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How much do clock repair jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for clock repair in the United States is $18.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Clock Repair Technician, and why are they important?

To excel as a Clock Repair Technician, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a background in horology or related technical training. Familiarity with specialized tools like mainspring winders, ultrasonic cleaners, and timegrapher machines, along with relevant certifications from horological institutes, is often required. Patience, problem-solving skills, and manual dexterity are vital soft skills for handling delicate mechanisms and building trust with clients. These competencies ensure precision in repairs, customer satisfaction, and the preservation of valuable timepieces.

What are some typical challenges faced by clock repair technicians, and how are they addressed on the job?

Clock repair technicians often encounter challenges such as diagnosing complex mechanical issues in antique or rare clocks, sourcing specialized replacement parts, and working with delicate mechanisms that require precision and patience. To address these challenges, technicians develop strong problem-solving skills, maintain a network of suppliers for hard-to-find parts, and use specialized tools to ensure accuracy and care. Collaboration with other horologists or restoration experts is also common, especially when dealing with historical pieces or unique repair requests.

What does a clock repair technician do?

A clock repair technician specializes in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining various types of clocks, including antique, mechanical, and modern timepieces. Their work involves cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, and replacing parts such as gears, springs, and pendulums to ensure clocks function accurately. They may also restore damaged or worn clock cases and faces, and offer advice on proper care and maintenance. Some technicians work independently, while others are employed by jewelry or specialty clock shops.

What is the difference between Clock Repair vs Watchmaker?

AspectClock RepairWatchmaker
CredentialsClock repair certifications, basic mechanical skillsWatchmaking certifications, detailed mechanical and aesthetic skills
Work EnvironmentClock repair shops, repair departmentsJewelry stores, specialized watch repair shops
Industry UsageClocks of all types, large and smallWristwatches, pocket watches, luxury timepieces
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Clock Repair and Watchmaker roles both involve repairing and maintaining timepieces, but Clock Repair typically focuses on larger clocks and less intricate mechanisms, while Watchmakers specialize in small, detailed watches. Both require mechanical skills and certifications, but Watchmakers often need more specialized training. The work environments are similar, often within repair shops or jewelry stores. Understanding these differences helps clients find the right professional for their specific needs.

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Infographic showing various Clock Repair job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,856 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

Repair Technician Specialist

FFTM Inc DBA The Music Room

Erie, CO • On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

HOME AUDIO REPAIR TECHNICIAN - Repair of HiFi Gear

Audiophiles & Music Lovers Wanted

Who we are

The Music Room is the world’s largest dedicated reseller of pre-owned HiFi Audio Gear. We are a team of music lovers who are dedicated to a singular mission: delivering the very best online shopping experience in the HiFi industry. We feel that there is nothing more fulfilling than creating a high-performance, 2-channel HiFi system on any budget with carefully selected used components, speakers and cables. Currently, we are seeking to add additional testers and repair technicians to our quality assurance team.


Job Description

The Music Room specializes in HOME AUDIO (not studio, live sound or pro gear), and we process components and speakers from a very wide array of brands and categories - spanning current to “vintage” technology.


REPAIR TECH: When our testers uncover an issue or other opportunities to bring the unit up to our high standards, the product generally needs to be seen by one of our qualified repair technicians. The repair tech is responsible for diagnosing, refurbishing and repairing equipment and documenting required details and updates in our ticketing system.


Job duties will include diagnosis and repair of high-end consumer audio equipment, such as amplifiers, speakers, turntables, streamers, tuners and more. Candidates must possess basic knowledge of electronics theory, including principles of voltage, current, Ohm's Law, and the essential functions of components such as resistors, capacitors and transistors. Candidates must also be familiar with the use of test equipment including multimeters and oscilloscopes to perform diagnosis to component level. Specific experience in repairing consumer HiFi audio equipment (or pro audio equivalents) required. Candidates must have experience with component-level troubleshooting of audio electronics as well as soldering.


The essential functions for REPAIR TECHS include, but are not limited to the following:


● Knowledge of amplifier circuitry and circuits

● Experience repairing consumer electronics (non-computer) and PCB soldering

● Evaluating units deemed in need of repair..

● Documenting all phases of the repair in the ticketing system

● Coordinating with customer facing teams and responding to questions as needed

● Ordering and maintaining parts inventory

● Getting creative, such as scavenging parts from aged-out or unrepairable equipment to facilitate repairs on other equipment

● Coordinating with team members to facilitate shipping and receiving repair items

● Managing inventory hygiene of repair backlog


About The Music Room

Culture:
The Music Room is a vibrant and dynamic family-owned business that is transforming the way home audio customers buy & sell online. We have shown consistent year-or-year growth for 15+ years and have 60+ employees - both local and remote.

We operate in a custom-built, 15k sq. ft. facility with dedicated areas for shipping, receiving, testing, photography, conference room, offices and purpose-built listening rooms. We strive for a customer-first standard of excellence in all things by leveraging teamwork, Lean processes and forward-thinking systems.

Bringing new-school innovation into an “old-school” industry, we place a heavy emphasis on the implementation of new and emerging technologies.

We work standard weekday business hours, so that our employees can enjoy a sustainable work/life balance and pursue other hobbies and interests.


Core Values:

Innovation – DEFY THE GENRE – We are all about making some noise in our industry and doing things differently. We are: Experimental. Groundbreaking. Trailblazers. The HiFi Biz Remixed. We are always exploring and embracing change because we believe we can do it better.

Process – HIT ALL THE RIGHT NOTES – Every detail matters. We value: Fundamentals. Precision. Execution. Consistency. Everyone is playing from the same sheet of music. Our commitment to scalable processes is essential to achieving “standing ovations” from our customers.

Teamwork – NO SOLO ACTS – There’s no lead singer taking the spotlight here. No room for oversized egos. We see the best in each other. We are a smart, talented, tight-knit band where everyone plays their part, and we work in harmony to produce incredible outcomes.

Passion – STAY FOR THE ENCORE – We are passionate about what we do, and we stay connected to each other and our audience through music. We are not a clock-in/clock-out, “go through the motions” organization. We have fun, but we also care deeply about our work, and we are fueled by our passion to achieve excellence.

Authenticity – NO CHEESY COVER SONGS – We stay true to the music that moves us with original compositions, performed in High Fidelity-Unfiltered communication. Integrity. Truth. Leave the “Hotel California” renditions at home. Let’s make some original music that we can be proud of.

Wages:

This position has a starting range of $50k(depending on the role, qualifications and experience).


Benefits:

Medical, Dental, Vision

Short-Term and Long-Term Disability

Life Insurance, Voluntary Hospital, Accident and Critical Illness Insurance

401(k) and 401(k) matching & Profit-Sharing