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2 11 Management 13 Business and Financial Operations % Administrative Services Managers ( ) 10, % 349 $25.13 $42.55 BA/BS 42.0% Industrial Production Managers ( ) 5,309 (502) (9%) 142 $26.53 $45.23 BA/BS 32.7% Transportation, Storage, and 4, % 136 $25.37 $39.29 Distribution Managers ( ) 34.5% Farmers, Ranchers, and Other 811 (308) (38%) 10 $13.08 $22.94 Agricultural Managers ( ) 28.9% Construction Managers ( ) 10,040 (145) (1%) 211 $18.86 $30.89 BA/BS 32.8% Food Service Managers ( ) 15,767 1,832 12% 710 $12.30 $ % Funeral Service Managers ( ) % 5 $19.52 $25.62 AA/AS 27.0% Gaming Managers ( ) % Insf. Data $24.43 $ % Lodging Managers ( ) 1,181 (6) (1%) 43 $13.23 $ % Property, Real Estate, and Community 12, % 371 $17.02 $26.44 Association Managers ( ) 36.7% Emergency Management Directors ( ) % 4 $37.55 $53.41 BA/BS 34.3% Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products ( ) Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products ( ) Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators ( ) Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage ( ) 6, % 250 $14.46 $24.27 BA/BS 36.7% 9,406 (143) (2%) 273 $18.33 $31.70 BA/BS 36.5% 7,454 (345) (5%) 196 $20.61 $ (26) (9%) 7 $20.50 $ % 34.6% 2

3 15 Computer and Mathematical 17 Architecture and Engineering % Cost Estimators ( ) 5, % 215 $16.25 $29.81 BA/BS 40.8% Logisticians ( ) 2, % 57 $22.97 $39.50 BA/BS 38.8% Compensation, Benefits, and Job 2, % 86 $20.42 $32.49 BA/BS 33.0% Analysis Specialists ( ) Training and Development Specialists ( ) 5, % 247 $15.49 $27.99 BA/BS 33.7% Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate ( ) 2, % 78 $20.88 $31.28 BA/BS 34.7% Credit Counselors ( ) 1, % 28 $14.93 $21.29 BA/BS 33.8% Loan Officers ( ) 7,576 (553) (7%) 121 $20.77 $39.75 BA/BS 33.8% Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents ( ) 1, % 65 $22.51 $36.19 BA/BS 35.0% Tax Preparers ( ) 4, % 130 $12.15 $ % Web Developers ( ) 6, % 281 $16.34 $28.89 AA/AS 27.2% Network and Computer Systems Administrators ( ) 10, % 251 $23.25 $38.22 BA/BS 39.5% Computer Network Architects ( ) 3, % 82 $29.80 $52.79 BA/BS 37.0% Computer User Support Specialists Some college, no 17,755 1,321 7% 505 $16.02 $25.24 ( ) degree 45.2% Computer Network Support Specialists ( ) 4, % 124 $20.69 $33.03 AA/AS 45.2% Computer s, All Other ( ) 4, % 102 $18.64 $36.14 BA/BS 36.9% Architectural and Civil Drafters ( ) 3, % 57 $19.24 $28.14 AA/AS 61.6% Electrical and Electronics Drafters ( ) % 12 $19.70 $26.78 AA/AS 61.6% 3

