Top 10 Best Paying Blue Collar Jobs

FacebookXPinterestEmailEmailEmailShare
A scuba diver flashing the peace sign

A lot of lucrative jobs in the U.S. require a four-year degree, but with some mechanical expertise and the right certifications, there are plenty of blue-collar positions available that pay well.

Forbes took a look at the Bureau of Labor and collected the top ten blue collar jobs, and we've put the list below just for you. Even if you didn't perform any work in the Military that relates to these professions, don't be discouraged from taking the right courses and getting certified.

Related: Does your resume pass the 6-second test? Get a FREE assessment.

10) Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians – Responsible for keeping aircraft flying, these professionals enjoy tweaking and tuning big machines. Even if servicing vehicles or large machinery wasn't part of your MOS, this is a trade worth checking out.

Average Salary: $54,500

Search for Aircraft Mechanic jobs.

9) Boilermakers – It may seem like an odd job, but steam helps run a lot of our modern world. Boilermakers can earn a tidy sum, so the job's worth checking out if you have a knack for tinkering with machinery.

Average Salary: $56,650

Search for Boilermaker jobs.

8) Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas – Gas and oil are two major industries that aren't likely to decline in the near future. Whether it's searching for new sources, constructing new wells, or maintaining current facilities, rotary drill operators are specialists in-demand.

Average Salary: $58,540

7) Commercial Divers – There's plenty of work to be done underwater, and it all requires a professional touch. Maintaining structures and equipment, removing wreckage, and simple inspections are all required for those willing to don a wetsuit and work with drills, torches, explosives, and cameras.

Average Salary: $58,640

Search for Diver jobs.

6) Subway and Streetcar Operators – Most major cities run on public transportation, and they're willing to pay operators well to keep the system efficient.

Average Salary: $59,400

Search for Transportation jobs.

5) Electrical Power-line Installers and Repairers – Working with high voltage lines is dangerous. If you think scaling a high tower to maintain hardware with deadly amounts of electricity running through it is something you're willing to try, there's a healthy salary waiting for you.

Average Salary: $59,450

Related: To apply for jobs that match your skills, visit the Military Skills Translator.

4) Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators and Gaugers – Gas and oil require extensive piping all across the nation. No matter how big they are or what they're made of, they all require maintenance.

Average Salary: $60,290

3) Transportation Inspectors – With all the trucks and trains running about the U.S. hauling all kinds of cargo, an army of inspectors ensures that each vehicle is carrying its cargo safely.

Average Salary: $65,770

Search for Transportation jobs.

2) Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation and Relay – Power grids nationwide require thorough inspection, repair, and maintenance.

Average Salary: $65,950

1) Elevator Installers and Repairers – Elevators are everywhere and so are the people who repair them. The job requires certifications, but the pay is well-worth the investment.

Average Salary: $73,560

Related: For the latest veteran jobs postings around the country, including jobs related to government, visit the Military.com Job Search section.

The Next Step: Find the Right Veteran Job

Whether you want to polish up your resume, find veteran job fairs in your area, or connect with employers looking to hire veterans, Military.com can help. Sign up for a free Military.com membership to have job postings, guides and advice, and more delivered directly to your inbox.

Story Continues
Veteran Jobs Job Hunting