Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Salary in Florida (2024)

The median automotive service technicians and mechanics salary in Florida is $48,520/year, based on May 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). That is 2.3% below the national median of $49,670.

Wage table

Annual and hourly wages, Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics in Florida — May 2024 OEWS
MetricAmount
Annual mean$53,090
Annual median$48,520
10th percentile$31,590
25th percentile$36,620
75th percentile$63,540
90th percentile$79,100
Hourly median$23.33/hr
Employment (state)46,090

What the numbers mean

The gap between the 10th and 90th percentile is wide: the highest-paid 10% of automotive service technicians and mechanics in Florida earn about 2.5× what the lowest-paid 10% earn. That spread usually reflects differences in experience, employer type, and local cost of living within the state — the median is a more representative figure than the mean for a "typical" salary, since a small number of very high earners can pull the mean upward.

Higher-paying states for Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics

See the full Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics salary by state ranking for all 54 states with available data.

Frequently asked questions

Is automotive service technicians and mechanics pay in Florida above the national average?

The median automotive service technicians and mechanics salary in Florida is $48,520/year, which is 2.3% below the national median of $49,670/year (May 2024 BLS OEWS data).

What is the median automotive service technicians and mechanics salary in Florida?

$48,520/year, based on May 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics.

How much do the highest-paid automotive service technicians and mechanics in Florida earn?

The 90th percentile automotive service technicians and mechanics in Florida earns $79,100/year or more, compared to $31,590/year or less for the 10th percentile.

Which states pay automotive service technicians and mechanics more than Florida?

North Carolina pays more ($48,530/year median), along with 3 other states listed below.