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Geological and petroleum technicians

November 2004 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

Geological and Petroleum Technicians: Assist scientists in the use of electrical, sonic, or nuclear measuring instruments in both laboratory and production activities to obtain data indicating potential sources of metallic ore, gas, or petroleum. Analyze mud and drill cuttings. Chart pressure, temperature, and other characteristics of wells or bore holes. Investigate and collect information leading to the possible discovery of new oil fields.

Median hourly earnings of science technicians in 2002 were as follows:

Nuclear technicians $28.84
Forensic science technicians 19.73
Geological and petroleum technicians 18.96
Chemical technicians 18.00
Environmental science and protection technicians, including health 16.98
Biological technicians 15.73
Forest and conservation technicians 14.90
Agricultural and food science technicians 13.74

In 2003, the average annual salary in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions in the Federal Government was $30,440 for biological science technicians; $44,068 for physical science technicians; $55,374 for geodetic technicians; $40,781 for hydrologic technicians; and $52,585 for meteorological technicians.

Science technicians held about 208,000 jobs in 2002. As indicated by the following tabulation, chemical and biological technicians accounted for over half of all jobs:

Chemical technicians 69,000
Biological technicians 48,000
Environmental science and protection technicians, including health 28,000
Agricultural and food science technicians 20,000
Forest and conservation technicians 19,000
Geological and petroleum technicians 11,000
Forensic science technicians 8,400
Nuclear technicians 5,700

Chemical technicians held jobs in a wide range of manufacturing and service industries, but were concentrated in chemical manufacturing, where they held 26,000 jobs. About 17,000 worked in professional, scientific, or technical services firms; about 17,000 biological technicians also worked in professional, scientific, or technical services firms. Most other biological technicians worked in pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing or for Federal, State, or local governments. Significant numbers of environmental science and protection technicians also worked for State and local governments and professional, scientific, and technical services firms. Almost two-thirds of forest and conservation technicians held jobs in the Federal Government; another 20 percent worked for State governments. Around 22 percent of agricultural and food science technicians worked for food processing companies; most of the rest worked for scientific research and development services firms and State governments. Over one-fifth of all geological and petroleum technicians worked for oil and gas extraction companies, and forensic science technicians worked primarily for State and local governments.

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Science technicians)

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November 2004 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

National, State, and Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Earnings