4 19 Life, Physical, and Social Science % 4 Mechanical Drafters ( ) 1,073 (53) (5%) 12 $17.67 $24.13 AA/AS 61.6% Drafters, All Other ( ) % 6 $16.86 $26.08 AA/AS 61.6% Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians ( ) Civil Engineering Technicians ( ) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians ( ) Electro-Mechanical Technicians ( ) Environmental Engineering Technicians ( ) Industrial Engineering Technicians ( ) Mechanical Engineering Technicians ( ) Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other ( ) Surveying and Mapping Technicians ( ) Agricultural and Food Science Technicians ( ) 663 (33) (5%) 16 $26.04 $34.99 AA/AS 55.1% 1, % 55 $21.63 $34.23 AA/AS 55.1% 4,010 (142) (4%) 99 $18.49 $29.65 AA/AS 55.1% 409 (35) (9%) 10 $15.29 $21.12 AA/AS 55.1% % 17 $17.60 $26.97 AA/AS 55.1% 1,144 (49) (4%) 27 $16.95 $29.12 AA/AS 55.1% 1,232 (55) (4%) 29 $16.81 $28.07 AA/AS 55.1% 2, % 59 $18.62 $31.10 AA/AS 55.1% % 16 $19.60 $ % % 20 $10.65 $14.92 AA/AS 36.3% Chemical Technicians ( ) 1, % 38 $11.02 $20.04 AA/AS 35.8% Geological and Petroleum Technicians ( ) % 11 $15.85 $26.31 AA/AS 38.1% Nuclear Technicians ( ) 50 (2) (4%) 2 $26.86 $40.13 AA/AS 38.1% Social Science Research Assistants ( ) % 56 $16.14 $19.67 BA/BS 33.9%

5 21 Community and Social Services 23 Legal 25, Training, and Library 27 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health ( ) % % 53 $15.26 $23.03 AA/AS 33.9% Forensic Science Technicians ( ) % 40 $24.37 $40.12 BA/BS 33.9% Forest and Conservation Technicians ( ) Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other ( ) Social and Human Service Assistants ( ) % 28 $13.88 $18.28 AA/AS 33.9% 1, % 102 $14.91 $21.55 AA/AS 33.9% 16,323 3,659 22% 1,098 $9.91 $15.45 Community Health Workers ( ) 1, % 127 $12.75 $18.24 Paralegals and Legal Assistants ( ) 40.0% 31.2% 9, % 310 $18.21 $29.36 AA/AS 42.6% Court Reporters ( ) 1,015 (8) (1%) 26 $32.84 $39.14 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers ( ) Legal Support Workers, All Other ( ) Preschool Teachers, Except Special ( ) 2,287 (9) (0%) 56 $16.20 $ , % 73 $16.88 $ % 40.4% 40.4% 13, % 518 $10.07 $13.79 AA/AS 37.8% Library Technicians ( ) 2, % 192 $12.76 $20.93 Teacher Assistants ( ) 38,903 2,178 6% 1,401 $9.19 $14.01 Multimedia Artists and Animators ( ) Some college, no degree 26.1% 43.7% 7, % 212 $17.80 $33.03 BA/BS 27.4% 5

6 Sports, and Media Artists and Related Workers, All Other ( ) % % 10 $12.11 $19.83 No formal educational credential Commercial and Industrial Designers ( ) 2, % 65 $20.20 $27.90 BA/BS 30.3% Fashion Designers ( ) 4, % 116 $17.47 $32.33 BA/BS 30.3% Floral Designers ( ) 1, % 65 $9.49 $ % Graphic Designers ( ) 14, % 471 $15.39 $23.23 BA/BS 30.3% Actors ( ) 19,612 1,185 6% 1,045 $11.50 $24.08 Some college, no degree 22.4% Producers and Directors ( ) 23,869 2,295 10% 1,278 $20.08 $44.58 BA/BS 20.2% Dancers ( ) 1, % 44 $12.39 $13.63 No formal educational 39.6% credential Choreographers ( ) % 18 $15.05 $ % Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other (27-4, % 191 $13.79 $20.19 No formal educational 36.5% 2099) credential Radio and Television Announcers (27-1, % 53 $12.07 $19.44 BA/BS 42.0% 3011) Public Address System and Other Announcers ( ) 1, % 50 $14.18 $17.73 Interpreters and Translators ( ) 3, % 145 $15.18 $27.80 BA/BS 36.0% Audio and Video Equipment Technicians ( ) 7, % 294 $13.26 $ % 42.0% 44.6% 6

