
Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons
Build or repair equipment such as furnaces, kilns, cupolas, boilers, converters, ladles, soaking pits, and ovens, using refractory materials.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Indiana | 50 | $59,960 | $28.83 | |
Michigan | 40 | $59,150 | $28.44 | |
Oklahoma | $39,520 | $19.00 | ||
Pennsylvania | 40 | $51,140 | $24.59 | |
Tennessee | $60,280 | $28.98 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$54,760 per yearNational average salaryDecliningJob growth rate
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High school diploma or equivalentTypical education requirement
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Moderate-term on-the-job trainingTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.
- Less than high school 9%
- High school graduate 42%
- College dropout 27%
- Associate’s degree 14%
- Bachelor’s degree 6%
- Master’s degree 1%
- Doctorate degree 0%
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