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How to Become a Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tender

Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders earn a median salary of $48,250/year in the United States. Most positions require High school diploma or equivalent. The highest-paying states include Alaska, Washington, New Jersey.

$48K
Median salary
High school diploma or equivalent
Education required
N/A
10-year growth
158,740
U.S. employment

Where Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders have the most money left over after rent

Median pay minus estimated federal + state + FICA taxes, minus 12 months of rent at HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over each year. Hover any state for the breakdown.

Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders disposable income by state, after taxes and rentUS map showing how much money is left over each year for a median-paid coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders after estimated federal + state + FICA taxes and a 2-bedroom apartment at HUD Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over. Click any state for its full profile.AlabamaMedian pay$44KTake-home (after tax)$36KRent (2BR)$1,085/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#31st nationally →AlaskaMedian pay$70KTake-home (after tax)$58KRent (2BR)$1,643/moLeft over after rent$38K/yr#1st nationally →ArizonaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,437/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#37th nationally →ColoradoMedian pay$54KTake-home (after tax)$43KRent (2BR)$1,832/moLeft over after rent$21K/yr#42nd nationally →FloridaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,658/moLeft over after rent$21K/yr#38th nationally →GeorgiaMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$37KRent (2BR)$1,434/moLeft over after rent$20K/yr#44th nationally →IndianaMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,144/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#13th nationally →KansasMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,066/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#14th nationally →MaineMedian pay$56KTake-home (after tax)$45KRent (2BR)$1,281/moLeft over after rent$29K/yr#4th nationally →MassachusettsMedian pay$51KTake-home (after tax)$41KRent (2BR)$2,347/moLeft over after rent$12K/yr#50th nationally →MinnesotaMedian pay$52KTake-home (after tax)$42KRent (2BR)$1,384/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#17th nationally →New JerseyMedian pay$58KTake-home (after tax)$47KRent (2BR)$2,067/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#32nd nationally →North CarolinaMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$37KRent (2BR)$1,284/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#33rd nationally →North DakotaMedian pay$51KTake-home (after tax)$42KRent (2BR)$1,034/moLeft over after rent$30K/yr#2nd nationally →OklahomaMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$37KRent (2BR)$1,081/moLeft over after rent$24K/yr#23rd nationally →PennsylvaniaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,351/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#27th nationally →South DakotaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$41KRent (2BR)$1,017/moLeft over after rent$28K/yr#6th nationally →TexasMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,415/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#28th nationally →WyomingMedian pay$50KTake-home (after tax)$42KRent (2BR)$1,008/moLeft over after rent$30K/yr#3rd nationally →ConnecticutMedian pay$53KTake-home (after tax)$42KRent (2BR)$1,679/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#36th nationally →MissouriMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,097/moLeft over after rent$26K/yr#10th nationally →West VirginiaMedian pay$43KTake-home (after tax)$35KRent (2BR)$1,008/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#30th nationally →IllinoisMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,407/moLeft over after rent$21K/yr#39th nationally →New MexicoMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,119/moLeft over after rent$24K/yr#22nd nationally →ArkansasMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,021/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#20th nationally →CaliforniaMedian pay$53KTake-home (after tax)$43KRent (2BR)$2,471/moLeft over after rent$13K/yr#49th nationally →DelawareMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$37KRent (2BR)$1,448/moLeft over after rent$20K/yr#43rd nationally →District of ColumbiaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →HawaiiMedian pay$52KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$2,240/moLeft over after rent$14K/yr#48th nationally →IowaMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,064/moLeft over after rent$27K/yr#8th nationally →KentuckyMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,110/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#15th nationally →MarylandMedian pay$56KTake-home (after tax)$44KRent (2BR)$1,795/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#25th nationally →MichiganMedian pay$45KTake-home (after tax)$36KRent (2BR)$1,272/moLeft over after rent$21K/yr#40th nationally →MississippiMedian pay$53KTake-home (after tax)$42KRent (2BR)$1,077/moLeft over after rent$29K/yr#5th nationally →MontanaMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,129/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#18th nationally →New HampshireMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$41KRent (2BR)$1,528/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#26th nationally →New YorkMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,917/moLeft over after rent$16K/yr#47th nationally →OhioMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,188/moLeft over after rent$26K/yr#11th nationally →OregonMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,555/moLeft over after rent$19K/yr#46th nationally →TennesseeMedian pay$47KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,215/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#19th nationally →UtahMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$38KRent (2BR)$1,350/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#35th nationally →VirginiaMedian pay$50KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,646/moLeft over after rent$20K/yr#45th nationally →WashingtonMedian pay$60KTake-home (after tax)$50KRent (2BR)$1,830/moLeft over after rent$28K/yr#7th nationally →WisconsinMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,202/moLeft over after rent$26K/yr#12th nationally →NebraskaMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$40KRent (2BR)$1,113/moLeft over after rent$27K/yr#9th nationally →South CarolinaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,263/moLeft over after rent$24K/yr#24th nationally →IdahoMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$37KRent (2BR)$1,136/moLeft over after rent$24K/yr#21st nationally →NevadaMedian pay$46KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,501/moLeft over after rent$21K/yr#41st nationally →VermontMedian pay$49KTake-home (after tax)$41KRent (2BR)$1,498/moLeft over after rent$23K/yr#29th nationally →LouisianaMedian pay$48KTake-home (after tax)$39KRent (2BR)$1,191/moLeft over after rent$25K/yr#16th nationally →Rhode IslandMedian pay$50KTake-home (after tax)$41KRent (2BR)$1,544/moLeft over after rent$22K/yr#34th nationally →Annual $ left after rent ($K)$12K$23K (median)$38KSource: BLS OEWS, HUD FMR, federal + state tax brackets · AffordMap.com
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StateMedian (nominal)Rent/mo (2BR)Left after rent
Alaska$70K$1,643$38K
North Dakota$51K$1,034$30K
Wyoming$50K$1,008$30K
Maine$56K$1,281$29K
Mississippi$53K$1,077$29K
South Dakota$48K$1,017$28K
Washington$60K$1,830$28K
Iowa$49K$1,064$27K
Nebraska$49K$1,113$27K
Missouri$48K$1,097$26K
Ohio$49K$1,188$26K
Wisconsin$49K$1,202$26K
Indiana$47K$1,144$25K
Kansas$47K$1,066$25K
Kentucky$47K$1,110$25K
Louisiana$48K$1,191$25K
Minnesota$52K$1,384$25K
Montana$47K$1,129$25K
Tennessee$47K$1,215$25K
Arkansas$46K$1,021$25K
Idaho$46K$1,136$24K
New Mexico$46K$1,119$24K
Oklahoma$46K$1,081$24K
South Carolina$48K$1,263$24K
Maryland$56K$1,795$23K
New Hampshire$48K$1,528$23K
Pennsylvania$48K$1,351$23K
Texas$47K$1,415$23K
Vermont$49K$1,498$23K
West Virginia$43K$1,008$23K
Alabama$44K$1,085$23K
New Jersey$58K$2,067$22K
North Carolina$47K$1,284$22K
Rhode Island$50K$1,544$22K
Utah$48K$1,350$22K
Connecticut$53K$1,679$22K
Arizona$48K$1,437$22K
Florida$48K$1,658$21K
Illinois$48K$1,407$21K
Michigan$45K$1,272$21K
Nevada$46K$1,501$21K
Colorado$54K$1,832$21K
Delaware$46K$1,448$20K
Georgia$46K$1,434$20K
Virginia$50K$1,646$20K
Oregon$49K$1,555$19K
New York$48K$1,917$16K
Hawaii$52K$2,240$14K
California$53K$2,471$13K
Massachusetts$51K$2,347$12K

