Software Mainframes Salaries

Software Mainframes salaries in Singapore

Base pay
$6K - $8K/mo
$7K/moAverage base pay
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Mainframe Developer
1-3 Years
$92K/yr
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$92K/yr
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Mainframe Developer
7-9 Years
$67K - $77K/yr
Singapore
$67K - $77K/yr
Mainframe Developer
10-14 Years
$78K - $91K/yr
Singapore
$78K - $91K/yr
Mainframe Developer
15+ Years
$79K - $92K/yr
Singapore
$79K - $92K/yr

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Frequently asked questions about Mainframe Developer salaries

The average salary for a Mainframe Developer is $6,500 per year or $3 per hour in Singapore, which is in line with the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $8,000 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in Singapore is between $6,000 (25th percentile) and $7,750 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 4 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Mainframe Developer employees in Singapore as of July 2026.
The highest salary for a Mainframe Developer in Singapore is $7,750 per year, $646 per month or $4 per hour.
The lowest salary for a Mainframe Developer in Singapore is $6,000 per year, $500 per month or $3 per hour.
Mainframe developers tend to earn over somewhat over the national average, with entry-level roles being slightly under. Those based in locations such as London tend to earn higher salaries, with them sometimes reaching close to six figures. The pay range reflects the demand for their skillset and the profitability of the products they develop. Pay is expected to grow as the digital transformation reaches a global level. Mainframe developers can further increase their total pay by pursuing freelance consulting opportunities.