SECRETARIA DE LA FUNCION PUBLICA (Viene de la Segunda Sección)
200 SUBSECRETARÍA DE CONTROL Y AUDITORÍA DE LA GESTIÓN PÚBLICA OBJETIVO
Educ. Work Job Employ Average Median Middle Range SOC Occupational Title Level Exp. Train. ment Wage Wage 25th % - 75th %
Management Occupations
11-1011 Chief executives 3 1 6 240 69.36 56.72 42.79 --- N/A 11-1021 General and operations managers 3 2 6 1,760 47.47 39.65 27.21 --- 56.19 11-1031 Legislators 3 2 6 30 25,070 17,850 16,640 --- 19,060 11-2021 Marketing managers 3 1 6 80 48.02 44.36 33.22 --- 60.99 11-2022 Sales managers 3 2 6 200 45.67 40.77 32.82 --- 59.27 11-3011 Administrative services managers 3 2 6 230 35.54 34.60 26.00 --- 43.65 11-3021 Computer and information systems managers 3 1 6 360 51.44 50.41 41.13 --- 58.39 11-3031 Financial managers 3 1 6 550 43.90 37.41 27.16 --- 49.48 11-3051 Industrial production managers 3 1 6 90 45.44 43.97 35.03 --- 55.19 11-3061 Purchasing managers 3 1 6 50 44.49 35.69 32.27 --- 52.44 11-3071 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers 7 1 6 70 30.03 24.09 17.64 --- 34.42 11-3121 Human resources managers 3 1 6 80 44.33 39.01 30.48 --- 51.84 11-9021 Construction managers 3 3 4 80 40.53 38.36 31.97 --- 47.32 11-9032 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school 2 1 6 150 84,190 81,170 70,780 --- 97,820 11-9033 Education administrators, postsecondary 2 1 6 40 39.47 37.58 28.88 --- 45.31 11-9051 Food service managers 7 2 6 180 22.20 20.19 16.75 --- 25.27 11-9081 Lodging managers 7 2 6 50 19.72 20.08 14.48 --- 22.50 11-9111 Medical and health services managers 3 3 6 330 42.50 38.60 31.76 --- 44.93 11-9151 Social and community service managers 3 1 6 40 26.88 24.21 17.91 --- 33.52 11-9199 Managers, all other 7 2 6 140 50.72 50.11 36.58 --- 61.49
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
13-1022 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products 7 3 3 40 32.83 31.39 26.74 --- 37.20 13-1023 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products 7 3 3 220 26.75 26.07 19.35 --- 32.98 13-1031 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators 7 3 3 100 26.07 23.94 20.07 --- 32.20 13-1041 Compliance officers 3 3 4 210 25.81 24.08 18.83 --- 29.72 13-1051 Cost estimators 3 3 6 90 24.15 21.51 14.68 --- 30.99 13-1071 Human resources specialists 3 3 6 380 26.98 25.85 17.88 --- 34.04 13-1081 Logisticians 3 3 6 140 33.31 32.19 27.61 --- 37.35 13-1111 Management analysts 3 2 6 810 31.16 30.35 23.97 --- 36.41 13-1121 Meeting, convention, and event planners 3 3 6 40 27.05 23.81 15.22 --- 39.99 13-1141 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists 3 3 6 80 26.44 22.62 19.71 --- 33.35 13-1151 Training and development specialists 3 2 6 240 23.12 22.58 19.28 --- 27.20 13-1161 Market research analysts and marketing specialists 3 3 6 290 26.05 23.32 18.62 --- 32.71 13-1199 Business operations specialists, all other 7 3 6 1,190 27.57 27.04 19.16 --- 34.95 13-2011 Accountants and auditors 3 3 6 730 36.03 32.11 22.92 --- 43.63 13-2021 Appraisers and assessors of real estate 3 3 3 60 18.80 15.27 12.99 --- 18.45 13-2031 Budget analysts 3 3 6 90 30.37 30.35 25.10 --- 34.18 13-2051 Financial analysts 3 3 6 170 26.13 25.72 21.54 --- 30.04 13-2052 Personal financial advisors 3 3 6 60 51.80 43.11 30.31 --- 66.76 13-2053 Insurance underwriters 3 3 4 30 30.17 27.37 24.73 --- 30.46 13-2072 Loan officers 3 3 4 200 27.17 23.63 17.62 --- 32.45 13-2081 Tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents 3 3 4 50 22.90 19.24 13.75 --- 28.80 13-2082 Tax preparers 7 3 4 70 18.04 15.12 12.75 --- 21.31
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
