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25 of the Highest Paying Jobs in Hesperia, CA for 2024

The top jobs in the Hesperia area can pay up to $262,901 per year

You can find high paying jobs in the Hesperia area on ZipRecruiter in many industries, and matching a range of qualifications and experience levels. On this page, read about the top tier of commonly found positions near Hesperia by salary. Seven of these have upper quadrant annual salaries over $75,381. If these careers are not the right fit for you, explore more jobs in Hesperia here.

High Paying Hesperia Jobs

  • Dedicated Owner Operator

    Salary range: $65,231-$262,901 per year

    Dedicated Owner-Operators are truckers who are dedicated to one company and drive a consistent route. Other long-haul truckers may not know where they are traveling to from week to week; Dedicated Owner-Operators have a consistent destination. They have set routes that do not change. This is where the name comes from—the owner-operator is dedicated to their routes, and is not available to take other jobs or to change their course. Owner-Operator Truck Drivers own, rent, or lease their truck, rather than driving a truck owned by their employer.

  • Box Truck Owner Operator

    Salary range: $50,100-$150,200 per year

    A box truck owner-operator is a truck driver who transports cargo and makes deliveries using a truck that they own or lease. A box truck is usually 4 to 7 meters long and has a cargo bay; while these trucks are not semi-trailer trucks, they can be used to hitch additional cargo. Box truck owner-operators contract their equipment and labor to companies in for short or long range shipments.

  • Surgical Tech

    Surgical technologists are the first people to enter the operating room before a surgery. They prepare and sterilize the location and layout all needed equipment, taking a careful count of everything being used. Once everything is sterile and prepared, the surgical tech acts as an aid for the surgeon and surgical assistant. While continuing to maintain the sterility of the room, they may also be asked to help prep and give medications, assist with retraction of tissues from the patient, and pass instruments to the surgeon as needed. Postoperatively, surgical techs count every tool and device used once again, to ensure nothing was left inside the patient. They may also help with sutures and to disinfect the incision site. Finally, they help with the proper disposal of all gauzes, drapes, and syringes.

  • Construction

    Salary range: $71,100-$115,600 per year

    Construction jobs encompass a wide range of opportunities in the industry, ranging from carpenters and electricians to project managers and civil engineers. Construction professionals participate in a wide range of projects. There are residential projects, such as single family homes, small lot developments, or apartment buildings, commercial projects, such as building strip malls, industrial facilities or office buildings, and a range of infrastructure projects, such as public transit construction or building bridges. Your duties and responsibilities depend on the type of project and your role in the construction industry.

  • Respiratory Therapist

    Salary range: $63,100-$111,600 per year

    Respiratory therapists are medical workers and typically work in a hospital or similar healthcare facility setting. They care for patients with emphysema, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, chest trauma, and cardiac failure. When working with patients, they conduct an examination to gain an understanding of any existing breathing issues that the patient may have. This examination may be as simple as a conversation-style interview, or it may be slightly more in-depth with various diagnostic tests. Once they have an understanding of the potential respiratory issues or risks, the respiratory therapist works with a physician to develop a patient treatment plan. Similar to other medical professionals, respiratory therapists are expected to work with their patients throughout the entire treatment process: monitoring, recording, and evaluating their progress.

  • Rig Welder

    Salary range: $72,600-$100,100 per year

    A Rig Welder is a key player in the oil industry. Rig Welder work on oil rigs--large platforms erected to carry out oil drilling, processing, and storage--and use specialized equipment to weld metals on the rig. Rig Welders are vital in reinforcing the infrastructure necessary to extract and process oil and, in many cases, natural gases. Rig Welders also construct pipes, bond metals to create beams, vessels, and pipes, and ensure the proper use, maintenance, and storage of welding equipment.

  • Tattoo

    Salary range: $43,600-$80,100 per year

    A tattoo artist uses artistic and creative talent to apply a permanent ink design or graphic on someone’s skin. They use sterilized needles, equipment, and special non-toxic inks. Job duties include meeting with each customer, sketching potential designs, and using a tattoo machine to apply the graphic. A tattoo artist may offer recommendations on size, color, and body placement. Many artists choose to specialize in one style of art, and some work free-hand.

