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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
00-0000 21.48 9.68 27.38 115,960 44,668 20,142 56,936Total all occupations
11-0000 48.68 22.00 62.03 6,180 101,256 45,748 129,016Management Occupations
11-1011 82.42 26.63 110.30 200 171,418 55,396 229,433Chief Executives
11-1021 43.27 16.65 56.58 1,880 90,011 34,625 117,699General and Operations Managers
11-1031 NA NA NA 30 22,654 17,814 25,079Legislators
11-2021 61.89 44.37 70.65 110 128,740 92,293 146,963Marketing Managers
11-2022 64.68 39.66 77.18 260 134,521 82,501 160,531Sales Managers
11-2030 47.35 22.44 59.82 10 98,494 46,668 124,412Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
11-3010 67.67 34.31 84.36 200 140,773 71,369 175,480Administrative Services and Facilities Managers
11-3021 77.35 45.95 93.06 310 160,909 95,588 193,560Computer and Information Systems Managers
11-3031 64.21 33.39 79.62 400 133,539 69,435 165,596Financial Managers
11-3051 53.80 36.49 62.46 150 111,908 75,901 129,916Industrial Production Managers
11-3061 52.27 36.85 59.97 40 108,705 76,628 124,749Purchasing Managers
11-3071 44.36 29.71 51.67 60 92,252 61,802 107,477Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
11-3111 79.35 53.00 92.53 10 165,053 110,230 192,465Compensation and Benefits Managers
11-3121 55.50 34.23 66.14 140 115,438 71,195 137,560Human Resources Managers
11-3131 43.05 19.51 54.82 50 89,541 40,580 114,026Training and Development Managers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 1 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
11-9021 42.83 27.87 50.31 160 89,090 57,975 104,643Construction Managers
11-9031 23.76 17.04 27.11 40 49,411 35,444 56,389Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycar
11-9032 NA NA NA 280 93,613 74,622 103,098Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary
11-9033 NA NA NA 50 NA NA NAEducation Administrators, Postsecondary
11-9039 40.95 31.03 45.91 250 85,172 64,544 95,486Education Administrators, All Other
11-9041 66.49 48.96 75.25 70 138,286 101,840 156,509Architectural and Engineering Managers
11-9051 24.84 14.44 30.04 260 51,662 30,031 62,487Food Service Managers
11-9081 38.74 26.17 45.02 20 80,567 54,435 93,644Lodging Managers
11-9111 43.83 25.38 53.06 350 91,178 52,777 110,373Medical and Health Services Managers
11-9121 46.85 37.15 51.69 20 97,440 77,283 107,518Natural Sciences Managers
11-9131 39.15 34.09 41.68 10 81,427 70,908 86,686Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
11-9141 22.78 15.85 26.25 210 47,374 32,957 54,578Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
11-9151 29.17 19.83 33.85 110 60,686 41,256 70,397Social and Community Service Managers
11-9198 42.90 27.11 50.80 470 89,244 56,389 105,677Personal Service Managers, All Other; Entertainment and Recr
13-0000 30.12 16.28 37.05 6,370 62,661 33,858 77,068Business and Financial Operations Occupations
13-1020 26.25 16.70 31.02 220 54,598 34,728 64,534Buyers and Purchasing Agents
13-1031 23.23 15.81 26.94 520 48,316 32,896 56,031Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 2 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
13-1041 27.96 17.90 33.00 230 58,169 37,214 68,637Compliance Officers
13-1051 31.11 23.30 35.00 90 64,687 48,449 72,811Cost Estimators
13-1071 27.06 15.05 33.08 530 56,297 31,310 68,800Human Resources Specialists
13-1081 39.23 27.68 45.00 180 81,590 57,576 93,593Logisticians
13-1111 38.95 27.08 44.89 730 81,028 56,338 93,378Management Analysts
13-1121 21.91 14.15 25.78 40 45,563 29,427 53,626Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
13-1131 19.59 9.44 24.67 40 40,744 19,646 51,304Fundraisers
