Careers in Phoenix That Don’t Require a Degree

Phoenix is in the middle of a manufacturing boom. That creates demand for workers who can operate equipment, stock warehouses, support healthcare teams, and keep job sites moving. And the best part is that you don't need a four-year degree to be part of it.

The Numbers You Need to Know

Work in Phoenix Without a Degree

Median hourly wage (no degree jobs)

~$15 - $22/hour

Top industries hiring

manufacturing and production support, construction and skilled trades, healthcare support, warehousing and logistics, retail and hospitality, food service

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What’s Hiring in Phoenix

The semiconductor boom is real, but it's creating jobs beyond the factory floor. Here's what's hiring:

  • Manufacturing and production support: TSMC's $165 billion investment and Intel's expansion mean thousands of manufacturing jobs. While engineers get headlines, facilities also need equipment technicians, maintenance workers, quality control inspectors, and logistics coordinators. Many of these roles provide on-the-job training.
  • Construction and skilled trades: All this growth means a constant demand for laborers, electricians, HVAC technicians, equipment operators, and specialty trades. New housing and commercial projects keep pace with the workforce influx.
  • Healthcare support: Banner Health, HonorHealth, Phoenix Children's Hospital, and dozens of other facilities hire medical assistants, patient care technicians, supply chain staff, and administrative workers. The Phoenix Biomedical Campus anchors life sciences growth.
  • Warehousing and logistics: Distribution centers support both manufacturing and retail growth. Forklift operators, warehouse associates, inventory specialists, and logistics coordinators are in steady demand.
  • Retail and hospitality: Population growth means more restaurants, stores, and service businesses. These companies constantly hire for front-line and supervisory positions.
  • Food service: From hospitals to corporate cafeterias to restaurants, food service workers stay busy.

Get Trained & Get Hired

SkillUp connects you with free or low-cost training programs like these to help you get to the front of the hiring line:

  • Semiconductor technician apprenticeships (TSMC's $5 million registered program launched in 2025)
  • Construction trades, including electrical, HVAC, and plumbing
  • Healthcare certificates like medical assisting and patient care
  • CDL training for commercial driving
  • Forklift certification and warehouse operations
  • Manufacturing and quality control fundamentals

Entry-Level Jobs That Pay Well

Every job listed on SkillUp meets clear standards:

  • No college degree needed
  • Pay that reflects local living costs
  • Skills you can learn in under a year

In Phoenix, that means production technicians, construction laborers, healthcare support staff, warehouse workers, and hospitality supervisors.

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FAQs

Do semiconductor jobs really hire people without degrees?

Yes. While engineers need degrees, semiconductor facilities hire equipment technicians, maintenance workers, quality inspectors, and production support staff. TSMC launched a registered apprenticeship program in 2025 that trains technicians while they work.

What's the construction pay like?

Entry-level laborers typically start around $16-$18/hour, with skilled trades like electricians and HVAC technicians earning more. The work is steady right now with billions in manufacturing and infrastructure projects.

How hot does it actually get?

Very. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F. If you're working outdoors, expect early morning shifts and lots of water breaks. Indoor jobs in manufacturing, healthcare, and warehousing avoid the heat.

Are healthcare jobs easy to find?

Yes. Major hospital systems regularly hire for medical assistants, patient care technicians, and support roles. Many offer tuition assistance if you want to advance your credentials.

What's the minimum wage in Phoenix?

Arizona's minimum wage is $14.70/hour as of 2026. Most entry-level jobs we feature pay above minimum wage, typically $15-$22/hour depending on the industry and role.

Do I need a car to work in Phoenix?

Probably. Public transit exists but is limited compared to other major cities. Most jobs expect you to have reliable transportation, especially for warehouse and construction roles with early shifts.

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