Form Occupational Emplo Occupational Emplo Occupational Employment Report-State and Local Governmen

Report on Occupational Employment and Wages

OES Report - NAICS 999000

Report on Occupational Employment - Government/Mandatory

OMB: 1220-0042

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OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT REPORT OF
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (999000)

In Cooperation with the
U.S. Department of Labor

Rev. Mar. 2015
Form Approved
O.M.B. No. 1220-0042

What this report is about: This form asks for information about the occupations and wages of the employees described in Item 3. Please complete Items 1 through 5 below. Next, please
provide the information requested beginning on page 1 for the employees who received pay for the pay period that included the reference date printed in bold in Item 3. The instructions on
pages ii and iii explain how to provide the requested information. For more on the OES program, including national, state, and metropolitan area employment and wage estimates by
occupation, please see our website at http://www.bls.gov/OES.

1

Which of the following options describes the status of the location(s) in Item 3
as of the reference date also printed in Item 3?

3

This form asks for information about the employees described below. Our estimate of
employment for these employees appears at the top right corner of the label. Please
make any needed address corrections.

4

How many employees, both full and part-time, worked at this location(s) during the pay
period that included the reference date printed in Item 3?

Operating: Go to item 2.
Temporarily closed during the reference period: Report data only
for employees paid for work during the reference period. If no mployees
worked for pay, report "0" in section 4 of this page and return the form in
the reply envelope provided.
Permanently out of business as of __/__/____: Return the form to the
address at the top.
Sold or merged: Enter the new name and address below, then go item 2.

New Name:
New Address:

Enter the number here…

2

Include
Š Full or part-time paid workers
Š Workers on paid leave
Š Workers assigned temporarily to
other units
Š Incorporated firms - paid owners,
Š officers, and staff

Our records show that your main products or services are related to those listed
below. If they are not, please list your main products or services on the lines
provided and continue with the rest of the report.

Do Not Include
Š Contractors and temporary agency
employees not on your payroll
Š Unpaid family workers
Š Workers on unpaid leave
Š Unincorporated firms - proprietors,
owners, and partners
Š Workers not covered by
unemployment insurance

Do all employees reported above work at one location?
Yes

5

No... Enter number of locations

Please tell us who to contact if we have questions about your data.
Name:
Title:
Phone:
E-mail address:

Date:

FOR
OFFICE
USE ONLY

Instructions for Reporting by Occupation

Instructions for Reporting Wage Information

 Report employees in the occupations in which they are working, not
necessarily in occupations for which they have been trained.
For example: An employee trained as an engineer, but working as a drafter,
should be reported as a drafter.

For all employees:
 Please use the hourly and annual wage rate categories to report
employees. If wages are not recorded by hour or year (bi-weekly, or
monthly for example), convert them into an hourly wage rate.
 For part-time workers, please report the specific hourly wage rate,
not an average.
 For tip, commission, and piece-rate workers, please estimate the
earnings (base pay plus tips, commissions, or piece rates), and report the
appropriate wage.
 For salaried workers who do not work a standard 2080 hours per year
(40 hours per week), please report wages on an hourly basis. For workers
who are paid an annual salary by contract, such as Airline Pilots, report
their annual salary.
 Include and/or exclude from pay as follows:

 Report each employee only once in the occupation that requires the highest
level of skill if the employee performs work in two or more occupations.
If there is no measurable difference in skill requirements, report
employees in the occupation in which they spend the most time.
 Use the description of duties along with the job titles to determine where
to place employees. Do not rely on job titles alone.
 Report apprentices and trainees in the job for which they are being trained.
Report helpers separately because they are not in training for the
occupation they are helping.

Include as pay
 Base Rate
 Commissions
 Cost-of-Living Allowance
 Deadheading Pay
 Guaranteed Pay
 Hazard Pay
 Incentive Pay
 Longevity Pay
 Piece Rate
 Portal-to-Portal Rate
 Production Bonus
 Tips

 Report part-time workers in the job they perform.
 Professionals who directly supervise other workers in professional occupations
should be classified in the same occupation as the workers they supervise.
For example, a drafter that supervises other drafters is classified as a drafter.
 Workers in Service, Sales, Office and Administrative, Forestry and Farming,
Production, Maintenance, and Transportation occupations who spend 80
percent or more of their time performing supervisory duties should be
reported as supervisors. Workers with supervisory duties who spend
less than 80 percent of their time supervising should be reported with the
workers they supervise.

Exclude as pay
 Attendance Bonus
 Relocation Allowance
 Back Pay
 Severance Pay
 Draw
 Shift Differential
 Holiday Bonus
 Stock Bonuses
 Holiday Premium Pay
 Tool Allowance
 Jury Duty Pay
 Tuition Repayments
 Lodging Payments
 Uniform Allowance
 Meal Payments
 Weekend Pay
 Merchandise Discounts
 Nonproduction Bonus
 On-call Pay
 Overtime Pay
 Perquisites
 Profit Sharing Payment

The BLS publishes statistical tabulations from this survey that may reveal the information reported by individual State and local governments. Upon your request, however, the BLS will hold the information
provided on this survey in confidence.
*We estimate that it will vary from 30 minutes to 6 hours to complete this report, depending on such factors as the size of the establishment. This includes time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing this information. If you have any comments regarding these estimates or any other aspects of this report, including
suggestions for reducing this burden, send them to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Division of Occupational Employment Statistics (1220-0042), 2 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 2135, Washington, DC
20212. Please do not return your questionnaire to this address. Use the enclosed preaddressed envelope or the address provided at the top of the first page to return your completed questionnaire. You do not
have to complete this questionnaire if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number.

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Instructions for Completing the Report
On the following pages you will find the Occupational Employment Report. Please refer to the example below and the guidelines on page ii for instructions on how to
complete the form. If you have employees whose occupations are not found in the list provided, please use the supplemental pages at the end of this report. Please write
each unique occupational title on a separate line along with a short description of duties, the number of employees in each wage category, and the total employment for
each occupation.
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Hourly (parttime or fulltime)
Annual Salary
(full-time only)

Accountants and Auditors - Examine, analyze,
and interpret accounting records for the purpose
of giving advice or preparing statements.

