The Average Salary of an Energy Manager

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Energy managers develop and implement energy conservation measures.

An energy manager develops plans for businesses to utilize energy more efficiently and implement conservation measures. Getting your degree in energy engineering greatly increases your chances at securing a well-paying job in the energy management field.

  1. Average Salary Statistics

    • Simply Hired, an online job search and salary comparison service, puts the average salary of an energy manager in the United States at $62,000 as of September 2010.

    Variations by State

    • Average salaries for energy managers vary significantly depending on your location. According to examples provided by Simply Hired, the average energy manager salary in New York State is $73,000, or $11,000 above the national average, as of September 2010. The average energy manager salary in Kansas is $56,000, or $6,000 below the national average.

    Employers

    • Various employers hire energy managers, chief among them are government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Defense and states' energy commissions. Energy companies such as Sumitomo Corporation of America and Peabody Energy, also employ energy managers.

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