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Washington Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics: Schools and Careers

Career Information for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics in Washington

Fast Facts for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics in Washington

  • Cities with highest percentage of jobs relative to population: Tacoma, Bremerton, and Kennewick
  • Cities with lowest percentage of jobs relative to population: Olympia, Seattle, and Bellingham
  • Cities with the highest absolute number of jobs: Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane

Salaries for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics in Washington

  • Metro areas with the highest median salaries: Tacoma, Seattle, and Kennewick. (See table at bottom of page)

Schools for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics in Washington are listed below.

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Washington Heavy Equipment Mechanic Schools

School NameCampusHighest AwardEnrolled
Bates Technical CollegeTacomaAssociate5,463
Bellingham Technical CollegeBellinghamAssociate2,896
Big Bend Community CollegeMoses LakeAssociate1,893
Centralia CollegeCentraliaAssociate3,652
Clark CollegeVancouverAssociate9,705
Grays Harbor CollegeAberdeenAssociate2,050
Lake Washington Technical CollegeKirklandAssociate3,996
Lower Columbia CollegeLongviewAssociate3,348
Renton Technical CollegeRentonAssociate4,915
Seattle Community College-South CampusSeattleBachelor6,664
Skagit Valley CollegeMount VernonAssociate5,727
Spokane Community CollegeSpokaneAssociate6,961
Walla Walla Community CollegeWalla WallaAssociate4,600

Job Popularity in Metro Areas for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics

The map below shows job statistics for the career type by metro area, for Washington. A table below the map shows job popularity and salaries across the state.

Metro Areas Rated for Popularity (as of 2008) for:
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics

Listed below are metro areas ranked by the popularity of jobs for Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics relative to the population of the city, as of 2008. Salary data was obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A Relative Popularity of 1.0 means that the city has an average number of the particular job, for its population, compared to the rest of the US. Higher numbers mean proportionally more jobs of that type.
Metro AreaJobsSalary
(2008)
Relative
Popularity

WASHINGTON

   
Tacoma660$59,8902.9
Bremerton180$50,0102.7
Kennewick130$52,8601.8
Wenatchee50$34,6701.7
Longview40$47,0601.7
Spokane230$42,4701.3
Bellingham60$42,1301
Seattle1,200$56,7101
Olympia50$42,8700.7
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