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Computer and Office Machine Repairers
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Image of a female computer specialist.Computer and office machine repairers install equipment, conduct preventative maintenance, and analyze and correct problems.

Currently 25,000 women work as data processing equipment repairers nationwide.

If you like troubleshooting, working with your hands, and taking pride in fixing things then this may be the job for you!


Data Sources:
  • Data Train Institute
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
  • International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians, Electronics Technicians Association
  • The Association for Women in Computing
  • The Institute for Women and Technology, Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Sciences
  • The National Electrical Contractors Association
  • U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Women working in or training for the nontraditional job and industry employers

 
 

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