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Dallas, TX Area

Fence Erectors

Fence erectors, also known as fence installers or fence builders, are responsible for installing fences on residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Their job description typically includes: 1. Reading blueprints or specifications to determine the layout of the fence. 2. Measuring and marking the location of the fence, ensuring accuracy and alignment. 3. Digging holes for fence posts and setting them securely in place. 4. Installing fence panels, pickets, gates, and other necessary components. 5. Cutting and shaping materials to fit specific measurements. 6. Using hand tools and power tools such as saws, drills, and nail guns. 7. Ensuring the fence is level, straight, and structurally sound. 8. Repairing or replacing damaged or worn fencing materials. 9. Collaborating with clients to understand their needs and preferences. 10. Adhering to safety guidelines and regulations throughout the installation process. Overall, fence erectors play a crucial role in creating boundaries, enhancing security, and providing privacy for various types of properties.

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

$31,310.00

25th percentile

$35,320.00

median (50th percentile)

$43,850.00

75th percentile

$49,930.00

90th percentile

$56,710.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$15.06

25th percentile

$16.98

median (50th percentile)

$21.08

75th percentile

$24.01

90th percentile

$27.27

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Education / Training

Fence erectors typically do not need formal education beyond a high school diploma or equivalent. While there are no strict educational requirements for this job, having basic math skills, knowledge of construction techniques, and familiarity with tools and equipment used in fence installation can be beneficial. Some employers may provide on-the-job training to individuals without prior experience. In terms of training, fence erectors often learn through hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced professionals. They acquire skills in measuring and marking boundaries, digging post holes, setting posts, aligning and securing fences, and making repairs and adjustments as necessary. Training may also cover safety procedures, material selection, and customer service.