for alternate route candidates to be considered. Further information about the alternate route program can be obtained at https://www.nj.gov/education/certification/CEprogramproviders.shtml.
*In accordance with S-414/A-3188 (http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/S0500/414_R2.HTM), school districts, charter schools, nonpublic schools, and contracted service providers ("employers") are required to review the last twenty years of employment history of prospective employees to ascertain allegations of child abuse or sexual misconduct. It explicitly prohibits such employers from hiring a person serving in a position which involves regular contact with students unless the employer conducts a review of the employment history of the applicant by contacting former and current employers and requesting information regarding child abuse and sexual misconduct allegations.