August 2015 - Larimer County Workforce Center

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Larimer County
Occupations
Top Occupations by Projected Annual Openings.
2015-2017
Top 15 Occupations within each group with Projected Annual Openings of 1 or more jobs.
O*Net
Code
11-1021
11-9199
11-3031
11-9111
11-3021
11-2022
11-9032
11-9033
11-9021
11-9141
11-9041
11-9013
11-9121
11-3011
11-9051
13-2011
13-1199
13-1161
13-1111
13-1071
13-1051
13-1151
13-2072
13-2052
13-2082
13-1023
13-2051
Occupation
Management
General and Operations Managers
Managers, All Other
Financial Managers
Medical and Health Services Managers
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Sales Managers
Education Administrators, Elementary / Secondary School
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
Construction Managers
Property, Real Estate, Community Association Managers
Architectural and Engineering Managers
Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers
Natural Sciences Managers
Administrative Services Managers
Food Service Managers
Business / Finance
Accountants and Auditors
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
Management Analysts
Human Resources Specialists
Cost Estimators
Training and Development Specialists
Loan Officers
Personal Financial Advisors
Tax Preparers
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, Farm Prods
Financial Analysts
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200 W. Oak Street,
Suite 5000
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970) 498-6600
418 East 4th Street
Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 619-4650
Entry
Level
Wage
Median
Hourly
Wage
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
85
22
14
14
12
11
11
11
11
11
10
9
9
8
7
$19.23
$20.97
$31.73
$30.11
$39.61
$21.17
$29.29
$25.06
$22.37
$15.85
$45.00
$8.23
$37.73
$30.47
$10.82
$36.95
$33.17
$55.15
$48.47
$59.84
$43.90
$42.89
$39.39
$29.53
$29.96
$66.99
$11.54
$54.90
$45.52
$20.15
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
86
51
26
23
17
16
14
13
11
10
8
8
$16.73
$14.19
$13.76
$16.40
$15.83
$16.99
$18.20
$22.29
$17.02
$9.43
$20.07
$22.56
$26.47
$29.93
$27.03
$26.65
$29.20
$27.59
$28.20
$44.06
$31.15
$13.76
$31.30
$38.08
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
2,165
717
277
261
322
239
227
232
512
232
382
574
193
147
185
2,249
726
293
274
338
250
237
241
505
240
376
557
202
157
190
1,668
1,932
784
559
447
360
240
189
201
226
390
98
1,736
1,980
814
581
464
369
258
207
215
236
392
108
1601 Brodie Ave.
Estes Park, CO
80517
(970) 577-2152
Larimer County Workforce Center is an equal opportunity
agency and supports Veterans priority of service.
Accommodations for persons with disabilities provided upon
request.
O*Net
Code
Occupation
8
7
6
Entry
Level
Wage
$20.28
$11.73
$19.53
Median
Hourly
Wage
$29.64
$18.79
$28.67
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
188
152
161
196
161
169
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
13-1041
13-1121
13-1081
Compliance Officers
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
Logisticians
Computer / Math
15-1151
Computer User Support Specialists
1,007
1,064
46
$15.37
$22.86
15-1121
15-1132
15-1133
15-1142
15-1131
15-1199
15-1134
15-1152
15-1143
555
1,001
1,536
417
193
380
242
311
94
600
1,035
1,490
435
211
389
253
317
101
32
30
20
16
15
12
10
8
6
$26.68
$14.22
$34.54
$24.53
$21.01
$28.40
$10.92
$19.60
$36.83
$38.67
$36.79
$50.76
$36.14
$36.41
$45.99
$14.56
$32.97
$49.31
17-2141
17-2051
17-2061
17-2112
17-1011
17-2071
17-2081
Computer Systems Analysts
Software Developers, Applications
Software Developers, Systems Software
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Computer Programmers
Computer Occupations, All Other
Web Developers
Computer Network Support Specialists
Computer Network Architects
Architecture / Engineering
Mechanical Engineers
Civil Engineers
Computer Hardware Engineers
Industrial Engineers
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Electrical Engineers
Environmental Engineers
510
542
850
292
133
340
145
517
553
734
296
137
328
148
22
20
17
11
7
7
6
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
<10
<10
0
$36.42
$38.05
$56.67
$41.76
$26.90
$47.47
$35.48
Insf.
