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California / Facilities Worker

Role across California

Facilities Worker

Carry out the duties of this position in support of the agency's public mission.

123 people hold the Facilities Worker role across 2 departments in California, with a median total compensation of $68,268.

Employees
123
Median pay
$68,268
Departments
2
Cross-jurisdiction
#1 of 1

Compared with the local labor market

Facilities Worker pay vs. California

Across all employers in California, the median wage for Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleanersabout 234,240 people is $41,090. California pays a median base salary of $67,778 for this role, 65% above that figureabove the 90th percentile of local pay for the occupation.

Where California sits in the local pay range

10th
25th
Median
75th
90th
$35,610
$36,830
$41,090
$48,250
$58,950
California median · $67,778

The bar is the range of annual wages for Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners across every employer in California, from the 10th to the 90th percentile, with the middle 50% highlighted. The marker shows California’s median base salary for this role. Both figures are base pay only.

And across the country

Nationwide, the median wage for Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleanersabout 2,209,760 people is $36,840. California’s median base salary is 84% above that national figure, above the 90th percentile of pay for the occupation nationally.

10th
25th
Median
75th
90th
$28,640
$32,240
$36,840
$44,060
$50,270
California median · $67,778

Local and national wages differ for reasons beyond how well a job pays — cost of living, the mix of employers, and local demand for the occupation all move the California range relative to the national one.

Computed over the 99 of 123 people in this role paid at least $25,000 in base salary. The rest are part-year or part-time records, whose actual pay isn’t comparable to a full-time annual wage.

Median total compensation for this role at California is $68,268, which includes overtime and employer-paid benefits. The benchmark above excludes both, so total compensation is deliberately not compared against it.

Benchmark: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025). BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) covers all employers in the area — private, non-profit, and government alike — so this is a comparison against the whole local labor market for the occupation, not against private-sector pay. OEWS wages are straight-time pay and exclude overtime, shift differentials, and employer-paid benefits, so the government figure shown here is base pay on the same basis. Total compensation is not comparable to it. Job titles are matched to the closest standard occupation, so the comparison is between similar work rather than an identical job classification.

Within California

Departments with this role

Largest California departments for this role

Departments in Californiaemploying the most people in this role. Each bar links to that department’s page for the role.