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12 high-paying jobs that don’t need a college degree and are projected to grow over the next decade

January 27, 2026
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12 high-paying jobs that don’t need a college degree and are projected to grow over the next decade
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The employment of electrical power-line installers and repairers is expected to increase by 8,400 from 2024 to 2034. RyanJLane/Getty Images
  • Business Insider looked at jobs projected to grow that typically pay at least $75,000 and don’t require a college degree.
  • First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers ranked No. 1 based on our methodology.
  • Some of the jobs usually require related work experience.

Depending on the position, a high school diploma could be the ticket to a growing, high-paying job.

Business Insider looked at wages and growth projections for jobs that usually need a high school diploma, its equivalent, or a postsecondary nondegree award. We then took the geometric mean of the ones that pay at least $75,000, based on 2024 median annual wage data, and are expected to need more workers, based on projected employment growth from 2024 to 2034. We then ranked the jobs, with the larger the geometric mean, the better the rank.

Many of the top 12 fell into one of three job groups: construction and extraction; protective service; or installation, maintenance, and repair.

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers took the top spot. Employment of these supervisors is expected to grow by 49,000 from its 2024 level, and they typically make about $79,000 annually. It’s also one of the roles that typically don’t require a degree, but often require job seekers to have relevant experience.

Employers may be interested in candidates with higher educational attainment. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said commercial pilots usually need a postsecondary nondegree award, but some employers may prefer a degree or even require it.

Below are the top 12, along with information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

12. Elevator and escalator installers and repairers

Worker repairing escalator
Svetlana Verbitskaya/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $106,580

Job growth: 1,200

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

11. Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay

A worker with a hard hat is working in a power substation
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Median annual wage: $100,940

Job growth: 1,300

Typical education required: Postsecondary nondegree award

10. Avionics technicians

Avionics technician checking an aircraft
Monty Rakusen/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $81,390

Job growth: 1,700

Typical education required: Postsecondary nondegree award

9. First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers

Fire engine
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Median annual wage: $92,430

Job growth: 3,400

Typical education required: Postsecondary nondegree award

8. Commercial pilots

Two pilots working
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Median annual wage: $122,670

Job growth: 2,800

Typical education required: Postsecondary nondegree award

7. Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

Two people doing aircraft maintenance
Monty Rakusen/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $78,680

Job growth: 5,600

Typical education required: Postsecondary nondegree award

6. First-line supervisors of police and detectives

Yellow tape that says
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Median annual wage: $105,980

Job growth: 4,600

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

5. Electrical power-line installers and repairers

Electrical power line technician working outside and looking at a tablet
RyanJLane/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $92,560

Job growth: 8,400

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

4. Transportation, storage, and distribution managers

People wearing hard hats are talking in a warehouse
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Median annual wage: $102,010

Job growth: 13,100

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

3. First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

Manager and technician with a vehicle
Nitat Termmee/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $78,300

Job growth: 19,100

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

2. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers

Police vehicles
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Median annual wage: $76,290

Job growth: 22,000

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

1. First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

Construction workers
Vukasin Stanojlovic/Getty Images

Median annual wage: $78,690

Job growth: 49,000

Typical education required: High school diploma or equivalent

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