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Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey (2026)

The Power Distributor and Dispatcher salary in New Jersey for 2026 is shown as a modeled statewide benchmark built from the latest official BLS wage baseline, then extended with wage trend history, employment outlook, and tech-market signals where available. Each section helps readers understand where this career pays best across the state and how the projected benchmark compares with metro markets.

Official BLS baseline: 2024Modeled statewide salary guide320 employment estimate12 min read
Average Salary
$123K
state median
Entry Level
$106K
starting range
Senior Level
$148K
upper band
Top Range
$146K
90th percentile
Hourly Rate
$54
median equivalent
Salary figures projected to 2026  from May 2024BLS OEWS baseline·   Projections use wage history, employment outlook, and tech-market signals where available
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Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary Overview in New Jersey

Careerclev's modeled 2026 benchmark places Power Distributor and Dispatcher pay in New Jersey at about $122,951 per year. On the latest official statewide BLS baseline, the range runs from about $96,480.0 at the lower end to $146,220 for top earners.

This guide covers the full statewide Power Distributor and Dispatcher salary picture first, then compares metro markets inside New Jersey where BLS data is available — making it useful for candidates who want a broader view beyond any single city.

New Jersey Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary vs the U.S. Average

The statewide median for Power Distributor and Dispatcher roles in New Jersey is $122,951, compared with a U.S. median of $107,240. That gap of +15% helps readers see whether this state sits in a premium salary market, a near-national market, or a lower-cost salary market relative to the rest of the country.

BenchmarkNew JerseyUnited StatesDifference
Projected annual salary$122,951$107,240+15% vs U.S.
Entry-level benchmark$118,168$77,487.0+53% vs U.S.
Senior-level benchmark$148,386$140,856+5% vs U.S.
Top baseline wage range$146,220$144,900Near national
Projected hourly equivalent$54$52320 state jobs
How to read the state premium Washington is currently the strongest-paying metro in this state, which helps explain how local employer concentration pushes the state average. Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services is the strongest-paying industry benchmark currently available.

Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary by Experience Level in New Jersey

Statewide experience bands help show how much of the salary story comes from growing responsibility, not location alone. Even inside one state, the distance between entry-level and senior pay can be wide enough to change how attractive the long-term path looks.

Entry-Level
0-2 years
$118K
$59/hr median equivalent
$106K - $123K
Lower percentile wages modeled into early-career pay.
Mid-Level
3-5 years
$123K
$59/hr median equivalent
$118K - $148K
Independent delivery and broader scope become the norm.
Senior
6-10 years
$148K
$59/hr median equivalent
$123K - $160K
Higher salaries usually reflect stronger ownership and specialization.
Lead / Principal
10+ years
$160K
$59/hr median equivalent
$148K - $195K
Leadership pay reflects broader responsibility and top-end wage ranges.
LevelExperienceProjected SalaryProjected RangeVs U.S.
Entry-Level Power Distributor and Dispatcher0-2 years$118,168$105,593 - $122,951+10% vs U.S.
Mid-Level Power Distributor and Dispatcher3-5 years$122,951$118,168 - $148,386+15% vs U.S.
Senior Power Distributor and Dispatcher6-10 years$148,386$122,951 - $160,031+38% vs U.S.
Lead / Principal Power Distributor and Dispatcher10+ years$160,031$148,386 - $195,238+49% vs U.S.
State experience modelThese experience bands are modeled from local wage percentiles because BLS publishes wage distributions, not direct entry, mid, senior, or lead labels.
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Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary by City in New Jersey

City-level differences inside New Jersey can be large. Stronger salary metro areas often combine dense employers, specialized industries, and stronger competition for experienced Power Distributor and Dispatcher talent.

City / MetroProjected SalaryProjected RangeVs StateMarket Signal
Washington$139,170$86,050.0 - $184,160+13% vs U.S.Competitive metro
Idaho$136,550$119,250 - $170,610+11% vs U.S.Competitive metro
Connecticut$134,050$74,620.0 - $158,810+9% vs U.S.Competitive metro
Nevada$133,910$90,420.0 - $153,610+9% vs U.S.Competitive metro
Oregon$130,100$91,120.0 - $166,610+6% vs U.S.Competitive metro
New York$128,680$91,230.0 - $164,180+5% vs U.S.Competitive metro
Minnesota$122,620$80,860.0 - $140,710Near nationalValue market
Georgia$121,970$64,280.0 - $168,210Near nationalValue market

Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary by Industry in New Jersey

Industry mix is one of the strongest drivers behind pay differences inside a state. Stronger salary industry rows usually reflect employers that place the role closer to revenue, specialized operations, or hard-to-source talent.

