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The average salary for a Septic Tank Servicer in U.S. is $49,590.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,590

$33,890$68,700

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.84

$16.30$33.03

What does a Septic Tank Servicer earn?

On average, septic tank servicers earn around $49,590 per year in the U.S. This type of role involves dealing with the maintenance of septic tanks and wastewater systems, managing wastewater disposal and providing advice on matters related to wastewater management. Some septic tank servicers may also choose to specialise in areas such as waste management engineering or advanced septic tank design and installation.

How to earn more as a Septic Tank Servicer

"To become a Septic Tank Servicer, you will need to have a basic knowledge of plumbing and construction techniques. Alternatively, you can gain experience and qualifications by enrolling in local trade apprenticeships. To make the most of a career as a Septic Tank Servicer, you could become certified and specialise in certain areas, such as repair, maintenance and installation. You may also choose to go self-employed and set up your own septic tank servicing business."