Trade jobs are in various industries—construction, manufacturing, transportation, maintenance, as well as lesser-known careers, such as medical, cosmetic, and technical trades. With that variety comes different pay levels for each job. Salaries can vary depending on specific skills or craft, along with other factors like location, demand, and experience. Several trade jobs are also union jobs, where workers are represented by a labor union with fair benefits and working conditions. This can make for some of the highest-paying jobs.
Looking into trades? Here are the highest paying trade jobs out there today and what you can expect.
A construction manager supervises construction projects from planning to coordinating and budgeting.
Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree
Median salaryfootnote 1: $101,480
Elevator and escalator installers and repairers install, maintain, and repair elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and other lifts.
Minimum education required: High school diploma or equivalent
Median salaryfootnote 1: $99,000
A dental hygienist examines patients for signs of oral diseases and provides preventive care, like oral hygiene.
Minimum education required: Associate’s degree
Median salaryfootnote 1: $81,400
A sonographer uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to produce images of the body, known as ultrasounds.
Minimum education required: Associate’s degree
Median salaryfootnote 1: $78,210
Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians repair and perform regular maintenance on aircrafts.
Minimum education required: Postsecondary nondegree award or Associate’s degree
Median salaryfootnote 1: $70,740
A respiratory therapist works under the direction of a doctor to treat patients with trouble breathing by giving them oxygen, managing ventilators, and administering drugs to the lungs.
Minimum education required: Associate’s degree
Median salaryfootnote 1: $70,540
Property appraisers and assessors estimate real estate value on personal and business properties.
Education required: Bachelor’s degree (or Associate’s degree depending on location)
Median salaryfootnote 1: $61,560
An electrician installs, maintains, and repairs electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems.
Education required: High school diploma or equivalent
Median salaryfootnote 1: $60,240
A wind turbine technician maintains and repairs wind turbines.
Education required: Postsecondary nondegree award
Median salaryfootnote 1: $57,320
A licensed practical nurse provides basic medical care to patients.
Education required: Postsecondary nondegree award
Median salaryfootnote 1: $54,620
Salaries vary with geographic location, experience, demand, and skill. Job demand can also be impacted by economic factors and technological advances. So, before you make any career decision—make sure to stay updated through current job market data and industry reports.