Project manager take-home pay in Norway after tax, 2026
For decades the oil and energy business, Equinor, Aker Solutions, Aker BP and the contractors around them, has paid experienced project managers well above whatever the rest of the economy offered. The net figures across levels and sectors follow.
Net pay by seniority in 2026
Deductions are trygdeavgift (7.9%) and income tax (flat 22% plus progressive trinnskatt).
| Level | Gross Annual | Monthly Net |
|---|---|---|
| Junior / Assistant PM | NOK 600,000 | ~NOK 33,906/mo |
| Project Manager (mid) | NOK 850,000 | ~NOK 46,237/mo |
| Senior PM | NOK 1,050,000 | ~NOK 55,373/mo |
| Program Director / Head of PMO | NOK 1,300,000 | ~NOK 66,519/mo |
Project managers in oil, gas and energy around Stavanger and Oslo normally earn 15% to 30% above these national numbers at the same seniority. Source: Norwegian project management salary benchmarking surveys, 2026.
What oil and energy pays on top
The oil and gas wealth that built the Government Pension Fund Global also built something less remarked upon: a project management market where the big capital programmes, offshore platforms, subsea infrastructure and renewable energy build-outs, pay visibly better than the same job in public administration or general industry.
- Stavanger, Norway's energy-sector hub, has historically had among the highest PM salaries in the country, comparable to or exceeding Oslo for equivalent seniority in energy-specific roles
- Large capital project PMs (offshore installations, major infrastructure) often carry certification and safety-case experience requirements that command a premium over generalist corporate PM work
- Norway's push into offshore wind and renewable energy has created a newer, growing pool of PM demand that draws on the same talent base as traditional oil and gas project delivery
Anyone with energy sector experience will find Norway among the better-paying markets in Northern Europe, which is what decades of North Sea oil money still does to a labour market.
Where Norwegian project managers land on the pay curve
| Percentile | Gross Annual | Monthly Net |
|---|---|---|
| P25 | NOK 600,000 | ~NOK 33,900/mo |
| P50 (Median) | NOK 850,000 | ~NOK 46,200/mo |
| P75 | NOK 1,050,000 | ~NOK 55,400/mo |
| P90 | NOK 1,300,000+ | ~NOK 66,500+/mo |
Frequently asked questions
How much does a project manager earn after tax in Norway?
The median Norwegian project manager earns around NOK 850,000 gross, giving roughly NOK 46,237/month take-home. A junior PM on NOK 600,000 takes home about NOK 33,906/month. A senior PM on NOK 1,050,000 takes home approximately NOK 55,373/month.
Why do oil and energy sector PMs earn more in Norway?
Major offshore and energy capital projects require specialised certification and safety-case experience, and Norway's decades of North Sea oil wealth have sustained a premium PM market in Stavanger and Oslo, typically paying 15-30% above general industry roles.
What is the average project manager salary in Norway?
Salary surveys put the national average for a mid-level PM at roughly NOK 800,000-NOK 900,000 in 2026, giving about NOK 44,000-NOK 49,000/month after tax. Stavanger energy-sector PMs often earn considerably more.
How does Norwegian PM pay compare to Sweden and Denmark?
Norwegian PM salaries are generally the highest in the Nordics in nominal terms, partly due to the energy sector premium, though Norway's higher cost of living - especially in Oslo - narrows the real-terms gap versus Sweden and Denmark.