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The average salary for a Rail-Track Maintenance Equipment Operator in U.S. is $67,330.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $67,330

$46,350$82,340

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $32.37

$22.28$39.59

What does a Rail-Track Maintenance Equipment Operator earn?

Rail-Track Maintenance Equipment Operators typically earn $67,330 annually in the U.S.. Their job involves servicing and inspecting railway track equipment to prevent malfunctioning or damage. These operators may also specialise in various areas including machinery maintenance, safe track operations, or railway structure repair.

How to earn more as a Rail-Track Maintenance Equipment Operator

To become a Rail-Track Maintenance Equipment Operator, you will need to complete an apprenticeship or gain on the job experience. You can also complete a relevant qualification or degree. To boost your earning potential further, you could become specialized in a certain region or specialized machinery, or higher up the ranks to become a manager. You could also become self-employed or start your own company in this field.