You don’t necessarily need a four-year degree to have a rewarding career that pays well. In fact, there are plenty of jobs out there that don’t require a bachelor’s degree and meet a wide variety of talents and interests, from nursing to mechanical technicians.
Here’s an explainer of what exactly is a “trade job,” plus a list of 25 of the highest-paying trade jobs as of 2022, which is the latest data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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What Is a Trade Job?
A trade job is a career that requires advanced training and skill that can be acquired outside a four-year bachelor’s degree. Instead, experience can be acquired through on-the-job instruction, apprenticeship, or vocational schooling.
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Highest-Paying Trade Jobs
If you’re interested in a job that doesn’t require a college degree, or you love working with your hands, consider this list of some of the highest-paying trade jobs in the U.S. The compilation shows average annual salary and was compiled from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
By the way, most if not all trade jobs require workers to be on site. Working remotely is not an option.
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1. Power Plant Operator, Distributor, and Dispatcher
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, long-term on-the-job training
Duties: Control power plants and the flow of electricity from plants to substations, which then deliver power to homes and businesses.
Salary: $97,570
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2. Real Estate Broker
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent. Must complete some real estate courses to be eligible for licensure.
Duties: Help people buy and sell properties.
Salary: $52,030
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3. Registered Nurse
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Associate degree in Nursing, or a diploma from an approved nursing program. Registered nurses must be licensed.
Duties: Help provide and coordinate patient care.
Salary: $81,220
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4. Dental Hygienist
Requirements: Associate degree
Duties: Provide preventive dental care and examine patients for signs of oral diseases.
Salary: $81,400
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5. Water Transportation Worker
Requirements: Will vary by job. For example, there are no requirements for entry-level sailors, while other workers might need to complete Coast Guard–approved training.
Duties: Operate and maintain vessels that carry cargo and people on the water.
Salary: $66,100
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6. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Requirements: Associate degree
Duties: Operate special imaging equipment to create images of patients’ internal organs or to conduct tests.
Salary: $78,210
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7. Farmer, Rancher, or Other Agricultural Manager
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Run farms and other establishments that produce livestock, dairy products, or crops.
Salary: $75,760
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8. Gas Plant Operator
Requirements: High school diploma
Duties: Help distribute or process gas for utility companies by controlling the compressors on main gas pipelines.
Salary: $79,460
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9. Pile Driver Operator
Requirements: High school diploma and vocational training can be helpful.
Duties: Operate machines that drive pilings for retaining walls, bulkheads, and foundations of buildings, bridges, and piers.
Salary: $70,220
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10. First-Line Supervisor of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
Requirements: High school diploma and five years or more work experience
Duties: Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of construction or extraction workers, such as miners or those drilling for minerals.
Salary: $77,650
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11. First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Requirements: High school diploma, some work experience
Duties: Directly supervise and coordinate mechanics, installers, and repairers. They may also advise customers seeking recommendations for services.
Salary: $76,020
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12. Legal Support Worker
Requirements: Associate degree
Duties: Perform a variety of tasks to support attorneys such as interviewing clients, legal research, and case summaries.
Salary: $59,200
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13. Locomotive Engineer
Requirements: High school diploma
Duties: Operate passenger and freight trains safely. May also coordinate train activities or control rail yard signals and switches.
Salary: $73,850
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14. Subway and Streetcar Operator
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Operate subways or elevated suburban trains that don’t have a separate locomotive, or may operate an electric-powered streetcar. May handle fares.
Salary: $75,880
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15. Line Installer and Repairer
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Install and repair lines for electrical power systems, telecommunications, and fiber optics.
Salary: $82,340
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16. Computer Network Support Specialist
Requirements: Entry-level requirements may vary, but network support specialists usually need to have an associate degree. Applicants to these jobs may qualify with high school diploma and information technology certifications.
Duties: Provide technical support to computer users while also maintaining computer networks.
Salary: $59,660
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17. Claims Adjuster, Examiner, and Investigator
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Evaluate insurance claims and act as an intermediary between claimants and the insurance company.
Salary: $72,040
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18. Electrical and Electronics Installer and Repairer for Transportation Equipment
Requirements: Specialized training at a technical college
Duties: Install and maintain mobile electronics communication equipment on trains, watercraft, or other mobile equipment.
Salary: $71,740
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19. Avionics Technician
Requirements: Some may obtain a degree or certificate from a Federal Aviation Administration–approved aviation maintenance technician school, while other candidates may be trained on the job or in the military.
Duties: Repair and perform scheduled maintenance on aircraft.
Salary: $70,740
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20. Fire Inspector and Investigator
Requirements: High school diploma, on-the-job training, and typically some experience as a firefighter
Duties: Fire inspectors help ensure buildings meet federal, state, and local fire codes and inspect buildings for potential fire hazards.
Salary: $65,800
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21. Transit and Railroad Police
Requirements: Typically you must have a high school diploma or equivalent, complete a transit and railroad police training program, and receive a passing grade on a law enforcement exam from your state.
Duties: Help protect employees, passengers, and railroad and transit property.
Salary: $76,380
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22. Insurance Sales Agent
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Work with clients and customers to explain and sell various types of insurance.
Salary: $57,860
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23. Media and Communication Equipment Worker
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Install, repair, and maintain audio and visual systems across various industries, such as corporate offices and the film industry.
Salary: $74,490
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24. Boilermaker
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent.
Duties: Install, maintain, and repair boilers.
Salary: $66,920
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25. Construction and Building Inspector
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent
Duties: Inspects buildings to ensure they are structurally sound and in compliance with specifications, building codes, and other regulations. May focus on a specific area such as plumbing or electrical systems.
Salary: $64,480
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The Takeaway
On the high end, trade workers can make $90,000 or more at a career that doesn’t require a college education. That’s well above the $59,540 that represents the annual median income of U.S. full-time workers. And with a diverse range of career options to choose from, individuals who choose a trade job have a good chance at finding a fulfilling career that matches their interests and personality.
As your career takes off and you start earning a salary, you’ll likely want to begin budget planning and setting financial goals like paying down debt and saving for your future.
This article originally appeared on SoFi.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org
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