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Installation and Repair

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CAREERS

11

Careers

Commercial/Industrial Electrical Equipment Repairer
Avg. Salary

$62,110

Education Level

One to two years post-secondary training

Job Outlook

Stable

Control and Valve Installer/Repairer
Avg. Salary

$67,220

Education Level

High school preferred, plus moderate length, on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Electrical Power-line Installer/Repairer
Avg. Salary

$68,650

Education Level

High school (GED), plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Heating or Air Conditioning Mechanic/Installer
Avg. Salary

$49,050

Education Level

Post-secondary training, plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Avg. Salary

$59,320

Education Level

One to two years post-secondary training

Job Outlook

Increasing

Installation/Maintenance Worker Helper
Avg. Salary

$34,440

Education Level

High school preferred, plus short term, on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Mechanics and Repairers Supervisor
Avg. Salary

$71,470

Education Level

High school (GED), plus work experience

Job Outlook

Stable

Powerhouse/Substation Electrical Equipment Repairer
Avg. Salary

$82,570

Education Level

One to two years post-secondary training

Job Outlook

Stable

Solar Energy Installation Manager
Avg. Salary

$72,920

Education Level

High school (GED), plus work experience

Job Outlook

Stable

Solar Thermal Installer/Technician
Avg. Salary

$52,790

Education Level

High school (GED), plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Wind Turbine Service Technician
Avg. Salary

$53,870

Education Level

Post-secondary training, plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Increasing

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