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Installation and Repair Careers in Energy

Installers and repairers are essential to the energy industry.

Installation and repair workers primarily install, inspect, test, and repair electrical or mechanical equipment.

An installation or repair career in energy could be for you if you like:

  • Team work
  • Working with tools and technology
  • Working outdoors
  • Troubleshooting
  • Physical activity like climbing and standing for long periods of time
Job Title Median
Hourly
Wage
Typical Education Level Needed Alternative Job Titles
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
$28.60 Work experience (in related occupation) Facility Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Foreman  
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment $25.50 Post secondary vocational training Hydro Plant Technician, Instrument and Controls (I & C) Technician  
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay
$33.11 Post secondary vocational training Relay technician, Substation mechanic, Instrument and Controls (I & C) Technician  
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
$27.73 Moderate-term on-the-job training (1-12 months) Electric Meter Technician  
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $24.88 Post secondary vocational training Air Conditioning Technician, HVAC Technician (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician), Service Manager, Service Technician  
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
$22.15 Long-term on-the-job training (> 12 months) Industrial Electrician, Biofuel Maintenance Mechanic  
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
$31.04 Long-term on-the-job training (> 12 months) Lineworker  

Indicates better job availability relative to other occupations in Minnesota over the last six months.

Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development