13-1141 26.15 15.88 31.29 70 54,404 33,039 65,086Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
13-1151 24.87 15.25 29.68 240 51,733 31,709 61,740Training and Development Specialists
13-1161 31.05 17.05 38.06 370 64,595 35,444 79,165Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
13-1198 33.15 21.67 38.88 1,000 68,954 45,082 80,884Project Management Specialists and Business Operations Spe
13-2011 35.21 20.67 42.47 600 73,231 42,995 88,344Accountants and Auditors
13-2020 18.71 15.14 20.49 30 38,923 31,494 42,627Property Appraisers and Assessors
13-2031 33.44 25.71 37.30 70 69,547 53,483 77,579Budget Analysts
13-2041 20.35 13.22 23.92NA 42,340 27,483 49,769Credit Analysts
13-2052 35.00 16.94 44.03 90 72,811 35,249 91,587Personal Financial Advisors
13-2071 18.24 14.05 20.34 10 37,951 29,223 42,320Credit Counselors
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 3 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
13-2072 32.81 18.32 40.07 220 68,258 38,094 83,340Loan Officers
13-2081 22.04 14.22 25.95 40 45,840 29,581 53,964Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
13-2082 13.72 8.83 16.17NA 28,537 18,356 33,623Tax Preparers
15-0000 41.12 24.84 49.26 4,720 85,525 51,679 102,449Computer and Mathematical Occupations
15-1211 45.08 29.52 52.87 890 93,773 61,396 109,971Computer Systems Analysts
15-1212 44.45 30.69 51.32 80 92,456 63,845 106,756Information Security Analysts
15-1231 39.04 21.58 47.77 50 81,208 44,891 99,366Computer Network Support Specialists
15-1232 30.07 18.81 35.70 1,200 62,549 39,124 74,257Computer User Support Specialists
15-1241 56.60 35.36 67.21NA 117,718 73,542 139,807Computer Network Architects
15-1244 35.65 23.36 41.80 140 74,155 48,596 86,934Network and Computer Systems Administrators
15-1245 49.03 30.59 58.25 200 101,979 63,641 121,158Database Administrators and Architects
15-1251 42.83 29.72 49.38 360 89,088 61,824 102,714Computer Programmers
15-1256 48.25 30.47 57.14 830 100,356 63,366 118,851Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analysts
15-1257 40.86 23.63 49.46 150 84,974 49,137 102,898Web Developers and Digital Interface Designers
15-1299 40.91 28.87 46.93 540 85,086 60,048 97,610Computer Occupations, All Other
15-2031 32.19 22.07 37.26 40 66,959 45,901 77,492Operations Research Analysts
17-0000 36.42 22.10 43.58 1,030 75,757 45,963 90,659Architecture and Engineering Occupations
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 4 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
17-1011 35.50 23.07 41.73NA 73,848 47,973 86,781Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
17-1022 30.40 19.60 35.80 20 63,223 40,767 74,451Surveyors
17-2041 39.30 19.18 49.35NA 81,728 39,889 102,653Chemical Engineers
17-2051 38.52 24.76 45.41 90 80,126 51,495 94,446Civil Engineers
17-2061 31.69 21.96 36.55 70 65,907 45,677 76,033Computer Hardware Engineers
17-2071 50.95 34.01 59.43 40 105,991 70,745 123,608Electrical Engineers
17-2072 50.19 38.25 56.15NA 104,378 79,544 116,800Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
17-2081 36.41 22.59 43.33 20 75,737 46,983 90,118Environmental Engineers
17-2111 36.82 22.39 44.03 60 76,584 46,575 91,578Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers
17-2112 38.91 30.48 43.11 140 80,922 63,396 89,690Industrial Engineers
17-2141 45.78 30.88 53.24 100 95,222 64,213 110,737Mechanical Engineers
17-2199 49.25 32.08 57.82 50 102,428 66,734 120,270Engineers, All Other
17-3011 24.25 15.47 28.64 30 50,433 32,183 59,569Architectural and Civil Drafters
17-3022 24.93 17.39 28.68 50 51,832 36,184 59,660Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
17-3023 29.73 24.69 32.25 60 61,835 51,352 67,081Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Techn
