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Construction & Extraction Jobs & Salaries in Pennsylvania (2025)

Last updated: 2025 BLS data · Page refreshed:

Pennsylvania employs 217,040 Construction & Extraction professionals across 54 occupations. Explore salary ranges, top paying jobs, and career opportunities within the Construction & Extraction industry.

217,040
Employed in PA
54
Occupations
$61K
Avg Salary
$26K–$134K
Salary Range (P10–P90)

Top 5 Highest-Paying Jobs in Construction & Extraction in Pennsylvania

The best-compensated occupations within Construction & Extraction in Pennsylvania, based on median salary data.

#1
Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers
$117K
900 employed
#2
Pile Driver Operators
$93K
90 employed
#3
Boilermakers
$86K
260 employed
#4
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters
$84K
Employment N/A
#5
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
$82K
1,610 employed

All 54 Construction & Extraction Jobs in Pennsylvania by Median Salary

Complete breakdown of all occupations in the Construction & Extraction industry in Pennsylvania, sorted by median salary (highest to lowest). Click any job title for state-specific salary details.

# Job Title Median Salary Mean Salary Employment Hourly Rate
1 Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers $117,250 $105,230 900 $56/hr
2 Pile Driver Operators $93,550 $92,480 90 $44/hr
3 Boilermakers $86,850 $86,110 260 $41/hr
4 Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters $84,400 $83,060 N/A $40/hr
5 Structural Iron and Steel Workers $82,970 $83,980 1,610 $39/hr
6 Tapers $82,240 $76,290 60 $39/hr
7 First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $81,540 $89,590 26,860 $39/hr
8 Insulation Workers, Mechanical $80,770 $76,330 590 $38/hr
9 Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining $75,240 $74,470 N/A $36/hr
10 Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers $74,670 $75,420 N/A $35/hr
11 Tile and Stone Setters $70,230 $67,560 880 $33/hr
12 Plasterers and Stucco Masons $70,030 $69,850 180 $33/hr
13 Brickmasons and Blockmasons $69,560 $74,050 2,910 $33/hr
14 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $68,080 $77,050 13,620 $32/hr
15 Electricians $67,600 $75,770 22,730 $32/hr
16 Construction and Building Inspectors $65,870 $69,540 5,320 $31/hr
17 Paperhangers $61,800 $57,550 30 $29/hr
18 Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas $61,780 $68,660 390 $29/hr
19 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers $61,610 $62,030 5,180 $29/hr
20 Sheet Metal Workers $61,400 $72,910 3,260 $29/hr
21 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers $61,160 $61,980 1,690 $29/hr
22 Continuous Mining Machine Operators $60,780 $58,730 510 $29/hr
23 Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $60,530 $65,920 22,120 $29/hr
24 Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles $60,050 $64,910 720 $28/hr
25 Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators $59,800 $65,580 830 $28/hr
26 Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas $59,720 $59,480 140 $28/hr
27 Carpenters $59,370 $63,220 30,630 $28/hr
28 Stonemasons $59,060 $62,840 160 $28/hr
29 Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters $58,930 $58,050 90 $28/hr
30 Glaziers $58,810 $61,470 1,510 $28/hr
31 Fence Erectors $58,600 $58,360 1,150 $28/hr
32 Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas $57,400 $60,520 730 $27/hr
33 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators $56,010 $56,370 520 $26/hr
34 Roofers $55,710 $56,470 3,830 $26/hr
35 Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers $54,950 $59,600 620 $26/hr
36 Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas $54,780 $55,050 1,520 $26/hr
37 Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining $52,350 $53,930 1,520 $25/hr
38 Painters, Construction and Maintenance $52,120 $54,230 5,980 $25/hr
39 Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners $52,070 $55,730 1,530 $25/hr
40 Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall $50,600 $54,660 610 $24/hr
41 Construction Laborers $49,400 $54,330 35,920 $23/hr
42 Rock Splitters, Quarry $48,580 $51,590 260 $23/hr
43 Helpers--Extraction Workers $48,290 $48,260 370 $23/hr
44 Hazardous Materials Removal Workers $47,860 $53,140 1,590 $23/hr
45 Solar Photovoltaic Installers $47,760 $50,680 1,210 $22/hr
46 Highway Maintenance Workers $47,690 $50,060 11,140 $22/hr
47 Roustabouts, Oil and Gas $47,520 $50,970 1,610 $22/hr
48 Carpet Installers $46,030 $48,320 490 $22/hr
49 Floor Sanders and Finishers $45,450 $51,750 30 $21/hr
50 Helpers--Carpenters $43,880 $43,180 560 $21/hr
51 Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $42,150 $43,310 920 $20/hr
52 Pipelayers $41,600 $52,570 590 $20/hr
53 Helpers--Roofers $41,320 $41,930 70 $19/hr
54 Helpers--Electricians $38,880 $39,000 1,000 $18/hr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Construction & Extraction jobs are in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania has 54 Construction & Extraction occupations with 217,040 total employed workers (2025 BLS data).

What is the highest-paying Construction & Extraction job in Pennsylvania?

The highest-paying Construction & Extraction occupation in Pennsylvania is Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers with a median salary of $117,250/year.

What is the average Construction & Extraction salary in Pennsylvania?

The average median salary across 54 Construction & Extraction occupations in Pennsylvania is $61,049/year.

What is the salary range for Construction & Extraction in Pennsylvania?

Salaries in Construction & Extraction in Pennsylvania range from $26,240 (entry-level) to $134,110 (senior) across all occupations.

What are SOC codes?

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes organize jobs into groups. Construction & Extraction occupations use SOC prefix 47. Data comes from BLS OEWS.

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Data: BLS OEWS 2025. Salary figures represent May 2025 compensation for occupations classified under SOC code 47* in Pennsylvania. Percentile ranges (P10–P90) reflect the lowest and highest earning 10% of workers. Our Methodology · Data Sources

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