IT Project Manager Salary: Your 2025 Guide

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If you’re interested in a job in IT, consider a career as an IT project manager. Learn more about the average IT project manager salary range, as well as how some factors can influence your pay.

[Featured Image] An IT project manager works with an IT professional while reviewing a software project in their office.

As an information technology (IT) project manager, you will plan and oversee IT-related projects such as planning a network or creating a website. IT project management jobs are typically high-paying, but several factors will influence how much money you make. Learn more about how experience, location, company, and skills affect average salaries for IT project managers.

What is an IT project manager?

IT project managers plan, manage, oversee, and execute IT projects such as software development, network creation, and mobile app development. In this role, your responsibilities include developing a plan for completing the project, managing scope, measuring and monitoring progress, working with team members, tracking key performance indicators, and managing risk in every stage of the process. You serve as the project's point person, advocating for the team and developing solutions for the client.

How much does an IT project manager earn?

An IT project manager in Canada earns a median hourly wage of $45.67 CAD, or roughly $94,994 CAD annually, according to the Government of Canada Job Bank [1]. Leading salary sources offer a base salary range for IT project managers between $86,000 CAD and $131,000 CAD [2, 3, 4].

IndeedTalent.comGlassdoor
$134,913 CAD$122,040 CAD$88,837 CAD

The exact amount you will earn as an IT project manager depends on several factors, such as years of experience, geographic location, employer, and education credentials.

Factors that affect IT project manager salary

While experience is a significant factor that impacts how much salary you can earn as an IT project manager, other factors also influence your salary. These can include where you’re applying for work, the company you’re applying to, and what education level and certifications you’ve earned. 

Experience

Generally, the more experience you gain in IT project management, the more money you can earn. This may happen due to taking on more responsibilities or gaining experience in essential skills. The skills required to become an IT project manager often overlap with other IT roles. You may be able to move from a position like a network administrator into a project management position.

Glassdoor breaks down your estimated salary based on experience as follows [4]:

  • Entry level (0-1 year): $88,305 CAD

  • Mid-level (4-6 years): $85,462 CAD

  • Senior level (10-14 years): $93,584 CAD

Geographical location 

An IT project manager's salary can vary from province to province or even city to city. 

Delve deeper into some of the highest-paying areas of the country to understand how your location impacts your earnings. 

Paying by province

Job Bank Canada provides the median salary estimate for the following regions [1]:

  • Alberta: $100,547 CAD

  • Quebec: $94,993 CAD

  • Saskatchewan: $90,520 CAD

  • Manitoba: $87,465 CAD

  • Ontario: $94,993 CADs

Certification and skills

Developing your skills as an IT project manager may help you qualify for more specialized roles or make you a more attractive candidate for a high-paying company. Having specific skills, such as Amazon Web Services or security risk management, can sometimes increase the average salary you can expect to earn. Consider developing these some valuable skills:

  • Project management

  • Software development

  • Project scope

  • Risk management

  • Technical support

  • Managing cross-functional teams

  • Jira

Additionally, certifications may help you stand out to employers, including:

  • Project Management Professional (PMP), Project Management Institute (PMI)

  • Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), Scrum Alliance

  • IT Information Library Foundations Certification (ITIL)

  • Master Project Manager (MPM), American Academy of Project Management (AAPM)

  • Certified Associate in Project Management, PMI

Job outlook

According to the Government of Canada Job Bank, the job outlook for IT project management ranges from limited to very good. However, it anticipates a job shortage for this industry between 2022 and 2031, with new job seekers outpacing new job openings [5].

Getting started in IT project management with Coursera

If you want a tech career, consider working as an IT project manager, which allows you to oversee large-scale projects. Consider earning your IBM IT Project Manager Professional Certificate on Coursera. By learning about Agile project management, adaptive planning, iterative development, continuous improvement, and stakeholder management, you'll gain job-ready skills for an entry-level IT project management position.

Upon completion, get access to resume review, interview prep, career support resources, and free access to IBM's People and Soft Skills for Professional and Personal Success Specialization.

Article sources

1

Government of Canada. “Information Technology (IT) Project Manager in Canada - Wages, https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/wages-occupation/296723/ca.” Accessed January 10, 2025.

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