17-3031 20.47 14.57 23.43 30 42,574 30,284 48,718Surveying and Mapping Technicians
17-3098 31.41 23.09 35.57 60 65,325 48,024 73,981Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Ex
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 5 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
19-0000 30.55 19.21 36.23 640 63,549 39,961 75,339Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
19-1042 33.63 21.00 39.95 20 69,949 43,666 83,096Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
19-2031 38.28 27.02 43.91 10 79,615 56,200 91,333Chemists
19-2041 23.88 14.02 28.80 20 49,678 29,172 59,926Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
19-3031 38.33 21.88 46.55 90 79,728 45,524 96,835Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
19-3051 27.81 21.50 30.97 10 57,854 44,717 64,417Urban and Regional Planners
19-4031 24.33 19.06 26.97 170 50,607 39,624 56,098Chemical Technicians
19-4042 NA NA NA 20 NA NA NAEnvironmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including H
19-4099 26.24 21.54 28.60 50 54,588 44,799 59,487Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
19-5011 41.35 30.35 46.85 30 85,995 63,110 97,437Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
19-5012 23.64 18.11 26.41 30 49,168 37,664 54,924Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
21-0000 21.26 12.80 25.49 1,130 44,217 26,620 53,016Community and Social Service Occupations
21-1012 26.79 14.68 32.85 210 55,731 30,540 68,326Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors
21-1015 18.21 13.84 20.39 30 37,868 28,784 42,410Rehabilitation Counselors
21-1018 18.83 13.28 21.61 190 39,165 27,610 44,942Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health coun
21-1021 20.54 15.31 23.16 110 42,727 31,836 48,167Child, Family, and School Social Workers
21-1022 23.54 16.58 27.01 100 48,943 34,480 56,180Healthcare Social Workers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 6 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
21-1091 30.78 20.16 36.10 20 64,039 41,921 75,094Health Education Specialists
21-1092 21.07 15.78 23.70 90 43,819 32,836 49,310Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
21-1093 14.32 9.39 16.79 210 29,795 19,536 34,918Social and Human Service Assistants
21-1094 21.04 14.68 24.21 10 43,748 30,540 50,362Community Health Workers
21-1099 18.15 15.24 19.61 50 37,756 31,693 40,788Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
21-2011 19.60 11.10 23.84NA 40,767 23,078 49,607Clergy
23-0000 43.00 20.15 54.42 550 89,435 41,900 113,207Legal Occupations
23-1011 58.34 30.06 72.49 290 121,352 62,518 150,769Lawyers
23-1023 45.19 16.72 59.43 30 93,987 34,776 123,598Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates
23-2011 23.32 16.80 26.58 170 48,504 34,939 55,282Paralegals and Legal Assistants
23-2099 22.34 19.23 23.89 50 46,473 39,991 49,709Legal Support Workers, All Other
25-0000 21.71 8.93 28.10 8,600 45,156 18,577 58,446Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
25-1194 25.08 17.48 28.88NA 52,168 36,358 60,069Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary
25-2011 13.76 9.90 15.69 350 28,610 20,588 32,622Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
25-2021 NA NA NA 1,450 60,008 45,840 67,101Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
25-2031 NA NA NANA 60,987 44,472 69,245Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Techn
25-3011 20.66 17.41 22.29 30 42,982 36,215 46,361Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 7 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
25-3021 13.23 8.48 15.60 190 27,508 17,648 32,438Self-Enrichment Teachers
25-3031 9.46 8.38 10.00NA 19,679 17,434 20,802Substitute Teachers, Short-Term
