Explosives worker earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level explosives worker earnings begin at:

$34.15 per hour

$71,030 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level explosives worker earnings begin at:

$29.28 per hour

$60,900 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level explosives worker earnings begin at:

$23.39 per hour

$48,650 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level explosives worker earnings begin at:

$17.97 per hour

$37,370 per year

10th percentile

Starting level explosives worker earnings begin at:

$16.07 per hour

$33,420 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Explosives worker salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Nevada $70,620
New York $70,470
New Mexico $68,670
California $68,610
Wyoming $68,000
Montana $67,400
Wisconsin $63,460
Alaska $63,330
Maryland $62,250
Massachusetts $60,670
Pennsylvania $60,620
Hawaii $60,610
New Hampshire $60,560
Colorado $60,350
Illinois $60,170
North Carolina $59,960
Arizona $56,670
Minnesota $56,670
Florida $54,100
Utah $52,190
Alabama $51,620
Iowa $50,870
Virginia $49,640
Louisiana $48,880
Georgia $48,650
Ohio $47,490
Missouri $46,810
West Virginia $46,500
Kentucky $45,690
Indiana $44,760
Oklahoma $41,760
Arkansas $40,930
Texas $40,100
Tennessee $39,360

How do explosives worker salaries compare to similar careers?

Explosives workers earn about the same as related careers in Georgia. On average, they make less than locomotive engineers but more than building inspectors.

Career Median Salary
Locomotive engineer salary $55K
Cartographer salary $51K
Interior designer salary $49K
Model maker salary $54K
Electrician salary $49K
Explosives worker salary $49K
Crane operator salary $51K
Pipefitter salary $47K
Plumber salary $47K
Building inspector salary $47K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)