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SQL Developer Career Path in Ireland

Salary at every level, the technical track versus management, and what to build next.

Career ladder: salary at each level

Typical years are a guide, not a rule. Impact matters more than tenure.

1
Junior SQL Developer
0-2 experience
€35–48k
2
SQL Developer
2-5 experience
€48–68k
3
Senior SQL Developer
5-8 experience
€68–88k
4
Lead SQL Developer
8-11 experience
€88–108k
5
Data Architect
11+ experience
€105–135k

Salary ranges reflect the Ireland market in 2026. Ranges widen at senior levels because company size and equity vary significantly.

Two paths forward

Stay technical

SQL Developers can specialise as Database Performance Engineers or Data Platform Architects, commanding premium rates at large financial services and pharmaceutical organisations in Ireland.

Move into management

Lead Data Engineer, Head of Data Engineering, or Chief Data Officer in data-intensive organisations.

Who hires SQL Developers in Ireland

Companies actively hiring for this role in Ireland right now.

AccentureBank of IrelandAIBPfizerJohnson and JohnsonVersion 1ErgoMerkle

Where SQL Developers go next

SQL Developers progress into Senior Data Engineer, Data Architect, or Database Architect roles as their data platform expertise expands.

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Career path questions for SQL Developers in Ireland

1

What is the salary for a SQL Developer in Ireland 2026?

A SQL Developer salary in Ireland in 2026 ranges from EUR 48,000 to EUR 68,000 at mid-level, rising to EUR 68,000 to EUR 88,000 for Senior SQL Developers. Lead SQL Developers and Data Architects at large Irish financial services and pharmaceutical organisations earn EUR 95,000 to EUR 135,000. Contractors with strong T-SQL and Azure Data Factory skills command day rates of EUR 400 to EUR 600 in Dublin.

2

Is SQL Developer still in demand in Ireland in 2026?

Yes, SQL Developer remains in consistent demand in Ireland in 2026. Financial services, pharmaceutical, and healthcare organisations in Dublin maintain strong SQL Developer hiring pipelines for compliance reporting, analytics, and data migration projects. The addition of cloud SQL skills (Azure SQL Database, Amazon RDS, Snowflake) has reinforced rather than replaced demand for experienced SQL Developers.

3

Which companies hire SQL Developers in Dublin?

Companies actively hiring SQL Developers in Dublin include Accenture, Bank of Ireland, AIB, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, Version 1, Ergo, and Merkle. Financial services and pharmaceutical companies are the most consistent SQL Developer employers in Dublin, often requiring deep Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle skills for core business systems.

4

What skills command the highest SQL Developer salary in Ireland?

The highest SQL Developer salaries in Ireland are commanded by professionals with advanced T-SQL query optimisation experience, Azure Data Factory and Azure SQL Database expertise, Oracle PL/SQL skills for financial systems, and demonstrable experience delivering ETL pipelines for regulatory reporting. Cloud data warehouse skills (Snowflake, Azure Synapse) are emerging as the highest-premium additions to an SQL Developer profile in Ireland.

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