What is the salary of a Chief Building Official? In the United States, a Chief Building Official earns an average salary of $104,809. The salary range for a Chief Building Official is usually between $77,889 and $134,019 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $209,899. The highest Chief Building Official salary in the United States was $301,689. The average hourly pay for a Chief Building Official is $50.39.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Chief Building Official salary are California, with an average salary of $172,385, followed by District of Columbia, with an average salary of $141,805, and Washington, with an average salary of $134,317. Employers paying the highest salary for a Chief Building Official job are Pleasanton (CA), Sacramento County (CA) and Napa County (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Pleasanton, CA | $146,319 |
Sacramento County, CA | $133,750 |
Napa County, CA | $121,808 |
City of Coppell, TX | $109,141 |
City of Daytona Beach Shores, FL | $107,702 |
City of Wichita Falls, TX | $91,596 |
City of Eagan, MN | $89,372 |
City of American Fork, UT | $87,083 |
City of Vandalia, OH | $75,063 |
City of Harlingen, TX | $75,007 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Chief Financial Officer | $143,217 |
Chief Information Officer | $145,468 |
Chief Of Staff | $108,702 |
Chief | $114,545 |
Chief Operating Officer | $160,080 |
Chief Human Resources Officer | $147,344 |
Chief Technology Officer | $169,703 |
Chief Administrative Officer | $144,144 |
Chief Information Security Officer | $138,183 |
Chief Operations Officer | $148,649 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Alabama | $13,195 | 1 |
Arkansas | $77,968 | 2 |
Arizona | $78,671 | 10 |
California | $172,385 | 56 |
Colorado | $115,944 | 21 |
Connecticut | $97,143 | 4 |
District of Columbia | $141,805 | 1 |
Florida | $111,961 | 15 |
Georgia | $84,776 | 7 |
Iowa | $100,636 | 4 |
Idaho | $90,522 | 1 |
Indiana | $53,617 | 1 |
Kansas | $87,072 | 3 |
Kentucky | $57,833 | 1 |
Louisiana | $97,488 | 1 |
Michigan | $88,960 | 1 |
Minnesota | $100,212 | 10 |
Missouri | $83,220 | 1 |
Nebraska | $77,899 | 4 |
Nevada | $86,211 | 1 |
Ohio | $99,024 | 17 |
Oklahoma | $64,249 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | $67,600 | 1 |
South Carolina | $90,208 | 2 |
South Dakota | $101,920 | 1 |
Tennessee | $82,707 | 6 |
Texas | $86,286 | 38 |
Utah | $97,904 | 23 |
Virginia | $81,133 | 3 |
Washington | $134,317 | 1 |
Wisconsin | $85,919 | 1 |
West Virginia | $45,768 | 4 |
Wyoming | $4,987 | 3 |