Data
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
17-2121
$22.08
$18.87
$40.46
$23.86
$17.38
$29.12
$24.45
Insf.
Data
19-1031
19-2031
19-4021
19-3031
19-1022
19-4093
19-1013
19-1042
19-2041
Science
Conservation Scientists
Chemists
Biological Technicians
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Microbiologists
Forest and Conservation Technicians
Soil and Plant Scientists
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
430
253
200
189
136
126
103
112
110
440
264
212
196
142
129
108
120
114
18
13
12
9
7
7
6
6
6
$19.92
$20.60
$12.99
$22.15
$17.13
$14.59
$17.04
$16.86
$19.32
$29.93
$30.54
$18.19
$31.85
$27.02
$16.33
$24.57
$24.49
$32.77
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Doctoral / prof degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Doctoral / prof degree
Bachelor's degree
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Some college/ no
degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate's degree
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
Occupation
Entry
Level
Wage
Median
Hourly
Wage
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
17
14
14
13
12
10
9
9
8
7
6
5
$12.62
$10.13
$16.00
$13.34
$15.84
$14.91
$18.42
$10.11
$8.39
$9.13
$14.16
$11.07
$20.50
$13.19
$22.37
$23.01
$21.66
$19.81
$22.98
$16.10
$17.01
$19.19
$22.40
$16.61
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Master's degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
346
159
312
280
257
184
237
154
129
117
80
94
365
178
325
293
270
195
242
164
136
125
87
100
424
196
443
206
17
9
$23.12
$19.85
$42.32
$25.70
Doctoral / prof degree
Associate's degree
25-1099
25-2021
25-2031
Social Services
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Social and Human Service Assistants
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
Mental Health Counselors
Clergy
Healthcare Social Workers
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Rehabilitation Counselors
Legal
Lawyers
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Education
Postsecondary Teachers
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special /Technical Ed
3,361
1,400
996
3,503
1,478
1,039
123
71
50
$15.52
$16.66
$16.67
$26.28
$23.07
$23.71
25-9041
Teacher Assistants
1,062
1,106
47
$9.88
$12.22
25-2022
25-3021
25-2011
25-4031
25-3099
25-2012
25-4021
Middle School Teachers, Except Special /Technical Ed
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Library Technicians
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Librarians
Arts / Entertainment
Coaches and Scouts
Musicians and Singers
Photographers
Graphic Designers
Public Relations Specialists
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
706
498
522
248
348
230
144
746
535
540
257
369
243
149
36
27
24
18
17
14
6
$16.78
$11.05
$9.21
$12.41
$11.35
$16.63
$19.13
$23.59
$15.67
$12.27
$16.90
$15.84
$22.46
$28.02
Doctoral / prof degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Some college/ no
degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
Associate's degree
Postsecondary Cert
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
343
232
230
360
274
151
365
246
247
365
285
156
22
14
13
12
10
7
$9.07
$9.79
$8.61
$12.26
$11.28
$9.58
$11.94
$17.26
$10.73
$18.34
$20.22
$11.01
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
HS Diploma/GED
21-1021
21-1093
21-1012
21-1014
21-2011
21-1022
21-1092
21-1011
21-2021
21-1099
21-1023
21-1015
23-1011
23-2011
27-2022
27-2042
27-4021
27-1024
27-3031
27-1026
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
27-1025
27-3043
29-1141
29-2061
29-2056
29-2021
29-1123
29-1021
29-1131
29-1127
29-2071
29-1051
29-2041
29-2052
29-2081
29-1122
29-1069
31-1011
31-1014
31-9091
31-9092
31-9011
31-9096
31-9097
