Pump operator earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$31.63 per hour

$65,800 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$28.82 per hour

$59,950 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$25.76 per hour

$53,580 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level pump operator earnings begin at:

$18.08 per hour

$37,610 per year

10th percentile

Starting level pump operator earnings begin at:

$15.87 per hour

$33,010 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Pump operator salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Nevada $65,100
Indiana $55,460
Wisconsin $54,800
California $54,040
Alaska $54,030
Montana $53,580
Utah $53,160
Illinois $53,050
Alabama $52,170
Minnesota $49,930
West Virginia $49,410
New Hampshire $48,640
Louisiana $48,300
Kentucky $47,200
Washington $46,250
New Jersey $44,860
Pennsylvania $44,620
North Dakota $44,100
Arizona $43,940
New York $43,490
Michigan $43,360
Massachusetts $43,000
Florida $42,740
Texas $41,200
North Carolina $40,290
Georgia $39,870
Oklahoma $39,510
Colorado $39,010
Ohio $38,820
Oregon $37,830
Tennessee $37,760
Kansas $37,250
Mississippi $36,080
Nebraska $34,140
Missouri $33,280
Puerto Rico $28,610

How do pump operator salaries compare to similar careers?

Pump operators earn 6% less than similar careers in Montana. On average, they make less than logging workers but more than welders.

Career Median Salary
Logging worker salary $69K
Boilermaker salary $73K
Non-Destructive testing specialist salary $61K
Industrial designer salary $56K
Sheet metal worker salary $53K
Pump operator salary $54K
Rigger salary $54K
Chemical technician salary $49K
Machinist salary $46K
Welder salary $40K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)