Construction and Extraction Occupations

Pile Driver Operators Salary in the United States

DOL-verified data from 3 government filings, with BLS survey comparison.

DOL Median Salary
N/A
BLS median: $70,510
DOL Median Salary
N/A
From 3 DOL filings
BLS Median Salary
$70,510
BLS OEWS 2024 survey
Total Employers
2
Companies with DOL filings
Total Employment
3,040
Estimated US workers (BLS)

DOL Filings vs BLS Survey

What Employers File with DOL

N/A
Insufficient data for salary range.

This figure comes from 3 employer filings with the US Department of Labor under legal obligation. Employers file this salary when sponsoring workers for PERM green cards or H-1B visas.

What BLS Says the Market Pays

$70,510
BLS Survey Salary Range
$46,690$54,750$70,510$103,960$121,990

This figure comes from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey of 3,040 establishments. This is an independent survey-based estimate of what all workers in this occupation earn.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Pile Driver Operators make?

Based on 3 DOL filings, the median salary for a Pile Driver Operators is N/A, ranging from N/A to N/A.

What is the highest salary for a Pile Driver Operators?

The 90th percentile salary is $121,990 according to BLS data.

Does this data include all Pile Driver Operators salaries or only visa-sponsored workers?

DOL filing data covers positions where the employer filed for PERM green card sponsorship or an H-1B visa. These filings represent a subset of all Pile Driver Operators positions. We compare this data against BLS OEWS data which covers all workers in this occupation.

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Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.