  • Slpa

    SLPAs are speech-language pathology assistants. They work under licensed speech-language pathologists to treat and improve communication disorders. Some issues they treat include developmental delays, speech impediments, stuttering, and hearing impairment. As an SLPA, your job duties may include checking in patients when they arrive, setting up equipment for screenings, documenting observations of the speech-language pathologist during evaluations, and preparing the room for treatment. You may also be responsible for filing patient paperwork, scheduling appointments, and other administrative tasks. While SLPAs are required to obtain a license to practice, they are not able to work with patients independently; they must work under a licensed supervising speech-language pathologist.

  • Automotive Technician

    Salary range: $43,600-$69,600 per year

    An automotive technician is someone who has completed technical training and does repairs and maintenance of computerized car parts. Like a mechanic, an automotive technician will diagnose car problems, then offer repair solutions. Unlike a mechanic, automotive technicians work on the electronic and computerized parts of a car, doing maintenance and repairs. This work can be anything from repairing the brakes to adjusting built-in WiFi.

  • Hospital Pharmacy Technician

    A hospital pharmacy technician fills prescriptions for patients admitted to the hospital. Typical duties include preparing medicines, stocking supplies, and collecting patient information. They may also create compound medications, IV fluids, and other mixtures for patients. Hospital pharmacy technicians do not have any direct contact with patients, and they work under the direct supervision of the lead pharmacist. Retail pharmacy technicians do much of the same work, but hospital pharmacy technicians are expected to have a better understanding of prescriptions and medical terminology.

  • Fine Artist

    Salary range: $30,638-$66,219 per year

    A fine artist uses a number of techniques and materials to create works of art for sale or exhibition. A fine artist can work in a variety of media, such as oil or acrylic painting, pen and ink, photography, ceramics, and other sculpting materials. Some fine artists craft objects that are functional and aesthetically pleasing, while others work solely to design pieces of art that have only a decorative purpose. Many fine artists work alone, but some, especially those who work in mediums such as sculpting or illustration, might work in teams.

  • Truck Driving

    Truck driving jobs encompass a large number of positions in numerous fields, including package delivery, sales, shipping, and logistics. The primary duty involved in truck driving is, unsurprisingly, to drive trucks between destinations to deliver goods. Some truck drivers pick up large shipments from coastal ports and drive them on intercity or interstate routes to distribution centers. Other truck drivers make deliveries within a city or county, such as package delivery drivers or drivers supplying restaurants or other retail locations.

  • Heavy Equipment Operator

    Heavy Equipment Operator jobs require the safe and proper use of various types of heavy machinery in a large construction or demolition environment. The tasks of a Heavy Equipment Operator vary depending on the type of job and machinery. Examples of heavy equipment include bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. Heavy equipment operators most commonly work in construction, oil and gas pipelines, and logging.

  • Cnc Machinist

    Salary range: $41,000-$56,100 per year

    The job of a CNC machinist is to ensure the accuracy of production runs by pre-programming and monitoring runs for quality. A CNC machinist has a strong working knowledge of Computer Numeric Controlled machinery and is committed to quality and safety.

  • Ekg Technician

    An EKG Technician, or Cardiographic Technician, is a healthcare professional who performs cardiac testing to help doctors as they diagnose issues and care for patients who have heart and lung trouble. They spend their time with patients conducting these tests and submitting result for their files. Primarily, they attach wires to a patient's arms, chest, and legs to monitor EKG readings and then report their findings. EKG Techs may also prepare patients for procedures, obtain and record the patient's medical history, and operate equipment.

  • Yard Hostler

    Salary range: $42,000-$52,100 per year

    As a yard hostler, you move trailers and shipping containers around a construction yard. Your responsibilities include transporting empty and full trailers and containers in and out of dock doors. You drive inside and outside of truck yards, operate heavy machinery and vehicles, and keep trucks and trailers clean and operational. You use pallet jacks, forklifts, and other equipment to move and store goods and drive yard tractors to move trailers. Pre- and post-trip inspections are part of your daily duties, and you work both indoors and outside. You may also wash and maintain equipment in the truck yard.

  • Veterinary Technician

    Salary range: $37,000-$51,600 per year

    Veterinary Technicians, often referred to as Vet Techs, licensed veterinary technicians, or LTVs, assist veterinary doctors in the physical care of animals. Their responsibilities include drawing blood, placing catheters, giving medications, and managing anesthesia during surgery. Often, a Vet Tech will be required to prepare animals for surgery or assist with diagnostic tests, including radiographs, urinalysis, and fecal exams. Occasionally, a Vet Tech may even be asked to perform a dental examination. Veterinary Technicians cannot diagnose illness, prescribe medications, or perform surgeries.

