There are currently an estimated 18,300 motorcycle mechanics in the United States. The motorcycle mechanic job market is expected to grow by 0.5% between 2016 and 2026.
How employable are motorcycle mechanics?
CareerExplorer rates motorcycle mechanics with a D employability rating, meaning this career should provide weak employment opportunities for the foreseeable future. Over the next 10 years, it is expected the US will need 6,300 motorcycle mechanics. That number is based on 100 additional motorcycle mechanics, and the retirement of 6,200 existing motorcycle mechanics.
Are motorcycle mechanics in demand?
Slow job growth is projected for motorcycle mechanics. With rising gas prices and growing environmental consciousness, small vehicles and motorcycles are becoming increasingly popular as primary modes of transportation. However, most opportunities and demand for motorcycle mechanics will result from the need to replace retirees and workers who leave the occupation. The field is predicted to undergo minimal net growth. The limited number of openings will likely go to mechanics who have acquired specialized skills through formal post-secondary training programs. Job seekers entering this occupation should be prepared to potentially work fewer hours during the winter, when motorcycle use declines somewhat. Most jobs are predicted to be in the motorcycle dealer industry, as service and repair operations are an important and profitable aspect of this business. There are few advancement opportunities for motorcycle mechanics. Those with management ability may become service managers or general managers for motorcycle dealerships. Some mechanics open their own motorcycle shops and sometimes expand their businesses to service other vehicles with internal combustion engines, such as snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and automobiles.
What’s the supply of motorcycle mechanics?
The motorcycle mechanic industry is concentrated in California, Texas, Florida
Motorcycle Mechanic job market by state
State Name | Employed Motorcycle Mechanics |
---|---|
California | 1,380 |
Texas | 1,250 |
Florida | 1,190 |
Pennsylvania | 690 |
New York | 680 |
Ohio | 600 |
Colorado | 580 |
Wisconsin | 550 |
Iowa | 500 |
Michigan | 480 |
Georgia | 450 |
Washington | 440 |
North Carolina | 430 |
Illinois | 400 |
Minnesota | 380 |
Alabama | 320 |
Tennessee | 320 |
Virginia | 310 |
Oregon | 300 |
Missouri | 300 |
Indiana | 290 |
Kentucky | 240 |
Maryland | 230 |
South Carolina | 220 |
Oklahoma | 220 |
Louisiana | 210 |
Utah | 200 |
Arkansas | 200 |
Montana | 200 |
Nevada | 200 |
Idaho | 190 |
Arizona | 180 |
New Jersey | 160 |
New Hampshire | 160 |
Maine | 160 |
West Virginia | 150 |
Massachusetts | 130 |
South Dakota | 120 |
Kansas | 120 |
New Mexico | 110 |
Connecticut | 110 |
Mississippi | 100 |
Wyoming | 70 |
Nebraska | 60 |