Tire Repairer
Code: 49-3093.00
Also known as: Alignment Technician, Lube Technician, Service Technician, Tire Buster, Tire Changer, Tire Installer, Tire Repairer, Tire Shop Mechanic, Tire Technician
Description: There is nothing worse than getting a flat tire on the way to work. When a person's car or truck tire goes out, they turn to Tire Repairers to fix and replace their tires. Most Repairers have a high school degree and some post-secondary education. They may also learn on the job or through an apprenticeship.
Typical wages
10% | $22,010 |
25% | $25,730 |
Median | $30,060 |
75% | $36,340 |
90% | $43,230 |
10% | $10.58 |
25% | $12.37 |
Median | $14.45 |
75% | $17.47 |
90% | $20.78 |
Projected employment
Estimated Employment (2019 year) |
113,400 |
Projected Employment (2029 year) |
116,000 |
Percent Change | +0 % |
Projected Annual Job Openings | 12,000 |