Sailor earnings by seniority

75th percentile

Senior-level sailor earnings begin at:

$30.36 per hour

$63,140 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level sailor earnings begin at:

$22.65 per hour

$47,110 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level sailor earnings begin at:

$14.93 per hour

$31,040 per year

10th percentile

Starting level sailor earnings begin at:

$13.31 per hour

$27,680 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Sailor salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Oregon $77,240
New York $62,390
Maryland $62,280
Alaska $62,250
Hawaii $61,870
Washington $59,480
Delaware $56,840
Georgia $56,680
Massachusetts $49,450
Tennessee $49,150
Illinois $48,790
Indiana $48,640
New Jersey $48,060
Louisiana $47,110
Minnesota $46,640
West Virginia $46,490
Virginia $44,570
Pennsylvania $43,910
Alabama $42,220
Texas $40,950
Maine $39,760
California $39,730
Iowa $39,310
Connecticut $38,590
Missouri $38,480
Michigan $38,430
Ohio $38,380
North Carolina $38,300
Arkansas $38,200
Rhode Island $37,810
Mississippi $37,740
South Carolina $37,620
Florida $36,750
Kentucky $34,590
Wisconsin $29,160
Virgin Islands, U.S. $28,880
District of Columbia $23,920
Puerto Rico $23,020

How do sailor salaries compare to similar careers?

Sailors earn about the same as related careers in Louisiana. On average, they make less than commercial pilots but more than aircraft mechanics.

Career Median Salary
Commercial pilot salary $80K
Air traffic controller salary $87K
Aviation inspector salary $82K
Freight and cargo inspector salary $82K
Operations research analyst salary $77K
Sailor salary $47K
Logistician salary $63K
Transportation planner salary $68K
Customs broker salary $60K
Aircraft mechanic salary $61K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)