Geological and petroleum technicians
 Percentile annual earnings, $
10th25th50th75th90th
National
U.S.
employment: 11,660
mean earnings: $47,480
20,640 29,910 41,730 58,320 81,390
State and Metro Area
Alaska (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 350
mean earnings: $49,440
16,700 34,550 49,870 62,310 71,130
Anchorage, AK
employment: 340
mean earnings: $49,480
16,630 34,630 49,750 62,470 71,210
Arkansas (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 40
mean earnings: n.a.
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California (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 2,550
mean earnings: $68,510
32,240 45,100 59,730 86,280122,950
Bakersfield, CA
employment: 380
mean earnings: $52,010
32,460 47,570 53,360 59,770 69,240
Orange County, CA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $40,640
27,130 32,180 39,580 46,420 59,390
Sacramento, CA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $38,170
25,320 28,720 36,890 46,120 54,650
San Diego, CA
employment: 80
mean earnings: $40,780
24,550 31,470 38,080 50,480 59,510
Ventura, CA
employment: 40
mean earnings: $48,980
26,710 35,130 46,490 62,850 71,980
Colorado (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 490
mean earnings: $51,550
29,330 41,210 50,090 59,830 70,540
Denver, CO
employment: 260
mean earnings: $52,680
39,740 44,880 51,970 61,660 69,830
Florida (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 140
mean earnings: $35,760
21,140 29,560 37,990 42,740 45,570
Georgia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 50
mean earnings: $35,420
15,600 20,690 38,500 44,610 55,100
Idaho (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 40
mean earnings: $33,180
22,690 24,380 27,210 42,930 53,020
Illinois (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 60
mean earnings: $63,360
30,280 41,710 54,170 69,190109,990
Indiana (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 40
mean earnings: $54,770
25,810 31,210 48,820 70,270103,070
Kansas (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $49,320
33,330 48,350 52,050 55,750 58,000
Kentucky (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 50
mean earnings: $29,960
19,130 20,700 23,190 29,180 59,650
Louisiana (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 490
mean earnings: $55,300
25,790 42,360 55,200 67,270 86,260
Baton Rouge, LA
employment: 50
mean earnings: $52,980
34,070 44,240 52,090 61,790 74,210
Lafayette, LA
Occupational Outlook Handbookemployment: n.a.
mean earnings: $55,110
39,300 49,710 58,660 65,430 69,550
Shreveport - Bossier City, LA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $39,220
18,090 22,550 33,140 55,490 67,700
Maryland (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $60,670
30,030 40,790 54,690 69,020105,150
Massachusetts (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 70
mean earnings: $44,200
26,850 32,480 43,240 53,530 62,490
Michigan (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 70
mean earnings: $33,730
14,630 18,610 22,670 52,260 69,150
Minnesota (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 40
mean earnings: $39,530
26,490 34,000 39,110 43,150 59,500
Nevada (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 30
mean earnings: $33,930
20,070 22,400 31,220 43,870 53,100
New Mexico (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $37,400
18,320 23,700 35,430 45,750 64,830
Ohio (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 150
mean earnings: $46,790
28,110 36,560 44,910 55,250 70,070
Cincinnati, OH - KY - IN
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $46,070
26,310 33,910 45,080 58,180 69,850
Oklahoma (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 770
mean earnings: $40,240
27,140 31,430 36,420 48,500 58,400
Oklahoma City, OK
employment: 330
mean earnings: $43,630
30,290 33,830 40,230 51,700 60,490
Tulsa, OK
employment: 100
mean earnings: $43,180
30,470 33,520 40,810 52,590 60,710
Pennsylvania (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 320
mean earnings: $42,390
26,100 32,610 39,180 45,460 54,370
Philadelphia, PA - NJ
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $45,330
29,990 33,240 38,610 44,130 52,450
Pittsburgh, PA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $45,360
36,490 39,560 44,370 51,460 56,590
South Carolina (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 80
mean earnings: $26,400
18,350 19,740 22,070 33,000 38,080
Charleston - North Charleston, SC
employment: 40
mean earnings: $29,610
19,650 22,210 30,770 34,360 37,020
Tennessee (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $34,120
17,580 23,560 31,080 42,220 54,670
Nashville, TN
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $34,360
14,580 18,830 36,610 48,630 55,820
Texas (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 3,760
mean earnings: $40,200
18,450 22,770 35,500 50,480 74,700
Austin - San Marcos, TX
employment: 40
mean earnings: $40,180
30,320 36,030 40,760 44,450 46,740
Corpus Christi, TX
employment: 170
mean earnings: $55,590
20,130 33,200 55,730 80,660 87,680
Dallas, TX
employment: 140
mean earnings: $44,700
20,550 33,900 45,860 56,060 67,220
Fort Worth - Arlington, TX
employment: 100
mean earnings: $50,020
20,250 33,880 46,240 58,640 72,270
Houston, TX
employment: 2,090
mean earnings: $41,280
18,010 22,010 35,550 54,220 79,720
Longview - Marshall, TX
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $34,600
26,850 30,350 33,640 37,470 44,890
Odessa - Midland, TX
employment: 130
mean earnings: $44,900
28,280 33,650 41,560 51,050 70,690
San Antonio, TX
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $26,870
18,630 20,620 23,650 31,460 41,320
Tyler, TX
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $41,660
16,590 22,920 43,540 53,560 64,700
Utah (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 90
mean earnings: $43,910
23,560 27,090 35,080 55,140 80,000
Salt Lake City - Ogden, UT
employment: 70
mean earnings: $42,220
23,270 26,100 32,710 50,830 87,950
Virginia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $32,600
21,800 24,230 26,780 31,570 43,640
Washington (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 50
mean earnings: $30,380
17,440 21,570 30,190 36,820 43,220
West Virginia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 150
mean earnings: $36,490
18,970 21,980 26,830 38,230 68,470
Parkersburg - Marietta, WV - OH
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $35,480
19,840 22,680 39,680 43,240 45,380
Wyoming (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 210
mean earnings: $43,630
34,220 39,410 43,240 47,450 56,350
Casper, WY
employment: 60
mean earnings: $46,340
28,190 36,940 46,640 56,990 67,180

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

The highlighted text indicates the maximum values in each column among the states and metropolitan areas.

The (ACS) links lead to data from the American Community Survey from the Census Bureau.

The (EAG) links lead to U.S. Economy at a Glance data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.