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Medical Appliance Technicians Outlook & Requirements

May 2024 national BLS data. Figures are national medians and percentiles from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS (May 2024); your local market, employer and experience will differ. Wage data ages — this reflects the May 2024 release, verified June 2026. Informational only, not career, salary-negotiation or financial advice.

The outlook for Medical Appliance Technicians starts with what it takes to enter: the typical entry-level education is “High school diploma or equivalent”, and the field currently employs roughly 11,490 people nationwide with a national median wage of $47,060/yr (May 2024 BLS).

Employers also commonly look for moderate-term on-the-job training. We report the education, experience and current scale of the field rather than a projected-growth forecast (that BLS projection is out of scope for this page). National figures; your market differs. Informational, not career advice.

FactorTypical (BLS)
Typical entry-level educationHigh school diploma or equivalent
Related work experienceNone
On-the-job trainingModerate-term on-the-job training
Current employment (May 2024)11,490
National median pay$47,060/yr

No growth forecast here. This page reports the education/experience requirements and the current scale of the field, not a BLS projected-growth percentage (that projection is out of scope for this dataset).

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