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Best states for an environmental health safety manager

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Are you thinking of becoming an environmental health safety manager and really want to work at General Electric? Turns out, your chances to become an environmental health safety manager are better in some states than others.Turns out, the median salary for the highest 10% of environmental health safety managers in America is $117,000.
To that end, we dove into our dataset of job and salary numbers to figure out which states have the best opportunities for environmental health safety managers. North Dakota is the best state for environmental health safety managers, where the median salary is $94,439.If you are currently seeking employment as an environmental health safety manager, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for environmental health safety managers in 2025

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for environmental health safety managers

    1. North Dakota

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:172
    Average annual salary:$94,439
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$129,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.69
  2. California #2 best state for environmental health safety managers

    2. California

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:4,235
    Average annual salary:$115,925
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$80,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$167,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.32
  3. Nevada #3 best state for environmental health safety managers

    3. Nevada

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:243
    Average annual salary:$108,987
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$75,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$156,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.06
  4. Vermont #4 best state for environmental health safety managers

    4. Vermont

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:143
    Average annual salary:$91,690
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$130,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.7
  5. Utah #5 best state for environmental health safety managers

    5. Utah

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:324
    Average annual salary:$101,978
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$144,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.93
  6. District of Columbia #6 best state for environmental health safety managers

    6. District of Columbia

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:229
    Average annual salary:$106,958
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$148,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  7. Michigan #7 best state for environmental health safety managers

    7. Michigan

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:1,427
    Average annual salary:$87,392
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$121,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.68
  8. New Jersey #8 best state for environmental health safety managers

    8. New Jersey

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:450
    Average annual salary:$105,220
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$147,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.52
  9. Arkansas #9 best state for environmental health safety managers

    9. Arkansas

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:429
    Average annual salary:$85,034
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$115,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.49
  10. Alabama #10 best state for environmental health safety managers

    10. Alabama

    Total environmental health safety manager jobs:662
    Average annual salary:$86,925
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$119,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.37

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Detailed list of the best states for an environmental health safety manager

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$94,439$69,000755,393172
2California$115,925$80,00039,536,6534,235
3Nevada$108,987$75,0002,998,039243
4Vermont$91,690$64,000623,657143
5Utah$101,978$71,0003,101,833324
6District of Columbia$106,958$77,000693,972229
7Michigan$87,392$62,0009,962,3111,427
8New Jersey$105,220$74,0009,005,644450
9Arkansas$85,034$62,0003,004,279429
10Alabama$86,925$63,0004,874,747662
11New Mexico$96,293$68,0002,088,070102
12Indiana$81,611$59,0006,666,8181,242
13Massachusetts$100,811$71,0006,859,819477
14Texas$90,253$64,00028,304,5962,375
15New Hampshire$91,469$64,0001,342,795195
16Virginia$91,034$65,0008,470,0201,255
17Minnesota$83,728$61,0005,576,6061,126
18Connecticut$94,899$67,0003,588,184232
19West Virginia$90,250$65,0001,815,85779
20Kentucky$80,669$59,0004,454,189556
21South Carolina$91,271$66,0005,024,369206
22Tennessee$88,568$65,0006,715,984299
23Oregon$95,429$67,0004,142,776187
24Wyoming$81,450$58,000579,31584
25Idaho$77,024$54,0001,716,943273
26Oklahoma$74,095$54,0003,930,864447
27Ohio$71,401$51,00011,658,6091,718
28Colorado$78,737$57,0005,607,154627
29North Carolina$69,906$50,00010,273,4191,644
30Rhode Island$72,210$51,0001,059,639153
31Hawaii$76,468$59,0001,427,538132
32Washington$76,199$54,0007,405,743406
33Louisiana$69,600$49,0004,684,333449
34Arizona$69,946$49,0007,016,270844
35Missouri$67,924$50,0006,113,532941
36Illinois$76,825$56,00012,802,023502
37New York$76,186$54,00019,849,399758
38Florida$73,721$51,00020,984,400830
39Kansas$68,517$50,0002,913,123398
40Delaware$73,078$52,000961,939124
41Maryland$71,417$51,0006,052,177818
42South Dakota$67,387$49,000869,666117
43Pennsylvania$69,362$49,00012,805,537620
44Maine$69,329$49,0001,335,907125
45Wisconsin$61,810$44,0005,795,483880
46Alaska$68,582$54,000739,79577
47Georgia$70,792$51,00010,429,379518
48Mississippi$64,342$46,0002,984,100274
49Iowa$59,577$43,0003,145,711583
50Nebraska$61,921$45,0001,920,076273
51Montana$67,030$48,0001,050,49353

Highest paying states for environmental health safety managers

RankStateAvg. Environmental Health Safety Manager Salary
1North Dakota$94,439
2California$115,925
3Nevada$108,987
4Vermont$91,690
5Utah$101,978
6District of Columbia$106,958
7Michigan$87,392
8New Jersey$105,220
9Arkansas$85,034
10Alabama$86,925
11New Mexico$96,293
12Indiana$81,611
13Massachusetts$100,811
14Texas$90,253
15New Hampshire$91,469
16Virginia$91,034
17Minnesota$83,728
18Connecticut$94,899
19West Virginia$90,250
20Kentucky$80,669
21South Carolina$91,271
22Tennessee$88,568
23Oregon$95,429
24Wyoming$81,450
25Idaho$77,024
26Oklahoma$74,095
27Ohio$71,401
28Colorado$78,737
29North Carolina$69,906
30Rhode Island$72,210
31Hawaii$76,468
32Washington$76,199
33Louisiana$69,600
34Arizona$69,946
35Missouri$67,924
36Illinois$76,825
37New York$76,186
38Florida$73,721
39Kansas$68,517
40Delaware$73,078
41Maryland$71,417
42South Dakota$67,387
43Pennsylvania$69,362
44Maine$69,329
45Wisconsin$61,810
46Alaska$68,582
47Georgia$70,792
48Mississippi$64,342
49Iowa$59,577
50Nebraska$61,921
51Montana$67,030

Expert opinions on the best states for environmental health safety managers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for environmental health safety managers to find work opportunities?

    Murray BorrelloMurray Borrello LinkedIn profile

    Director and Chair, Alma College

    I would say that this question may be asked, "are there any good places in the U.S. or good areas in the job market..." First, let's look at places...I am finding that students who are looking in areas that are "high-quality living" regions, like in the Rocky Mountains (Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs) or coastal areas such as Portland, OR, Seattle, WA, San Francisco - there are jobs, but there is also a lot of competition for those jobs. Where openings occur changes quite a bit, depending on population migration and the area that the work entails. For example, if you are interested in water resources (finding water, water quality issues), the Plains States and Southwest U.S. is where you are likely to find work. Actually, larger communities anywhere along the Colorado or Rio Grande River systems are pretty good bets. But in general, the kind of work will determine where you find employment. My advice to students ready to graduate is this:

    Make a list of areas you want to work in. The list should be divided into three tiers - where you absolutely would love to live, where you wouldn't mind living, and an area or region where the job dictates where you live. Remember, most "first" jobs are not long-term commitments. Employees move around a lot now.

    But, for those graduates who are looking for work in 2021 - 2023, I would say that environmental health is going to be the area with the most positions. Anything that can be tied with the Coronavirus, tracking infections, general statistics, and epidemiology - these skill sets and knowledge will be hugely beneficial in getting employment. Even those students who are finishing up their senior year, it might be wise to explore environmental health classes or public health classes.

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