25-3097 NA NA NA 1,380 37,868 17,566 48,014Tutors and Teachers and Instructors, All Other
25-4012 25.57 16.72 30.00 10 53,189 34,776 62,386Curators
25-4013 20.71 13.90 24.11 10 43,074 28,927 50,147Museum Technicians and Conservators
25-4022 32.83 23.94 37.27 110 68,275 49,790 77,523Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
25-4031 13.79 8.49 16.43 20 28,682 17,668 34,194Library Technicians
25-9031 32.69 20.29 38.90 170 68,000 42,196 80,901Instructional Coordinators
25-9045 NA NA NA 1,090 20,986 17,658 22,650Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary
25-9099 19.22 11.60 23.04 210 39,981 24,109 47,912Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other
27-0000 22.91 10.61 29.07 990 47,657 22,068 60,457Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
27-1023 11.98 10.34 12.81 30 24,936 21,496 26,651Floral Designers
27-1024 23.02 12.76 28.14 70 47,861 26,538 58,528Graphic Designers
27-1026 15.27 10.94 17.42 70 31,754 22,762 36,245Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
27-2012 25.90 13.83 31.93 70 53,873 28,774 66,418Producers and Directors
27-2022 NA NA NANA 28,907 19,996 33,367Coaches and Scouts
27-3023 20.91 12.96 24.88 80 43,503 26,957 51,770News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 8 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
27-3031 26.33 13.19 32.90 80 54,771 27,437 68,428Public Relations Specialists
27-3041 23.45 12.46 28.93 10 48,759 25,926 60,171Editors
27-3043 28.02 17.64 33.21NA 58,283 36,695 69,071Writers and Authors
27-3091 28.78 17.20 34.58 20 59,875 35,766 71,919Interpreters and Translators
27-3092 26.79 17.06 31.66 20 55,731 35,470 65,866Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners
27-4011 NA NA NA 30 NA NA NAAudio and Video Technicians
27-4012 12.12 8.39 13.98 40 25,201 17,444 29,090Broadcast Technicians
27-4021 12.42 8.43 14.42NA 25,844 17,536 29,999Photographers
29-0000 34.30 16.47 43.21 7,560 71,327 34,265 89,863Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
29-1011 39.86 13.41 53.09 10 82,902 27,886 110,410Chiropractors
29-1021 68.02 41.48 81.29 40 141,470 86,270 169,070Dentists, General
29-1031 26.61 21.31 29.26 210 55,353 44,340 60,865Dietitians and Nutritionists
29-1041 80.43 52.07 94.61 30 167,294 108,287 196,793Optometrists
29-1051 63.74 51.20 70.02 340 132,590 106,480 145,645Pharmacists
29-1071 37.87 21.80 45.90 130 78,768 45,360 95,467Physician Assistants
29-1122 43.07 33.69 47.77 140 89,598 70,082 99,356Occupational Therapists
29-1123 47.68 36.04 53.50 200 99,172 74,951 111,278Physical Therapists
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 9 of 24
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
29-1125 14.90 13.48 15.61 50 30,989 28,049 32,469Recreational Therapists
29-1126 26.92 21.79 29.47 140 55,976 45,320 61,304Respiratory Therapists
29-1127 49.95 34.53 57.67 50 103,908 71,817 119,954Speech-Language Pathologists
29-1131 54.66 28.20 67.89 60 113,687 58,660 141,205Veterinarians
29-1141 30.67 23.79 34.11 2,310 63,794 49,484 70,939Registered Nurses
29-1151 121.47 80.91 NANA 252,667 168,295 NANurse Anesthetists
29-1171 54.96 42.62 61.11 160 114,299 88,659 127,119Nurse Practitioners
29-1181 58.63 43.03 66.43NA 121,944 89,506 138,163Audiologists
29-1221 60.29 44.35 68.27NA 125,415 92,252 142,001Pediatricians, General
29-1223 117.09 74.49 138.39 20 243,541 154,954 287,840Psychiatrists
29-1228 115.98 70.44 138.76 240 241,245 146,513 288,606Physicians, All Other and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric
29-1292 29.87 25.92 31.85 200 62,120 53,904 66,234Dental Hygienists
29-2010 20.05 9.97 25.09 330 41,706 20,741 52,179Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
29-2031 NA NA NA 30 NA NA NACardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
