Average Natural Resources, Construction, And Maintenance Staff Salary by State, School Type and Category
For all colleges in the United States, the average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary is $51,272. For public schools, its average salary is $52,249 and private schools' average salary is $49,997. The average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of national universities is $57,492 and the average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $53,740.
- District of Columbia has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $69,346 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $34,733.
- For public schools, District of Columbia has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $76,332 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $34,226.
- For private schools, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $68,825 and West Virginia has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $31,169.
- For national universities, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $77,863 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $38,117.
- For liberal arts colleges, Connecticut has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $78,172 and West Virginia has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $25,723.
- For community colleges, Connecticut has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $72,699 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $31,439.
By Occupation
State | All Colleges | Public Schools | Private Schools | National Universities | Liberal Arts Colleges | Community Colleges |
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Alabama | $48,344 | $49,108 | $45,798 | $51,804 | $41,467 | $49,420 |
Alaska | $63,030 | $66,037 | $51,000 | $61,472 | - | - |
Arizona | $52,852 | $55,052 | $47,718 | $48,665 | - | $55,809 |
Arkansas | $34,733 | $34,226 | $36,022 | $38,117 | $36,390 | $31,439 |
California | $64,828 | $74,525 | $58,206 | $75,706 | $59,917 | $66,885 |
Colorado | $56,509 | $55,682 | $58,825 | $57,184 | $60,752 | $47,299 |
Connecticut | $68,283 | $70,755 | $65,988 | $66,339 | $78,172 | $72,699 |
Delaware | $48,334 | $50,169 | $45,581 | $58,277 | - | - |
District of Columbia | $69,346 | $76,332 | $68,182 | $68,182 | - | - |
Florida | $43,373 | $44,664 | $42,116 | $44,083 | $45,049 | $44,121 |
Georgia | $47,020 | $45,931 | $49,068 | $56,009 | $48,239 | $49,448 |
Hawaii | $60,370 | $62,590 | $48,158 | $62,599 | - | $61,258 |
Idaho | $47,776 | $46,793 | $50,396 | $45,168 | $55,800 | $48,827 |
Illinois | $63,887 | $68,910 | $60,496 | $77,829 | $53,020 | $57,928 |
Indiana | $49,184 | $48,338 | $49,677 | $61,949 | $44,239 | - |
Iowa | $47,954 | $53,691 | $44,711 | $50,258 | $50,240 | $51,933 |
Kansas | $42,615 | $43,695 | $40,454 | $45,981 | - | $42,113 |
Kentucky | $40,362 | $43,392 | $39,015 | $45,462 | $41,246 | - |
Louisiana | $41,510 | $41,469 | $41,652 | $45,393 | $40,720 | $40,641 |
Maine | $49,351 | $49,858 | $48,590 | $49,418 | $54,538 | $46,765 |
Maryland | $53,120 | $53,661 | $51,679 | $59,302 | $57,210 | $49,726 |
Massachusetts | $68,681 | $68,430 | $68,825 | $77,863 | $67,915 | $64,578 |
Michigan | $55,068 | $58,194 | $49,812 | $66,469 | $55,529 | $57,749 |
Minnesota | $65,594 | $67,793 | $61,415 | $65,326 | $66,711 | $67,979 |
Mississippi | $38,509 | $40,428 | $32,751 | $39,814 | $32,473 | $40,721 |
Missouri | $46,303 | $46,492 | $46,142 | $50,114 | $34,476 | $48,180 |
Montana | $46,973 | $47,338 | $44,781 | $58,875 | - | $41,551 |
Nebraska | $49,572 | $51,512 | $46,339 | $56,356 | - | $50,832 |
Nevada | $58,469 | $56,498 | $62,411 | $59,115 | - | $67,774 |
New Hampshire | $50,949 | $49,039 | $52,859 | $58,235 | $53,057 | - |
New Jersey | $56,782 | $59,205 | $52,261 | $66,331 | $52,527 | $55,961 |
New York | $60,577 | $64,356 | $57,041 | $67,369 | $64,594 | $63,032 |
North Carolina | $44,148 | $43,407 | $46,185 | $47,103 | $47,223 | $41,682 |
North Dakota | $47,460 | $48,127 | $45,628 | $60,693 | - | $53,151 |
Ohio | $45,636 | $46,732 | $44,588 | $50,846 | $56,884 | $40,286 |
Oklahoma | $39,969 | $37,728 | $43,611 | $46,739 | $35,731 | $36,043 |
Oregon | $56,662 | $58,461 | $52,666 | $62,377 | $58,694 | $55,292 |
Pennsylvania | $53,468 | $57,586 | $51,148 | $59,492 | $52,919 | $52,209 |
Rhode Island | $60,430 | $47,868 | $65,814 | $54,472 | - | $46,061 |
South Carolina | $43,772 | $44,300 | $42,556 | $44,671 | $52,920 | $43,830 |
South Dakota | $47,179 | $46,402 | $53,399 | $46,922 | - | $56,200 |
Tennessee | $42,075 | $41,940 | $42,188 | $43,440 | $49,250 | $40,574 |
Texas | $47,454 | $49,157 | $44,306 | $46,309 | $47,763 | $46,345 |
Utah | $52,624 | $50,754 | $59,167 | $56,566 | - | $51,415 |
Vermont | $52,397 | $59,325 | $51,408 | $59,325 | $56,747 | - |
Virginia | $48,301 | $50,643 | $44,788 | $51,152 | $47,613 | $47,850 |
Washington | $59,116 | $58,858 | $59,909 | $67,598 | $55,140 | $53,149 |
West Virginia | $35,712 | $36,974 | $31,169 | $40,046 | $25,723 | $34,419 |
Wisconsin | $55,990 | $59,820 | $49,766 | $63,235 | $53,454 | $61,574 |
Wyoming | $47,553 | $47,614 | $47,060 | $54,531 | - | $46,626 |
Average | $51,272 | $52,249 | $49,997 | $57,492 | $53,740 | $49,799 |