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The average salary for a Highway Maintenance Worker in U.S. is $49,070.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,070

$32,280$66,450

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.59

$15.52$31.95

What does a Highway Maintenance Worker earn?

On average, highway maintenance workers earn around $49,070 per year in the U.S.. Highway maintenance workers are responsible for the upkeep and repair of roads, bridges, and highways. From drainage systems to mowing grass, they generally keep roads safe, clean, and well maintained. Highway maintenance workers are often specialized in specific maintenance disciplines such as road paving, resurfacing, and striping.

How to earn more as a Highway Maintenance Worker

To become a Highway Maintenance Worker you will need the relevant qualifications in engineering, road maintenance, or construction. Alternatively, you could look into taking an apprenticeship. If you want to move up in the profession and earn more, you can become a supervisor, take on additional qualifications such as health and safety training, or look into becoming self-employed by setting up your own business.