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The average salary for a Chemical Plant Operator in U.S. is $69,020.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $69,020

$38,340$99,960

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $33.18

$18.44$48.06

What does a Chemical Plant Operator earn?

On average, Chemical Plant Operators earn around $69,020 per year in the U.S.. They work with a variety of companies ranging from small manufacturing facilities to large oil refineries, operating and controlling chemical processes. Chemical Plant Operators may specialise in a particular field such as hazardous waste, water treatment, or food processing.

How to earn more as a Chemical Plant Operator

If you're wanting to become a Chemical Plant Operator, you'll need to have a degree in chemistry and some major-specific qualifications. Additionally, you could get on-the-job experience with a process operator apprenticeship, or gain post-secondary qualifications in a relevant field. To increase your earning potential as a Chemical Plant Operator, you could move into specialised area such as laboratory or safety work. You could also become a manager at a related business, become self-employed, or set up your own chemical plant.