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Transmission Systems Operator Salaries in the United States

How much does a Transmission Systems Operator make in the United States?

Transmission Systems Operators earn $30,000 annually on average, or $14 per hour, which is 75% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Transmission Systems Operators work for United States Army at $30,000 annually.

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$30K United States Army's Average Transmission Systems Operator Salary (6 salaries)

Equal to national average Transmission Systems Operator salary ($30K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Army salary ($42K)
$50K
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+$6K (18%) more than average United States Army Transmission Systems Operator salary ($30K)
"I feel for being a US army soldier at a basic level, we are paid like crap. From a perspective on being deployed and still getting paid is still bad compared to what civilians in my line of work make. I feel the military members should get paid a lot more than they do now just for the simple fact they are putting their lives on the line."
Equal to average United States Army Transmission Systems Operator salary ($30K)
Equal to average United States Army Transmission Systems Operator salary ($30K)
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$145K Southern California Edison's Average Transmission Systems Operator Salary (1 salaries)

+$115K (131%) more than national average Transmission Systems Operator salary ($30K)
+$84K (81%) more than average Southern California Edison salary ($61K)
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$150K
Equal to average Southern California Edison Transmission Systems Operator salary ($145K)

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