Average Natural Resources, Construction, And Maintenance Staff Salary by State, School Type and Category
For all colleges in United States, the average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary is $45,612. For public schools, its average salary is $46,759 and private schools' average salary is $44,129. The average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of national universities is $52,672 and the average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $46,796.
- Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $66,710 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $32,550.
- For public schools, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $78,741 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $31,903.
- For private schools, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $60,054 and West Virginia has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $26,851.
- For national universities, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $72,399 and Mississippi has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $33,473.
- For liberal arts colleges, Connecticut has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $63,234 and Oklahoma has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $29,704.
- For community colleges, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $96,717 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $29,765.
By Occupation
State | All Colleges | Public Schools | Private Schools | National Universities | Liberal Arts Colleges | Community Colleges |
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Alabama | $42,664 | $45,232 | $35,987 | $47,500 | $38,138 | $47,279 |
Alaska | $54,017 | $54,772 | $51,000 | $59,148 | - | - |
Arizona | $46,275 | $48,551 | $40,709 | $40,798 | - | $51,328 |
Arkansas | $32,550 | $31,903 | $34,767 | $35,772 | $31,711 | $29,765 |
California | $57,286 | $65,814 | $51,706 | $67,428 | $51,459 | $59,912 |
Colorado | $50,441 | $49,769 | $52,381 | $55,636 | $58,198 | $45,401 |
Connecticut | $58,566 | $61,957 | $54,894 | $59,341 | $63,234 | $60,696 |
Delaware | $43,542 | $49,055 | $27,000 | $59,136 | - | $42,106 |
District of Columbia | $59,405 | $70,077 | $57,880 | $55,646 | - | - |
Florida | $38,859 | $41,502 | $35,996 | $44,433 | $36,553 | $39,470 |
Georgia | $38,918 | $38,162 | $40,480 | $42,378 | $40,216 | $34,756 |
Hawaii | $51,279 | $53,484 | $40,253 | $54,279 | - | $53,789 |
Idaho | $40,858 | $40,383 | $42,758 | $38,747 | $38,834 | $41,097 |
Illinois | $55,327 | $59,671 | $52,627 | $69,431 | $49,160 | $50,812 |
Indiana | $43,106 | $44,865 | $42,080 | $56,462 | $37,499 | - |
Iowa | $42,342 | $47,489 | $39,656 | $57,321 | $46,120 | $44,239 |
Kansas | $38,009 | $39,030 | $35,626 | $38,905 | - | $38,499 |
Kentucky | $34,164 | $38,248 | $32,243 | $41,485 | $36,758 | - |
Louisiana | $36,881 | $36,115 | $40,056 | $39,746 | $31,725 | $35,578 |
Maine | $41,720 | $40,907 | $43,075 | $38,093 | $46,510 | $40,346 |
Maryland | $45,702 | $47,245 | $42,394 | $49,028 | $41,477 | $46,045 |
Massachusetts | $66,710 | $78,741 | $60,054 | $72,399 | $58,462 | $96,717 |
Michigan | $49,961 | $55,114 | $42,232 | $57,581 | $50,135 | $52,246 |
Minnesota | $58,746 | $60,170 | $55,755 | $71,092 | $59,956 | $60,357 |
Mississippi | $37,573 | $35,912 | $42,833 | $33,473 | $41,400 | $38,550 |
Missouri | $41,452 | $41,550 | $41,369 | $48,709 | $33,295 | $41,800 |
Montana | $41,362 | $41,389 | $41,274 | $48,309 | - | $34,419 |
Nebraska | $39,900 | $41,495 | $37,435 | $51,281 | $43,029 | $44,277 |
Nevada | $50,030 | $52,213 | $45,664 | $54,485 | - | $56,451 |
New Hampshire | $44,454 | $43,258 | $45,950 | $53,500 | $47,642 | $42,175 |
New Jersey | $52,780 | $54,275 | $50,163 | $65,646 | $51,585 | $51,776 |
New York | $55,065 | $59,268 | $51,554 | $60,271 | $52,991 | $57,321 |
North Carolina | $39,950 | $39,743 | $40,476 | $48,319 | $43,963 | $37,417 |
North Dakota | $42,342 | $41,843 | $43,714 | $49,725 | - | $43,850 |
Ohio | $41,107 | $42,170 | $39,975 | $48,159 | $54,516 | $38,473 |
Oklahoma | $34,929 | $33,644 | $37,599 | $44,054 | $29,704 | $31,057 |
Oregon | $50,619 | $52,342 | $47,799 | $55,959 | $54,825 | $49,716 |
Pennsylvania | $48,385 | $51,647 | $46,379 | $57,553 | $48,706 | $42,156 |
Rhode Island | $55,043 | $46,443 | $58,729 | $53,601 | - | $42,762 |
South Carolina | $38,314 | $39,817 | $34,217 | $40,138 | $35,417 | $39,244 |
South Dakota | $37,612 | $39,172 | $32,930 | $40,061 | - | - |
Tennessee | $36,847 | $36,361 | $37,171 | $38,420 | $42,857 | $35,238 |
Texas | $41,297 | $43,069 | $37,898 | $42,138 | $36,599 | $40,412 |
Utah | $47,133 | $44,721 | $55,575 | $49,418 | - | $46,797 |
Vermont | $43,790 | $42,743 | $44,209 | $54,628 | $46,152 | - |
Virginia | $42,924 | $43,036 | $42,716 | $51,716 | $41,263 | $40,921 |
Washington | $50,212 | $50,633 | $48,845 | $58,242 | $50,619 | $47,721 |
West Virginia | $33,563 | $35,143 | $26,851 | $35,996 | $32,393 | $33,668 |
Wisconsin | $49,281 | $52,919 | $44,227 | $57,838 | $43,605 | $55,913 |
Wyoming | $45,417 | $45,417 | - | $45,644 | - | $45,385 |
Average | $45,612 | $46,759 | $44,129 | $52,672 | $46,796 | $45,193 |