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The average salary for a Recreational Vehicle Service Technician in U.S. is $50,690.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $50,690

$33,660$72,500

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.37

$16.18$34.85

What does a Recreational Vehicle Service Technician earn?

On average, Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians earn around $50,690 per year in the U.S.. RV Service Technicians work with clients, providing advice, repairs and maintenance to all types of recreational vehicles. Technicians may choose to specialise in a particular area such as engine mechanics, chassis systems, or appliance repairs.

How to earn more as a Recreational Vehicle Service Technician

If you want to become a Recreational Vehicle Service Technician, you will need to gain experience in mechanical repair and electrical work. An automotive technician degree or certification program can help you gain the necessary knowledge. To further your skills and increase your earning potential, you can consider specializing in particular aspects of RV service, such as air conditioning, brakes, electrical, or plumbing. You could also consider taking on an apprenticeship or becoming self-employed.