29-2032 25.28 16.66 29.60 120 52,597 34,653 61,569Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
29-2033 34.95 31.53 36.66 20 72,705 65,570 76,267Nuclear Medicine Technologists
29-2034 24.53 19.10 27.24 190 51,025 39,716 56,670Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 10 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
29-2035 29.96 20.87 34.50NA 62,314 43,431 71,756Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
29-2040 16.67 11.93 19.04 210 34,674 24,813 39,604Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
29-2052 15.14 11.01 17.20 350 31,489 22,915 35,776Pharmacy Technicians
29-2055 19.54 15.17 21.72 140 40,634 31,550 45,187Surgical Technologists
29-2056 14.15 11.81 15.31 80 29,417 24,558 31,846Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
29-2057 17.41 11.12 20.56 50 36,215 23,119 42,768Ophthalmic Medical Technicians
29-2061 19.31 15.84 21.04 800 40,155 32,949 43,768Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
29-2081 17.14 11.61 19.90 70 35,643 24,140 41,400Opticians, Dispensing
29-2098 16.76 11.14 19.58 430 34,857 23,160 40,706Medical Dosimetrists, Medical Records Specialists, and Health
29-9098 24.73 14.19 30.00 70 51,434 29,509 62,396Health Information Technologists, Medical Registrars, Surgical
31-0000 13.33 9.29 15.34 4,500 27,715 19,334 31,915Healthcare Support Occupations
31-1120 10.88 8.69 11.98 1,140 22,632 18,068 24,914Home Health and Personal Care Aides
31-1131 11.11 8.92 12.21 1,100 23,109 18,546 25,381Nursing Assistants
31-1133 11.93 9.80 13.00 270 24,810 20,381 27,030Psychiatric Aides
31-2011 31.58 25.34 34.71 30 65,698 52,701 72,191Occupational Therapy Assistants
31-2012 12.66 8.74 14.62 20 26,335 18,183 30,422Occupational Therapy Aides
31-2021 27.28 16.77 32.54 90 56,736 34,882 67,668Physical Therapist Assistants
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 11 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
31-2022 15.35 8.83 18.61 70 31,926 18,369 38,699Physical Therapist Aides
31-9011 11.95 9.51 13.17 30 24,862 19,780 27,403Massage Therapists
31-9091 17.90 13.47 20.12 270 37,247 28,015 41,852Dental Assistants
31-9092 14.53 11.43 16.09 1,020 30,235 23,784 33,461Medical Assistants
31-9093 13.46 10.94 14.72 100 27,995 22,757 30,619Medical Equipment Preparers
31-9094 16.06 11.61 18.28 40 33,388 24,136 38,014Medical Transcriptionists
31-9096 11.71 11.30 11.92 60 24,354 23,493 24,779Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
31-9097 15.06 11.97 16.61 90 31,324 24,904 34,529Phlebotomists
31-9099 21.94 17.90 23.96 140 45,638 37,236 49,839Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
33-0000 19.95 11.95 23.95 3,420 41,499 24,841 49,828Protective Service Occupations
33-1011 21.12 17.54 22.90 70 43,916 36,469 47,640First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers
33-1012 36.23 24.20 42.25 90 75,365 50,336 87,874First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
33-1021 32.61 24.29 36.76 50 67,824 50,523 76,464First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
33-1090 24.69 19.97 27.04 30 51,343 41,530 56,249Miscellaneous First-Line Supervisors, Protective Service Worke
33-2011 21.99 17.38 24.29 380 45,731 36,158 50,523Firefighters
33-3011 9.29 8.90 9.49 50 19,323 18,514 19,728Bailiffs
33-3012 16.87 13.67 18.47 410 35,089 28,430 38,419Correctional Officers and Jailers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 12 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
33-3021 28.30 16.47 34.21 130 58,852 34,259 71,153Detectives and Criminal Investigators
33-3051 22.64 16.83 25.55 870 47,090 35,006 53,127Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
