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Not every job requires a four-year degree, especially jobs in construction, maintenance, production and transportation. These 45 jobs all require an associate degree at most, although some do involve longer periods of on-the-job training. Each job has a median salary of at least $40,000 per year and employment in each is expected to grow faster than employment in the state overall by 2032.

Job

2022 Employment

Projected growth by 2032 (%)

Education Typically Required

Post-Hire Training

Annual Median Income

Construction and extraction occupations

126,068

8.0

$53,760

Construction laborers

23,618

16.8

$46,780

Carpenters

18,625

12.9

π

$51,030

First-line construction supervisors

16,355

12.0

π

$76,210

Electricians

12,042

13.8

π

$70,350

Operating engineers

8,753

12.5

π

$66,020

Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

7,610

10.1

π

$68,230

Painters, construction and maintenance

4,784

10.7

$47,720

Roofers

2,586

8.6

$46,260

Drywall and ceiling tile installers

1,411

9.4

$57,380

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners

1,144

8.7

π

$49,190

Structural iron and steel workers

1,025

11.7

π

$80,100

Brickmasons and blockmasons

929

7.8

π

$60,890

Insulation workers, mechanical

724

8.7

π

$75,440

Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall

659

10.0

$47,570

Excavating, dragline operators, surface mining

621

13.4

π

$53,580

Glaziers

555

7.8

π

$62,690

Floor layers, except carpet, wood, and hard tiles

361

14.1

$41,700

Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators

355

13.5

π

$53,850

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

120,515

10.5

$51,430

Maintenance and repair workers, general

32,215

8.6

π

$45,900

Industrial machinery mechanics

16,968

25.1

π

$60,420

Automotive service technicians and mechanics

14,407

7.7

ππ

$46,850

HVAC, refrigeration mechanics and installers

6,501

13.0

ππ

$60,700

Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines

2,720

16.7

π

$60,590

Farm equipment mechanics and service technicians

1,579

23.8

π

$49,250

Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other

1,491

10.0

π

$46,730

Medical equipment repairers

1,195

24.4

πππ

$63,560

Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

1,178

7.6

π

$42,310

Motorboat mechanics and service technicians

1,019

16.7

π

$43,920

Maintenance workers, machinery

943

7.7

π

$57,020

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

743

17.1

ππ

$55,890

Millwrights

636

9.8

π

$64,710

Motorcycle mechanics

461

11.9

ππ

$44,730

Mechanical door repairers

402

13.2

π

$51,160

Production occupations

319,263

2.9

$39,030

Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers

18,926

9.3

π

$49,390

Food batchmakers

16,707

9.9

π

$40,460

Machinists

8,359

9.2

π

$44,930

Coating, painting machine operators

7,481

8.7

π

$43,560

Metal and plastic machine tool operators

4,736

9.0

π

$40,230

Chemical equipment operators

2,219

10.4

π

$44,070

CNC tool programmers

2,039

25.1

ππ

$58,330

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine operators

1,578

10.7

π

$41,940

Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic

1,019

12.8

π

$41,290

Fiberglass laminators and fabricators

710

11.4

π

$45,170

Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators

518

9.9

π

$45,550

Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators

447

7.8

$45,450

Education Typically Required

No formal educational credential

High school diploma or equivalent

π

Postsecondary non-degree award or
some college, no degree

ππ

Associate degree

πππ

Bachelor’s degree

ππππ

On-the-job training needed

None

Short-term

Moderate

Long-term

Apprenticeship