Aviation Inspectors


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Aviation Inspectors

Aviation Inspectors - Wages & Trends

Wages vary by specialty. Air safety investigators, aviation safety inspectors, and highway safety inspectors tend to earn the highest wages. Wages also vary by area of the country. In general, wages are higher in large cities where the cost of living is higher.

Most transportation inspectors work for government agencies and receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, health insurance, and a retirement plan.

Transportation inspectors (SOC 53-6051)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $19.61 $23.58 $46.16
Yearly $40,794 $49,040 $96,007
    Cook County Hourly $19.61 $21.54 $57.87
Yearly $40,796 $44,796 $120,368
    Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area Hourly $18.76 $19.61 $47.52
Yearly $39,030 $40,794 $98,827
    Du Page County Hourly $19.61 $22.15 $41.49
Yearly $40,794 $46,075 $86,295
    Edwardsville Area Hourly $38.32 $39.03 $61.93
Yearly $79,697 $81,175 $128,807
    Peoria-Bloomington Area Hourly $17.43 $27.48 $44.44
Yearly $36,264 $57,160 $92,432
    Springfield Area Hourly $18.26 $27.11 $62.49
Yearly $37,990 $56,397 $129,974
    St Louis-Belleville Area Hourly $20.65 $31.02 $38.31
Yearly $42,958 $64,525 $79,697
    Will County Hourly $33.21 $33.98 $34.00
Yearly $69,076 $70,665 $70,725
United States Hourly $28.26 $44.28 $52.35
Yearly $58,780 $92,100 $108,890

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.