DERRICK OPERATOR PAY
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Official wage data for derrick operators in New Hampshire is not yet available in our dataset. Check back soon — or submit your pay to kickstart coverage.
BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics has no published series for Derrick Operator in New Hampshire at the state level. This usually means the employed population is too small to survey reliably. Check the metro breakdown below, or the national Derrick Operator pay page for Texas for comparison.
Active Wage Determinations · New Hampshire
32 active Davis-Bacon Wage Determinations cover New Hampshire. Each WD sets the legal minimum wage (base + fringe by trade classification) on federally-funded construction in the counties it applies to. Showing the 12 most recently modified — click through for the per-trade rates on sam.gov.
Per-trade rates (the actual $/hr for derrick operators by county) are published on the SAM.gov detail page for each WD. Browse all 32 New Hampshire Wage Determinations on sam.gov. If a contractor on a federal job is paying below the WD, file a WH-3 with DOL WHD.
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