The average salary for a surveyor in the United States is around $61,600 per year.
Avg Salary
Surveyors earn an average yearly salary of $61,600.
Wages typically start from $37,360 and go up to $101,240.
1% above national average Updated in 2021
Surveyor earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Surveyor salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
California | $98,280 |
Alaska | $96,220 |
Washington | $79,890 |
New Jersey | $78,260 |
Massachusetts | $77,240 |
Delaware | $76,930 |
Connecticut | $76,920 |
New York | $76,920 |
Nevada | $76,600 |
North Carolina | $75,800 |
New Hampshire | $65,720 |
South Dakota | $64,910 |
Wisconsin | $64,480 |
Oregon | $64,370 |
Maine | $62,630 |
Illinois | $62,560 |
Iowa | $62,180 |
North Dakota | $62,020 |
Utah | $62,020 |
Idaho | $61,950 |
Montana | $61,860 |
Vermont | $61,330 |
Arizona | $61,030 |
Ohio | $61,030 |
Rhode Island | $60,980 |
Wyoming | $60,830 |
Oklahoma | $60,790 |
Colorado | $60,710 |
Michigan | $60,710 |
Kansas | $60,420 |
Hawaii | $60,360 |
Texas | $60,330 |
Indiana | $60,230 |
West Virginia | $60,230 |
Virginia | $60,220 |
Louisiana | $60,110 |
Minnesota | $60,110 |
Nebraska | $59,930 |
Pennsylvania | $59,910 |
Maryland | $59,330 |
Arkansas | $58,930 |
New Mexico | $58,430 |
Florida | $55,980 |
Missouri | $54,300 |
Kentucky | $52,510 |
Tennessee | $49,210 |
Alabama | $48,300 |
Mississippi | $48,300 |
South Carolina | $47,700 |
Georgia | $47,230 |
District of Columbia | $47,010 |
Puerto Rico | $29,610 |
How do surveyor salaries compare to similar careers?
Surveyors earn 9% less than similar careers in the United States. On average, they make less than naval architects but more than plumbers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Naval architect salary | $93K |
Architect salary | $80K |
Commercial diver salary | $60K |
Urban planner salary | $78K |
Surveyor salary | $62K |
Building inspector salary | $62K |
Crane operator salary | $62K |
Pipefitter salary | $60K |
Plumber salary | $60K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)