15-1121 Computer systems analysts 3 3 6 380 30.90 29.90 23.11 --- 37.24 15-1122 Information security analysts 3 2 6 90 33.60 31.43 25.77 --- 40.85 15-1131 Computer programmers 3 3 6 590 35.51 35.05 29.63 --- 41.94 15-1132 Software developers, applications 3 3 6 570 38.03 38.85 30.48 --- 44.84 15-1133 Software developers, systems software 3 3 6 200 39.03 39.87 33.28 --- 45.34 15-1134 Web developers 4 3 6 70 30.26 30.49 23.52 --- 35.79 15-1141 Database administrators 3 2 6 110 38.29 36.71 29.86 --- 46.08 15-1142 Network and computer systems administrators 3 3 6 170 33.91 32.67 26.76 --- 39.08 15-1143 Computer network architects 3 1 6 80 40.76 41.20 35.97 --- 46.60 15-1151 Computer user support specialists 6 3 4 550 21.72 19.78 16.22 --- 25.45 15-1152 Computer network support specialists 4 3 6 190 29.21 27.66 23.52 --- 33.19 15-1199 Computer occupations, all other 3 3 6 220 30.48 29.53 25.93 --- 34.24 15-2031 Operations research analysts 3 3 6 60 23.19 17.34 14.21 --- 30.48
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2051 Civil engineers 3 3 6 200 32.69 29.65 25.92 --- 36.63 17-2061 Computer hardware engineers 3 3 6 60 39.37 38.70 33.55 --- 46.20 17-2111 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and
inspectors
3 3 6 30 38.55 37.18 29.37 --- 47.93 17-2112 Industrial engineers 3 3 6 140 35.66 34.91 30.17 --- 41.56 17-2141 Mechanical engineers 3 3 6 30 37.61 34.40 29.51 --- 43.01 17-2199 Engineers, all other 3 3 6 30 44.41 50.34 33.11 --- 51.85 17-3011 Architectural and civil drafters 4 3 6 60 22.06 21.17 16.66 --- 27.66 17-3013 Mechanical drafters 4 3 6 * 26.36 17.83 15.94 --- 34.60 17-3022 Civil engineering technicians 4 3 6 140 16.31 14.43 12.68 --- 17.98 17-3023 Electrical and electronics engineering technicians 4 3 6 80 22.83 24.22 17.00 --- 27.16 17-3026 Industrial engineering technicians 4 3 6 30 21.11 21.57 16.83 --- 25.68 17-3031 Surveying and mapping technicians 7 3 4 60 17.31 17.06 14.24 --- 20.11
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
19-3031 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists 1 3 1 60 36.30 34.04 27.72 --- 41.33 19-4099 Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other 4 3 6 50 18.30 16.28 13.13 --- 24.34
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Community and Social Services Occupations
21-1012 Educational, guidance, school, and vocational counselors 2 3 6 140 27.73 28.20 24.64 --- 32.52 21-1014 Mental health counselors 2 3 1 30 23.22 21.89 17.82 --- 26.48 21-1021 Child, family, and school social workers 3 3 6 190 17.52 16.44 15.00 --- 19.56 21-1022 Healthcare social workers 2 3 6 190 22.97 21.27 17.45 --- 27.24 21-1029 Social workers, all other 3 3 6 60 30.20 32.20 23.58 --- 35.29 21-1092 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists 3 3 5 100 17.09 16.37 14.30 --- 18.35 21-1093 Social and human service assistants 7 3 5 270 12.95 11.42 9.89 --- 14.61 21-1094 Community health workers 7 3 5 40 14.33 13.84 11.18 --- 17.08
Legal Occupations
23-1011 Lawyers 1 3 6 250 65.51 61.15 39.91 --- 71.83 23-1023 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates 1 1 5 40 44.12 48.30 20.59 --- 58.46 23-2011 Paralegals and legal assistants 4 3 6 130 22.16 18.20 15.47 --- 28.66 23-2099 Legal support workers, all other 7 3 5 50 24.10 21.14 19.57 --- 26.77
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
