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 www.larimerworkforce.org 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. 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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