What is the salary of a Safety Manager? In the United States, a Safety Manager earns an average salary of $86,995. The salary range for a Safety Manager is usually between $70,020 and $99,527 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $118,000. The highest Safety Manager salary in the United States was $238,636. The average hourly pay for a Safety Manager is $41.82.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Safety Manager salary are Illinois, with an average salary of $147,545, followed by Minnesota, with an average salary of $139,579, and California, with an average salary of $127,711. Employers paying the highest salary for a Safety Manager job are City of Philadelphia (PA), University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (TX) and Clallam County Public Utility District (WA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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City of Philadelphia, PA | $101,252 |
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, TX | $99,163 |
Clallam County Public Utility District, WA | $96,394 |
United States Postal Service, FD | $90,689 |
City of Kansas City, MO | $75,282 |
Washington State Department of Ecology, WA | $70,000 |
Hampton Roads Transportation District, VA | $68,172 |
City of Atlanta, GA | $67,510 |
University of Houston - University Park, TX | $66,906 |
Lawrenceburg Civil City, IN | $66,725 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Safety Officer | $54,162 |
Safety Coordinator | $56,566 |
Safety Specialist | $68,531 |
Safety /Risk Manager | $89,790 |
Safety Technician | $51,960 |
Safety Training Coordinator | $63,822 |
Safety Administrator | $62,048 |
Safety Director | $69,041 |
Safety/Training Specialist | $81,720 |
Safety & Security Officer | $79,377 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Alaska | $58,982 | 1 |
Arkansas | $43,809 | 1 |
Arizona | $102,286 | 2 |
California | $127,711 | 11 |
Colorado | $65,595 | 1 |
District of Columbia | $114,675 | 1 |
Delaware | $91,646 | 1 |
Federal | $90,689 | 46 |
Florida | $94,973 | 1 |
Georgia | $47,643 | 4 |
Iowa | $83,809 | 2 |
Illinois | $147,545 | 1 |
Indiana | $53,240 | 11 |
Kansas | $69,925 | 1 |
Massachusetts | $38,086 | 1 |
Maryland | $81,599 | 1 |
Michigan | $98,277 | 1 |
Minnesota | $139,579 | 1 |
Missouri | $75,282 | 5 |
Nebraska | $109,084 | 1 |
New Jersey | $83,767 | 1 |
New Mexico | $104,864 | 2 |
Nevada | $84,410 | 10 |
New York | $93,838 | 5 |
Ohio | $69,727 | 11 |
Oklahoma | $50,541 | 4 |
Oregon | $34,472 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | $62,837 | 4 |
South Carolina | $64,630 | 1 |
Tennessee | $94,704 | 2 |
Texas | $67,119 | 20 |
Utah | $105,558 | 3 |
Virginia | $67,529 | 6 |
Washington | $84,991 | 11 |
Wisconsin | $78,011 | 1 |
Wyoming | $79,106 | 1 |