7 29 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical % Broadcast Technicians ( ) 2, % 63 $13.61 $25.27 AA/AS 44.6% Sound Engineering Technicians (27-3, % 106 $15.53 $ ) 44.6% Photographers ( ) 7, % 305 $11.44 $ % Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture ( ) 4, % 100 $15.54 $26.55 BA/BS 27.7% Film and Video Editors ( ) 10,926 1,195 11% 344 $16.06 $38.45 BA/BS 27.7% Radiation Therapists ( ) % 18 $32.59 $45.19 AA/AS 43.0% Respiratory Therapists ( ) 4, % 206 $26.10 $36.00 AA/AS 69.9% Registered Nurses ( ) 74,038 10,362 14% 4,021 $31.17 $45.42 BA/BS 42.1% Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists ( ) 3, % 171 $18.73 $38.49 BA/BS 36.2% Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians ( ) 5, % 256 $13.53 $20.02 AA/AS 36.2% Dental Hygienists ( ) 5, % 198 $25.77 $50.85 AA/AS 60.8% Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians ( ) 1, % 67 $17.67 $30.67 AA/AS 66.1% Diagnostic Medical Sonographers ( ) 1, % 76 $29.22 $41.60 AA/AS 66.1% Nuclear Medicine Technologists ( ) % 14 $38.69 $47.04 AA/AS 66.1% Radiologic Technologists ( ) 4, % 200 $19.82 $34.02 AA/AS 66.1% Magnetic Resonance Imaging % 28 $28.38 $41.60 AA/AS 66.1% Technologists ( ) Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics ( ) 4, % 267 $9.51 $ % 7

8 31 Healthcare Support % Dietetic Technicians ( ) % 34 $10.19 $14.90 AA/AS 56.4% Pharmacy Technicians ( ) 8, % 285 $11.83 $ % Psychiatric Technicians ( ) 1, % 22 $16.70 $ % Respiratory Therapy Technicians ( ) 265 (4) (2%) 4 $26.50 $35.97 AA/AS 56.4% Surgical Technologists ( ) 3, % 110 $19.39 $26.68 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians ( ) Ophthalmic Medical Technicians ( ) Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses ( ) Medical Records and Health Information Technicians ( ) 56.4% 1, % 107 $13.06 $17.70 AA/AS 56.4% % 45 $16.04 $ ,611 3,267 14% 1,372 $16.31 $ , % 263 $12.57 $19.67 Opticians, Dispensing ( ) 2, % 162 $10.63 $18.14 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other ( ) Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other ( ) 4, % 157 $15.41 $ , % 67 $15.15 $26.68 Home Health Aides ( ) 18,658 10,322 55% 2,651 $8.95 $11.38 Psychiatric Aides ( ) % 39 $10.60 $13.19 No formal educational credential 56.4% 74.1% 54.9% 56.1% 45.4% 27.3% 41.7% 41.7% 8

9 33 Protective Service % Nursing Assistants ( ) 35,345 6,926 20% 2,287 $9.98 $13.36 al Therapy Assistants ( ) 41.7% % 45 $22.92 $33.00 AA/AS 85.6% al Therapy Aides ( ) % 22 $9.99 $13.62 Physical Therapist Assistants ( ) 85.6% 1, % 115 $21.40 $32.58 AA/AS 70.9% Massage Therapists ( ) 6,679 1,145 17% 284 $9.74 $15.50 Dental Assistants ( ) 12,066 1,038 9% 523 $12.33 $17.71 Medical Assistants ( ) 22,921 3,136 14% 1,162 $10.34 $15.60 Medical Equipment Preparers ( ) 1, % 76 $13.30 $18.20 Medical Transcriptionists ( ) 1, % 54 $17.43 $22.06 Phlebotomists ( ) 3, % 169 $12.65 $17.28 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other ( ) First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers ( ) First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives ( ) First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers ( ) 3, % 135 $12.15 $ % 8 $35.19 $ , % 59 $38.77 $ % 25 $42.58 $ % 58.3% 65.0% 38.1% 60.9% 61.1% 38.1% 46.3% 43.4% 59.2% 9

