Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators are responsible for operating machines that spread and level asphalt or other materials on roadways, parking lots, bridges, and airport runways. Their job involves controlling the machines to ensure a smooth and even surface, monitoring the flow of materials, adjusting machine settings, and performing routine maintenance on equipment. They may also be involved in setting up and cleaning work sites.
This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.
Annual Pay Distribution | Salary |
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10th percentile | $30,640.00 |
25th percentile | $35,800.00 |
median (50th percentile) | $40,510.00 |
75th percentile | $40,510.00 |
90th percentile | $43,910.00 |
Hourly Pay Distribution | Hourly Rate |
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10th percentile | $14.73 |
25th percentile | $17.21 |
median (50th percentile) | $19.48 |
75th percentile | $19.48 |
90th percentile | $21.11 |
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators typically need a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the field. While formal education beyond high school is not mandatory, vocational training programs in heavy equipment operation or related fields can be beneficial. These operators usually learn through on-the-job training, apprenticeships, or specific employer-provided training. They acquire skills in operating and maintaining equipment, understanding safety protocols, interpreting blueprints, and performing routine maintenance tasks. Continuous learning is often necessary due to advancements in technology and techniques within the industry, but a college degree is not a prerequisite for this occupation.