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Average Bureau of Land Management specialist salary

$56,098yearly

$27.89 hourly rate

Entry-level Bureau of Land Management specialist salary
$40,000 yearly
Updated April 5, 2024

How much does Bureau of Land Management pay specialists?

The average salary for Bureau of Land Management specialists is $56,098 per year. Bureau of Land Management specialist salaries range between $40,000 to $77,000 per year. Bureau of Land Management specialists earn 3% less than the national average salary for specialists of $58,013.

Location impacts how much a specialist at Bureau of Land Management can expect to make. Specialists at Bureau of Land Management make the most in Washington, DC, Amarillo, TX, and Sacramento, CA.

How much does Bureau of Land Management pay specialists by location?

Bureau of Land Management pays specialists the most in Washington, DC, Amarillo, TX, and Sacramento, CA. Additionally, cities like Spokane Valley and Milwaukee also report highly competitive salaries for specialists at Bureau of Land Management.

Specialist Bureau of Land Management salary by location

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Washington, DC$64,792$31.15
2Amarillo, TX$58,418$28.09
3Sacramento, CA$57,722$27.75
4Spokane Valley, WA$49,123$23.62
5Milwaukee, WI$47,444$22.81
6Dickinson, ND$47,050$22.62
7Flowood, MS$46,821$22.51
8Carlsbad, NM$46,485$22.35
9Fairbanks, AK$46,126$22.18
10Lakewood, CO$45,941$22.09

Highest-paid Bureau of Land Management specialists by job level

RankJob titleAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Physician Specialist$108,936$52-
2Network Workstation Technical Specialist$101,436$49-
3Occupational Medicine Specialist$101,190$49-
4Pulmonary Disease Specialist$92,494$44-
5Foot Specialist$92,067$44-
6Technical Solutions Specialist$89,854$43-
7Systems Software Specialist$86,188$41-
8Solar Sales Specialist$86,005$41-
9Software Engineering Specialist$83,171$40-
10Underwriting Specialist$83,080$40-

Specialist salary at Bureau of Land Management competitors

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1California Department of Technology$65,994$32-
2Wildlands$63,838$31-
3Texas Commission on Fire Protection$60,651$29-
4Mayor Ethan Berkowitz$54,891$264
5Conservation Lands Foundation$54,733$26-
6USDA$53,423$26-
7Parks Canada$51,144$25-
8U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service$49,890$24-
9U.S. Department of the Interior$49,485$24-
10National Forest Foundation$48,224$23-
11Natural Resources Conservation Service$47,699$23-
12Wildlife International$46,391$22-
13Maryland Department Of Business & Economic Development$43,800$21-
14Ohio Department of Natural Resources$43,549$21-
15North Carolina Department of Commerce$42,628$20-
16Iowa Department of Natural Resources$42,234$20-
17Wisconsin Department of Transportation$41,713$202
18Gwinnett County$38,464$18-
19New Mexico Fish & Wildlife Conservation$37,774$18-
20The Wilderness Society$36,807$18-

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