25-1011 Business teachers, postsecondary 1 3 6 70 65,860 58,340 51,940 --- 82,790 25-1072 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary 2 2 6 100 59,370 58,350 47,920 --- 69,740 25-1194 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary 3 2 6 80 19.98 19.42 16.24 --- 23.02 25-2011 Preschool teachers, except special education 4 3 6 360 13.54 11.13 8.62 --- 17.61 25-2012 Kindergarten teachers, except special education 3 3 1 230 55,800 57,320 46,230 --- 66,510 25-2021 Elementary school teachers, except special education 3 3 1 1,810 49,540 50,400 41,910 --- 57,190 25-3021 Self-enrichment education teachers 7 2 6 130 14.49 11.22 8.85 --- 17.03 25-4021 Librarians 2 3 6 80 28.05 29.29 24.78 --- 32.93 25-4031 Library technicians 5 3 6 60 11.88 10.34 8.49 --- 16.13 25-9031 Instructional coordinators 2 1 6 120 33.49 33.92 29.43 --- 39.50 25-9041 Teacher assistants 6 3 6 1,280 18,110 18,070 16,810 --- 19,350
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
27-1023 Floral designers 7 3 4 30 10.56 10.40 9.36 --- 11.39 27-1024 Graphic designers 3 3 6 160 19.95 17.61 14.54 --- 24.56 27-1026 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers 7 3 4 70 13.01 11.46 9.77 --- 16.25 27-2012 Producers and directors 3 2 6 60 21.34 15.90 12.72 --- 26.62 27-2022 Coaches and scouts 3 3 6 100 44,350 43,760 18,800 --- 66,610 27-3022 Reporters and correspondents 3 3 6 60 20.50 17.50 14.29 --- 24.33 27-3031 Public relations specialists 3 3 6 110 27.14 27.51 18.99 --- 33.53 27-3041 Editors 3 2 6 30 24.74 24.85 20.76 --- 28.41 27-3042 Technical writers 3 2 5 50 27.63 25.16 17.98 --- 38.51 27-3091 Interpreters and translators 3 3 5 200 32.59 32.92 30.66 --- 34.99 27-4011 Audio and video equipment technicians 5 3 5 30 13.93 12.66 8.75 --- 18.98 27-4021 Photographers 7 3 3 50 13.57 11.83 9.41 --- 15.98
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
29-1031 Dietitians and nutritionists 3 3 1 70 23.25 22.86 18.55 --- 27.25 29-1051 Pharmacists 1 3 6 270 61.83 63.43 55.67 --- 69.50 29-1062 Family and general practitioners 1 3 1 130 78.77 84.01 27.46 --- N/A 29-1063 Internists, general 1 3 1 * 66.06 54.60 50.17 --- 72.22 29-1065 Pediatricians, general 1 3 1 40 77.15 66.42 58.72 --- N/A 29-1071 Physician assistants 2 3 6 80 45.12 43.01 40.56 --- 50.38 29-1122 Occupational therapists 2 3 6 40 38.03 34.84 31.12 --- 47.35 29-1123 Physical therapists 1 3 6 110 41.22 40.53 32.25 --- 52.85 29-1126 Respiratory therapists 4 3 6 170 25.24 25.75 23.05 --- 28.20 29-1127 Speech-language pathologists 2 3 6 60 36.64 37.31 27.33 --- 44.47 29-1131 Veterinarians 1 3 6 40 47.07 37.32 31.47 --- 45.47 29-1141 Registered nurses 4 3 6 2,190 28.39 28.88 23.06 --- 33.31 29-1171 Nurse practitioners 2 3 6 100 45.25 42.92 39.38 --- 48.76 29-2012 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians 4 3 6 180 18.37 17.75 13.68 --- 23.01 29-2021 Dental hygienists 4 3 6 200 28.82 28.55 24.73 --- 33.63 29-2031 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians 4 3 6 60 24.97 25.43 21.14 --- 29.35 29-2032 Diagnostic medical sonographers 4 3 6 50 27.07 26.94 22.80 --- 31.80 29-2034 Radiologic technologists 4 3 6 190 22.96 22.97 19.94 --- 26.55 29-2052 Pharmacy technicians 7 3 4 380 13.26 13.25 11.78 --- 14.71 29-2055 Surgical technologists 5 3 6 80 17.17 17.02 15.01 --- 19.45 29-2071 Medical records and health information technicians 5 3 6 220 15.44 14.44 11.60 --- 19.01 29-2081 Opticians, dispensing 7 3 3 30 13.53 13.09 10.31 --- 16.55 29-2099 Health technologists and technicians, all other 7 3 6 50 21.83 21.37 16.75 --- 26.16
Healthcare Support Occupations
31-1014 Nursing assistants 5 3 6 1,010 10.60 10.42 9.12 --- 11.71 31-1015 Orderlies 7 3 5 40 10.26 9.98 8.64 --- 11.68 31-2021 Physical therapist assistants 4 3 6 30 28.51 29.86 25.40 --- 33.32 31-9091 Dental assistants 5 3 6 330 14.72 14.43 12.91 --- 16.95 31-9092 Medical assistants 5 3 6 960 12.22 11.89 10.37 --- 13.88 31-9093 Medical equipment preparers 7 3 4 70 12.49 12.31 10.67 --- 13.88 31-9094 Medical transcriptionists 5 3 6 40 16.25 16.30 14.77 --- 17.98 31-9096 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers 7 3 5 70 9.29 9.07 8.20 --- 10.56 31-9097 Phlebotomists 5 3 6 100 12.81 12.46 10.79 --- 14.49
