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The average salary for a Conveyor Operator in U.S. is $37,010.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $37,010

$28,790$48,950

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.80

$13.84$23.53

What does a Conveyor Operator earn?

On average, conveyor operators make around $37,010 per year in the U.S.. They operate machinery to transport items on an assembly line in a factory, warehouse or distribution centre. Conveyor operators are responsible for monitoring the machinery and the flow of material, performing maintenance, and troubleshooting any problems that arise. They may also help to fill orders, package items, and unload materials.

How to earn more as a Conveyor Operator

To become a Conveyor Operator, you will need to have trained and obtained a licence recognized by the relevant governing bodies. Alternatively, you could also undertake an apprenticeship in a related field such as industrial engineering or plant/equipment maintenance. To enhance your career prospects within the field, you could complete courses on warehouse management or study for a supervisory qualification. You could also look into working for larger companies where you will be able to lead teams and gain more responsibilities. As a self-employed person, you could offer specialized services such as conveyor belt maintenance or repair.