Machine Learning Engineer H-1B Salary in New Hampshire 2026
Based on 29 certified LCA filings for Machine Learning Engineer roles in New Hampshire (DOL FY2022β2026). Median wage: $112K. See national Machine Learning Engineer data β
Wage Level Breakdown, New Hampshire
| DOL Wage Level | Filings | Share | Est. Lottery Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level I | 10 | 34.5% | ~8% |
| Level II | 8 | 27.6% | ~22% |
| Level III | 9 | 31.0% | ~44% |
| Level IV | 2 | 6.9% | ~67% |
Top Machine Learning Engineer H-1B Cities in New Hampshire
| City | Filings | Avg Wage |
|---|---|---|
| Manchester | 18 | $109K |
| Nashua | 6 | $142K |
| Merrimack | 3 | $135K |
Top Machine Learning Engineer H-1B Employers in New Hampshire
| Employer | Filings | Avg Wage |
|---|---|---|
| DEKA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP. | 11 | $99K |
Machine Learning Engineer H-1B Filings Trend, New Hampshire
| Fiscal Year | Filings | Avg Wage |
|---|---|---|
| FY2022 | 7 | $112K |
| FY2023 | 10 | $110K |
| FY2024 | 4 | $132K |
| FY2025 | 7 | $139K |
| FY2026 | 1 | $125K |
Green Card (PERM) Sponsorship in New Hampshire
Beyond H-1B, employers across all roles in New Hampshire filed 3,917 PERM green-card petitions (3,541 certified) in DOL disclosure data 2007β2026, with a median offered wage of $85K. PERM (ETA-9089) is a separate DOL process from the H-1B LCA data above and isn't broken out by role in DOL's disclosure files. See full New Hampshire state data β
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Wage data aggregated from DOL LCA disclosure files (FY2022β2026), filtered to certified petitions with wages between $30K and $1M in New Hampshire. Lottery-odds estimates reflect the 2026 wage-weighted selection model and are illustrative.