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  • 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.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $66,410 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Statisticians

    Develop or apply mathematical or statistical theory and methods to collect, organize, interpret, and summarize numerical data to provide usable information. May specialize in fields such as biostatistics, agricultural statistics, business statistics, or economic statistics. Includes mathematical and survey statisticians.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $70,660 Master's degree None
  • Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters

    Fabricate, position, align, and fit parts of structural metal products.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $48,950 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Survey Researchers

    Plan, develop, or conduct surveys. May analyze and interpret the meaning of survey data, determine survey objectives, or suggest or test question wording. Includes social scientists who primarily design questionnaires or supervise survey teams.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $52,160 Master's degree None
  • 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, such as surveying notes, aerial photography, satellite data, or other maps to show topographical features, political boundaries, and other features. May verify accuracy and completeness of maps.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $49,420 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • 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 on or near the earth's surface for engineering, mapmaking, mining, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $49,690 Bachelor's degree None
  • Team Assemblers

    Work as part of a team having responsibility for assembling an entire product or component of a product. Team assemblers can perform all tasks conducted by the team in the assembly process and rotate through all or most of them, rather than being assigned to a specific task on a permanent basis. May participate in making management decisions affecting the work. Includes team leaders who work as part of the team.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $36,370 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Tile and Stone Setters

    Apply hard tile, stone, and comparable materials to walls, floors, ceilings, countertops, and roof decks.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $62,120 No formal educational credential None
  • Tire Repairers and Changers

    Repair and replace tires.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
    $35,430 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Tool and Die Makers

    Analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and machinists' hand tools.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $53,210 Postsecondary nondegree award None

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