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The average salary for a Dredge Operator in U.S. is $50,530.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $50,530

$35,440$76,610

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.29

$17.04$36.83

What does a Dredge Operator earn?

On average, dredge operators earn around $50,530 per year in the U.S.. Dredge operators are responsible for the operation and maintenance of dredging machinery, which is used to extract sand and other materials from rivers, harbours, and other waterways. Dredge operators can choose to specialise in deep-sea dredging or the dredging of ports and other inland areas.

How to earn more as a Dredge Operator

"To become a Dredge Operator, you will need to undertake specific training and gain the relevant qualifications for the job. You can become certified through on-the-job training or through accredited trade colleges. To increase your earnings as a Dredge Operator, you could move into a supervisory or management position. You may also consider working oneself-employed or setting up your own dredging business."