The average salary for a marine electrician in Michigan is around $59,970 per year.
Avg Salary
Marine electricians earn an average yearly salary of $59,970.
Wages typically start from $42,960 and go up to $79,650.
7% below national average Updated in 2018
Marine electrician earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Marine electrician salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Massachusetts | $98,870 |
Idaho | $97,100 |
Washington | $96,290 |
Montana | $90,550 |
Oregon | $89,860 |
Texas | $81,440 |
California | $80,900 |
Illinois | $80,900 |
New York | $80,760 |
Nebraska | $80,640 |
Wyoming | $80,640 |
Wisconsin | $80,270 |
Minnesota | $78,800 |
Arkansas | $78,320 |
New Jersey | $78,010 |
North Carolina | $77,240 |
Indiana | $76,730 |
Iowa | $76,490 |
Connecticut | $73,910 |
Alaska | $69,020 |
North Dakota | $68,850 |
Kansas | $63,030 |
Maine | $62,590 |
Ohio | $62,450 |
Louisiana | $61,890 |
Virginia | $61,760 |
Maryland | $61,000 |
Colorado | $60,920 |
Nevada | $60,840 |
New Hampshire | $60,630 |
Missouri | $60,380 |
Florida | $60,190 |
Michigan | $59,970 |
Tennessee | $59,190 |
Utah | $57,980 |
Mississippi | $54,990 |
South Carolina | $52,970 |
Kentucky | $52,610 |
Arizona | $51,270 |
Alabama | $46,110 |
Oklahoma | $41,730 |
Pennsylvania | $41,520 |
New Mexico | $39,140 |
Georgia | $37,410 |
Puerto Rico | $29,930 |
How do marine electrician salaries compare to similar careers?
Marine electricians earn about the same as related careers in Michigan. On average, they make less than boilermakers but more than ironworkers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Boilermaker salary | $72K |
Millwright salary | $67K |
Hydroelectric plant technician salary | $59K |
Plumber salary | $67K |
Pipefitter salary | $67K |
Marine electrician salary | $60K |
Petroleum pump system operator salary | $61K |
Electrician salary | $60K |
Rigger salary | $53K |
Ironworker salary | $55K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)