Columbus MSA
On-TheEduc. Work Job Employ Average Median Middle Range SOC Occupational Title Level Exp. Train. ment Wage Wage 25th % - 75th %
Healthcare Support Occupations
31-9099 Healthcare support workers, all other 7 3 6 150 17.42 17.56 15.06 --- 20.13
Protective Service Occupations
33-1011 First-line supervisors of correctional officers 7 2 4 60 21.99 18.42 16.06 --- 25.93 33-1012 First-line supervisors of police and detectives 7 2 4 230 26.75 25.90 20.97 --- 32.08 33-1021 First-line supervisors of fire fighting and prevention workers 5 2 4 140 26.94 26.57 23.04 --- 30.59 33-1099 First-line supervisors of protective service workers, all other 7 2 6 30 22.18 22.29 19.84 --- 25.34 33-2011 Firefighters 5 3 3 470 18.38 18.40 16.17 --- 21.13 33-3011 Bailiffs 7 3 4 100 10.62 10.60 9.93 --- 11.26 33-3012 Correctional officers and jailers 7 3 4 500 14.60 13.91 12.37 --- 16.57 33-3021 Detectives and criminal investigators 7 2 4 200 26.69 22.40 19.66 --- 27.49 33-3051 Police and sheriff's patrol officers 7 3 4 760 17.37 17.02 15.53 --- 18.51 33-9092 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers 7 3 5 80 8.27 8.54 7.99 --- 9.09
Food Preparation and Serving-Related Occupations
35-1012 First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers 7 2 6 1,110 14.33 13.56 12.09 --- 15.82 35-2011 Cooks, fast food 8 3 5 410 9.62 9.23 8.33 --- 10.99 35-2012 Cooks, institution and cafeteria 8 3 5 * 10.42 9.70 8.48 --- 11.83 35-2014 Cooks, restaurant 8 2 4 810 10.22 9.99 8.55 --- 11.59 35-2015 Cooks, short order 8 3 5 220 8.75 8.71 8.04 --- 9.45 35-2021 Food preparation workers 8 3 5 430 9.52 9.36 8.31 --- 10.82 35-3011 Bartenders 8 3 5 350 9.04 8.66 8.01 --- 9.32 35-3021 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food 8 3 5 3,440 8.26 8.44 7.90 --- 8.98 35-3022 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 8 3 5 140 8.50 8.58 7.98 --- 9.19 35-3031 Waiters and waitresses 8 3 5 2,460 8.53 8.53 7.95 --- 9.12 35-3041 Food servers, nonrestaurant 8 3 5 180 9.33 9.11 8.24 --- 10.53 35-9011 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers 8 3 5 740 10.21 10.33 9.63 --- 11.03 35-9021 Dishwashers 8 3 5 430 8.25 8.48 7.93 --- 9.03 35-9031 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop 8 3 6 440 8.29 8.42 7.89 --- 8.96
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
37-1011 First-line supervisors of housekeeping and janitorial workers 7 2 6 150 17.10 16.44 13.50 --- 19.73 37-1012 First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and
groundskeeping workers
7 2 6 120 16.27 14.18 11.35 --- 20.21 37-2011 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners 8 3 5 1,450 9.56 8.97 8.18 --- 10.41 37-2012 Maids and housekeeping cleaners 8 3 5 1,110 8.55 8.60 7.96 --- 9.23 37-2021 Pest control workers 7 3 4 140 13.52 13.65 9.32 --- 16.51 37-3011 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers 8 3 5 730 11.87 11.19 9.11 --- 14.54 37-3012 Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation 7 3 4 50 11.70 11.83 8.41 --- 15.55 37-3013 Tree trimmers and pruners 7 3 5 120 14.04 13.29 9.56 --- 16.33
Personal Care and Service Occupations
