How much does an Used Equipment Manager make hourly?

As of January 01, 2025, the average hourly pay of Used Equipment Manager in the United States is $64. While Salary.com is seeing that Used Equipment Manager salary in the US can go up to $92 or down to $51, but most earn between $57 and $78. Salary.com shows the average base salary (core compensation), as well as the average total cash compensation for the job of Used Equipment Manager in the United States.

Used Equipment Manager Salaries by Percentile
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75th Percentile $162,981 $13,582 $3,134 $78
Average $132,887 $11,074 $2,556 $64
25th Percentile $119,281 $9,940 $2,294 $57
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What is the yearly and monthly salary as an Used Equipment Manager?

As of January 01, 2025, the average annual salary is $132,887 (range: $106,894 to $190,380); the average monthly salary is $11,074 (range: $8,908 to $15,865).

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What are the salaries of Used Equipment Manager with different levels of experience?

As of January 01, 2025, Salary.com is seeing that an entry-level Used Equipment Manager with under 1 year experience makes about $127,025. With less than 2 years of experience, a mid-level Used Equipment Manager makes around $127,631. After 2-4 years, the Used Equipment Manager pay rises to about $129,044. Those senior Used Equipment Manager with 5-8 years of experience earn roughly $130,659, and those Used Equipment Manager having 8 years or more experience is expected to earn about $135,197 on average.

Levels Salary
Entry Level Used Equipment Manager $127,025
Intermediate Level Used Equipment Manager $127,631
Senior Level Used Equipment Manager $129,044
Specialist Level Used Equipment Manager $130,659
Expert Level Used Equipment Manager $135,197
$127,025 0 yr
$127,631 < 2 yrs
$129,044 2-4 yrs
$130,659 5-8 yrs
$135,197 > 8 yrs
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Entry Level 4%
Mid Level 4%
Senior Level 3%
Top Level 2%
Experienced 2%
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How much does salary of Used Equipment Manager vary from state to state?

How much does salary of Used Equipment Manager vary from city to city?

Salaries in the United States can vary significantly from city to city due to a multitude of factors, including cost of living, local economic conditions, and industry presence.

For example, as of January 01, 2025, the average yearly salary of Used Equipment Manager in San Francisco, CA is $166,108 and in New York, NY, the average annual salary goes to $155,211. While an Used Equipment Manager earns $148,966 per year in Boston, MA.

What is the salary trend of Used Equipment Manager?

For those exploring the changing dynamics of Used Equipment Manager salaries, Salary.com offers detailed insights through our Job Trending in CA Labor Market analysis. As of January 01, 2025, our research highlights a notable shift in Used Equipment Manager compensation over the past six years. For instance, the median salary has moved from $113,675 in 2023 to about $114,170 in 2024 (for a comprehensive analysis of Used Equipment Manager salary trends, click here). It's crucial to consider several elements, including geographical location, experience level, industry demand, and economic development, as they play a significant role in influencing salary variations.

Average Annual Salary of Used Equipment Manager Over Time

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Used Equipment Manager Salary by Year

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2023 $113,675
2024 $114,170
2025 $112,816
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Job Openings of Used Equipment Manager

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Most Common Benefits for Used Equipment Manager

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
Base Salary 58.7%
Bonuses 18.8%
Social Security 5.7%
401k/403b 3.1%
Disability 0.7%
Healthcare 1.6%
Pension 3.3%
Time Off 8.1%
Core Compensation
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Base Salary $132,887 58.7%
Bonus $42,474 18.8%
Value of Benefits
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Social Security $12,996 5.7%
401K/403B $7,014 3.1%
Disability $1,578 0.7%
Healthcare $3,507 1.6%
Pension $7,541 3.3%
Time Off $18,211 8.1%
Total Compensation $226,207 100%
Core Compensation is based on averages for this job and does not reflect personal factors used to determine your projected salary range.
Value of Benefits indicates the employer's expected contribution and paid time off.
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FAQ about Used Equipment Manager

1. What are the responsibilities of Used Equipment Manager?

Used Equipment Manager manages the procurement, inventory and provides sales support for used equipment. Performs cold calls, maintains customer contact to sell the initial usage and/or continued usage of used equipment. Being an Used Equipment Manager typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. Used Equipment Manager is a specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. To be an Used Equipment Manager typically requires 7+ years of related experience.

2. What are the skills of Used Equipment Manager

Specify the abilities and skills that a person needs in order to carry out the specified job duties. Each competency has five to ten behavioral assertions that can be observed, each with a corresponding performance level (from one to five) that is required for a particular job.

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Customer Service: Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. The perception of success of such interactions is dependent on employees "who can adjust themselves to the personality of the guest". Customer service concerns the priority an organization assigns to customer service relative to components such as product innovation and pricing. In this sense, an organization that values good customer service may spend more money in training employees than the average organization or may proactively interview customers for feedback. From the point of view of an overall sales process engineering effort, customer service plays an important role in an organization's ability to generate income and revenue. From that perspective, customer service should be included as part of an overall approach to systematic improvement. One good customer service experience can change the entire perception a customer holds towards the organization.

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Business Operations: The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets owned by a business. Assets can be either physical or intangible. An example of value derived from a physical asset, like a building, is rent. An example of value derived from an intangible asset, like an idea, is a royalty. The effort involved in "harvesting" this value is what constitutes business operations cycles.

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Insurance Products: Insurance Products means any of the insurance coverage underwritten in whole or in part by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

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The average hourly salary for an Used Equipment Manager is $64 per hour in the United States, updated at January 01, 2025.
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