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The average salary for an Earth Driller in U.S. is $60,250.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $60,250

$40,560$82,280

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.97

$19.50$39.56

What does an Earth Driller earn?

Earth drillers earn an average salary of $60,250 per year in the U.S.. These professionals are involved in the process of penetrating through the earth’s surface in order to access buried deposits, minerals and other resources. Earth drillers may choose to specialize in areas such as deep drilling, directional drilling, data logging or air-rotary drilling.

How to earn more as an Earth Driller

"To become an earth driller, you need a valid qualification, such as an NVQ Level 2 in Mineral Extractive Industries. You could also complete an apprenticeship or take a training course if you don't already have the necessary qualifications. As you progress, you may want to move into a more specialised area of drilling, such as tunnels or deep foundations. Alternatively, you could look into becoming a manager at a drilling construction company. Other career pathways include becoming self-employed or setting up your own earth drilling business."