31-9099
33-9032
33-3051
33-9099
33-3012
33-9092
33-2011
33-9021
Occupation
Interior Designers
Writers and Authors
Healthcare
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Dental Hygienists
Physical Therapists
Dentists, General
Veterinarians
Speech-Language Pathologists
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Pharmacists
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Pharmacy Technicians
Opticians, Dispensing
Occupational Therapists
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
Healthcare Support
Home Health Aides
Nursing Assistants
Dental Assistants
Medical Assistants
Massage Therapists
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
Phlebotomists
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
Protective Services
Security Guards
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Rec Protective Service Workers
Firefighters
Private Detectives and Investigators
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
7
6
Entry
Level
Wage
$12.86
$13.47
Median
Hourly
Wage
$16.50
$19.52
2,225
427
425
281
285
287
156
177
203
214
270
255
124
178
179
74
30
22
19
17
14
11
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
$22.86
$17.06
$9.88
$21.34
$24.00
$24.33
$30.78
$26.53
$13.96
$48.56
$10.44
$11.02
$12.08
$25.95
$60.83
$30.42
$21.53
$12.45
$34.99
$32.90
$67.93
$35.45
$38.68
$19.79
$58.94
$17.52
$15.42
$16.31
$35.58
$109.36
Associate's degree
Postsecondary Cert
Associate's degree
Associate's degree
Doctoral / prof degree
Doctoral / prof degree
Doctoral / prof degree
Master's degree
Postsecondary Cert
Doctoral / prof degree
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Master's degree
Doctoral / prof degree
767
1,342
475
623
338
111
191
127
878
1,422
508
645
354
120
194
128
72
67
27
24
20
7
5
Insf. Data
$9.46
$10.39
$12.92
$11.29
$8.92
$8.76
$12.36
$10.15
$10.92
$13.48
$16.69
$14.48
$14.27
$10.33
$15.43
$13.55
Less than high school
Postsecondary Cert
Postsecondary Cert
Postsecondary Cert
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
756
610
278
318
167
242
117
857
634
287
333
172
251
125
64
32
25
16
14
12
8
$8.48
$26.55
$9.55
$13.79
$8.20
$14.07
$14.67
$10.11
$34.36
$14.39
$20.98
$8.99
$29.87
$20.98
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
152
183
156
185
2,165
388
391
258
265
274
150
166
198
209
272
246
115
169
175
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
35-3021
35-3031
35-2014
35-9031
35-1012
35-3011
35-9021
35-2021
35-9011
35-3041
35-3022
35-2012
35-2011
37-2011
37-3011
37-2012
37-1011
37-1012
39-9021
39-9011
39-5012
39-3091
39-9032
39-3031
39-9031
39-2021
39-1021
39-9041
Occupation
Food Preparation
Food Preparation / Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Waiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Hosts , Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation, Serving Workers
Bartenders
Dishwashers
Food Preparation Workers
Dining Room , Cafeteria Attendants, Bartender Helpers
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Concession, Coffee Shop
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Fast Food
Building Maintenance
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping
Cleaners
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, Groundskeeping
Personal Services
Personal Care Aides
Childcare Workers
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Recreation Workers
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
Residential Advisors
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
Entry
Level
Wage
Median
Hourly
Wage
341
242
86
71
62
58
40
38
38
21
17
16
14
$8.21
$8.19
$8.53
$8.23
$10.28
$8.25
$8.19
$8.50
$8.18
$8.35
$8.05
$9.09
$8.10
$9.05
$8.95
$10.60
$9.09
$14.54
$9.12
$8.97
$10.75
$8.92
$10.26
