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  • Aviation Repair Station Receiving Inspector

    Location: Rio Rancho, NM

    Aircraft Maintenance Quality Inspector We are looking for an experienced Aircraft Maintenance Quality Inspector with a background in heavy maintenance on commercial aircraft. This role focuses on ensuring the safety…

  • WELDER / FITTER-ST

    Location: Fort Worth, TX

    Flux Core Welder / Fitter Location Fort Worth, TX 76110 Shift Details Shifts Available: 1st and 2nd shifts Testing Requirements: Weld test includes 1G and 2G positions using flux core…

  • Router Machine Operator

    Location: Cedar Hill, TX

    Primary Job Title: Machine Operator Location: Carrollton, TX, 75006Pay: $14/hour (Starting rate, with potential for increase based on performance evaluation) Shift: 1st Shift, 5 AM – 2 PM Job Summary:The…

  • Vinyl / Graphics/Channeling

    Location: Cedar Hill, TX

    Vinyl Machine Technician Alternate/Related Job Titles: Sign Manufacturing Technician, Vinyl Graphics Technician, Machine Operator Location: Cedar Hill, TX Contract Details: Type: Temp-to-Hire (Long-term opportunity) Shifts: 1st & 2nd shifts available Pay: $20.00 –…

  • Roll Thread Operator

    Location: Arlington, TX

    Threading Machine Operator Location: Arlington, TX 76001 Pay: $18 per hour 2nd Shift:  2:30pm-11:00pm Job Summary: A roll thread operator would primarily be responsible for setting up and operating machinery…

Skilled Trade FAQs

Below are the most common questions we receive about skilled trade positions.

  • What are skilled trades?

    Skilled trades, also know as manual trades, are careers that require specialized training and certifications to legally perform manual labor. “Skilled trades” encompasses all jobs requiring specialization in working with tools, designs, and materials.

  • What education level do you need for a skilled trades position?

    Expected Education Level:

    Two-year degree or short-term certification program

    At a minimum, someone looking to follow a skilled trade career must obtain a high school diploma. Most qualified people in skilled trades receive additional education in a technical or trade school that offer hands-on courses to help build the skill set. Some skilled trades, such as electricians, require licenses to practice as well as continual education to stay up to date on code requirements.

  • What is the job market like for skilled trade jobs?

    Skilled trade jobs are increasing in demand. The field is always seeking hard working and skilled professionals for each trade. People who receive certifications, associate’s degrees, or enroll in a trade school find jobs faster because they are able to demonstrate on paper that they have some knowledge of the field. Your location will determine which field of skilled trade is in high demand.

  • What is the pay for skilled trade positions?

    Pay Schedule:

    Weekly

    The salary for a skilled tradesman varies depending on the degree of expertise and whether that expertise is earned from years of practice or from a number of certifications. Skilled trade jobs do require certifications and some education, so they typically pay more than minimum wage manual labor jobs. Most jobs found in skilled trades are hourly.

  • What are some types of skilled trades positions?

    There are many types of skilled trade jobs, each one branching out into different specializations within that trade. Below are some of the top in-demand skilled trade jobs we match:

    Automotive Technician

    Automotive Technicians, commonly known as Auto Mechanics, are trained in servicing small vehicles and trucks. This may including inspecting a vehicle, completing estimations, or making electric and other vehicle repairs. Auto mechanics require a high school diploma and some form of education in the field of automotive service technology. Candidates are also required to earn an Automotive Service Excellence certificate.

    Carpenter

    Carpenters construct building frameworks made from wood and other materials. They can work on residential buildings, commercial buildings, or even highways and bridges depending on their expertise. Most learn through an apprenticeship program or a trade school.

    Electrician

    Electricians are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical equipment. This skilled trade requires extensive knowledge on building codes and guidelines. To obtain a career as an electrician you must have a high school diploma and some education either as an apprentice or an associate’s degree in electrical technology.

    HVAC Technician

    HVAC technicians work on heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems. The technicians must have knowledge on how to inspect, install, repair, and maintain any of the systems. No certifications are required but it’s recommended to earn an HVAC Certification.

    Welder

    Welders fuse metals together with heat at high temperatures. Most industries need welders to help create supplies. These skilled workers can work in construction or manufacturing. Training in the field is preferred but not required.



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