10 35 Food Preparation and Serving Related % 10 Firefighters ( ) 7, % 302 $26.34 $38.54 Fire Inspectors and Investigators ( ) Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists ( ) % 8 $33.12 $ % Insf. Data $25.97 $39.40 Bailiffs ( ) % 6 $10.88 $18.65 Correctional Officers and Jailers ( ) Detectives and Criminal Investigators ( ) 3, % 144 $20.69 $ , % 97 $36.39 $51.75 Fish and Game Wardens ( ) % Insf. Data $19.94 $28.08 BA/BS 40.4% Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers ( ) 26,363 1,140 4% 1,124 $28.77 $42.13 Transit and Railroad Police ( ) % 2 $15.91 $22.91 Animal Control Workers ( ) % 10 $16.40 $23.84 Transportation Security Screeners ( ) 2, % 44 $15.76 $18.65 Chefs and Head Cooks ( ) 5, % 243 $9.98 $16.52 First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers ( ) 25,922 4,433 17% 1,749 $10.09 $14.56 Cooks, Private Household ( ) 40 (3) (8%) Insf. Data $15.17 $ % 49.4% 49.4% 52.4% 52.4% 35.2% 51.6% 51.6% 40.5% 49.5% 39.4% 37.9% 23.4%

11 37 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 39 Personal Care and Service First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers ( ) % 3, % 90 $12.65 $16.07 Animal Trainers ( ) 1, % 61 $10.99 $16.10 Embalmers ( ) % 5 $16.68 $24.60 Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors ( ) 32.9% 35.4% 51.9% % 30 $14.15 $18.69 AA/AS 56.3% Barbers ( ) 2, % 88 $8.36 $9.50 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists ( ) Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance ( ) 23,105 3,304 14% 1,311 $9.18 $ , % 37 $12.23 $29.97 Manicurists and Pedicurists ( ) 5, % 213 $8.24 $9.21 Skincare Specialists ( ) 2, % 92 $10.03 $14.61 Concierges ( ) % 42 $10.66 $15.04 Tour Guides and Escorts ( ) 1, % 74 $11.62 $14.90 Travel Guides ( ) 231 (3) (1%) 11 $16.20 $20.23 Childcare Workers ( ) 49,424 (2,326) (5%) 1,532 $7.21 $ % 41.6% 30.2% 30.2% 30.2% 34.9% 36.9% 36.9% 36.7% 11

12 41 Sales and Related Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors ( ) % 9,557 1,440 15% 484 $11.13 $21.89 Recreation Workers ( ) 11,371 1,825 16% 596 $9.11 $11.80 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers ( ) First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers ( ) 45, % 1,426 $11.59 $ ,563 (363) (3%) 212 $15.17 $22.89 Parts Salespersons ( ) 6, % 207 $9.23 $13.41 Advertising Sales Agents ( ) 8, % 352 $15.14 $31.11 Insurance Sales Agents ( ) 16, % 595 $13.68 $24.20 Travel Agents ( ) 4,685 (428) (9%) 75 $11.31 $16.09 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other ( ) Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products ( ) 34,794 2,136 6% 1,200 $12.06 $ ,853 1,289 3% 1,429 $12.43 $24.22 Real Estate Brokers ( ) 4, % 63 $20.52 $28.96 Real Estate Sales Agents ( ) 17, % 234 $14.53 $20.62 Sales and Related Workers, All Other ( ) 4, % 122 $12.05 $17.35 No formal educational credential 34.1% 34.1% 38.1% 32.2% 36.6% 30.1% 35.6% 44.2% 34.3% 31.6% 37.9% 37.9% 30.2% 12

13 43 Office and Administrative Support First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers ( ) % 51,975 2,913 6% 1,411 $15.94 $26.93 Bill and Account Collectors ( ) 13,714 (261) (2%) 333 $12.32 $17.97 Billing and Posting Clerks ( ) 19,147 1,719 9% 769 $11.16 $17.30 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks ( ) Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks ( ) 56,638 (511) (1%) 625 $11.65 $ , % 199 $13.87 $21.41 Procurement Clerks ( ) 2, % 87 $10.93 $19.59 Tellers ( ) 13,170 (1,355) (10%) 472 $9.90 $12.98 Brokerage Clerks ( ) 1,164 (22) (2%) 32 $16.47 $23.92 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks ( ) Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks ( ) Customer Service Representatives ( ) Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs ( ) Loan Interviewers and Clerks ( ) 3, % 51 $18.57 $ ,081 (12) (1%) 9 $13.67 $ ,169 3,620 6% 2,337 $11.76 $ , % 128 $17.88 $ ,633 (253) (5%) 69 $13.32 $20.83 New Accounts Clerks ( ) 1,384 (156) (11%) 31 $14.84 $18.79 Some college, no degree 40.8% 50.2% 49.6% 48.8% 51.3% 45.3% 44.5% 36.8% 47.5% 42.1% 43.7% 38.4% 45.7% 45.7% 13

