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Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers: Career Profile

Move or install mobile homes or prefabricated buildings.

What Do Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers Take On?

Typical responsibilities of manufactured building and mobile home installers span:

  • Seal open sides of modular units to prepare them for shipment, using polyethylene sheets, nails, and hammers.
  • Move and set up mobile homes or prefabricated buildings on owners' lots or at mobile home parks.
  • Inspect, examine, and test the operation of parts or systems to evaluate operating condition and to determine if repairs are needed.
  • Connect water hoses to inlet pipes of plumbing systems, and test operation of plumbing fixtures.
  • Remove damaged exterior panels, repair and replace structural frame members, and seal leaks, using hand tools.
  • List parts needed, estimate costs, and plan work procedures, using parts lists, technical manuals, and diagrams.
  • Confer with customers or read work orders to determine the nature and extent of damage to units.
  • Install, repair, and replace units, fixtures, appliances, and other items and systems in mobile and modular homes, prefabricated buildings, or travel trailers, using hand tools or power tools.

Skills and Knowledge

Successful manufactured building and mobile home installers draw on a mix of skills and domain knowledge.

Top Skills

These are the skills most central to this role, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Operation and Control  3.8 / 5
0
5
Quality Control Analysis  3.8 / 5
0
5
Critical Thinking  3.8 / 5
0
5
Operations Monitoring  3.6 / 5
0
5
Coordination  3.5 / 5
0
5
Monitoring  3.5 / 5
0
5

Top Knowledge Areas

Building and Construction  4.4 / 5
0
5
Public Safety and Security  4.2 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  4.0 / 5
0
5
Design  3.8 / 5
0
5
Transportation  3.7 / 5
0
5
Engineering and Technology  3.6 / 5
0
5

This career also goes by job titles like:

  • Concrete Craftsman
  • Crew Member
  • Custom Home Installer
  • Delivery Builder
  • Delivery Crew Member
  • Delivery Crew Worker
  • Fabrication and Layout Craftsman
  • House Trailer Servicer

Job Outlook

The U.S. employs around 164,283 manufactured building and mobile home installers working in the United States today. This occupation is expected to decline by -4.2% over the projection horizon.

Forecasted number of jobs for Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers

Salary for Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers

Statistic Value
Annual median $46,048
Hourly median $22.14
10th percentile $31,560
25th percentile $38,804
75th percentile $53,292
90th percentile $60,536

Pay can vary substantially based on experience, location, and industry.

Salary ranges for Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers

Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers Salary by State

State Annual median salary
California $49,530
Washington $49,030
Virginia $48,270
North Carolina $47,250
South Dakota $46,840
Georgia $46,360
Montana $46,190
Ohio $45,210
New York $44,790
Alabama $40,640
Pennsylvania $40,070
New Mexico $39,170
Florida $38,210
Tennessee $37,440
Texas $35,290
Kentucky $33,890
Oklahoma $26,410
West Virginia $25,860

Pay by U.S. Region

Compensation for manufactured building and mobile home installers differ across the country. Top regions by median wage:

Region Median annual wage Share of U.S. jobs Location quotient
Far Western US $49,530 8.5% 0.32
Plains States $46,840 3.4% 5.40
Rocky Mountains $46,190 5.9% 8.62
Great Lakes $45,210 5.9% 0.79
Southeast $41,801 50.8% 1.97
Middle Atlantic $41,293 22.9% 1.53
Southwest $39,170 2.5% 2.17

Top Metro Areas

Metro area State Median annual wage Employment
Waco, TX TX $47,440 30

Which Industries Hire Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers

Most manufactured building and mobile home installers work in these industries:

Industry Employment Median annual wage
Retail Trade 1,070 $44,150
Manufacturing 580 $45,240
Construction 200 $48,600
Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers sectors

The table below shows some of the most common industries where those employed in this career field work.

Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers industries

Software Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers Use

  • Spreadsheet software: Microsoft Excel (hot technology)

The Day-to-Day Environment

The work environment for manufactured building and mobile home installers tends to involve the following characteristics:

  • Exposed to Hazardous Equipment
  • Spend Time Standing
  • Spend Time Bending or Twisting Your Body
  • Spend Time Kneeling, Crouching, Stooping, or Crawling
  • Exposed to Sounds, Noise Levels that are Distracting or Uncomfortable

Getting Started in This Career

Most manufactured building and mobile home installers positions require less than a high school diploma as the typical entry-level education. The role falls in Some Preparation Needed (Job Zone 2), reflecting the level of preparation typically expected.

Similar Occupations

Similar Occupations

Degree Programs

Students preparing for manufactured building and mobile home installers often complete programs in:

Construction Trades

1 programs across 1 majors

About the Data

Statistics shown above are sourced from the following authoritative sources:

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) for employment and wage data by state and industry.
  • BLS Employment Projections for total employment and growth forecasts.
  • O*NET (Occupational Information Network) for skills, knowledge, tasks, work activities, work context, technology, and education-zone data.

SOC code: 49-9095.00 (Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers).

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