Trade Careers Resource | In-Demand Residential Property Services

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Trade Careers in Residential Property Services
Job Description | Skills | Certifications & Licenses | Average Salary | Job Outlook |
Handyman - Electrical, HVAC and plumbing repairs. May help with landscaping projects as needed. |
• Plumbing • Electrical • HVAC • Carpentry • Painting • Customer service |
A contractor or journeyman license is not always required, but can be an advantage. |
$25/hour |
5% increase* |
Landscaper - Install and maintain landscapes, and prune shrubs and trees. Will also keep landscaping attractive and safe. |
• Plant and maintain landscape, using mowers, trimmers, leaf blowers • Pesticide application |
Most states require licensing for landscapers applying pesticides. Professional certifications (like those from the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP)) and the Professional Grounds Management Society can help boost credentials. |
$18/hour |
5% increase* |
Electrician - Maintain, repair, install and rewire electrical systems. May inspect electrical panels or fuse boxes for safety and identify sources of power outages. |
• Competence with industry tools and techniques • Read blueprints and schematics • Communication and problem-solving skills |
Must be licensed in most states. Additional certifications in areas like lighting or solar photovoltaic systems can aid professional advancement. |
$30/hour |
5% increase* |
Plumber - Install, repair and maintain pipes, garbage disposals, toilets, shower and sink drains, and sewage lines. |
• Deep understanding of • Knowledge of plumbing codes and regulations • Basic math and • Communication and problem-solving skills |
Plumbers must be licensed in most states. Optional certifications, like plumbing design, can enhance opportunities. | $30/hour | 6% increase* |
Painter - Will paint, stain and apply coatings to walls, ceilings and other structures. May evaluate project requirements to determine the right amount of paint. |
• Experience with • Physical strength • Balance and dexterity to stay safe • Communication • Attention to detail • Time management |
Licensing is optional. Certificates in painting (i.e., Association for Materials Protection and Performance) can enhance career opportunities. |
$22/hour | 4% increase* |
HVAC/R Technician - Install, test, repair and maintain residential HVAC systems. |
• Problem-solving and critical thinking • Experience with • Proficient in operating • HVAC equipment and interpreting technical data |
Most are required to be EPA-certified in refrigerant handling. Earning manufacturer or industry certifications (i.e., North American Technician Excellence, the Refrigerating Engineers and Technicians Association) can boost career opportunities. |
$28/hour | 9% increase* |
Locksmith - Install, replace and repair locks, as well as duplicate keys as needed. |
• Proficiency in trade • Use of hand and power tools • Customer service skills |
Many states require licensing. Certified Master Locksmith (CML) offered by the Associated Locksmiths of America can help boost your career. |
$26/hour | *CareerExplorer expects job market to decrease 11.5% |
Snowplow Operator - Clear snow from roads and parking lots. May spread salt or other deicers to prevent buildup and maintain vehicle and related equipment. |
• Experience driving • Dependability • Vehicle repair and |
Must have a commercial driver's license in many states. Certification from the Snow & Ice Management Association or the Accredited Snow Contractors Association can help career advancement. |
$24/hour | No info available |
General Contractor - Manages residential construction projects. May plan, coordinate, budget and supervise projects from start to finish. |
• Project management • Strong • Problem-solving • Knowledge of |
Many states require a licensed contractor on site at residential building projects. License may depend on work/focus area. Certifications from the Construction Management Association of America or the American Institute of Constructors are not required but can enhance career opportunities. |
$30-57/hour | 9% increase* |
Flooring & Tiling Installer - Install and finish carpet, wood, tile and vinyl flooring, as well as, other materials. |
• Math skills • Physical strength • Eye for detail with • Customer service |
No license or certification is required. Certification from the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation can aid career advancement. |
$24/hour | 6% increase* |
*Career demand is based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics except where * appears
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ZipRecruiter.com, Indeed.com, Monster.com
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