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The average salary for a Kiln Operator in U.S. is $43,910.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $43,910

$29,310$60,640

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $21.11

$14.09$29.15

What does a Kiln Operator earn?

Kiln operators typically earn an average of $43,910 per year in the U.S. Kiln operators are responsible for monitoring and operating kilns and machinery used in the firing and glazing of ceramic products. Some of these specialists may also be required to carry out maintenance and repair on the machinery. With the assistance of supervisors and quality inspection personnel, these workers ensure that products meet rigid industry standards for quality and safety.

How to earn more as a Kiln Operator

To become a kiln operator, you will need to complete some form of technical training such as a college or technical school certification or diploma. Alternatively, you could also go through an apprenticeship program. To gain a higher salary as a kiln operator, you could look into taking additional certificate courses to become certified in certain aspects or specialise in certain machinery. You could also become self-employed and set up your own kiln operation business.