Pump operator earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$39.07 per hour

$81,270 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$32.91 per hour

$68,450 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$28.45 per hour

$59,180 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$18.25 per hour

$37,960 per year

10th percentile

Starting level pump operator earnings begin at:

$12.98 per hour

$26,990 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Pump operator salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Massachusetts $92,550
Colorado $78,480
Missouri $68,040
Nevada $65,100
Wyoming $64,740
Alaska $63,670
Illinois $63,400
North Dakota $62,900
Texas $61,360
Michigan $60,390
Kansas $59,380
South Dakota $59,380
Oklahoma $59,180
Wisconsin $54,800
Arizona $54,570
New Jersey $54,490
Washington $50,900
Pennsylvania $49,820
Maine $49,790
West Virginia $49,670
Georgia $49,360
Alabama $49,240
Montana $48,920
New Hampshire $48,640
Utah $48,600
Ohio $48,520
Indiana $48,210
Maryland $47,460
Kentucky $47,200
Oregon $47,040
Tennessee $46,590
Louisiana $46,200
Mississippi $45,360
Florida $45,270
Minnesota $44,160
California $43,430
New York $41,250
Virginia $40,530
North Carolina $40,290
Nebraska $34,140
Puerto Rico $29,010
Iowa $24,390

How do pump operator salaries compare to similar careers?

Pump operators earn about the same as related careers in Oklahoma. On average, they make less than boilermakers but more than elevator mechanics.

Career Median Salary
Boilermaker salary $78K
Millwright salary $61K
Crane operator salary $60K
Pump operator salary $59K
Avionics technician salary $60K
Electrician salary $52K
Wellhead pumper salary $49K
Elevator mechanic salary $42K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)