IndustryModeled SalaryReference RangeSignal
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$166,840$105,880 - $207,900Stronger salary
Government Excluding Schools, Hospitals, and Postal Service$120,290$60,890.0 - $162,120Stronger salary
Government, Schools, Hospitals, and Postal Service$115,480$61,180.0 - $159,630Stronger salary
Management of Companies and Enterprises$108,870$89,980.0 - $145,780Competitive
Utilities$106,160$72,290.0 - $139,110Competitive
Other Services Except Public Administration$105,400$85,580.0 - $108,040Competitive
Administrative, Support, Waste Management, and Remediation Services$90,140.0$37,060.0 - $114,440Competitive
Educational Services$79,750.0$67,180.0 - $105,990Competitive

Entry-Level Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey

Entry-level pay in New Jersey for power distributor and dispatcher usually starts near the lower statewide wage band, then rises as candidates move from supervised work into independent delivery. The first major salary jump often comes from handling broader scope, changing employers, or moving into stronger local metro markets.

Starting benchmark
$118K
$106K - $123K
Typical early-career compensation in this state, modeled from the lower end of the local wage distribution.
Promotion target
$123K
+4.0% vs entry median
The move into reliable independent delivery is usually the first real comp inflection point.
Preparation pathJob Zone Three: Medium Preparation Needed. Typical education: Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree. Training signal: Employees in these occupations usually need one or two years of training involving both on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
StageTypical SalaryTimelineKey Signal
Intern / trainee$89.8K - $116KPre-full-timeFoundational proof
Entry-level$118,1680-2 yearsStructured support and learning
Promotion-ready junior$128K - $144K12-24 monthsIndependent delivery
Mid-level target$122,95118-30 monthsBroader ownership
Entry estimateEntry-level Power Distributor and Dispatcher pay in New Jersey is modeled around $118,168using the lower state wage percentiles.
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Public vs Private-Sector Pay in New Jersey

The state salary dataset here does not label every wage row by public or private ownership, so this section models the comparison from statewide salary levels and the industry spread visible in the data. It is best read as pay guidance, not as a direct government-vs-private wage census.

Employer TypeEstimated SalaryBest MatchHow It Is Modeled
Public / institutional style$120,290Government Excluding Schools, Hospitals, and Postal ServiceAnchored to lower-variance industry rows and the statewide baseline
Private-market baseline$122,951New Jersey commercial employersUses the core statewide median as the middle market
Top private-sector path$166,840Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesAnchored to the strongest visible industry pay rows
Interpretation notePrivate-sector upside is usually strongest where Power Distributor and Dispatcher work is closer to revenue, specialized operations, or employer competition. Institutional paths often trade some upside for steadier pay bands and clearer progression.

Remote vs Onsite Power Distributor and Dispatcher Pay in New Jersey

Remote and hybrid work can change the salary story for a state page because the employer market may be broader than the worker’s home location. Where direct remote comp data is available, it is shown below; otherwise the fallback rows use the local salary benchmark as the base case.

Work TypeEstimated SalaryExperienceBest FitFlexibility
Remote$122,951Market dependentNational hiring poolsHigh
Hybrid$126,640Metro dependentNew Jersey employersMedium
Onsite$124,181Location dependentLocal teams and officesLower

The best remote comparison is total pay after commute, housing pressure, and access to stronger employer markets. A lower-cost metro paired with national hiring access can outperform a higher nominal local salary.

Cost of Living for Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey

A state salary should be read alongside rent, taxes, commuting, and the mix of high-cost and lower-cost metro areas inside the state. The same Power Distributor and Dispatcher salary can feel very different across New Jersey.

MarketProjected SalaryMonthlyVs StateModeled Cost Signal
Washington$139,170$11.6K+13% vs U.S.Balanced metro
Idaho$136,550$11.4K+11% vs U.S.Balanced metro
Connecticut$134,050$11.2K+9% vs U.S.Balanced metro
Nevada$133,910$11.2K+9% vs U.S.Balanced metro
Oregon$130,100$10.8K+6% vs U.S.Balanced metro
New York$128,680$10.7K+5% vs U.S.Balanced metro
Purchasing-power reminder Washington sets the top in-state pay benchmark, while California shows how lower salary markets may come with a lighter local cost burden.

Leading Salary Cities in New Jersey

Statewide averages flatten the most important local differences. This ranking brings those differences back into view by showing which cities and metros inside New Jersey create the strongest salary benchmarks for this role.

