Hazardous materials removal worker earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Hazardous materials removal worker salary by state

State Name Average Salary
New York $64,440
North Dakota $62,370
Alaska $61,670
Minnesota $61,210
Washington $56,850
Rhode Island $55,370
Connecticut $54,420
Tennessee $48,610
California $48,530
New Jersey $48,410
Illinois $48,360
Missouri $48,040
New Mexico $48,040
Ohio $48,020
Colorado $47,750
Montana $47,610
Wyoming $47,610
Massachusetts $47,530
Oregon $46,910
Pennsylvania $46,730
Michigan $46,720
Nevada $46,640
Nebraska $46,590
New Hampshire $45,600
Texas $42,540
Hawaii $42,250
Maine $41,620
Utah $39,030
Kansas $38,590
Delaware $38,410
Maryland $38,410
Kentucky $38,270
District of Columbia $38,010
Georgia $37,990
Vermont $37,990
Iowa $37,940
Arizona $37,840
Indiana $37,840
Oklahoma $37,750
Virginia $37,690
Florida $37,500
Wisconsin $37,500
Guam $37,330
Louisiana $37,280
Idaho $37,210
South Dakota $36,990
West Virginia $36,930
North Carolina $36,910
Alabama $36,750
South Carolina $36,750
Arkansas $36,210
Mississippi $36,160
Puerto Rico $28,360

How do hazardous materials removal worker salaries compare to similar careers?

Hazardous materials removal workers earn about the same as related careers in Delaware. On average, they make less than tile and marble setters but more than printing workers.

Career Median Salary
Tile and marble setter salary $46K
Maintenance worker salary $44K
Cabinetmaker salary $46K
Glazier salary $40K
Upholsterer salary $46K
Hazardous materials removal worker salary $38K
Construction worker salary $38K
Metal worker salary $37K
Stone cutter salary $37K
Printing worker salary $38K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)