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The average salary for a Calibration Technician in U.S. is $67,360.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $67,360

$42,370$100,850

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $32.39

$20.37$48.48

What does a Calibration Technician earn?

On average, calibration technicians earn around $67,360 per year in the U.S.. Calibration technicians are responsible for ensuring that measuring and analytical equipment used in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing and research is operating accurately. Depending on the industry, calibration technicians may specialise in a particular aspect of calibration such as electrical, temperature or pressure.

How to earn more as a Calibration Technician

If you want to become a Calibration Technician, you'll need a qualification in related fields such as engineering, chemicl technologies, or electrical engineering. Alternatively, you can complete a degree apprenticeship focused on these topics. To gain a higher salary, you can take out certification or become a Senior or Managerial Technician in a specialised industry. You could also start your own company or provide your services independently.