(REPORT PART-TIME WORKERS ACCORDING TO AN HOURLY RATE)

A

B

C

D

E

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

$11.75 14.74

$14.7518.74

$18.7523.99

F

G

$24.00 - $30.25 30.24
38.49

H

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$38.50 48.99

$49.00 61.99

$62.00 78.74

$78.75 99.99

$100.00
and over

under $19,240 - $24,440- $30,680 - $39,000- $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 - $163,800 - $208,000
101,919 - 128,959 163,799
and over
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
207,999
$19,240 24,439
80,079

1

2

3

T

TOTAL
EMPLOYMENT

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listed,, read the
1 For each occupation
definition to determine which occupations are
found in your establishment.

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that is found in y
your establishment,, write in
2 For each occupation
the number of workers in this occupation, based on their wages.
For example, there are six Accountants in your establishment.
One is part-time, working 20 hours a week, and earns $12,480
per year; and five are full-time: two earn $32,000 per year, and
three earn $46,000. Calculate an hourly wage for the part-time
worker by dividing the annual wage by the number of hours
worked; 20 hrs x 52 weeks = 1040 hrs/yr, $12480/1040 hrs =
$12/hr. Write "1" in column C. For the full-time workers, use
their annual wage: write "2" in column D and "3" in column E.

iii

p the total number of workers in this
3 Add up
occupation and write the figure in the Total
Employment column, making sure the total agrees
with your records.

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

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J

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$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Management Occupations
(Managers in this section generally have other managers/supervisors reporting to them.)
A
B
C
Chief Executives Formulate policies and provide overall direction of private and public
organizations within guidelines set up by a board of directors or other
governing body. Plan, direct, or coordinate operational activities with the
help of subordinate executives and managers.
11-1011
General and Operations Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate the operations of public or private
organizations. Responsibilities include formulating policies, managing
daily operations, and planning the use of materials and human
resources, but are too general to be classified in any one functional area
of management or administration. Excludes First-Line Supervisors.

D

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11-1021
Legislators Develop, introduce or enact laws and statutes at the local, tribal, State,
or Federal level. Includes only workers in elected positions.
11-1031
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate activities to create or maintain a favorable
public image or raise issue awareness for their organization or client, or
plan, direct, or coordinate activities to solicit and maintain funds for
special projects or nonprofit organizations.
11-2031
Administrative Services Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate one or more administrative services of an
organization, such as records and information management, mail
distribution, facilities planning and maintenance, and other support
services. Medical records administrators are included in "Medical and
Health Services Managers." Excludes "Purchasing Managers."
11-3011

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Computer and Information Systems Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as electronic data
processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer
programming.
11-3021

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B

C

D

E

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Financial Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate accounting, investing, banking, insurance,
securities, and other financial activities of a branch, office, or department
of an establishment.
11-3031

A

B

C

D

E

F

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Purchasing Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate the activities of buyers and related workers
involved in purchasing materials, products, and services. Includes
wholesale or retail trade merchandising managers and procurement
managers.
11-3061

A

B

C

D

E

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Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution
activities in accordance with organizational policies and applicable
government laws or regulations. Includes logistics managers.
11-3071

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Compensation and Benefits Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate compensation and benefits activities of an
organization. Job analysis and position description managers are
included in "Human Resources Managers."
11-3111

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C

D

E

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Human Resources Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate human resources activities and staff of an
organization. Excludes managers who primarily focus on compensation
and benefits or training and development.
11-3121

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B

C

D

E

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Training and Development Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate the training and development activities and
staff of an organization.
11-3131

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B

C

D

E

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Construction Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate the construction and maintenance of
structures and facilities. Participate in the conceptual development of a
construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling, budgeting,
and implementation. Includes managers in specialized construction
fields, such as carpentry or plumbing.
11-9021

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B

C

D

E

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Architectural and Engineering Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as architecture and
engineering or research and development in these fields. Excludes
"Natural Sciences Managers."
11-9041

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B

C

D

E

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Medical and Health Services Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate medical and health services in hospitals,
clinics, public health agencies, or similar organizations.

A

B

C

D

E

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Natural Sciences Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as life sciences,
physical sciences, mathematics, and research and development in these
fields.
11-9121

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Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate the selling, buying, leasing, or governance of
commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties. Includes
managers of homeowner and condominium associations, rented or
leased housing units, buildings, or land (including rights-of-way).
11-9141

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11-9111

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Social and Community Service Managers Plan, direct, or coordinate a social service program or community
outreach organization. Oversee budget and policies regarding participant
involvement, program requirements, and benefits. Work may involve
directing social workers, counselors, or probation officers.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

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L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

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Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Purchase machinery, equipment, tools, parts, supplies, or services
necessary for the operation of an establishment. Purchase raw or semifinished materials for manufacturing.
13-1023

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Compliance Officers Examine, evaluate, and investigate eligibility for or conformity with
regulations governing contract compliance of licenses and permits, and
perform other compliance and enforcement inspection and analysis
activities not classified elsewhere.
13-1041

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D

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Human Resources Specialists Perform activities in the human resource area. Includes employment
specialists who screen, recruit, interview, and place workers. Excludes
"Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists" and "Training
and Development Specialists."
13-1071

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11-9151
Emergency Management Directors Plan and direct disaster response or crisis management, provide
preparedness training, and prepare plans for natural, wartime, or
technological disasters or hostage situations.
11-9161

Business and Financial Operations Occupations

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

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E

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$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Management Analysts Conduct organizational evaluations, design systems procedures,
conduct work simplification and measurement studies, and prepare
operations and procedures manuals to assist management in operating
more efficiently and effectively. Includes program analysts and
management consultants. Excludes "Operations Research Analysts."
13-1111

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Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners Coordinate activities of staff or convention personnel to make
arrangements for group meetings, events, or conventions.
13-1121

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D

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Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists Conduct programs of compensation and benefits and job analysis for
employer. May specialize in specific areas, such as position
classification and pension programs.
13-1141

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B

C

D

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Training and Development Specialists Design and conduct training and development programs to improve
individual and organizational performance. May analyze training needs.
13-1151

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Accountants and Auditors Analyze and interpret accounting records to prepare financial
statements, give advice, or audit and evaluate statements prepared by
others. Install or advise on systems of recording costs or other financial
and budgetary data. Excludes "Tax Examiners and Collectors, and
Revenue Agents."
13-2011

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Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate Appraise real property and estimate its fair value. May assess taxes in
accordance with prescribed schedules.
13-2021

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Budget Analysts Examine budget estimates for completeness, accuracy, and
conformance with procedures and regulations. Analyze budgeting and
accounting reports.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

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$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

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Information Security Analysts Plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security measures for computer
networks and information. May ensure security controls are in place that
safeguard digital files and electronic infrastructure. May respond to
computer security breaches and viruses.
15-1122

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Computer Programmers Create, modify, and test computer applications code, forms, and script.
Work from specifications drawn up by software developers or others.
May analyze user needs and design software solutions. May develop
and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve specific
documents, data, and information.

