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Workforce Development Initiative
Workforce Resources for the Manufactured Housing Industry
Meeting the needs of an evolving industry

Advancing Employment Opportunities for Manufactured Housing

The goal of the Workforce Development Initiative is to create a state Manufactured Housing resource to highlight the jobs and career paths in our industry.

Labor shortages in the construction industry are impacting access to affordable housing across the nation. Manufactured Homes are the most logical solution to meet this ever-increasing demand. Inevitably, Manufactured Housing will become the future of housing and the need for a skilled and trained workforce will required to match.

 
WMHA and LNI Certified installer training

Get your LNI issued certificate to become a certified installer with the WMHA

The Washington Manufactured Housing Association (WMHA), in collaboration with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (LNI), is set to launch a Certified Installer Training Program aimed at addressing the growing demand for skilled installers in the state. This initiative is designed to provide individuals with the necessary knowledge and hands-on expertise to enter the manufactured housing industry, a field that urgently needs more qualified professionals. As part of this effort, WMHA has developed an extensive video series to supplement the training, a project that required significant time and dedication to ensure trainees receive comprehensive guidance. This program will be launching soon, offering a valuable opportunity for those looking to build a career in a high-demand trade.

Build a Career in Manufactured Housing – No Experience? No Problem!

Find exciting career opportunities in Manufactured Homes

Have you ever wanted to start a career but felt held back by a lack of experience?

Are you searching for a stable, rewarding profession where your work truly makes a difference? Tired of unpredictable schedules, low wages, and limited growth opportunities?

The manufactured housing industry offers diverse career paths beyond construction, including sales, marketing, HR, social media, and more—all essential to providing quality, affordable homes to communities across Washington.

Opportunities in the Industry

  • Sales & Customer Support – Help homebuyers find affordable housing solutions and guide them through the homeownership journey.
  • Marketing & Social Media – Create campaigns that showcase modern, energy-efficient homes and engage potential buyers online.
  • Human Resources & Talent Development – Recruit skilled professionals, support employee growth, and build a thriving workforce.
  • Manufacturing & Installation – Gain hands-on experience in a stable, well-paying industry with consistent weekday hours, paid time off, and strong benefits.

Why Choose Manufactured Housing?

Unlike traditional construction, manufactured homes are built indoors in climate-controlled environments, meaning no seasonal layoffs or weather-related shutdowns. Modern facilities offer safe workplaces, comfortable break areas, and continual training—making it an ideal career path for stability and growth.

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Benefits of Working in Industry

  • We build quality homes that are in high demand. Over 100,000 new manufactured homes were built last year, and the housing market is projected to remain strong for years to come.
  • We make homeownership possible. Manufactured homes are a vital option for affordable housing … with a cost per square foot that is 1/3 the cost of a home built on-site.
  • We affect the lives of millions of Americans. In fact, over 22 million people currently live in manufactured homes.
  • We create neighborhoods. Nationwide, you’ll find over 44,000 land-lease communities created just for manufactured homes … located in the country, the city and the suburbs.
  • Most fields do not require previous experience or even a college degree. Training and licensing opportunities are available to hard workers who are interested in coming home to a rewarding career in manufactured housing.

Manufacturer Plants in Idaho and Oregon

WMHA’s manufacturers have manufactured housing plants throughout the United States; in Idaho and Oregon there are eight manufactured housing plants that provide career opportunities for both traditional and non-traditional that want to work in manufactured housing and construction trades.

Manufactured housing and construction trade jobs encompass a wide range of roles, from skilled tradespeople like electricians and carpenters to laborers and construction managers. Specific positions include: Construction Laborers and Helpers, Electricians, Carpenters, Construction Managers, Plumbers, Heavy Equipment Operators, HVAC Technicians, Maintenance Workers, Roofers, House Painters, Sheet Metal Workers, and Construction & Building Inspectors.

Come home to a career in manufactured housing! We’re home to a wide variety of rewarding careers including production, transportation, installation, home sales and community management.

Individuals looking for career opportunities at the eight WMHA manufacturers can view employment options:

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