14 Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping ( ) Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks ( ) % 4, % 87 $12.74 $20.17 AA/AS 46.7% 6, % 134 $11.80 $18.98 Cargo and Freight Agents ( ) 7, % 378 $14.64 $21.43 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers ( ) Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance ( ) Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks ( ) Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants ( ) 1, % 45 $13.90 $ , % 256 $10.35 $ , % 439 $12.50 $ ,525 (14) (0%) 333 $17.08 $27.25 Legal Secretaries ( ) 10,574 (21) (0%) 137 $16.08 $26.75 Medical Secretaries ( ) 21,056 2,515 12% 745 $10.41 $16.89 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive ( ) 71,782 4,494 6% 1,700 $10.42 $17.75 Computer Operators ( ) 1,564 (63) (4%) 15 $11.99 $20.84 Data Entry Keyers ( ) 8, % 136 $10.15 $15.17 Desktop Publishers ( ) 440 (47) (11%) 11 $18.37 $24.55 AA/AS 42.7% Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks ( ) 9,658 (252) (3%) 275 $12.89 $ % 46.0% 47.6% 47.6% 40.1% 47.5% 47.5% 47.5% 47.5% 43.8% 46.3% 46.5% 14

15 47 Construction and Extraction % Statistical Assistants ( ) 210 (1) (0%) 9 $15.20 $19.59 BA/BS 41.6% First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers ( ) 13, % 258 $17.54 $28.71 Boilermakers ( ) % 5 $25.03 $41.48 Brickmasons and Blockmasons ( ) 1, % 46 $13.77 $20.83 Stonemasons ( ) % 8 $8.80 $11.96 Carpenters ( ) 27,686 1,450 5% 691 $11.21 $17.71 Terrazzo Workers and Finishers ( ) Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators ( ) % 9 $11.80 $ , % 39 $19.89 $24.01 Pile-Driver Operators ( ) 42 (2) (5%) Insf. Data $12.96 $25.36 Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators ( ) 4, % 132 $22.16 $34.32 Electricians ( ) 14,108 1,251 9% 481 $15.14 $26.36 Glaziers ( ) % 33 $16.79 $25.58 Insulation Workers, Mechanical ( ) % 13 $13.38 $ % 38.4% 20.0% 20.0% 25.9% 15.2% 8.2% 24.3% 24.3% 47.3% 23.5% 28.1% 15

16 49 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters ( ) Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers ( ) % 10, % 332 $15.73 $ % 34 $12.56 $23.48 Sheet Metal Workers ( ) 2, % 95 $13.43 $27.54 Structural Iron and Steel Workers ( ) 1, % 42 $16.64 $34.25 Solar Photovoltaic Installers ( ) % 7 $12.98 $18.72 Construction and Building Inspectors ( ) Elevator Installers and Repairers ( ) Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators ( ) Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters ( ) First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers ( ) Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers ( ) Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairs ( ) 2, % 101 $16.77 $ (96) (22%) 6 $32.84 $ % 5 $15.76 $ % Insf. Data $22.59 $ , % 317 $19.80 $ ,201 (195) (5%) 89 $13.10 $18.79 Some college, no degree 31.4% 20.0% 34.4% 31.2% 28.0% 44.5% 43.5% 33.8% 43.0% 42.9% 53.1% 555 (13) (2%) 5 $17.75 $30.16 AA/AS 52.8% 16

