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Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers

Role Overview

Study the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of the Earth. May use geological, physics, and mathematics knowledge in exploration for oil, gas, minerals, or underground water; or in waste disposal, land reclamation, or other environmental problems. May study the Earth’s internal composition, atmospheres, and oceans, and its magnetic, electrical, and gravitational forces. Includes mineralogists, paleontologists, stratigraphers, geodesists, and seismologists.

Salary by State (top paying)

State Median salary
Texas $155,330
Rhode Island $128,870
Oklahoma $128,240
Mississippi $113,730
California $111,400
Alaska $105,910
Utah $104,000
Vermont $102,190
Hawaii $100,690
Colorado $99,900
Washington $99,780
Maryland $99,200
Massachusetts $98,720
West Virginia $95,640
Missouri $95,210

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BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), BLS Employment Projections.

Median Annual Salary

$99,240

Projected Growth (10yr)

+3.2%

Avg. annual openings

2.0k

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