Nuclear technicians
November 2004 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
Nuclear Technicians: Assist scientists in both laboratory and production activities by performing technical tasks involving nuclear physics, primarily in operation, maintenance, production, and quality control support activities.
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
State maximums: employment earnings: mean 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th
Metro maximums: employment earnings: mean 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th
| Nuclear technicians | |||||
| Percentile annual earnings, $ | |||||
| 10th | 25th | 50th | 75th | 90th | |
| National | |||||
| U.S. employment: 7,030 mean earnings: $60,200 | 31,380 | 49,180 | 61,100 | 72,310 | 86,590 |
| State and Metro Area | |||||
| Arizona (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $82,490 | 63,360 | 73,990 | 83,720 | 92,680 | 107,450 |
| Phoenix - Mesa, AZ employment: n.a. mean earnings: $82,850 | 63,890 | 74,690 | 83,860 | 92,750 | 107,570 |
| California (ACS) (EAG) employment: 250 mean earnings: $54,740 | 37,140 | 42,680 | 55,050 | 66,560 | 72,750 |
| Florida (ACS) (EAG) employment: 260 mean earnings: $58,280 | 30,880 | 50,830 | 62,990 | 69,540 | 74,560 |
| Idaho (ACS) (EAG) employment: 70 mean earnings: $46,760 | 31,000 | 38,370 | 48,460 | 55,280 | 61,570 |
| Illinois (ACS) (EAG) employment: 140 mean earnings: $76,050 | 49,260 | 59,170 | 70,500 | 100,490 | 116,000 |
| Chicago, IL employment: 140 mean earnings: $77,250 | 49,950 | 60,290 | 71,210 | 102,230 | 116,690 |
| Louisiana (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $56,680 | 36,360 | 44,890 | 55,860 | 68,010 | 79,190 |
| Massachusetts (ACS) (EAG) employment: 480 mean earnings: $60,770 | 28,560 | 48,490 | 63,510 | 73,260 | 86,770 |
| Boston, MA - NH employment: 250 mean earnings: $66,290 | 37,400 | 59,100 | 67,970 | 76,850 | 89,920 |
| New York (ACS) (EAG) employment: n.a. mean earnings: $64,270 | 45,650 | 57,420 | 65,400 | 72,920 | 84,290 |
| Ohio (ACS) (EAG) employment: 310 mean earnings: $58,950 | 42,210 | 48,530 | 56,020 | 69,880 | 83,920 |
| Pennsylvania (ACS) (EAG) employment: 780 mean earnings: $62,200 | 37,270 | 52,240 | 64,710 | 75,080 | 85,780 |
| Philadelphia, PA - NJ employment: n.a. mean earnings: $58,990 | 28,410 | 45,270 | 62,650 | 73,830 | 85,070 |
| Texas (ACS) (EAG) employment: 200 mean earnings: $66,320 | 50,400 | 60,550 | 67,200 | 73,830 | 85,670 |
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.