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13-2031
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents Determine tax liability or collect taxes from individuals or business firms
according to prescribed laws and regulations.
13-2081

Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Systems Analysts Analyze data processing problems to improve computer systems.
Analyze user requirements, procedures, and problems to automate or
improve existing systems and review computer system capabilities,
workflow, and scheduling limitations. May analyze or suggest
commercially available software.
15-1121

15-1131

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OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Web Developers Design, create, and modify Web sites. Analyze user needs to implement
Web site content, graphics, performance, and capacity. May integrate
Web sites with computer applications. Convert written, graphic, audio,
and video components to compatible Web formats. Excludes "Multimedia
Artists and Animators."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

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K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Database Administrators Administer, test, and implement computer databases. Coordinate
changes to computer databases. May plan, coordinate, and implement
security measures to safeguard computer databases.
15-1141

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Network and Computer Systems Administrators Install, configure, and support an organization’s local area network
(LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet systems or segment of a
network system. Ensure network availability. May monitor and test Web
site performance. May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning,
and coordination between network and data communications hardware
and software. May supervise computer user support specialists and
computer network support specialists. May administer network security
measures.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

15-1134

15-1142
Computer Network Architects Design and implement computer and information networks, such as local
area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), intranets, extranets,
and other data communications networks. Perform network modeling,
analysis, and planning. May also design network and computer security
measures.
15-1143
Computer User Support Specialists Provide technical assistance to computer users. Answer questions or
resolve computer problems in person, via telephone, or electronically.
May provide assistance concerning computer hardware and software
use.
15-1151

999000

7

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Computer Network Support Specialists Analyze, test, troubleshoot, and evaluate existing network systems, such
as local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet
systems or a segment of a network system. Perform network
maintenance to ensure correct operation with minimal interruption.
15-1152

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Surveyors Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. Provide
data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or
dimension of land or land features for engineering, mapmaking, mining,
land evaluation, construction, and other purposes.
17-1022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Civil Engineers Perform engineering duties in planning, designing, and overseeing
construction and maintenance of structures and facilities, such as roads,
railroads, airports, bridges, harbors, dams, pipelines, power plants, and
water and sewage systems. Includes architectural, structural, traffic,
ocean, and geo-technical engineers. Excludes "Hydrologists."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists Collect, analyze, and interpret geographic information from geodetic
surveys, aerial photographs, and satellite data. Research, study, and
prepare maps and other spatial data in digital or graphic form. May work
with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). May design and evaluate
algorithms, data structures, and user interfaces for GIS and mapping
systems.
17-1021

17-2051
Environmental Engineers Research, design, plan, or perform engineering duties in the prevention,
control, and remediation of environmental hazards using various
engineering disciplines. Work may include waste treatment, site
remediation, or pollution control technology.
17-2081

999000

8

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Architectural and Civil Drafters Prepare detailed drawings of architectural and structural features of
buildings or topographical relief maps used in civil engineering projects,
such as highways, bridges, and public works, using knowledge of
building materials, engineering practices, and mathematics.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Civil Engineering Technicians Apply theory and principles of civil engineering in planning, designing,
and overseeing construction and maintenance of structures and facilities
under the direction of engineering staff or physical scientists.
17-3022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Apply electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge, usually
under the direction of engineering staff, to design, build, repair, calibrate,
and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery.
Excludes "Broadcast Technicians."
17-3023

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Environmental Engineering Technicians Apply environmental engineering principles to modify, test, and operate
equipment and devices used in the prevention, control, and remediation
of environmental problems, such as waste treatment and site
remediation, under the direction of engineering staff or scientist.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

17-3011

17-3025
Surveying and Mapping Technicians Perform surveying and mapping duties, usually under the direction of an
engineer, surveyor, cartographer, or photogrammetrist to obtain data
used for construction, mapmaking, boundary location, mining, or other
purposes. May calculate mapmaking information and create maps from
source data. May verify accuracy and completeness of maps.
17-3031

999000

9

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Soil and Plant Scientists Conduct research in physiology, production, yield, and management of
crops and agricultural plants or trees, shrubs, and nursery stock, their
growth in soils, and control of pests; or study the composition of soils as
they relate to plant or crop growth. May classify and map soils and
investigate effects of alternative practices on soil and crop productivity.
19-1013

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists Study the origins, behavior, diseases, genetics, and life processes of
animals and wildlife. May specialize in wildlife research and
management. May collect and analyze biological data to determine the
environmental effects of present and potential use of land and water
habitats.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

19-1023
Conservation Scientists Manage, improve, and protect natural resources to maximize use without
damaging the environment. May conduct soil surveys and develop plans
to eliminate soil erosion or to protect rangelands. May instruct farmers or
ranchers in crop rotation, contour plowing, or terracing to conserve soil
and water; in the number and kind of livestock and forage plants best
suited to particular ranges; and in farm improvement. Excludes
"Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists" and "Foresters."
19-1031
Foresters Manage public and private forested lands for economic, recreational, and
conservation purposes. May inventory standing timber, appraise the
timber's worth, negotiate purchases, and draw up contracts for
procurement. May devise plans for planting and growing new trees,
monitor trees for healthy growth, and determine optimal harvesting
schedules.
19-1032

999000

10

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Epidemiologists Investigate and describe the determinants and distribution of disease,
disability, or health outcomes. May develop the means for prevention
and control.
19-1041

