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Average Natural Resources Construction And Maintenance Staff Salary

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 $48,764. For public schools, its average salary is $49,317 and private schools' average salary is $48,039. The average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of national universities is $55,685 and the average natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $50,578.
  • Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $64,977 and West Virginia has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $33,643.
  • For public schools, California has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $69,510 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $33,521.
  • For private schools, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $65,604 and West Virginia has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $27,088.
  • For national universities, Massachusetts has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $78,017 and Mississippi has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $37,158.
  • For liberal arts colleges, Connecticut has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $83,950 and Mississippi has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $30,815.
  • For community colleges, Connecticut has the highest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $67,015 and Arkansas has the lowest natural resources, construction, and maintenance staff salary of $31,771.
By Occupation
Average Natural Resources Construction And Maintenance Staff Salary
StateAll CollegesPublic SchoolsPrivate SchoolsNational UniversitiesLiberal Arts CollegesCommunity Colleges
Alabama$47,615$47,368$48,438$50,644$41,862$47,689
Alaska$59,851$62,064$51,000$60,940--
Arizona$50,610$53,061$45,436$44,680-$54,411
Arkansas$34,347$33,521$36,930$38,119$34,335$31,771
California$61,017$69,510$55,104$73,307$55,082$60,981
Colorado$54,491$54,573$54,214$58,773$59,049$47,821
Connecticut$64,945$66,427$63,236$63,131$83,950$67,015
Delaware$48,926$48,087$51,445$56,644-$39,177
District of Columbia$61,376$66,576$60,633$61,743--
Florida$41,150$41,818$40,500$46,120$43,616$39,821
Georgia$42,892$41,248$46,289$44,672$43,538$41,861
Hawaii$58,697$60,462$48,986$59,818-$59,381
Idaho$43,856$43,925$43,673$42,263$42,484$44,890
Illinois$62,370$67,154$59,337$75,142$52,008$57,377
Indiana$44,557$46,513$43,312$56,816$41,147-
Iowa$46,521$49,283$44,960$55,450$51,807$46,917
Kansas$41,066$41,715$39,958$44,963-$40,426
Kentucky$37,202$40,845$35,669$41,643$38,077-
Louisiana$39,621$39,892$38,575$42,034$33,378$40,282
Maine$47,557$45,204$50,765$45,896$50,757$44,626
Maryland$49,725$49,954$49,162$53,778$51,456$47,925
Massachusetts$64,977$63,886$65,604$78,017$61,508$60,412
Michigan$53,388$57,155$46,752$61,089$52,615$54,837
Minnesota$62,982$64,680$59,667$75,346$64,498$63,862
Mississippi$37,153$38,284$33,384$37,158$30,815$39,568
Missouri$44,249$44,539$43,958$51,493$38,404$46,672
Montana$45,804$45,272$47,266$54,368-$40,829
Nebraska$46,919$47,951$45,199$53,208$49,246$47,770
Nevada$57,246$57,029$57,681$58,948-$59,157
New Hampshire$48,168$44,899$51,437$56,367$52,680-
New Jersey$54,698$58,051$48,662$64,906$52,518$56,951
New York$58,494$62,508$54,736$63,717$55,845$60,510
North Carolina$41,351$40,332$44,110$47,726$48,101$39,317
North Dakota$44,925$44,037$47,368$56,592-$49,156
Ohio$44,712$44,473$44,998$49,156$61,917$39,271
Oklahoma$38,222$36,406$41,594$47,183$32,792$34,153
Oregon$55,595$56,424$53,626$61,470$57,742$53,352
Pennsylvania$49,513$50,844$49,041$61,817$48,835$46,398
Rhode Island$56,370$42,180$62,451$45,111-$45,325
South Carolina$40,669$41,761$38,147$41,725$40,503$41,460
South Dakota$41,819$42,800$38,384$42,886-$45,000
Tennessee$41,403$39,888$42,743$41,059$45,636$38,722
Texas$44,255$45,357$42,123$44,860$37,998$42,283
Utah$48,797$47,026$55,878$53,455-$48,465
Vermont$48,526$55,843$47,713$55,843$51,967-
Virginia$45,446$45,954$44,653$51,391$44,932$44,198
Washington$56,771$56,903$56,286$65,583$52,431$53,350
West Virginia$33,643$35,023$27,088$37,821$33,875$32,129
Wisconsin$52,521$57,001$45,054$58,498$46,681$58,410
Wyoming$45,758$45,758$45,760$52,863-$44,743
Average$48,764$49,317$48,039$55,685$50,578$47,197