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The average salary for a Track Switch Repairer in U.S. is $81,810.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $81,810

$61,910$95,460

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $39.33

$29.76$45.89

What does a Track Switch Repairer earn?

Track switch repairers typically earn around $81,810 annually in the U.S. Track switch repairers work on railway lines to diagnose and fix damaged and malfunctioning track switches. As well as performing maintenance, they are responsible for ensuring the switches are in proper working order and that any broken parts are replaced or repaired. Track switch repairers may choose to specialise in particular areas such as overhauls, testing, or repairing large-scale systems.

How to earn more as a Track Switch Repairer

"If you want to be a track switch repairer, you'll need a practical background in engineering, as well as safety and communication skills. An apprenticeship in upkeeping and repairing track switches is also beneficial. If you'd like to earn more as a track switch repairer, you could specialize in specific repair techniques or communicate more with customers. Becoming a self-employed contractor or setting up your own repair business are also possible paths to consider."