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Chemists Conduct chemical analyses or experiments in laboratories for quality or
process control or to develop new products or knowledge.
19-2031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Conduct research to identify, abate, or eliminate sources of pollutants or
hazards that affect the environment or the health of the population. May
collect, synthesize, study, report, and recommend action based on data
derived from measurements or observations of air, food, soil, water, and
other sources. Excludes "Conservation Scientists."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Economists Conduct research, prepare reports, or formulate plans to address
economic problems related to the production and distribution of goods
and services or monetary and fiscal policy. May collect and process
economic and statistical data using sampling techniques and
econometric methods.
19-3011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists Diagnose and treat mental disorders; learning disabilities; and cognitive,
behavioral, and emotional problems, using individual, child, family, and
group therapies. May design and implement behavior modification
programs.
19-3031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Urban and Regional Planners Develop comprehensive plans and programs for use of land and physical
facilities of jurisdictions, such as towns, cities, counties, and metropolitan
areas.
19-3051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

19-2041

999000

11

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Anthropologists and Archeologists Study the origin, development, and behavior of human beings. May study
the way of life, language, or physical characteristics of people in various
parts of the world. May engage in systematic recovery and examination
of material evidence, such as tools or pottery remaining from past human
cultures, in order to determine the history, customs, and living habits of
earlier civilizations.
19-3091

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Historians Research, analyze, record, and interpret the past as recorded in sources,
such as government and institutional records, newspapers and other
periodicals, photographs, interviews, films, electronic media, and
unpublished manuscripts, such as personal diaries and letters.
19-3093

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Biological Technicians Assist biological and medical scientists in laboratories. Set up, operate,
and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment, monitor
experiments, make observations, and calculate and record results. May
analyze organic substances, such as blood, food, and drugs.
19-4021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including
Health Perform laboratory and field tests to monitor the environment and
investigate sources of pollution under the direction of an environmental
scientist, engineer, or other specialist. May collect samples for testing.
19-4091
Forensic Science Technicians Collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to
criminal investigations. Perform tests on weapons or substances, such
as fiber, hair, and tissue to determine significance. May testify as expert
witnesses on evidence or crime laboratory techniques. May serve as
specialists in area of expertise, such as ballistics, fingerprinting,
handwriting, or biochemistry.
19-4092

999000

12

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Forest and Conservation Technicians Provide technical assistance regarding the conservation of natural
resources. May compile data about forest tracts, under the direction of
foresters; or train and lead forest workers in forest propagation and fire
prevention and suppression. May assist conservation scientists in
managing, improving, and protecting wildlife habitats. Excludes
"Conservation Scientists" and "Foresters."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Counsel and advise individuals with alcohol, tobacco, drug, or other
problems, such as gambling and eating disorders. May engage in
prevention programs. Excludes "Social Workers," "Psychologists," and
"Mental Health Counselors" providing these services.
21-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors Counsel individuals and provide group educational and vocational
guidance services.
21-1012

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Mental Health Counselors Work with individuals and groups to promote optimum mental and
emotional health. May help individuals deal with issues associated with
addictions and substance abuse; family, parenting, and marital
problems; stress management; self-esteem; and aging. Excludes "Social
Workers," "Psychiatrists," and "Psychologists."
21-1014

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Rehabilitation Counselors Counsel individuals to maximize the independence and employability of
persons coping with personal, social, and vocational difficulties that
result from birth defects, disease, accidents, or the stress of daily life.
Coordinate activities for residents of care and treatment facilities. Assess
client needs and implement rehabilitation programs that may include
personal and vocational counseling, training, and job placement.
21-1015

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

19-4093

Community and Social Services Occupations

999000

13

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Child, Family, and School Social Workers Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and
psychological functioning of children and their families and to maximize
family well-being and academic functioning of children. May assist
parents, arrange adoptions, and find foster homes. In schools, they
address such problems as teenage pregnancy, misbehavior, and
truancy. May also advise teachers.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Healthcare Social Workers Provide individuals, families, and groups with the psychosocial support
needed to cope with chronic, acute, or terminal illnesses. Services
include advising family care givers, providing patient education and
counseling, and making referrals for other services. May also provide
care and case management and address barriers to health care.
21-1022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Assess and treat individuals with mental, emotional, or substance abuse
problems. Activities may include individual and group therapy, crisis
intervention, case management, client advocacy, prevention, and
education.
21-1023

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Health Educators Provide and manage health education programs that help individuals,
families, and their communities maximize and maintain healthy lifestyles.
Collect and analyze data to identify community needs prior to planning,
implementing, monitoring, and evaluating programs. May administer
fiscal resources for health education programs. Excludes "Community
Health Workers."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

21-1021

21-1091
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists Provide services to assist in rehabilitation of law offenders in custody or
on probation or parole. Recommend rehabilitation plans and treatment of
offender, including conditional release and education and employment
stipulations.
21-1092

999000

14

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Social and Human Service Assistants Assist in providing client services in a wide variety of fields, such as
psychology, rehabilitation, or social work, including support for families.
May assist clients in obtaining benefits and social and community
services. May assist social workers with developing, organizing, and
conducting programs to prevent and resolve problems relevant to
substance abuse, human relationships, rehabilitation, or dependent care.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Lawyers Represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal
proceedings, draw up legal documents, or manage or advise clients on
legal transactions. May specialize in a single area or may practice
broadly in many areas of law.
23-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Judicial Law Clerks Assist judges in court or by conducting research or preparing legal
documents. Excludes "Lawyers" and "Paralegals and Legal Assistants."
23-1012

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

21-1093
Community Health Workers Assist individuals and communities to adopt healthy behaviors. Conduct
outreach to implement programs in the community that promote,
maintain, and improve individual and community health. May provide
information on available resources, provide social support and informal
counseling, advocate for individuals and community health needs, and
provide services such as first aid and blood pressure screening. May
collect data to help identify community health needs. Excludes "Health
Educators."
21-1094

Legal Occupations

999000

15

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers Conduct hearings to approve or recommend decisions on claims
concerning government programs or other government-related matters.
Determine liability, sanctions, or penalties, or recommend the
acceptance or rejection of claims or settlements. Excludes "Arbitrators,
Mediators, and Conciliators."
23-1021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators Facilitate negotiation and conflict resolution through dialogue. Resolve
conflicts outside of the court system by mutual consent of parties
involved.
23-1022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates Arbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law. May
sentence defendant in criminal cases. May determine liability of
defendant in civil cases. May perform wedding ceremonies.
23-1023

