Geothermal Production Managers


Overview

Geothermal Production Managers

Introduction

Geothermal production managers oversee the operations of geothermal power plants or well fields. They hire and manage employees and supervise the operations, maintenance, and repairs of geothermal plant equipment, ensuring they comply with industry standards and regulations. In October 2024, approximately 8,870 people were employed in the geothermal industry, according to the research group Statista.

Quick Facts


More

Median Salary

$75,424

More

Employment Prospects

Good

More

Minimum Education Level

Bachelors Degree


More

Experience

Three to four years experience


More

Skills

Building/Trades|Mechanical/Manual Dexterity|Scientific


More

Personality Traits

Problem-Solving|Scientific|Technical

Earnings

Geothermal production managers employed in the United States in December 2024 earned an average base salary of $75,424, based on survey data from geothermal production employees and employers reported to SalaryExpert.com. The salary for entry-level positions was approximately $54,248; senior-level production managers earned $92,921 or more.

The U.S. Department of Labor does not provide s...

Work Environment

Geothermal production managers work in geothermal power plant facilities or oil well fields. They work indoors as well as outdoors. They spend time monitoring equipment and overseeing workers. They wear protective equipment, such as safety goggles and a helmet, when they work in the production area of geothermal plants. They also spend time in offices, using computers for e-mail, data analysis,...

Outlook

The United States continues to lead the world in installed geothermal capacity, but there is still vast potential for development in this country.

Long delays in obtaining geothermal land leases from the government is hindering growth in the industry. In addition, growth in geothermal capacity has slowed because of declining prices for fossil fuel substitutes like natural gas and tax inc...