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The average salary for a Sheet Metal Worker in U.S. is $64,270.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $64,270

$37,000$100,850

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.90

$17.79$48.49

What does a Sheet Metal Worker earn?

On average, sheet metal workers in the U.S. earn an annual salary of $64,270. They have a range of responsibilities that involve cutting, bending and welding metal sheets, components and parts. Sheet metal workers can specialise in various fields, including air-conditioning installation and repair, fabrication of kitchen worktops and industrial ductwork fitting.

How to earn more as a Sheet Metal Worker

If you want to become a sheet metal worker, you need to gain some qualifications and experience. You'll usually need a recognised industry qualification, such as a college or university course, or a recognised trade apprenticeship. You can also build your skills and knowledge by taking separate qualifications in design, installation, or specific processes. To get more out of this field, you might look into becoming a specialist sheet metal worker, or get into a supervisory role. You could also venture out and become a self-employed sheet metal worker, or launch your own fabrication business.