$8.92
$11.55
$9.22
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
Less than high school
2,762
97
$8.81
$11.04
Less than high school
1,829
1,604
195
216
1,898
1,645
201
224
82
54
8
7
$8.57
$7.51
$10.97
$12.32
$11.51
$8.76
$15.04
$16.55
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
1,277
1,229
686
329
380
293
469
277
249
66
1,435
1,232
717
337
405
293
487
294
258
71
89
47
36
21
18
16
15
13
10
6
$8.24
$7.33
$8.71
$8.33
$9.09
$8.24
$9.26
$8.05
$11.31
$8.19
$9.88
$8.52
$10.19
$9.19
$12.56
$9.19
$15.98
$9.14
$16.42
$11.25
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
Less than high school
Bachelor's degree
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
5,250
3,690
1,954
779
1,103
946
645
774
601
400
155
358
208
5,515
3,809
2,045
800
1,162
988
667
804
622
417
169
374
227
2,673
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
41-2031
41-2011
41-1011
41-3099
41-4012
41-2021
41-3021
41-3031
41-9041
41-9022
41-1012
41-9099
41-4011
41-2022
41-3011
41-9021
43-4051
43-6014
43-9061
43-5081
43-4171
43-1011
43-3031
43-3071
43-4081
43-5071
43-9199
43-6013
43-3021
43-6011
43-4121
Occupation
Sales
Retail Salespersons
Cashiers
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Reps, Wholesale / Manufacturing, NOT Tech / Sci
Counter and Rental Clerks
Insurance Sales Agents
Securities, Commodities, Financial Services Sales Agents
Telemarketers
Real Estate Sales Agents
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
Sales Reps, Wholesale /Manufac, Technical and Scientific
Parts Salespersons
Advertising Sales Agents
Real Estate Brokers
Office / Admin Support
Customer Service Representatives
Secretaries / Admin Assistants, NOT Legal, Med, Exec
Office Clerks, General
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Tellers
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Medical Secretaries
Billing and Posting Clerks
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative
Assistants
Library Assistants, Clerical
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
Entry
Level
Wage
Median
Hourly
Wage
330
220
62
54
52
30
29
29
25
15
10
10
9
7
6
5
$8.46
$8.23
$12.08
$12.47
$11.41
$8.34
$14.96
$15.30
$9.63
$12.05
$15.67
$9.27
$18.14
$10.18
$15.47
$16.61
$10.50
$9.21
$16.65
$24.81
$24.12
$9.78
$20.71
$18.87
$11.51
$15.77
$27.78
$13.01
$29.03
$15.62
$18.52
$29.42
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Bachelor's degree
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
2,626
5,003
3,170
2,213
1,531
1,177
2,030
613
391
696
419
472
443
184
140
125
88
65
58
58
30
26
25
20
20
18
$10.05
$10.26
$8.95
$8.73
$8.83
$15.50
$9.81
$9.83
$8.36
$9.13
$9.57
$11.91
$13.49
$13.98
$16.14
$14.63
$11.28
$13.38
$24.53
$17.16
$12.53
$9.98
$12.87
$14.75
$16.77
$17.29
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
520
535
14
$16.05
$23.29
HS Diploma/GED
195
204
14
$8.23
$9.15
HS Diploma/GED
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
6,370
3,452
1,482
1,150
1,359
730
694
662
192
690
360
223
123
185
149
220
6,578
3,585
1,521
1,191
1,407
752
706
686
233
694
365
233
135
189
145
223
2,398
4,844
3,052
2,170
1,483
1,117
1,952
610
375
684
402
444
423
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
45-2092
45-2093
47-2111
47-2061
47-2152
47-2141
47-2031
47-1011
47-2073
47-2211
47-4011
47-2051
47-2081
47-2221
49-9071
49-3023
49-9041
49-9021
49-1011
49-2022
49-9099
49-3021
49-3031
49-3091
49-3093
49-2096
49-9045
51-9111
51-2092
51-4041
Occupation
Farm, Fisheries, Forestry
Farmworkers / Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals
Construction / Extraction
Electricians
Construction Laborers
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
Carpenters
Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