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Paralegals and Legal Assistants Assist lawyers by investigating facts, preparing legal documents, or
researching legal precedent to support a legal proceeding, to formulate a
defense, or to initiate legal action. Excludes "Legal Secretaries."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

23-2011
Court Reporters Use verbatim methods and equipment to capture, store, retrieve, and
transcribe pretrial and trial proceedings or other information. Includes
stenocaptioners who operate computerized stenographic captioning
equipment to provide captions of live or prerecorded broadcasts for
hearing-impaired viewers.
23-2091

999000

16

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Librarians Administer libraries and perform related services. Work in settings such
as public libraries, schools, corporations, and healthcare providers. May
select, acquire, catalogue, classify, circulate, and maintain library
materials and furnish reference, bibliographical, and readers' advisory
services. May perform in-depth, strategic research, and synthesize,
analyze, edit, and filter information. May set up or work with databases
and information systems to catalogue and access information.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Farm and Home Management Advisors Advise, instruct, and assist individuals and families engaged in
agriculture, related processes, or home economics activities.
Demonstrate procedures and apply research findings to solve problems;
and instruct and train in the use of machinery and equipment to promote
general welfare. Includes county agricultural agents, feed and farm
management advisers, home economists, and extension service
advisors.
25-9021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Instructional Coordinators Develop instructional material, coordinate educational content, and
incorporate current technology in specialized fields that provide
guidelines to educators and instructors for developing curricula and
conducting courses. Includes educational consultants and specialists,
and instructional material directors.
25-9031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

25-4021
Library Technicians Assist librarians by helping readers in the use of library catalogs,
databases, and indexes to locate books and other materials; and by
answering questions that require only brief consultation of standard
reference. Compile records; sort and shelve books or other media;
remove or repair damaged books or other media; register patrons; and
check materials in and out of the circulation process. Replace materials
in shelving area (stacks) or files. Includes bookmobile drivers who assist
with providing services in mobile libraries.
25-4031

999000

17

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Teacher Assistants Perform duties that are instructional in nature or deliver direct services to
students or parents. Serve in a position for which a teacher has ultimate
responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs
and services. Excludes "Graduate Teaching Assistants."
25-9041

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Public Relations Specialists Engage in promoting or creating an intended public image for individuals,
groups, or organizations. May write or select material for release to
various communications media.
27-3031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Interpreters and Translators Interpret oral or sign language, or translate written text from one
language into another.
27-3091

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Dietitians and Nutritionists Plan and conduct food service or nutritional programs to assist in the
promotion of health and control of disease. May supervise activities of a
department providing quantity food services, counsel individuals, or
conduct nutritional research.
29-1031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Family and General Practitioners Physicians who diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries
that commonly occur in the general population. May refer patients to
specialists when needed for further diagnosis or treatment.
29-1062

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

999000

18

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Registered Nurses Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement
nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing
care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise
patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case
management. Licensing or registration required. Includes Clinical Nurse
Specialists. Excludes "Nurse Anesthetists," "Nurse Midwives," and
"Nurse Practitioners."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Nurse Practitioners Diagnose and treat illness independently or as part of a healthcare team.
May focus on health promotion and disease prevention. May order,
perform, or interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x-rays. May
prescribe medication. Must be registered nurses who have specialized
graduate education.
29-1171

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate
trapped individuals. Transport injured or sick persons to medical
facilities.
29-2041

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Dietetic Technicians Assist in the provision of food service and nutritional programs, under the
supervision of a dietitian.
29-2051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Care for ill, injured, or convalescing patients or persons with disabilities
in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, private homes, group homes, and
similar institutions. Licensing required.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

29-1141

29-2061

999000

19

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and design programs
and procedures to control, eliminate, and prevent disease or injury
caused by chemical, physical, and biological agents or ergonomic
factors. May conduct inspections and enforce adherence to laws and
regulations. Includes environmental protection officers.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Home Health Aides Provide routine individualized healthcare such as changing bandages
and applying topical medications to the elderly, convalescents, or
persons with disabilities at the patient’s home or in a care facility. Monitor
or report changes in health status. May also provide personal care such
as bathing, dressing, and grooming of patient.
31-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Nursing Assistants Provide basic patient care under direction of nursing staff. Perform duties
such as feed, bathe, dress, groom, or move patients, or change linens.
May transfer or transport patients. Includes nursing care attendants,
nursing aides, and nursing attendants. Excludes "Home Health Aides,"
"Orderlies," "Personal Care Aides," and "Psychiatric Aides."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

29-9011
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians Collect data on work environments for analysis by occupational health
and safety specialists. Implement and conduct evaluation of programs
designed to limit chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic risks to
workers.
29-9012

Healthcare Support Occupations

31-1014

999000

20

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Protective Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of correctional officers and
jailers.
33-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives Directly supervise and coordinate activities of members of police force.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in fire
fighting and fire prevention and control.
33-1021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Firefighters Control and extinguish fires or respond to emergency situations. Duties
may include fire prevention, emergency medical service, hazardous
material response, search and rescue, and disaster assistance.
33-2011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Fire Inspectors and Investigators Inspect buildings to detect fire hazards and enforce local ordinances and
State laws. Investigate and gather facts to determine cause of fires and
explosions.
33-2021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists Enforce fire regulations, inspect forest for fire hazards and recommend
forest fire prevention or control measures. May report forest fires and
weather conditions.
33-2022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bailiffs Maintain order in courts of law.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

33-1012

33-3011

999000

21

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Correctional Officers and Jailers Guard inmates in penal or rehabilitative institutions. May guard prisoners
in transit. Includes deputy sheriffs and police who spend the majority of
their time guarding prisoners in correctional institutions.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Detectives and Criminal Investigators Conduct investigations related to suspected violations of Federal, State,
or local laws to prevent or solve crimes. Excludes "Private Detectives
and Investigators."
33-3021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Fish and Game Wardens Patrol assigned area to prevent fish and game law violations. Investigate
reports of damage to crops or property by wildlife.
33-3031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Parking Enforcement Workers Patrol assigned area, such as public parking lot or city streets to issue
tickets to overtime parking violators and illegally parked vehicles.
33-3041

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Maintain order and protect life and property by enforcing local, tribal,
State, or Federal laws and ordinances. Perform a combination of the
following duties: patrol a specific area; direct traffic; issue traffic
summonses; investigate accidents; apprehend and arrest suspects, or
serve legal processes of courts.
33-3051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Transit and Railroad Police Protect and police railroad and transit property, employees, or
passengers.
33-3052

