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Maintenance & Repair Workers, General

Introduction

General Maintenance and Repair Workers generally fix and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. Their day to day tasks can range from painting or repair flooring, to working on plumbing, electrical, or air-conditioning and heating systems. Additionally, these workers are also responsible for recognizing when a job is above their skill level and requires further expertise.

How to Get Started

Career Requirements

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics General Maintenance and Repair Workers typically do not require formal education beyond high school, as they often learn their skills on the job. While additional courses or training in areas such as mechanical drawing, electricity, woodworking, blueprint reading, mathematics, and computers are not required, they can enhance a worker’s proficiency and opportunities in the field.  

Career Checklist:

  • High school diploma or equivalent

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Available Trainings and Education

Nevada Opportunities

Nevada’s Local Technical Assistance Program provides a Pavement Preservation Concentration program in order to teach important decision-making concepts and practices.

Annual Wages in This Role

Salary Estimates

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median annual wage for General Maintenance and Repair Workers was about $46,700 in May 2023, depending on the company.

In Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV:
Workers on average earn $47,870.

10% of workers earn $33,450 or less.

10% of workers earn $75,160 or more.

In Nevada:
Workers on average earn $47,870.

10% of workers earn $32,780 or less.

10% of workers earn $75,160 or more.

In the United States:
Workers on average earn $46,700.

10% of workers earn $30,860 or less.

10% of workers earn $73,490 or more.

Career Outlook

Growth Opportunities

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, general maintenance and repair work is projected to grow 5% from 2023 to 2033, driven by the continued need to improve and renovate properties.