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High Voltage Technician Salaries in the United States

How much does a High Voltage Technician make in the United States?

High Voltage Technicians earn $55,000 annually on average, or $26 per hour, which is 18% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid High Voltage Technicians work for Florida Power & Light at $65,000 annually while the lowest paid High Voltage Technicians work for Texas Instruments earning approximately $53,000 each year.

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$53K Texas Instruments' Average High Voltage Technician Salary (3 salaries)

-$2K (3%) less than national average High Voltage Technician salary ($55K)
-$22K (34%) less than average Texas Instruments salary ($75K)
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-$12K (25%) less than average Texas Instruments High Voltage Technician salary ($53K)
-$2K (3%) less than average Texas Instruments High Voltage Technician salary ($53K)
+$2K (3%) more than average Texas Instruments High Voltage Technician salary ($53K)

$65K Florida Power & Light's Average High Voltage Technician Salary (2 salaries)

+$10K (16%) more than national average High Voltage Technician salary ($55K)
+$5K (8%) more than average Florida Power & Light salary ($60K)
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+$5K (7%) more than average Florida Power & Light High Voltage Technician salary ($65K)
-$5K (8%) less than average Florida Power & Light High Voltage Technician salary ($65K)

$54K Florida Industrial Electric's Average High Voltage Technician Salary (1 salaries)

-$1K (1%) less than national average High Voltage Technician salary ($55K)
+$3K (5%) more than average Florida Industrial Electric salary ($51K)
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Equal to average Florida Industrial Electric High Voltage Technician salary ($54K)
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