  • Data Entry

    Salary range: $34,000-$45,600 per year

    Data entry jobs involve typing information into electronic formats, whether that’s word processing, spreadsheets, or specific software. It’s a great career option for detail-oriented people—or even those who prefer to work remotely from home. Data entry jobs typically use a computer to enter data or information, often from a hard-copy paper format, into a software application. Some positions may include scanning documents and using optical character recognition or OCR. Some examples of data entry job duties include transcribing, updating customer information, and entering accounting records.

  • Photography

    Salary range: $32,000-$45,100 per year

    Photography professionals, also called photographers, capture moments using cameras and other equipment. They most often take pictures of people, but they also photograph places, artwork, animals, and a wide range of other subjects. Photographers may take pictures for their own use, or they may be hired by individuals, groups, or companies. Before the photo shoot, photographers offer advice about locations, settings, and poses based on their expertise. Standard tools used by a photographer include a camera, tripod, different types of camera lenses, photo editing software, and backdrops. Photographers may work independently on a contract basis, or they may work for a company or agency as a staff photographer.

  • Street Sweeper

    Salary range: $33,000-$44,100 per year

    As a street sweeper, your job is to help clean debris from the streets of a town or city. In most cases, you serve as an operator for a large cleaning machine that uses suction, water, and brushes to clean the roads as effectively as possible. While most street cleanings occur on fixed schedules, a street sweeper also responds to incidents like car wrecks, where glass and other dangerous debris are scattered across a road. You may also perform maintenance on the mechanical systems of your sweeping machines, including daily preventative work. On rare occasions, you may help set up traffic control devices, perform custodial tasks, clean up trash and other debris, or report problems like unusually large debris or hazardous material spills.

  • Event Security

    Salary range: $33,000-$42,000 per year

    Event security provides numerous services at special events, such as concerts, film openings, nightclubs, and festivals. Working in event security, your duties differ depending on the type of work you do. As a guard, you may patrol the perimeter of the venue to protect attendees and prevent unauthorized people from getting inside, or you may provide crowd control services inside and outside the venue. As a special event security manager, your responsibilities are to supervise guards and other security personnel as well as establish appropriate security protocols. You may move about the venue or work from a centralized control room where you monitor the event.

  • Ranch Hand

    Salary range: $30,000-$40,500 per year

    A Ranch Hand, also known as a cowpoke or barn help, is a hired hand who performs a variety of jobs on a ranch. As a Ranch Hand, your responsibilities and duties will vary day to day. They may include animal husbandry, agricultural duties, and maintenance and repair work around the ranch. Ranch Hands must have experience in all aspects of running and maintaining a large ranch. Daily work of a Ranch Hand may also include herding cattle and other livestock to pasture, delivering a calf, riding a horse, building a fence, and fertilizing crops. There is always another task to do on a ranch.

  • Security

    Salary range: $32,000-$39,000 per year

    Security jobs are those that provide protective services for a business, facility, event, or location. Security jobs include law enforcement, private security, and private investigators. There are also many jobs available in cyber security, providing digital security. Each type of security job has a unique set of required skills and qualifications. For example, a correctional officer needs specialized de-escalation and physical training, while a digital security specialist needs education and experience related to information technology, backup, and authentication protocols.

  • Floral Clerk

    Salary range: $31,000-$38,000 per year

    A floral clerk works in a floral department at a market or grocery store or an independent florist’s shop. As a floral clerk, your job duties include taking orders, cutting and arranging flowers for orders and displays, providing information about flower care, maintaining store inventory, and performing general cleaning tasks. While there are no educational qualifications for this career in the floral industry, employers prefer floral clerks to be knowledgeable about various plants and to have excellent customer service skills as well as some experience, such as in making creative arrangements or merchandising a plant product.

  • Private Caregiver

    Salary range: $28,500-$36,000 per year

    The duty of a private caregiver is to help a patient remain independent while living at home or in an assisted living facility. Your duties are also to relieve some of the responsibilities of the family of the client. As a private caregiver, you may provide medical help as well as companionship for senior clients or for people who are recovering from surgery or other traumas. Many private caregivers report to a nurse or more senior home care specialist, and you may have more than one patient, depending on the complexity of each patient’s needs.