Top 10 Most Popular Male Professions in Ukraine 2025: Salary Overview.
According to inkorr.com: There is no longer a clear division of professions into male and female in the modern labor market. However, some professions remain specific, such as those associated with heavy physical loads. The list of male professions may change but is unlikely to be final.
Male professions are gradually transforming as women also enter these fields. Nowadays, gender barriers in professional choices are gradually disappearing, although there are still professions traditionally considered male that require physical effort, work with heavy machinery, and responsibility for the safety of others.
In 2025, these professions remain popular in Ukraine, and the demand for qualified specialists is increasing due to the development of construction, agriculture, transport, and industry. Despite technological progress, these areas require not just knowledge, but also endurance, quick responses, and practical experience. Let's consider the most popular 'male' professions that provide stable income and opportunities for career growth.
Driver (of cargo or oversized transport)
Working as a truck or bus driver requires not only driving skills but also great responsibility for the safety of the cargo or passengers. In 2025, the profession of a truck driver and driver of oversized equipment remains one of the most in-demand in Ukraine. With the development of international transport and local trade, the demand for qualified drivers is constantly growing.
This specialty requires risky and responsible decisions. Men choose this profession to travel and explore new horizons. Driving licenses categories C, D, E are the key to a well-paying job. The average income of a truck driver in Ukraine in 2025 will be from 30 to 60 thousand hryvnias per month, depending on the company and route of transport.
At the same time, it is worth noting that the job involves long business trips and irregular schedules, as well as requires physical preparation.
Locksmith / Repairman
A locksmith is one of the oldest working professions that remains relevant today. This specialist repairs, installs, and maintains equipment. The demand for locksmiths exists in various sectors in Ukraine, including industry, construction, and household services.
Men often choose this profession due to its stability and demand: a good locksmith will always find a job, even in small towns and villages. Importantly, the specialty does not require higher education – it is enough to graduate from a vocational school. However, becoming a true master comes with experience.
In 2025, the average salary of a locksmith in Ukraine will be approximately 20–35 thousand hryvnias, while narrow-profile specialists may earn more. The profession requires technical thinking, patience, and precision in work, as any mistake leads to equipment failure.
Electrician / Electromonter
An electrician is a specialist that no enterprise can do without. The tasks of an electromonter include installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical networks. The profession requires serious responsibility as working with electricity carries risks to life.
In 2025, electricians are in high demand in both large cities and villages in Ukraine. Many enterprises are actively modernizing energy supply, especially through solar panels.
The average salary of a qualified electrician will be 25–45 thousand hryvnias per month, and in large companies, even more. To become a professional, one needs to understand physics, electrical engineering, and constantly improve their skills.
Welder
A welder is a key profession in construction and industry. This specialist connects metal structures using modern equipment. The demand for welders in the labor market in Ukraine in 2025 remains stable.
This profession requires physical endurance, attention, and precision. The job is dangerous since it involves high temperatures and sparks, therefore a welder must adhere to safety rules.

The salary of a qualified specialist can range from 35 to 50 thousand hryvnias per month, and abroad – even more. Many Ukrainian welders go to work in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, where this profession is highly valued.
Tractor Operator / Agricultural Machinery Operator
The agricultural sector is the foundation of Ukraine's economy, so the profession of a tractor operator remains very important. An operator of modern machinery not only drives a tractor but works with high-tech machines equipped with GPS and computer systems.
In 2025, experienced tractor operators are in demand both in large agribusinesses and in farms. Depending on the workload, they can earn from 20 to 40 thousand hryvnias per month, while permanent workers in agricultural companies earn even more.
This profession suits men who enjoy working outdoors. It also has prospects for advancement – from a simple mechanic to the head of an agricultural division.
Crane Operator / Heavy Machinery Operator
A crane operator is one of the most responsible and well-paid professions. These specialists control the equipment that lifts heavy structures. Any mistake can be very costly.

In 2025, the profession of a crane operator remains very in-demand. The average salary ranges from 35 to 60 thousand hryvnias, and on large projects, it can be even higher.
The job requires concentration, spatial thinking, and the ability to work in a team. Operators constantly improve their skills in specialized centers and schools.
Steelmaker / Metallurgist
The profession of a steelmaker or metallurgist is one of the most challenging in industry. These specialists work with molten metal, producing steel and other alloys that are widely used in various sectors.
In 2025, the demand for steelmakers remains high, as metallurgy is an important part of the economy. Despite the introduction of new technologies, the role of humans remains critically important. Steelmakers must know the physics and chemistry of processes, work with automated equipment, and adhere to safety rules.
Salaries for steelmakers in large industrial cities such as Kryvyi Rih or Zaporizhzhia range from 30 to 50 thousand hryvnias, depending on qualifications.
Builder (various specialties: bricklayer, plasterer)
The construction sector is critically important for the development of cities. Among the popular professions here are the bricklayer and plasterer. A bricklayer builds walls, while a plasterer is responsible for interior finishing.

In 2025, builders' earnings will range from 25 to 45 thousand hryvnias, depending on the volume of work performed. Experienced builders can earn even more due to private orders.
The demand for these professions is growing due to the active development of residential construction and the renewal of infrastructure, which is critically important for Ukraine in these challenging times.
CNC Operator / Machinist
Modernized industry is impossible without CNC operators, who combine technical skills and programming. In this job, operators create parts for various fields.
This profession comes with high demands for technical knowledge, the ability to work with drawings and technical documentation. Men choosing this field have the opportunity to work at high-tech enterprises or abroad.
In 2025, the average salary for such specialists in Ukraine will be 30–55 thousand hryvnias, and in international companies even more. This profession is considered prestigious among working specialties.
Loader
Despite the simplicity of the loader's profession, it remains important in every city in Ukraine. Loaders work in warehouses, supermarkets, and transport companies, helping to move goods.

In 2025, the salary of loaders ranges from 15 to 25 thousand hryvnias per month, depending on the workplace. The profession does not require special education, which is why it is chosen by men who want to quickly find work without additional training.
Even in a physically demanding profession, there may be opportunities for career growth, especially in larger companies.
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