39-1021 First-line supervisors of personal service workers 7 2 6 160 13.81 12.01 9.37 --- 16.43 39-2021 Nonfarm animal caretakers 8 3 5 190 9.64 9.11 8.24 --- 10.88 39-3031 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers 8 3 5 110 8.75 8.77 8.07 --- 9.68 39-3091 Amusement and recreation attendants 8 3 5 180 9.12 8.61 7.99 --- 9.24 39-4021 Funeral attendants 7 3 5 * 11.30 10.87 10.11 --- 11.64 39-5012 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 5 3 6 280 12.18 12.13 8.97 --- 14.67 39-9011 Childcare workers 7 3 5 780 8.59 8.58 7.99 --- 9.18 39-9021 Personal care aides 8 3 5 830 8.74 8.70 8.04 --- 9.42 39-9031 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors 7 3 5 80 15.15 14.76 10.63 --- 18.46 39-9032 Recreation workers 3 3 6 430 10.24 9.07 8.24 --- 11.11 39-9041 Residential advisors 7 3 5 230 9.83 9.10 8.29 --- 10.83
Sales and Related Occupations
41-1012 First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers 7 2 6 60 29.48 28.87 22.80 --- 34.18 41-2011 Cashiers 8 3 5 3,680 8.82 8.73 8.10 --- 9.39 41-2021 Counter and rental clerks 8 3 5 340 11.42 9.41 8.41 --- 13.54 41-2022 Parts salespersons 8 3 4 90 15.22 13.91 12.10 --- 17.73 41-2031 Retail salespersons 8 3 5 3,830 10.98 9.21 8.33 --- 11.47 41-3011 Advertising sales agents 7 3 4 110 28.63 18.18 14.24 --- 29.38 41-3021 Insurance sales agents 7 3 4 450 22.49 18.44 14.13 --- 22.79 41-3031 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 3 3 4 80 40.51 23.88 18.89 --- 62.24 41-3099 Sales representatives, services, all other 7 3 5 320 21.54 18.61 12.43 --- 26.11 41-4011 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and
scientific products
3 3 4 230 35.32 27.78 16.07 --- 46.25 41-9022 Real estate sales agents 7 3 3 180 13.93 12.46 9.93 --- 14.63 41-9031 Sales engineers 3 3 4 40 56.41 54.16 44.35 --- 65.74
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
43-1011 First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers 7 2 6 1,120 21.80 20.11 16.17 --- 25.83 43-2011 Switchboard operators, including answering service 7 3 5 140 10.39 10.07 8.70 --- 11.83 43-3011 Bill and account collectors 7 3 4 490 15.76 13.34 11.33 --- 16.12 43-3021 Billing and posting clerks 7 3 5 350 13.72 13.52 11.70 --- 15.62 43-3031 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 7 3 4 1,490 15.52 14.40 12.23 --- 18.30 43-3051 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 7 3 4 230 16.36 15.78 13.41 --- 19.57
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Office and Administrative Support Occupations
43-3061 Procurement clerks 7 3 4 250 17.35 17.49 14.38 --- 19.58 43-3071 Tellers 7 3 5 470 12.72 12.65 10.79 --- 14.33 43-4031 Court, municipal, and license clerks 7 3 4 190 15.25 14.38 12.85 --- 17.01 43-4041 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks 7 3 5 40 24.26 25.06 20.68 --- 28.34 43-4051 Customer service representatives 7 3 5 2,800 13.11 11.45 9.97 --- 15.13 43-4061 Eligibility interviewers, government programs 7 3 4 100 18.06 18.46 14.85 --- 21.14 43-4071 File clerks 7 3 5 150 11.82 12.38 9.48 --- 13.89 43-4081 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks 7 3 5 290 8.64 8.66 8.06 --- 9.26 43-4131 Loan interviewers and clerks 7 3 5 160 14.42 13.66 11.22 --- 17.18 43-4141 New accounts clerks 7 3 4 30 16.07 16.01 13.30 --- 18.59 43-4151 Order clerks 7 3 5 60 13.76 13.87 10.42 --- 17.05 43-4161 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping 7 3 5 300 17.19 17.50 14.59 --- 19.57 43-4171 Receptionists and information clerks 7 3 5 930 10.94 10.62 9.01 --- 12.64 43-4199 Information and record clerks, all other 7 3 5 470 18.38 17.57 15.07 --- 20.51 43-5021 Couriers and messengers 7 3 5 70 10.57 9.87 8.29 --- 11.76 43-5031 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers 7 3 4 120 13.39 13.34 12.13 --- 14.56 43-5032 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance 7 3 4 80 16.70 16.33 9.19 --- 22.44 43-5051 Postal service clerks 7 3 5 60 22.42 25.88 14.90 --- 26.44 43-5052 Postal service mail carriers 7 3 5 270 24.84 26.98 22.52 --- 27.17 43-5061 Production, planning, and expediting clerks 7 3 4 210 19.00 16.99 13.76 --- 23.33 43-5081 Stock clerks and order fillers 8 3 5 1,460 10.41 9.41 8.39 --- 12.06 43-5111 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping 7 3 5 50 16.88 14.17 12.67 --- 21.43 43-6012 Legal secretaries 7 3 4 170 15.83 15.09 13.07 --- 17.50 43-6013 Medical secretaries 7 3 4 420 14.08 13.16 10.96 --- 16.16 43-6014 Secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal, medical, and
