The average salary for an occupational health specialist in Wisconsin is around $64,680 per year.
Avg Salary
Occupational health specialists earn an average yearly salary of $64,680.
Wages typically start from $41,450 and go up to $93,210.
2% above national average Updated in 2018
Occupational health specialist earnings by seniority
Top-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$44.81 per hour
$93,210 per year
Senior-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$37.96 per hour
$78,960 per year
Mid-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$31.10 per hour
$64,680 per year
Junior-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$26.26 per hour
$54,630 per year
Starting level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$19.93 per hour
$41,450 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Occupational health specialist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Rhode Island | $94,240 |
District of Columbia | $89,460 |
California | $87,240 |
Alaska | $84,700 |
Connecticut | $83,030 |
North Dakota | $82,720 |
Massachusetts | $82,440 |
New Jersey | $80,730 |
Colorado | $79,630 |
Maryland | $78,220 |
Minnesota | $76,510 |
West Virginia | $76,450 |
Wyoming | $76,070 |
Washington | $75,690 |
Utah | $75,000 |
Illinois | $74,759 |
Oregon | $74,030 |
Tennessee | $73,910 |
Hawaii | $73,900 |
Nevada | $73,850 |
New York | $73,380 |
New Hampshire | $73,080 |
Ohio | $72,930 |
Idaho | $72,440 |
Texas | $72,310 |
New Mexico | $72,020 |
Louisiana | $71,760 |
Georgia | $70,850 |
Alabama | $70,670 |
Delaware | $70,530 |
Pennsylvania | $70,330 |
Iowa | $70,252 |
Maine | $69,900 |
Michigan | $69,740 |
Arizona | $69,380 |
Virginia | $68,840 |
Mississippi | $68,820 |
North Carolina | $68,790 |
Missouri | $67,930 |
South Dakota | $67,330 |
Vermont | $66,440 |
Montana | $66,380 |
Florida | $65,960 |
Nebraska | $65,210 |
Oklahoma | $65,120 |
Kansas | $64,840 |
Wisconsin | $64,680 |
Arkansas | $64,090 |
Kentucky | $63,690 |
Indiana | $62,790 |
Guam | $54,740 |
South Carolina | $51,930 |
Puerto Rico | $35,210 |
How do occupational health specialist salaries compare to similar careers?
Occupational health specialists earn about the same as related careers in Wisconsin. On average, they make less than statisticians but more than non-destructive testing specialists.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Statistician salary | $78K |
Explosives worker salary | $63K |
Operations research analyst salary | $70K |
Chemist salary | $70K |
Power plant operator salary | $64K |
Occupational health specialist salary | $65K |
Cartographer salary | $62K |
Logistician salary | $59K |
Climate change analyst salary | $57K |
Non-Destructive testing specialist salary | $58K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)