Faller earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level faller earnings begin at:

$50.65 per hour

$105,360 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level faller earnings begin at:

$31.25 per hour

$64,990 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level faller earnings begin at:

$21.89 per hour

$45,520 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level faller earnings begin at:

$15.67 per hour

$32,600 per year

10th percentile

Starting level faller earnings begin at:

$13.44 per hour

$27,950 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Faller salary by state

State Name Average Salary
New York $83,600
Oregon $70,560
Montana $68,910
Washington $61,390
Alaska $57,160
California $50,820
Texas $47,840
Indiana $47,540
Massachusetts $45,710
North Carolina $45,520
Mississippi $45,240
Georgia $44,840
Minnesota $44,740
Alabama $44,690
Arkansas $44,600
Vermont $41,000
Idaho $40,290
Virginia $40,280
Missouri $40,020
Louisiana $39,950
New Hampshire $39,730
West Virginia $38,030
Tennessee $36,440
Kentucky $35,150
Michigan $34,860
Maryland $34,820
Pennsylvania $34,400
Ohio $24,760
Colorado $24,170

How do faller salaries compare to similar careers?

Fallers earn about the same as related careers in North Carolina. On average, they make less than industrial designers but more than tool and die makers.

Career Median Salary
Industrial designer salary $70K
Occupational health specialist salary $69K
Non-Destructive testing specialist salary $65K
Boilermaker salary $62K
Petroleum pump system operator salary $56K
Faller salary $46K
Logging worker salary $46K
Quality control inspector salary $52K
Chemical technician salary $50K
Tool and die maker salary $49K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)