Education
High schoolAverage Salary
$93,288Avg. Experience
6-7 yearsA career path for a Mechanical Maintenance Instructor typically begins with gaining experience in the field of mechanical maintenance. This may include working as a maintenance technician or mechanic, and gaining experience with the types of equipment and systems that the individual will later be responsible for teaching. Additionally, gaining instructional experience is a key step in becoming a Mechanical Maintenance Instructor. This may include teaching or training experience in an informal setting or completing a formal training program in instructional techniques. After gaining the necessary experience and qualifications, Mechanical Maintenance Instructors can work in a variety of settings including vocational schools, community colleges, and technical training centers.
A Mechanical Maintenance Instructor makes $93,288 per year on average, or $44.85 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $74,127 a year, while the top 10% make about $104,600.
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