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SUMMARY
42%
Moderate Risk
21%
Low Risk
34%
Low Risk
41%
Moderate Risk
43%
Moderate Risk
JOB SCORE 5.4/10 6.5/10 5.5/10 6.4/10 5.4/10
POLLING
30%
(Low Risk, Based on 134 votes)
36%
(Low Risk, Based on 30 votes)
50%
(Moderate Risk, Based on 16 votes)
36%
(Low Risk, Based on 66 votes)
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GROWTH
by year 2034
2.4%
3.1%
6.1%
16.1%
11.5%
WAGES
$60,640
or $29.15 per hour
$78,300
or $37.64 per hour
$82,730
or $39.77 per hour
$63,760
or $30.65 per hour
$50,540
or $24.30 per hour
VOLUME
as of 2024
287,230
600,680
7,310
421,940
18,710
SNOWFLAKE [?] The Snowflake is a visual summary of the five badges: Automation Risk (calculated), Risk (polled), Growth, Wages and Volume. It gives you an instant snapshot of an occupations profile. The colour of the Snowflake relates to its size. The better the occupation scores in relation to others, the larger and greener the Snowflake becomes. Snowflake diagram for Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Snowflake diagram for First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Snowflake diagram for Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment Snowflake diagram for Industrial Machinery Mechanics Snowflake diagram for Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians
DESCRIPTION Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul buses and trucks, or maintain and repair any type of diesel engines. Includes mechanics working primarily with automobile or marine diesel engines. Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers, and repairers. May also advise customers on recommended services. Excludes team or work leaders. Install, adjust, or maintain mobile electronics communication equipment, including sound, sonar, security, navigation, and surveillance systems on trains, watercraft, or other mobile equipment. Repair, install, adjust, or maintain industrial production and processing machinery or refinery and pipeline distribution systems. May also install, dismantle, or move machinery and heavy equipment according to plans. Diagnose, inspect, adjust, repair, or overhaul recreational vehicles including travel trailers. May specialize in maintaining gas, electrical, hydraulic, plumbing, or chassis/towing systems as well as repairing generators, appliances, and interior components. Includes workers who perform customized van conversions.

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Automation Risk

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