17 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers ( ) % 7, % 172 $16.41 $26.62 Avionics Technicians ( ) % 22 $17.30 $31.20 AA/AS 70.5% Electric Motor, Power Tool, and % 15 $12.91 $21.84 Related Repairers ( ) 42.0% Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation % 7 $26.00 $32.73 Equipment ( ) 56.8% Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment ( ) Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay ( ) Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles ( ) Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers ( ) Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers ( ) Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians ( ) Automotive Body and Related Repairers ( ) Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics ( ) % 17 $16.77 $ (11) (3%) 8 $31.11 $ (55) (21%) 4 $11.10 $ (73) (10%) 10 $13.23 $ , % 90 $9.51 $ , % 198 $20.41 $ , % 159 $10.85 $ , % 717 $9.53 $ % 56.8% 56.8% 38.5% 46.6% 47.2% 60.0% 26.1% 33.4% 17

18 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists ( ) Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians ( ) Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines ( ) % 6, % 220 $15.26 $ % 5 $14.12 $ , % 87 $16.96 $27.92 Rail Car Repairers ( ) % 28 $14.72 $19.69 Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians ( ) % 12 $12.52 $17.01 Motorcycle Mechanics ( ) % 9 $14.95 $19.92 Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics ( ) Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians ( ) % 18 $13.27 $ % 5 $15.49 $23.04 Mechanical Door Repairers ( ) % 11 $15.25 $18.60 Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door ( ) Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers ( ) % 40 $16.64 $ , % 248 $12.27 $22.38 Home Appliance Repairers ( ) 872 (26) (3%) 27 $10.56 $16.01 Industrial Machinery Mechanics ( ) 6, % 224 $16.59 $ % 37.0% 37.0% 37.0% 34.5% 34.5% 34.5% 21.8% 49.1% 49.1% 43.9% 37.6% 41.7% 18

19 Maintenance Workers, Machinery ( ) % 2,580 (51) (2%) 43 $11.81 $18.80 Millwrights ( ) 800 (30) (4%) 19 $20.75 $32.87 Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons ( ) Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers ( ) Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers ( ) Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers ( ) Medical Equipment Repairers ( ) Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners ( ) <10 Insf. Data Insf. Data Insf. Data Insf. Data Insf. Data 1, % 91 $28.16 $ , % 120 $15.57 $ % 42.3% 41.7% 49.8% 47.2% 296 (7) (2%) 6 $12.47 $20.18 AA/AS 54.4% % 21 $15.80 $23.19 AA/AS 54.4% 334 (29) (9%) 6 $10.25 $13.93 Watch Repairers ( ) 157 (11) (7%) 3 $11.62 $14.48 Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other ( ) Maintenance and Repair Workers, General ( ) Wind Turbine Service Technicians ( ) 404 (17) (4%) 7 $14.77 $ ,801 2,489 7% 1,430 $11.64 $ % 6 $15.12 $18.52 Commercial Divers ( ) % 2 $15.17 $19.07 Locksmiths and Safe Repairers ( ) 1,110 (70) (6%) 56 $13.31 $19.43 Some college, no degree 54.4% 54.4% 54.4% 38.2% 35.0% 35.0% 36.9% 19

20 51 Production Signal and Track Switch Repairers ( ) Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other ( ) Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers ( ) Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers ( ) Engine and Other Machine Assemblers ( ) Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters ( ) Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic ( ) Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic ( ) % 87 (2) (2%) 2 $21.17 $ , % 144 $9.99 $ , % 24 $12.32 $ ,376 (530) (10%) 62 $9.00 $ (43) (10%) 8 $12.38 $ ,297 (146) (6%) 37 $11.00 $ , % 133 $10.68 $ % 27 $19.37 $28.96 Machinists ( ) 10,065 (72) (1%) 310 $10.00 $16.55 Tool and Die Makers ( ) 1,254 (116) (9%) 6 $12.48 $24.95 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers ( ) Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders ( ) Prepress Technicians and Workers ( ) 7,584 (308) (4%) 216 $10.50 $ ,227 (203) (17%) 32 $9.45 $ ,129 (255) (23%) 16 $11.97 $ % 35.0% 46.2% 30.1% 32.9% 34.7% 43.6% 43.6% 38.8% 49.9% 28.2% 28.2% 36.9% 20

