Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment

Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment

Install, adjust, or maintain mobile electronics communication equipment, including sound, sonar, security, navigation, and surveillance systems on trains, watercraft, or other mobile equipment.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Arizona 80 $58,880 $28.31
California 1,080 $72,870 $35.04
Connecticut 140 $76,650 $36.85
Florida 390 $61,060 $29.36
Georgia $46,370 $22.29
Illinois 670 $73,440 $35.31
Indiana 80 $70,380 $33.84
Iowa 160 $72,360 $34.79
Kansas 160 $62,490 $30.04
Kentucky $51,870 $24.94
Louisiana 220 $62,190 $29.90
Maine $68,830 $33.09
Maryland 380 $66,450 $31.95
Massachusetts 70 $87,140 $41.89
Minnesota 40 $82,090 $39.47
Missouri 270 $62,220 $29.92
Nebraska 720 $74,030 $35.59
Nevada 60 $65,790 $31.63
New Hampshire 40 $61,290 $29.47
New Jersey 780 $69,670 $33.50
New Mexico 70 $54,210 $26.06
New York 1,010 $76,050 $36.56
North Carolina 90 $67,700 $32.55
Ohio 280 $70,340 $33.82
Pennsylvania 60 $55,960 $26.90
Tennessee 310 $57,100 $27.45
Texas 790 $83,470 $40.13
Virginia 950 $60,630 $29.15
Washington 250 $83,970 $40.37
Wisconsin 40 $82,050 $39.45
Wyoming 40 $84,260 $40.51

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

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  • $70,650 per year
    National average salary
    Moderate
    Job growth rate
  • Postsecondary nondegree award
    Typical education requirement
  • Long-term on-the-job training
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment.

  • Less than high school 8%
  • High school graduate 30%
  • College dropout 31%
  • Associate’s degree 17%
  • Bachelor’s degree 13%
  • Master’s degree 1%
  • Doctorate degree 0%

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