Average salary, compensation, and wages for Precision instrument and equipment repairers in the United States


The following tabulation shows median hourly earnings for various precision instrument and equipment repairers in 2002. Earnings ranged from less than $7.59 for the lowest 10 percent of watch repairers, to more than $30.68 for the highest 10 percent of precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other. Median hourly earnings of all precision instrument and equipment repairers by occupation are:

Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other $21.20
Medical equipment repairers 17.49
Camera and photographic equipment repairers 15.09
Musical instrument repairers and tuners 14.15
Watch repairers 12.77



Earnings within the different occupations vary significantly, depending upon skill levels. For example, a watch and clock repairer may simply change batteries and replace worn wrist straps, while highly skilled watch and clock repairers, with years of training and experience, may rebuild and replace worn parts. According to a survey by the American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute, the median annual earnings of highly skilled watch and clock repairers were about $42,500 in 2001.




More information on Precision instrument and equipment repairers from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Overview of Precision instrument and equipment repairers occupation
Number of Precision instrument and equipment repairers in the U.S.
Salary and earnings for Precision instrument and equipment repairers
Working conditions for Precision instrument and equipment repairers
Significant points for Precision instrument and equipment repairers
Training requirements for Precision instrument and equipment repairers




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