The average salary for an occupational health specialist in Colorado is around $79,630 per year.
Avg Salary
Occupational health specialists earn an average yearly salary of $79,630.
Wages typically start from $53,180 and go up to $124,370.
20% above national average Updated in 2018
Occupational health specialist earnings by seniority
Top-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$59.79 per hour
$124,370 per year
Senior-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$48.62 per hour
$101,120 per year
Mid-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$38.28 per hour
$79,630 per year
Junior-level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$31.73 per hour
$66,000 per year
Starting level occupational health specialist earnings begin at:
$25.57 per hour
$53,180 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Occupational health specialist salary by state
| State Name | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| Rhode Island | $94,240 |
| District of Columbia | $89,460 |
| California | $87,240 |
| Alaska | $84,700 |
| Connecticut | $83,030 |
| North Dakota | $82,720 |
| Massachusetts | $82,440 |
| New Jersey | $80,730 |
| Colorado | $79,630 |
| Maryland | $78,220 |
| Minnesota | $76,510 |
| West Virginia | $76,450 |
| Wyoming | $76,070 |
| Washington | $75,690 |
| Utah | $75,000 |
| Illinois | $74,759 |
| Oregon | $74,030 |
| Tennessee | $73,910 |
| Hawaii | $73,900 |
| Nevada | $73,850 |
| New York | $73,380 |
| New Hampshire | $73,080 |
| Ohio | $72,930 |
| Idaho | $72,440 |
| Texas | $72,310 |
| New Mexico | $72,020 |
| Louisiana | $71,760 |
| Georgia | $70,850 |
| Alabama | $70,670 |
| Delaware | $70,530 |
| Pennsylvania | $70,330 |
| Iowa | $70,252 |
| Maine | $69,900 |
| Michigan | $69,740 |
| Arizona | $69,380 |
| Virginia | $68,840 |
| Mississippi | $68,820 |
| North Carolina | $68,790 |
| Missouri | $67,930 |
| South Dakota | $67,330 |
| Vermont | $66,440 |
| Montana | $66,380 |
| Florida | $65,960 |
| Nebraska | $65,210 |
| Oklahoma | $65,120 |
| Kansas | $64,840 |
| Wisconsin | $64,680 |
| Arkansas | $64,090 |
| Kentucky | $63,690 |
| Indiana | $62,790 |
| Guam | $54,740 |
| South Carolina | $51,930 |
| Puerto Rico | $35,210 |
How do occupational health specialist salaries compare to similar careers?
Occupational health specialists earn 6% less than similar careers in Colorado. On average, they make less than industrial production managers but more than logisticians.
| Career | Median Salary |
|---|---|
| Industrial production manager salary | $117K |
| Materials scientist salary | $113K |
| Atmospheric scientist salary | $92K |
| Climate change analyst salary | $86K |
| Operations research analyst salary | $84K |
| Occupational health specialist salary | $80K |
| Statistician salary | $83K |
| Power plant operator salary | $82K |
| Chemist salary | $72K |
| Logistician salary | $72K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)