21 % Printing Press Operators ( ) 5,889 (974) (17%) 82 $9.91 $16.35 Model Makers, Wood ( ) 57 (10) (18%) Insf. Data $13.66 $16.13 Patternmakers, Wood ( ) 25 (4) (16%) Insf. Data $16.67 $19.61 Woodworkers, All Other ( ) 662 (106) (16%) 14 $10.51 $11.59 Nuclear Power Reactor Operators ( ) Power Distributors and Dispatchers ( ) 54 (5) (9%) Insf. Data $30.03 $ (4) (3%) 5 $27.78 $48.81 Power Plant Operators ( ) 1,236 (47) (4%) 42 $30.58 $40.33 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators ( ) Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators ( ) Chemical Plant and System Operators ( ) % 28 $25.49 $ , % 70 $23.68 $ (5) (2%) 12 $17.90 $27.39 Gas Plant Operators ( ) % 38 $31.09 $34.61 Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers ( ) Plant and System Operators, All Other ( ) Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders ( ) 1,724 (5) (0%) 72 $27.65 $ % 5 $12.64 $ (38) (4%) 28 $12.26 $ % 32.5% 32.5% 32.5% 50.5% 50.5% 50.5% 42.1% 45.4% 44.0% 44.0% 44.0% 44.0% 40.7% 21

22 53 Transportation and Material Moving Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders ( ) Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers ( ) Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers ( ) Dental Laboratory Technicians ( ) Medical Appliance Technicians ( ) Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians ( ) % % 28 $11.70 $ ,083 (669) (4%) 400 $10.51 $ ,123 (265) (12%) 31 $12.07 $ , % 51 $12.31 $ % 13 $13.44 $ % 20 $9.80 $14.71 Semiconductor Processors ( ) 833 (31) (4%) 17 $10.72 $15.08 AA/AS 26.7% Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators ( ) 1,036 (106) (10%) 19 $12.13 $18.44 Etchers and Engravers ( ) 213 (15) (7%) 5 $9.59 $18.30 Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic ( ) 1,207 (105) (9%) 41 $12.37 $15.25 Tire Builders ( ) 97 (11) (11%) 2 $11.26 $15.77 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators ( ) 6, % 302 $14.36 $ % 37.7% 35.9% 49.6% 49.6% 49.6% 38.3% 34.9% 24.4% 34.4% 39.5%

23 % Commercial Pilots ( ) 1, % 47 $25.74 $48.61 Air Traffic Controllers ( ) % 28 $34.59 $65.44 AA/AS 49.6% Airfield Operations Specialists ( ) % 7 $19.00 $28.54 Flight Attendants ( ) 6, % 192 $13.96 $20.15 Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians ( ) Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity ( ) Bus Drivers, School or Special Client ( ) Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers ( ) 1, % 51 $9.58 $ , % 184 $10.67 $ , % 286 $10.14 $ ,240 2,237 6% 1,213 $12.02 $17.81 Locomotive Engineers ( ) 398 (31) (8%) 16 $18.20 $23.15 Locomotive Firers ( ) 15 (4) (27%) Insf. Data $17.85 $22.03 Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers ( ) Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators ( ) Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters ( ) Subway and Streetcar Operators ( ) % 9 $14.70 $ % 16 $19.21 $ (35) (8%) 17 $17.69 $ % 15 $19.35 $ % 49.6% 47.3% 38.2% 36.1% 36.1% 28.3% 48.2% 48.2% 48.2% 45.6% 48.4% 45.6% 23

24 Rail Transportation Workers, All Other ( ) Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels ( ) % % 6 $15.46 $ % 61 $15.76 $31.63 Motorboat Operators ( ) % 6 $13.06 $20.79 Ship Engineers ( ) % 22 $17.37 $29.40 Traffic Technicians ( ) % 2 $20.46 $33.25 Transportation Inspectors ( ) % 25 $25.29 $34.97 Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants ( ) % 24 $9.00 $13.65 Total 1,874, ,465 6% 67,479 $16.37 $ % 35.7% 35.7% 27.0% 41.2% 46.7% 34.0% 24

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