executive
7 3 5 1,620 14.09 13.35 10.87 --- 16.74 43-9011 Computer operators 7 3 4 120 15.31 13.95 10.97 --- 19.26 43-9021 Data entry keyers 7 3 4 80 11.18 10.91 9.01 --- 13.05 43-9041 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 7 3 4 320 15.22 15.00 13.26 --- 17.19 43-9061 Office clerks, general 7 3 5 2,110 11.87 11.09 9.14 --- 14.12 43-9199 Office and administrative support workers, all other 7 3 5 70 15.17 13.54 10.96 --- 18.50
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
45-4022 Logging equipment operators 7 3 4 30 15.02 15.20 13.13 --- 17.05
Construction and Extraction Occupations
47-1011 First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers 7 1 6 350 25.48 23.91 19.49 --- 29.16 47-2031 Carpenters 7 3 2 310 16.10 14.30 11.92 --- 19.17 47-2051 Cement masons and concrete finishers 8 3 4 60 15.49 14.18 12.45 --- 17.43 47-2061 Construction laborers 8 3 5 550 10.96 10.09 8.54 --- 12.71 47-2071 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 7 3 4 70 14.32 13.43 12.04 --- 15.28 47-2073 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators 7 3 4 220 16.28 15.66 13.35 --- 18.21 47-2081 Drywall and ceiling tile installers 8 3 4 40 15.75 15.35 13.34 --- 17.69 47-2111 Electricians 7 3 2 440 20.85 20.85 15.63 --- 25.62 47-2121 Glaziers 7 3 2 50 14.94 14.95 12.06 --- 17.53 47-2141 Painters, construction and maintenance 8 3 4 300 13.92 13.07 11.17 --- 15.57 47-2151 Pipelayers 8 3 5 140 17.52 17.90 13.52 --- 21.06 47-2152 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 7 3 2 190 18.75 18.52 14.26 --- 22.05 47-2181 Roofers 8 3 4 40 20.93 18.78 10.92 --- 32.04 47-2211 Sheet metal workers 7 3 2 40 18.04 19.05 14.34 --- 21.26 47-3013 Helpers--electricians 7 3 5 180 11.88 11.02 9.53 --- 13.52 47-3015 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 7 3 5 100 11.33 10.13 8.43 --- 14.85 47-4011 Construction and building inspectors 7 1 4 80 22.23 20.47 16.92 --- 27.70 47-4051 Highway maintenance workers 7 3 4 50 12.02 11.65 9.50 --- 14.04
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
49-1011 First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers 7 2 6 330 26.77 26.04 21.67 --- 29.45 49-2011 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers 6 3 6 90 18.14 16.93 13.41 --- 24.40 49-2022 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line
installers
5 3 4 120 28.64 31.44 23.46 --- 34.12 49-2098 Security and fire alarm systems installers 7 3 4 130 18.17 17.08 14.78 --- 21.06 49-3021 Automotive body and related repairers 7 3 4 110 17.98 16.20 13.70 --- 22.19 49-3023 Automotive service technicians and mechanics 7 3 3 790 15.87 14.31 10.91 --- 20.20 49-3031 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists 7 3 3 70 16.45 16.17 12.81 --- 19.28 49-3091 Bicycle repairers 7 3 4 60 10.18 9.10 8.26 --- 11.50 49-3093 Tire repairers and changers 7 3 5 150 11.44 11.06 9.32 --- 13.61 49-9021 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers 5 3 3 320 17.28 17.10 13.79 --- 20.86 49-9041 Industrial machinery mechanics 7 3 3 530 24.10 23.96 17.43 --- 31.34 49-9052 Telecommunications line installers and repairers 7 3 3 50 15.79 15.57 12.26 --- 18.12 49-9071 Maintenance and repair workers, general 7 3 3 1,370 16.74 16.86 12.75 --- 20.58 49-9098 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers 7 3 4 90 10.71 9.35 8.37 --- 13.12 49-9099 Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other 7 3 4 100 15.96 17.97 11.19 --- 20.11