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Animal Control Workers Handle animals for the purpose of investigations of mistreatment, or
control of abandoned, dangerous, or unattended animals.
33-9011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

33-3012

999000

22

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Security Guards Guard, patrol, or monitor premises to prevent theft, violence, or
infractions of rules. May operate x-ray and metal detector equipment.
Excludes "Transportation Security Screeners."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in
preparing and serving food.
35-1012

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria Prepare and cook large quantities of food for institutions, such as
schools, hospitals, or cafeterias.
35-2012

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Food Preparation Workers Perform a variety of food preparation duties other than cooking, such as
preparing cold foods and shellfish, slicing meat, and brewing coffee or
tea.
35-2021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

33-9032
Crossing Guards Guide or control vehicular or pedestrian traffic at such places as streets,
schools, railroad crossings, or construction sites.
33-9091
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service
Workers Monitor recreational areas, such as pools, beaches, or ski slopes to
provide assistance and protection to participants.
33-9092

Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers Directly supervise and coordinate work activities of cleaning personnel.

A

B

C

37-1011

999000

23

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and
Groundskeeping Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of landscaping or
groundskeeping workers. Work may involve reviewing contracts to
ascertain service requirements, answering inquiries from potential
customers, and preparing estimates.
37-1012
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Keep buildings in clean and orderly condition. Perform heavy cleaning
duties. Duties may include tending furnace and boiler, performing routine
maintenance activities, notifying management of need for repairs, and
cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

37-2011
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Landscape or maintain grounds of property using hand or power tools
and equipment. Tasks may include sod laying, mowing, trimming,
planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, sprinkler installation, and
installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units.
Excludes "Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse."
37-3011
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation Mix or apply pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or insecticides on trees,
shrubs, lawns, or botanical crops. Usually requires specific training and
State or Federal certification. Excludes "Commercial Pilots" who dust or
spray crops from aircraft.
37-3012
Tree Trimmers and Pruners Cut away branches from trees or shrubs. Prune or treat trees or shrubs
using handsaws, hand pruners, clippers, and power pruners. Works off
the ground in the tree canopy and may use truck-mounted lifts. Excludes
"Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers."
37-3013

999000

24

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Personal Care and Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of personal service workers,
such as flight attendants, hairdressers, or caddies.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Childcare Workers Attend to children, performing a variety of tasks, such as dressing,
feeding, bathing, and overseeing play. Excludes "Preschool Teachers,"
"Teacher Assistants," and "School Bus Monitors."
39-9011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Personal Care Aides Assist the elderly, convalescents, or persons with disabilities with daily
living activities at the person's home or in a care facility. Duties may
include keeping house and preparing meals. May provide assistance at
non-residential care facilities. May advise regarding such things as
nutrition, cleanliness, and household activities.
39-9021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Recreation Workers Conduct recreation activities with groups in public, private, or volunteer
agencies or recreation facilities. Organize and promote activities, such
as arts and crafts, sports, and games.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

39-1021
Amusement and Recreation Attendants Perform variety of attending duties at amusement or recreation facility.
May schedule use of recreation facilities, maintain and provide
equipment to participants of sporting events or recreational pursuits, or
operate amusement concessions and rides.
39-3091

39-9032

Sales and Related Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of retail sales workers. Duties
may include purchasing, budgeting, accounting, and personnel work, in
addition to supervisory duties.
41-1011

999000

25

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Cashiers Receive and disburse money in establishments other than financial
institutions. May use electronic scanners, cash registers, or related
equipment. May process credit or debit card transactions and validate
checks. Excludes "Gaming Cage Persons and Booth Cashiers."
41-2011

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Billing and Posting Clerks Compile, compute, and record data for billing purposes. Prepare billing
invoices for services rendered or for delivery or shipment of goods.
43-3021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Compute, classify, and record data to keep financial records complete.
Perform routine calculating, posting, and verifying duties to obtain
primary financial data for use in maintaining accounting records. May
also check the accuracy of figures, calculations, and postings pertaining
to business transactions recorded by other workers. Excludes "Payroll
and Timekeeping Clerks."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Office and Administrative Support Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support
Workers Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of clerical and
administrative support workers.
43-1011
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service Operate telephone business systems equipment or switchboards to relay
calls. May supply information to callers and record messages.
43-2011

43-3031
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Compile and record employee time and payroll data. May compute
employees' time worked, production, and commission. May compute and
post wages and deductions, or prepare paychecks.
43-3051

999000

26

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Procurement Clerks Compile information and records to draw up purchase orders for
procurement of materials and services.
43-3061

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Perform clerical duties for courts of law, municipalities, or governmental
licensing agencies and bureaus. May keep fiscal records and accounts;
issue licenses or permits; and record data, administer tests, or collect
fees. Clerks of Court are classified in "Managers, All Other."
43-4031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Customer Service Representatives Interact with customers to provide information in response to inquiries
about products and services and to handle and resolve complaints.
Excludes individuals whose duties are primarily installation, sales, or
repair.
43-4051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs Determine eligibility of persons applying to receive assistance from
government programs and agency resources.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

File Clerks File correspondence, cards, invoices, receipts, and other records. Locate
and remove material from file when requested.
43-4071

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Library Assistants, Clerical Sort, shelve, issue, and receive library materials. Locate materials for
loan and replace material in shelving area, stacks, or files according to
identification number and title. Register patrons to permit them to borrow
library materials. Excludes "Library Technicians."
43-4121

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping Compile and keep personnel records. May prepare reports for
employment records, file employment records, or search employee files
and furnish information to authorized persons.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

43-4061

43-4161

999000

27

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Receptionists and Information Clerks Answer inquiries and provide information regarding activities conducted
at establishment and location of departments, offices, and employees
within the organization. Excludes "Switchboard Operators, Including
Answering Service."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers Operate radio, telephone, or computer equipment at emergency
response centers. Receive reports of crimes, disturbances, fires, and
medical or police emergencies. Relay information to law enforcement
and emergency response personnel.
43-5031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance Schedule and dispatch workers, work crews, equipment, or service
vehicles for conveyance of materials, freight, or passengers, or for
installation, service, or emergency repairs rendered outside the place of
business. May use radio, telephone, or computer to transmit
assignments and compile statistics and reports on work progress.
43-5032