Operating Engineers / Construction Equipment Operators
Sheet Metal Workers
Construction and Building Inspectors
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
Install / Maintain / Repair
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
HVAC Mechanics and Installers
Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Telecommunications Equipment Installers / Repairers
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Bicycle Repairers
Tire Repairers and Changers
Electronic Equipment Installers/Repairers, Motor Vehicles
Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons
Production
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
Team Assemblers
Machinists
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
Entry
Level
Wage
Median
Hourly
Wage
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
491
119
496
123
18
6
$9.42
$8.59
$13.70
$11.09
Less than high school
Less than high school
950
1,803
937
681
1,299
748
377
375
201
475
488
165
1,003
1,807
963
691
1,278
751
384
377
204
453
486
162
46
45
26
20
17
14
13
9
7
6
6
6
$15.08
$10.20
$9.31
$12.46
$12.41
$19.54
$16.13
$13.11
$19.13
$12.51
$14.38
$16.42
$21.85
$12.73
$21.87
$15.91
$16.38
$28.88
$20.62
$20.42
$31.67
$16.45
$19.74
$21.36
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
1,595
857
512
469
357
222
274
204
135
80
104
12
0
1,666
885
541
486
372
229
277
208
141
87
107
11
0
68
40
30
22
18
7
7
7
7
7
6
0
0
$9.94
$10.29
$17.72
$16.62
$18.31
$12.85
$10.42
$14.53
$13.36
$8.40
$8.37
$10.26
$0.00
$16.30
$18.11
$26.37
$22.06
$33.42
$31.01
$14.16
$24.67
$20.82
$13.22
$10.20
$16.92
$0.00
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
583
400
393
602
431
417
24
23
22
$10.80
$9.11
$15.64
$20.60
$14.10
$21.66
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
O*Net
Code
51-9061
51-1011
51-2031
51-4011
51-9198
51-4121
51-6011
51-8031
51-9199
51-3011
51-9012
51-4072
53-7062
53-3032
53-3033
53-7064
53-7061
53-3031
53-3022
53-3041
53-7051
53-1021
53-6021
53-1031
Occupation
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and
Plastic
Helpers--Production Workers
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System
Operators
Production Workers, All Other
Bakers
Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still
Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters
Transportation
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Driver/Sales Workers
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, Material Movers, Handlers
Parking Lot Attendants
Transportation Supervisors
* Openings refers to openings due to replacement and growth.
14
12
12
Entry
Level
Wage
$9.65
$19.28
$11.60
Median
Hourly
Wage
$18.13
$29.18
$16.85
253
12
$11.25
$19.71
HS Diploma/GED
314
354
203
325
356
210
11
11
10
$8.25
$15.15
$8.12
$9.31
$20.28
$9.25
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
209
213
10
$19.10
$26.67
HS Diploma/GED
244
173
251
182
10
9
$11.77
$8.03
$15.86
$10.51
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
161
167
9
$13.54
$25.15
HS Diploma/GED
85
96
7
$10.86
$15.68
HS Diploma/GED
1,764
1,106
822
262
367
245
286
165
230
137
47
99
1,836
1,133
842
281
376
264
300
182
237
141
53
104
93
39
25
17
15
14
13
11
9
6
6
5
$8.72
$9.85
$9.50
$8.27
$8.80
$8.52
$12.17
$7.98
$9.19
$8.91
$8.14
$16.19
$12.15
$16.42
$15.22
$9.10
$10.81
$10.89
$15.11
$9.14
$13.98
$21.60
$8.93
$27.84
Less than high school
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
Less than high school
HS Diploma/GED
2015
Jobs
2017
Jobs
Annual
Openings
298
431
210
312
440
226
244
Typical Entry Level
Education Req'd
HS Diploma/GED
Postsecondary Cert
HS Diploma/GED
From EMSI (Economic Modeling Systems International)
Updated 8/2015
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