Production Occupations
51-1011 First-line supervisors of production and operating workers 5 2 6 440 28.32 26.59 19.50 --- 35.74 51-3011 Bakers 8 3 3 50 9.84 9.54 8.48 --- 10.99 51-3021 Butchers and meat cutters 8 3 3 150 13.03 12.41 9.35 --- 16.31 51-3022 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers 8 3 5 1,320 12.00 12.20 10.42 --- 13.70
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On-TheEduc. Work Job Employ Average Median Middle Range SOC Occupational Title Level Exp. Train. ment Wage Wage 25th % - 75th %
Production Occupations
51-3092 Food batchmakers 7 3 4 * 16.31 14.47 12.28 --- 18.88 51-4031 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic
7 3 4 * 11.67 10.74 9.62 --- 12.39 51-4033 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and plastic
7 3 4 420 12.01 11.21 10.36 --- 12.71 51-4041 Machinists 7 3 3 130 16.63 17.15 12.15 --- 20.55 51-4121 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers 7 3 4 210 14.93 14.79 10.73 --- 19.27 51-5112 Printing press operators 7 3 4 150 18.14 15.73 10.37 --- 25.29 51-6011 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers 8 3 5 200 8.62 8.60 7.98 --- 9.22 51-6031 Sewing machine operators 8 3 5 40 10.27 9.42 8.45 --- 12.24 51-7011 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 7 3 4 80 14.82 15.60 12.08 --- 17.39 51-8031 Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators 7 3 3 80 16.19 16.08 12.89 --- 19.45 51-9011 Chemical equipment operators and tenders 7 3 4 90 21.73 21.98 16.13 --- 27.53 51-9041 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders
7 3 4 * 12.97 11.07 9.35 --- 16.33 51-9061 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers 7 3 4 450 17.31 16.11 11.66 --- 22.55 51-9081 Dental laboratory technicians 7 3 4 50 15.57 14.19 11.48 --- 19.28 51-9111 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 7 3 4 450 12.43 10.82 10.09 --- 11.56 51-9198 Helpers--production workers 8 3 5 190 10.95 9.09 8.26 --- 12.54 51-9199 Production workers, all other 7 3 4 190 14.78 13.52 11.94 --- 19.13
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
53-1021 First-line supervisors of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand 7 2 6 80 18.24 17.74 15.17 --- 20.87 53-1031 First-line supervisors of transportation and material-moving machine
and vehicle operators
7 2 6 120 23.43 21.92 17.58 --- 29.78 53-3011 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical
technicians
7 3 4 * 8.43 8.58 8.03 --- 9.14 53-3031 Driver/sales workers 7 3 5 300 11.81 9.34 8.35 --- 15.31 53-3032 Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers 5 3 5 780 14.83 13.73 12.02 --- 18.57 53-3033 Light truck or delivery services drivers 7 3 5 500 16.01 12.68 10.01 --- 18.62 53-3041 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 8 3 5 90 8.72 8.69 8.05 --- 9.35 53-3099 Motor vehicle operators, all other 7 3 5 50 15.88 16.32 14.55 --- 19.30 53-7061 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment 8 3 5 240 9.25 8.73 8.06 --- 9.48 53-7062 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 8 3 5 1,530 11.04 10.55 9.09 --- 12.47 53-7063 Machine feeders and offbearers 8 3 5 90 11.33 10.98 8.98 --- 13.46 53-7081 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 8 3 5 110 13.02 13.29 12.32 --- 14.27
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