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Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles

Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles, are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic systems in motor vehicles. Their job description typically includes tasks such as installing GPS systems, sound systems, alarms, and other electronic components, diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical issues, repairing or replacing faulty parts, and ensuring that all electronic systems function properly. They may also be involved in advising customers on the use and maintenance of electronic equipment in vehicles.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$33,270.00

25th percentile

$33,270.00

median (50th percentile)

$36,610.00

75th percentile

$46,460.00

90th percentile

$56,440.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$16.00

25th percentile

$16.00

median (50th percentile)

$17.60

75th percentile

$22.34

90th percentile

$27.14

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Education / Training

Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles typically need a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the field. While some positions may require further education, such as an associate degree or certification in electronics or a related field, on-the-job training is often provided. In terms of formal education, completing high school is generally a minimum requirement for this job, with additional technical training enhancing one's prospects. Training for Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles usually involves a combination of on-the-job learning and classroom instruction. This can include courses in electronics, automotive technology, and specific equipment training. Apprenticeships are common, allowing individuals to gain hands-on experience under the supervision of experienced technicians. Manufacturers and vocational schools also offer specialized training programs tailored to the intricacies of vehicle electronic systems. Continuous learning is essential in this field due to the constant evolution of automotive technology and electronics.