What is the salary of a Resource Conservation Specialist? In the United States, a Resource Conservation Specialist earns an average salary of $135,597. The salary range for a Resource Conservation Specialist is usually between $76,976 and $161,732 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $169,077. The highest Resource Conservation Specialist salary in the United States was $186,426. The average hourly pay for a Resource Conservation Specialist is $65.19.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Resource Conservation Specialist salary are California, with an average salary of $122,757, followed by Washington, with an average salary of $64,991, and New Jersey, with an average salary of $49,943. Employers paying the highest salary for a Resource Conservation Specialist job are San Mateo County (CA), Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (CA) and Monroe Co Soil And Water Conservation District (IN).
Employer | Average Salary |
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San Mateo County, CA | $122,853 |
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, CA | $120,344 |
Monroe Co Soil And Water Conservation District, IN | $20,000 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Resource Specialist | $55,129 |
Resource Coordinator | $64,657 |
Resource Officer | $46,794 |
Resource Manager | $93,548 |
Resource Teacher | $62,777 |
Resource Conservationist | $44,716 |
Resource Analyst | $84,648 |
Resource | $79,758 |
Resource Technician | $63,029 |
Resource Assistant | $35,238 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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California | $122,757 | 27 |
Indiana | $40,908 | 1 |
New Jersey | $49,943 | 1 |
Washington | $64,991 | 2 |