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Meter Readers, Utilities Read meter and record consumption of electricity, gas, water, or steam.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

43-4171

43-5041
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Receive, store, and issue sales floor merchandise, materials, equipment,
and other items from stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard to fill
shelves, racks, tables, or customers' orders. May mark prices on
merchandise and set up sales displays. Excludes "Shipping, Receiving,
and Traffic Clerks."
43-5081

999000

28

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants Provide high-level administrative support. Conduct research, prepare
statistical reports, handle information requests, and perform clerical
functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors,
arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings. May also train and
supervise lower-level clerical staff.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

43-6011
Legal Secretaries Perform secretarial duties using legal terminology, procedures, and
documents. Prepare legal papers and correspondence, such as
summonses, complaints, motions, and subpoenas. May also assist with
legal research.
43-6012
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical,
and Executive Perform routine clerical and administrative functions such as drafting
correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining
files, or providing information to callers.
43-6014
Computer Operators Monitor and control electronic computer and peripheral electronic data
processing equipment to process data according to operating
instructions. Monitor and respond to operating and error messages. May
enter commands at a computer terminal and set controls on computer
and peripheral devices. Excludes "Computer Occupations" and "Data
Entry Keyers."
43-9011
Data Entry Keyers Operate data entry device, such as keyboard or photo composing
perforator. Duties may include verifying data and preparing materials for
printing. Excludes "Word Processors and Typists."
43-9021

999000

29

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Word Processors and Typists Use word processor, computer, or typewriter to type letters, reports,
forms, or other material from rough draft, corrected copy, or voice
recording. May perform other clerical duties as assigned. Excludes "Data
Entry Keyers," "Secretaries and Administrative Assistants," "Court
Reporters," and "Medical Transcriptionists."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Agricultural Inspectors Inspect agricultural commodities, processing equipment, and facilities,
and fish and logging operations, to ensure compliance with regulations
and laws.
45-2011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Forest and Conservation Workers Under supervision, perform manual labor necessary to develop,
maintain, or protect areas such as forests, woodlands, wetlands, and
rangelands. May raise and transport seedlings; combat insects, pests,
and diseases harmful to plant life; and build structures to control water,
erosion, and leaching of soil. Includes forester aides, seedling pullers,
and tree planters.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

43-9022
Office Clerks, General Perform duties too varied and diverse to be classified in any specific
clerical occupation, requiring knowledge of office systems and
procedures. Duties may include a combination of answering telephones,
bookkeeping, typing or word processing, stenography, office machine
operation, and filing.
43-9061

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations

45-4011

Construction and Extraction Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction
Workers Directly supervise and coordinate activities of construction or extraction
workers.
47-1011

999000

30

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Carpenters Construct, erect, install, or repair structures and fixtures made of wood,
such as concrete forms; building frameworks, including partitions, joists,
studding, and rafters; and wood stairways, window and door frames, and
hardwood floors. May also install cabinets, siding, drywall and batt or roll
insulation. Includes brattice builders who build doors or brattices
(ventilation walls or partitions) in underground passageways.

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators Operate construction equipment such as bulldozers or front-end loaders
to excavate, move, and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or
other hard surface pavement. May repair and maintain equipment in
addition to other duties. Excludes "Crane and Tower Operators."
47-2073

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Electricians Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures.
Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. Excludes
"Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers."
47-2111

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

47-2031
Construction Laborers Perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. May operate
hand and power tools. May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set
braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean
up rubble, debris and waste. May assist other craft workers. Construction
laborers who primarily assist a particular craft worker are classified under
"Helpers, Construction Trades."
47-2061
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators Operate equipment used to apply concrete, asphalt, or other materials to
road beds, parking lots, or airport runways, or equipment used for
tamping gravel, dirt, or other materials. Includes concrete and asphalt
paving machine operators, form tampers, tamping machine operators,
and stone spreader operators.
47-2071

999000

31

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Painters, Construction and Maintenance Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces,
using brushes, rollers, and spray guns. May remove old paint to prepare
surface prior to painting. May mix colors or oils to obtain desired color or
consistency. Excludes "Paperhangers."

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Assemble, install, alter, and repair pipelines or pipe systems that carry
water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases. May install heating and
cooling equipment and mechanical control systems. Includes
sprinklerfitters.
47-2152

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Solar Photovoltaic Installers Assemble, install, or maintain solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. May
measure, cut, assemble, and bolt structural framing and solar modules.
May perform minor electrical work such as current checks. Excludes
solar thermal installers, who are included in "Plumbers, Pipefitters, and
Steamfitters," and solar PV electricians, who are included in
"Electricians."

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

47-2141
Pipelayers Lay pipe for storm or sanitation sewers, drains, and water mains.
Perform any combination of the following tasks: grade trenches or
culverts, position pipe, or seal joints. Excludes "Welders, Cutters,
Solderers, and Brazers."
47-2151

47-2231
Construction and Building Inspectors Inspect structures to determine structural soundness and compliance
with building codes, and other regulations. Inspections may be general in
nature or may be limited to a specific area, such as electrical systems or
plumbing.
47-4011

999000

32

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Highway Maintenance Workers Maintain highways, roads, airport runways, and rights-of-way. Patch
broken or eroded pavement and repair guard rails, highway markers, and
snow fences. May also mow or clear brush from along road or plow snow
from road.
47-4051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners Clean and repair septic tanks, sewer lines, or drains. May patch walls
and partitions of tank, replace damaged drain tile, or repair breaks in
underground piping.
47-4071

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers,
and repairers. Excludes team or work leaders.
49-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles. Excludes
"Automotive Body and Related Repairers."
49-3023

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul buses and trucks, or maintain and
repair any type of diesel engines. Includes mechanics working primarily
with automobile or marine diesel engines.
49-3031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and
pneumatic equipment, such as cranes, bulldozers, graders, and
conveyors. Excludes "Rail Car Repairers."
49-3042

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

999000

33

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical DoorInstall, repair, and maintain mechanical regulating and controlling
devices, such as electric meters, gas regulators, thermostats, and safety
and flow valves.
49-9012