Education and training

Education requirements for this career vary by employer and specialization. Check the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook for the most current educational requirements, including typical degree levels, preferred fields of study, and any specialized training programs.

Breaking into coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders work usually requires High school diploma or equivalent. Hands-on experience through internships, entry-level positions, or structured training complements formal education.

Licensing and certification

Licensing and certification requirements vary by state and employer. Some roles in this field require professional licensure; others rely on voluntary certifications to demonstrate competence. Check with your state's relevant licensing board for specific requirements in your area.

What the day-to-day looks like

The daily work in this field involves a combination of technical skills, problem-solving, and collaboration. Work environments range from office settings to field locations depending on the specific role and employer. Most positions are full-time, with overtime availability varying by industry and seasonal demand.

Career progression

Career advancement typically follows a path from entry-level to experienced to senior to management. Specialization, additional certifications, and advanced degrees can accelerate progression and unlock higher-paying roles. The salary difference between the 25th and 75th percentile for this occupation gives a realistic picture of the earnings growth you can expect over a career.

Salary progression

Entry level (0-2 years)
$36K
Early career (2-5 years)
$41K
Mid-career (5-10 years)
$48K
Experienced (10+ years)
$60K
Top earners
$75K

Highest paying states

StateMedian salaryEmployment
Alaska$70K140
Washington$60K3,980
New Jersey$58K2,890
Maine$56K680
Maryland$56K1,010
Colorado$54K1,470
Mississippi$53K2,010
California$53K11,570
Connecticut$53K1,550
Minnesota$52K3,430
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Where the jobs are

The highest-paying state for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenderss is Alaska at $69,910/year, that's $21,660 above the national median. But higher pay often comes with higher costs. Before assuming the top-paying state is the best financial move, check the full affordability breakdown for Alaska.

The pay gap between the highest and lowest-paying states is $26,960. That spread sounds dramatic, but cost-of-living differences offset much of it. A coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders making $42,950 in West Virginia may have more purchasing power than one making $69,910 in Alaska if rent and local prices differ enough.

By employment volume, the states with the most coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders jobs are Texas (16,600 workers), California (11,570 workers), Ohio (8,320 workers). High employment numbers mean more job openings, more employer competition for talent, and usually more leverage when negotiating salary. States with fewer workers in the field may pay less but also have less competition for positions.

For the full state-by-state comparison with salary percentiles, cost-of-living adjustment, and rent affordability for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenderss, see the complete salary data page.

Salary negotiation

When negotiating salary for this role, the most effective approach is to know the BLS percentile range for your specific location. If you're at the 25th percentile with 5+ years of experience, you have a strong case for a market adjustment. Competing offers, specialized skills, and willingness to relocate are the most common negotiation levers.

What the data doesn't tell you

BLS salary data provides a reliable national picture, but actual compensation can vary based on employer size, industry sector, and geographic location within a state. The percentile breakdown on AffordMap salary pages gives a more nuanced view than the median alone.

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Percentile breakdown, cost of living, rent burden, and purchasing power for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenderss in every metro.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders make?

The median coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders salary in the United States is $48,250 per year ($23/hour). Entry-level positions start around $36,260, while experienced professionals earn up to $74,730.

What education do you need to become a coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tender?

Most coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders positions require High school diploma or equivalent. Requirements vary by state and employer. Check with your state's licensing board for specific requirements.

What is the job outlook for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders?

Check the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook for the latest employment projections for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders.

What are the highest paying states for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders?

The highest paying states for coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders are Alaska ($69,910), Washington ($59,980), New Jersey ($58,240), Maine ($56,200), Maryland ($55,510). Salaries vary significantly by location due to cost of living and local demand.