| Agriculture,
Construction, & Mining Machinery Manufacturing
This U.S.
industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing
agricultural and farm machinery and equipment, and other turf and grounds
care equipment, including planting, harvesting, and grass mowing equipment
(except lawn and garden-type).
Industries
in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector create end products that apply
mechanical force, for example, the application of gears and levers,
to perform work. Some important processes for the manufacture of machinery
are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining that are used
to shape individual pieces of metal. Processes, such as welding and
assembling are used to join separate parts together. Although these
processes are similar to those used in metal fabricating establishments,
machinery manufacturing is different because it typically employs multiple
metal forming processes in manufacturing the various parts of the machine.
Moreover, complex assembly operations are an inherent part of the production
process.
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Occupations
in Demand for Agriculture, Construction, & Mining Machinery
Manufacturing |
|
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 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| Precision
Assemblers & Fabricators (incl. Electrical & Electronic Equip.) |
|
1,220 |
8.2% |
700 |
876 |
Moderate
on-the-job
training |
| Welders,
Cutters, Solderers & Brazers |
|
480 |
4.4% |
320 |
370 |
Long-term on-the-job
training |
| Machinists |
|
90 |
8.2% |
90 |
120 |
Long-term
on-the-job
training |
| First-line
Supervisors of Production & Operating Workers |
|
550 |
9.3% |
340 |
492 |
Related
work experience |
| CNC
Machine Tool Operators |
$24,250 |
50 |
11.3% |
50 |
85 |
Moderate
on-the-job
training |
| Mechanical
Engineers |
$56,919 |
50 |
ND |
ND |
ND |
Bachelor's
degree |
| Cutting,
Punching, & Press Machine Setters & Operators |
$28,722 |
100 |
|
|
|
Moderate
on-the-job training |
| Inspectors
& Testers (Quality Control) |
|
220 |
6.8% |
200 |
260 |
Moderate
on-the-job
training |
| General
Maintenance & Repair Workers |
|
410 |
7.9% |
300 |
422 |
Moderate
on-the-job
training |
| Sales
Representatives (Mfg. & Services) |
|
660 |
9.4% |
420 |
627 |
Moderate
on-the-job
training |
| Industrial
Truck & Tractor Operators |
|
200 |
3.8% |
160 |
192 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| Laborers
and Freight & Stock Movers |
|
900 |
-1.5% |
710 |
710 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| Production,
Planning & Expediting Clerks |
|
100 |
8.1% |
70 |
92 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| Coating,
Painting, & Spraying Machine Setters & Operators |
$30,983 |
50 |
|
|
|
Moderate
on-the-job training |
| Shipping,
Receiving, & Traffic Clerks |
|
300 |
5.4% |
190 |
239 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| General
& Operations Managers |
$64,107 |
760 |
11.3% |
390 |
622 |
Bachelor's
or higher degree |
| Mechanical
Drafters |
$37,909 |
30 |
|
|
|
Postsecondary
voc. award |
| Helpers,
Production Workers |
$21,671 |
330 |
7.6% |
270 |
342 |
Short-term
on-the-job training |
| Purchasing
Agents & Buyers (incl. Farm Products & Wholesale Trade) |
|
160 |
10.6% |
80 |
112 |
Related
work experience |
| Bookkeeping,
Acctg., & Auditing Clerks |
|
1,170 |
1.0% |
630 |
662 |
Moderate
on-the-job training |
| Industrial
Machinery Mechanics |
|
260 |
13.6% |
160 |
266 |
Long-term
on-the-job
training |
| Industrial
Engineers |
|
80 |
|
40 |
78 |
Bachelor's
degree |
| |
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