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The average salary for a Lock Tender in U.S. is $44,760.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $44,760

$27,400$64,330

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $21.52

$13.18$30.93

What does a Lock Tender earn?

Lock tenders, on average, earn around $44,760 per year in the U.S. Lock tenders operate and maintain a lock and its associated structures, managing the rise and fall of water levels. Lock tenders must patrol and inspect work sites, as well as regulate the passage of vessels through locks and regular navigation canals. They may also provide the public with information about waterway regulations.

How to earn more as a Lock Tender

To become a Lock Tender, you should gain experience in operating and maintaining lock systems. You may gain this experience through working with a local lock technician, or by completing a formal course. To maximize your earnings as a Lock Tender, you could specialize in a particular field, such as commercial or residential locks. You might also become self-employed, setting up your own Lock Tender business, providing specialist services.