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Industrial Machinery Mechanics Repair, install, adjust, or maintain industrial production and processing
machinery or refinery and pipeline distribution systems. Excludes
"Millwrights" and "Maintenance Workers, Machinery."
49-9041

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Maintenance Workers, Machinery Lubricate machinery, change parts, or perform other routine machinery
maintenance.
49-9043

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Install or repair cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution
systems. May erect poles and light or heavy duty transmission towers.
Excludes "Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation,
and Relay."
49-9051

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Perform work involving the skills of two or more maintenance
occupations to keep machines, mechanical equipment, or the structure
of an establishment in repair. Duties may involve pipe fitting; boiler
making; insulating; welding; machining; carpentry; repairing electrical or
mechanical equipment; installing, aligning, and balancing equipment;
and repairing buildings, floors, or stairs.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers Install or repair heating, central air conditioning, or refrigeration systems,
including oil burners, hot-air furnaces, and heating stoves.
49-9021

49-9071

999000

34

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Help installation, maintenance, and repair workers in maintenance, parts
replacement, and repair of vehicles, industrial machinery, and electrical
and electronic equipment. Furnish tools, materials, and supplies to other
workers; clean work area, machines, and tools; and hold materials or
tools for other workers.
49-9098

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of production and
operating workers. Excludes team or work leaders.
51-1011

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Power Plant Operators Control, operate, or maintain machinery to generate electric power.
Includes auxiliary equipment operators. Excludes "Nuclear Power
Reactor Operators."
51-8013

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Operate or maintain stationary engines, boilers, or other mechanical
equipment to provide utilities for buildings or industrial processes.
Operate equipment, such as steam engines, generators, motors,
turbines, and steam boilers.
51-8021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators Operate or control an entire process or system of machines to transfer or
treat water or wastewater.
51-8031

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Production Occupations

Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving
Machine and Vehicle Operators Directly supervise and coordinate activities of transportation and materialmoving machine and vehicle operators and helpers.
53-1031

999000

35

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical
Technicians Drive ambulance or assist ambulance driver in transporting sick, injured,
or convalescent persons.
53-3011

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity Drive bus or motor coach, including regular route operations, charters,
and private carriage. May assist passengers with baggage. May collect
fares or tickets.
53-3021

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bus Drivers, School or Special Client Transport students or special clients, such as the elderly or persons with
disabilities. Ensure adherence to safety rules. May assist passengers in
boarding or exiting.
53-3022

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Drive a tractor-trailer combination or a truck with a capacity of at least
26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). May be required to unload
truck. Requires commercial drivers' license.
53-3032

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers Drive a light vehicle, such as a truck or van, with a capacity of less than
26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), primarily to deliver or pick
up merchandise or to deliver packages. May load and unload vehicle.
Excludes "Couriers and Messengers" and "Driver/Sales Workers."
53-3033

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

999000

36

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)
Hourly (part-time or
full-time)
Annual Salary (fulltime only)

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

Subway and Streetcar Operators Operate subway or elevated suburban trains with no separate
locomotive, or electric-powered streetcar, to transport passengers. May
handle fares.
53-4041

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Bridge and Lock Tenders Operate and tend bridges, canal locks, and lighthouses to permit marine
passage on inland waterways, near shores, and at danger points in
waterway. Includes drawbridge operators and slip bridge operators.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

53-6011
Traffic Technicians Conduct field studies to determine traffic volume, speed, effectiveness of
signals, adequacy of lighting, and other factors influencing traffic
conditions, under direction of traffic engineer.
53-6041
Transportation Inspectors Inspect equipment or goods in connection with the safe transport of
cargo or people. Includes freight inspectors, rail inspectors, and other
inspectors of transportation vehicles, not elsewhere classified. Excludes
"Transportation Security Screeners."
53-6051
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Manually move freight, stock, or other materials or perform other general
labor. Includes all manual laborers not elsewhere classified. Excludes
material moving workers who use power equipment.
53-7062
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors Collect and dump refuse or recyclable materials from containers into
truck. May drive truck.
53-7081

T

Subtotal
Employment
999000

37

Report additional occupations on supplemental pages at the end of form.

999000

Report additional occupations on supplemental pages at the end of form.

999000

Instructions for Completing the Supplemental Page
Please use these supplemental pages to report employees whose occupations were not found on the preceding pages. Please write in each unique occupational title, a
short description of duties, the number of employees found in each wage column, and the total employment for each occupation. Refer to pages ii and iii for detailed
instructions on how to report by occupation, how to determine wages, and how to complete the report.
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Hourly

(part-time or
full-time)

Annual Salary
(full-time only)

FIPS

Schedule Number

NAICS Code

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

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K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

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K

L

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Unit Total Employment

FOR OFFICE
USE ONLY

999000

D

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

Reviewed By

Date Reviewed

Subtotal Employment - this
page
Total Employment identified
on this form

Supplemental 1

Instructions for Completing the Supplemental Page
Please use these supplemental pages to report employees whose occupations were not found on the preceding pages. Please write in each unique occupational title, a
short description of duties, the number of employees found in each wage column, and the total employment for each occupation. Refer to pages ii and iii for detailed
instructions on how to report by occupation, how to determine wages, and how to complete the report. If you need additional space to report the workers in your
establishment, please photocopy this page.
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED WAGE RANGES
(Report Part-time Workers According to an Hourly Rate)

OCCUPATIONAL TITLE AND
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Hourly

(part-time or
full-time)

Annual Salary
(full-time only)

FIPS

Schedule Number

NAICS Code

A

B

under
$9.25

$9.25 11.74

C

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T
Total

under $19,240 - $24,440 - $30,680 - $39,000 - $49,920 - $62,920 - $80,080 - $101,920 $128,960 $163,800 $208,000 Employment
$19,240 24,439
30,679
38,999
49,919
62,919
80,079 101,919 - 128,959 - 163,799 - 207,999 and over

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

T

Unit Total Employment

FOR OFFICE
USE ONLY

999000

D

$11.75 - $14.75 - $18.75 - $24.00 - $30.25 - $38.50 - $49.00 - $62.00 - $78.75 - $100.00
14.74
18.74
23.99
30.24
38.49
48.99
61.99
78.74
99.99 and over

Reviewed By

Date Reviewed

Subtotal Employment - this
page
Total Employment identified
on this form

Supplemental 2


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