Select Region Rural Capital AreaRural Capital Area + Travis County Career Profile Power Distributor & Dispatcher Education HS diploma or less This is the typical education required for this occupation. Earnings $121,300 This is the median salary for this occupation. Power Distributors & Dispatchers coordinate, regulate, or distribute electricity or steam. General Information Coordinate, regulate, or distribute electricity or steam. Watch a brief video about this occupation. Watch Video Power Distributor & Dispatcher Occupational Outlook For the Rural Capital Area 4 Job Opportunities Over the next five years, an average of 4 openings per year are projected for Power Distributor & Dispatcher. +11.2% Employment Change Employment for Power Distributor & Dispatcher is forecasted to increase on par with the regional average by 11.2% between 2025 and 2030. $58.30 Earnings Potential The typical worker in this occupation is paid $58.30/hour. Entry level workers are paid $37.84, while experienced workers are paid $64.85. The median wage is significantly above the wage across all occupations. Local Employment Opportunities There are 51 Power Distributor & Dispatcher in the Rural Capital Area region. By 2030 this number could reach 56. Top Employing Industries, Locally The top industries employing Power Distributor & Dispatcher are Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, All Other Industries, and Management of Companies and Enterprises. Knowledge Areas The top most significant knowledge categories for Power Distributor & Dispatcher include Public Safety and Security, Engineering and Technology, and Computers and Electronics. Educational Attainment Patterns The most common level of education for Power Distributor & Dispatcher is Some college, no degree. 38% of people employed in these roles have some form of college degree. Sources: Headlight Data BLS Lightcast®