The average salary for a mining and geological engineer in the United States is around $91,160 per year.
Avg Salary
Mining and geological engineers earn an average yearly salary of $91,160.
Wages typically start from $52,160 and go up to $151,230.
46% above national average Updated in 2019
Mining and geological engineer earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Mining and geological engineer salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
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Oklahoma | $99,250 |
Colorado | $98,920 |
Minnesota | $98,170 |
Kentucky | $93,130 |
Illinois | $91,660 |
Alabama | $91,510 |
Wyoming | $90,470 |
Washington | $90,230 |
Pennsylvania | $89,610 |
Ohio | $84,760 |
Utah | $84,470 |
Tennessee | $84,160 |
Arizona | $83,780 |
New York | $82,990 |
Nevada | $82,520 |
North Dakota | $78,980 |
West Virginia | $75,820 |
Missouri | $74,540 |
Georgia | $74,350 |
Idaho | $73,220 |
North Carolina | $73,220 |
Oregon | $72,820 |
Michigan | $71,710 |
Maryland | $67,250 |
Indiana | $65,190 |
California | $134,880 |
Texas | $132,430 |
New Mexico | $132,160 |
Florida | $114,410 |
Alaska | $112,240 |
How do mining and geological engineer salaries compare to similar careers?
Mining and geological engineers earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than photonics engineers but more than water engineers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Photonics engineer salary | $99K |
Biochemical engineer salary | $99K |
Naval architect salary | $92K |
Marine engineer salary | $92K |
Agricultural engineer salary | $81K |
Mining and geological engineer salary | $91K |
Biomedical engineer salary | $88K |
Product safety engineer salary | $91K |
Environmental engineer salary | $89K |
Water engineer salary | $89K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)