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The average salary for a Refractory Materials Repairer in U.S. is $49,900.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,900

$31,130$69,990

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.99

$14.97$33.65

What does a Refractory Materials Repairer earn?

On average, refractory materials repairers earn around $49,900 in the U.S. per year. These professionals are responsible for repairing and maintaining refractory materials used for industrial furnaces and other high temperature equipment. Refractory materials repairers often have to work in difficult, uncomfortable conditions, such as extreme heat and tight spaces. Their work requires a great amount of physical strength and technical knowledge.

How to earn more as a Refractory Materials Repairer

To become a Refractory Materials Repairer, you will need to receive specialized training in this field. You can gain this through a college introductory training course, a trade school diploma, or an apprenticeship. To earn more in this profession, you could become a refractory materials specialist, manager, or start a business of your own. These additional skills open the door to more job opportunities and higher pay scales.