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How much do Lighting Technicians make in Massachusetts?
Last updated: 2025 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
BLS-reported salary distribution — from entry-level (10th percentile) to top earners (90th percentile).
Lighting Technicians in Massachusetts earn a median salary of $60,110 per year ($5,009/month). This is 4.0% below the national average of $62,618. Massachusetts ranks #14 out of 27 states for Lighting Technicians pay. Salaries decreased by 3.1% compared to 2024.
Set up, maintain, and dismantle light fixtures, lighting control devices, and the associated lighting electrical and rigging equipment used for photography, television, film, video, and live productions. May focus or operate light fixtures, or attach color filters or other lighting accessories.
Source: O*NET OnLine, U.S. Department of Labor
Salaries for Lighting Technicians in Massachusetts range from $52,890 at the 10th percentile (entry level) to $82,680 at the 90th percentile (experienced). The middle 50% earn between $57,160 and $65,050.
| Percentile | Annual Salary | Hourly Rate | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10th Percentile (Entry Level) | $52,890 | $25.43 | $4,407 |
| 25th Percentile | $57,160 | $27.48 | $4,763 |
| Median (50th) | $60,110 | $28.90 | $5,009 |
| 75th Percentile | $65,050 | $31.27 | $5,420 |
| 90th Percentile (Experienced) | $82,680 | $39.75 | $6,890 |
Note: The mean (average) salary of $65,850 differs from the median because salary distributions are typically skewed by high earners.
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Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2025 estimates. The OEWS survey covers approximately 1.1 million establishments nationwide.
Annual salaries are calculated based on a standard 2,080-hour work year. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, education, employer, and local market conditions. Figures do not include benefits, bonuses, or overtime pay.
Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS