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The average salary for a Paving Equipment Operator in U.S. is $55,170.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $55,170

$36,470$81,730

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $26.53

$17.54$39.29

What does a Paving Equipment Operator earn?

On average, paving equipment operators earn around $55,170 per year in the U.S. Paving equipment operators are responsible for operating asphalt and paving machines for a variety of construction projects. They may also operate a variety of other paving equipment such as rollers, squeegees, and crack sealers. Paving equipment operators must be able to read construction plans, use instruments to measure distances, and operate heavy machinery.

How to earn more as a Paving Equipment Operator

To become a paving equipment operator, you will need to be trained in the use of the relevant machinery. You should complete a formal apprenticeship or on-the-job training to gain the qualifications required. To boost your salary as a paving equipment operator, you could move into specialised areas, such as working on motorways or bridges. Alternatively, you could become self-employed or even run your own construction business.