
Adrian Robinson testing the voltage on a dryer
Domestic appliance servicepeople install, repair and maintain household electrical appliances such as refrigerators, microwaves and washing machines.
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Entry Requirements
To become a domestic appliance serviceperson you need to:
complete an apprenticeship, which usually lasts two to three years
gain the National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrical Appliance and Electronic Servicing - Level 4).

Pay
Industry sources indicate that the average gross salary for domestic appliance servicepeople in 2008 was about $47,800, with the highest-paid 25% earning about $55,700, while the lowest-paid 25% earne

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for domestic appliance servicepeople are mixed.
Skill shortage information
There is both an immediate and long term skill shortage for this job.
Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages