How much does a Technical Planner make in CA?

As of April 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Technical Planner in California is $78,394. Salary.com reports that pay typically ranges from $65,474 to $91,950, with most professionals earning between $53,711 and $104,293.

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$65,474 to $91,950
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Location Avg. Salary Date Updated
Location Coachella, CA Avg. Salary $74,463 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Acampo, CA Avg. Salary $75,999 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Acton, CA Avg. Salary $78,223 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Adelanto, CA Avg. Salary $74,407 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Adin, CA Avg. Salary $72,679 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Agoura Hills, CA Avg. Salary $77,200 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Aguanga, CA Avg. Salary $74,563 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Ahwahnee, CA Avg. Salary $70,789 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Alameda, CA Avg. Salary $86,795 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Alamo, CA Avg. Salary $86,596 Date Updated April 01, 2025
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