Materials scientist earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level materials scientist earnings begin at:

$54.77 per hour

$113,910 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level materials scientist earnings begin at:

$46.77 per hour

$97,270 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level materials scientist earnings begin at:

$37.75 per hour

$78,520 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level materials scientist earnings begin at:

$28.29 per hour

$58,840 per year

10th percentile

Starting level materials scientist earnings begin at:

$23.44 per hour

$48,750 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Materials scientist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Massachusetts $99,640
Michigan $99,610
New Jersey $99,360
North Carolina $99,340
West Virginia $97,110
Nebraska $94,930
Ohio $94,930
Florida $93,390
Kentucky $91,820
Missouri $86,610
Virginia $85,040
Pennsylvania $82,870
Georgia $82,680
Idaho $82,380
Iowa $82,350
Wisconsin $79,740
Tennessee $79,510
South Carolina $78,520
Alabama $76,720
Arizona $74,940
Maine $68,060
Texas $58,020
New Hampshire $167,050
New Mexico $137,240
Connecticut $130,400
Colorado $128,100
Delaware $127,110
New York $124,200
Nevada $116,090
Louisiana $113,540
Illinois $105,630
Indiana $105,410
Maryland $104,100
Utah $102,720
Oregon $101,920
Washington $101,920
Minnesota $101,900
California $100,260

How do materials scientist salaries compare to similar careers?

Materials scientists earn 8% less than similar careers in South Carolina. On average, they make less than nanosystems engineers but more than chemists.

Career Median Salary
Nanosystems engineer salary $102K
Atmospheric scientist salary $102K
Neuropsychologist salary $99K
Geospatial information scientist salary $93K
Natural sciences manager salary $82K
Materials scientist salary $79K
Molecular biologist salary $78K
Bioinformatics scientist salary $78K
Geneticist salary $78K
Chemist salary $64K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)