City / MetroProjected SalaryProjected RangeVs State
Washington$139,170$86,050.0 - $184,160+13% vs U.S.
Idaho$136,550$119,250 - $170,610+11% vs U.S.
Connecticut$134,050$74,620.0 - $158,810+9% vs U.S.
Nevada$133,910$90,420.0 - $153,610+9% vs U.S.
Oregon$130,100$91,120.0 - $166,610+6% vs U.S.
New York$128,680$91,230.0 - $164,180+5% vs U.S.
Minnesota$122,620$80,860.0 - $140,710Near national
Georgia$121,970$64,280.0 - $168,210Near national
Maine$116,810$72,970.0 - $133,010-5% vs U.S.
California$116,360$88,820.0 - $171,500-5% vs U.S.

Power Distributor and Dispatcher Demand Outlook in New Jersey

Career growth inside New Jersey is best read through two lenses: the local salary ladder and the broader national demand outlook. The salary ladder shows how compensation expands with responsibility, while the outlook data shows whether employers are likely to keep competing for talent.

1
Intern / Trainee
$62.2K - $83.6K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
2
Junior
$77.2K - $102K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
3
Mid Level
$96.5K - $120K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
4
Senior
$116K - $150K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
5
Lead
$137K - $174K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
6
Principal / Architect
$161K - $220K
Salary growth at this step usually reflects broader ownership, stronger specialization, and more independent impact.
BLS Demand SignalEmployment is projected to change by -3.2% from 2024 to 2034.
DecliningAnnual openings: 0.8 thousand.
Metric2026 Outlook
Projected employment9.3k → 9k
Typical educationMost occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.
Related experiencePrevious work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is required for these occupations. For example, an electrician must have completed three or four years of apprenticeship or several years of vocational training, and often must have passed a licensing exam, in order to perform the job.
State market anchor320 jobs with a median of $122,951

Factors That Affect Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey

State salary is shaped by more than the job title. Metro concentration, local industry strength, training expectations, and the size of the in-state employer market all influence where pay ultimately settles.

Years of Experience
Salary usually rises as the role moves from entry-level execution to independent ownership, mentoring, and broader decision-making.
Location and Cost of Living
Local salary ranges vary by labor market, employer density, and household-income context.
Industry
Industry pay can vary when employers in higher-margin or harder-to-staff sectors compete for the same occupation.
Specialized Skills
O*NET marks high-demand role-specific skills as relevant skills for this role, making them useful anchors for specialization and salary-growth content.
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How to Increase Your Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey

Salary growth tends to come fastest when candidates combine stronger proof of impact, better-paying market selection, and negotiation with current state and U.S. benchmarks in hand.

MoveWhy It HelpsTimelineAvg. Salary Impact
Benchmark against stronger marketsCompare national, metro, and industry salary facts before negotiating so your target range is grounded in current wage data.1-3 months+15-30%
Build a visible specializationPrioritize skills such as high-demand role-specific skills; O*NET relevance scores make these good first candidates for portfolio and resume positioning.3-9 months$14.8K - $34.4K
Target higher-paying industriesUse industry salary facts to identify sectors that already pay above the occupation baseline.2-6 months$9.8K - $22.1K
Fastest practical liftThe quickest salary gains often come from combining stronger proof, a better-paying metro or industry target, and a well-benchmarked negotiation conversation.

Power Distributor and Dispatcher Salary in New Jersey: FAQs

These questions usually come up after readers compare the statewide benchmark with city differences, experience bands, and demand signals. They are here to clear up the parts of the salary picture that still feel uncertain after the main sections.

These FAQs focus on how readers searching for "Power Distributor and Dispatcher" compare statewide salary levels, metro differences, and career progression across the state.

What is the average Power Distributors & Dispatchers salary?
The latest national baseline for Power Distributors & Dispatchers is about $107,200 per year, based on the current BLS-derived salary facts in CareerClev.
What is the entry-level Power Distributors & Dispatchers salary?
Entry-level estimates for Power Distributors & Dispatchers are modeled around the lower BLS percentile range, currently about $70,800 per year nationally.
How much can senior Power Distributors & Dispatchers professionals earn?
Senior Power Distributors & Dispatchers estimates are modeled from upper percentile wage bands and currently sit around $128,700 per year nationally.
Does location affect Power Distributors & Dispatchers salary?
Yes. CareerClev stores salary facts by national, state, and metro locations, so location-specific pages should use the closest available geography instead of a single national number.
Which skills matter for Power Distributors & Dispatchers salary growth?
CareerClev uses O*NET skill importance and level scores to identify role-relevant skills. These are useful for recommendations, but should not be presented as measured salary premiums unless enriched compensation data exists.
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Data Sources & MethodologyUpdated using 2024 BLS OEWS salary facts, O*NET occupation-skill data, Census location context where available, ILOSTAT country benchmarks where mapped, BLS Employment Projections where imported, and Stack Overflow Developer Survey enrichment for mapped tech roles.
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