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The average salary for a Gas Pumping Station Operator in U.S. is $63,810.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $63,810

$36,480$93,450

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.68

$17.54$44.93

What does a Gas Pumping Station Operator earn?

Gas Pumping Station Operators earn an average of $63,810 annually in the United States. These skilled professionals work in locations such as petrol stations and are responsible for filling up tanks and maintaining the facilities. Additionally, some operators are required to perform safety and service checks on vehicles and take orders from customers.

How to earn more as a Gas Pumping Station Operator

To become a Gas Pumping Station Operator, you will need to gain a degree in chemical engineering or safety. Alternatively, you can undertake an apprenticeship to attain specific qualifications. To increase earnings, you can become specialised in areas such as oil industry operations, or take on a managerial role. You can also look at becoming a contractor or opening your own pumping station.