Mobile Diesel Technician - Fayetteville, NC (Field-Based)
National Fleet Management
Fayetteville, NC
New
Hourly
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$32 - $45 / hour
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Construction Laborer
Gillmann Services
Fort Bragg, NC
New
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Mechanics, tire Techs ,Garage and office Help
Pure Performance
Raeford, NC
New
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Supervisor, Construction - Aerial
Spectrum
Fayetteville, NC
New
Hospitality
Employment in Fayetteville
Population
The population of Fayetteville, NC was estimated to be 211,000 in 2022. The median age of the Fayetteville population is 30.1.
Cost of Living
The cost of living in Fayetteville, NC is about 11% lower than the national average. The median household income in Fayetteville is $46,321.
Fayetteville, NC Education
High School Graduate: 27%
Some College: 32%
Associates Degree: 12%
Bachelor's or Higher Degree: 30%
Workforce Participation Rates by Education
Less than High School: 54%
High School Graduate: 71%
Some College: 77%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 85%
Unemployment Rate by Education
Less than High School: 12%
High School Graduate: 10%
Some College: 6%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 4%
Estimated education data based on residents over 25 years old in Fayetteville, NC. Employment data based on residents age 25-64.
Fayetteville Job Market
Fayetteville is an All-American city in central North Carolina with a population of over 200,000. Top industries in Fayetteville include Government, Health Services, Education, Trade, Transportation, and Utilities, and Leisure and Hospitality. The job market in Fayetteville is growing rapidly; Fort Bragg is by far the city's largest employer and contributes greatly to making Fayetteville one of the best retail markets in the US. People like working in Fayetteville because of its abundant shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Overall, average weekly wages for most occupations and cost of living are lower in Fayetteville than in the rest of the US.