33-9011 17.91 15.06 19.33 20 37,247 31,324 40,213Animal Control Workers
33-9032 17.78 10.60 21.37 1,010 36,967 22,041 44,435Security Guards
33-9092 10.05 9.09 10.53NA 20,900 18,909 21,896Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Servi
33-9093 18.20 16.27 19.18 20 37,869 33,845 39,881Transportation Security Screeners
33-9098 10.33 8.36 11.32 110 21,491 17,394 23,545School Bus Monitors and Protective Service Workers, All Other
35-0000 10.67 8.76 11.63 12,160 22,197 18,234 24,178Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
35-1011 21.84 12.81 26.37 90 45,441 26,646 54,838Chefs and Head Cooks
35-1012 15.46 10.56 17.91 1,090 32,164 21,958 37,257First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Worker
35-2012 13.70 8.89 16.11 280 28,503 18,494 33,502Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
35-2014 12.49 9.97 13.74 930 25,962 20,724 28,586Cooks, Restaurant
35-2015 10.76 8.98 11.65 70 22,373 18,680 24,219Cooks, Short Order
35-2021 10.14 8.59 10.92 760 21,097 17,861 22,715Food Preparation Workers
35-3011 9.22 8.79 9.44NA 19,189 18,276 19,635Bartenders
35-3023 9.65 8.81 10.06 4,830 20,060 18,307 20,931Fast Food and Counter Workers
35-3031 9.86 8.70 10.44 2,210 20,527 18,110 21,740Waiters and Waitresses
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 13 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
35-3041 10.57 9.14 11.27 100 21,979 19,012 23,462Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
35-9011 9.37 8.53 9.79 160 19,489 17,726 20,371Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
35-9021 10.25 8.79 10.97 240 21,315 18,276 22,829Dishwashers
35-9031 10.36 8.90 11.09 210 21,543 18,514 23,068Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
37-0000 12.46 8.99 14.19 3,620 25,910 18,701 29,519Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
37-1011 17.21 11.37 20.13 130 35,795 23,659 41,873First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
37-1012 18.66 12.98 21.51 110 38,813 26,978 44,735First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Grou
37-2011 11.69 8.86 13.11 1,660 24,323 18,421 27,279Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Clean
37-2012 10.72 8.76 11.70 890 22,311 18,224 24,344Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
37-2021 17.89 12.21 20.73 140 37,216 25,391 43,128Pest Control Workers
37-3011 13.33 10.74 14.62 580 27,725 22,331 30,422Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
37-3013 14.13 12.62 14.88NA 29,385 26,242 30,951Tree Trimmers and Pruners
37-3019 17.61 14.39 19.23 20 36,635 29,924 39,985Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other
39-0000 12.67 8.86 14.59 3,720 26,377 18,431 30,349Personal Care and Service Occupations
39-1098 21.42 10.91 26.68 280 44,549 22,694 55,481First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service and Entertainment a
39-2021 11.07 8.71 12.24 220 23,016 18,110 25,464Animal Caretakers
39-3031 10.85 8.81 11.88NA 22,570 18,317 24,707Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 14 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
39-3091 9.62 8.94 9.95 200 19,998 18,597 20,703Amusement and Recreation Attendants
39-5012 19.12 9.82 23.77 220 39,767 20,423 49,444Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
39-5094 11.88 9.04 13.30 10 24,707 18,805 27,663Skincare Specialists
39-7010 15.90 11.51 18.09 70 33,067 23,939 37,630Tour and travel guides
39-9011 10.67 8.76 11.64 470 22,207 18,234 24,198Childcare Workers
39-9031 16.21 9.03 19.80 130 33,710 18,784 41,178Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
39-9032 11.70 9.01 13.04NA 24,333 18,753 27,113Recreation Workers
39-9041 12.21 8.90 13.87 40 25,402 18,514 28,845Residential Advisors
39-9098 10.82 8.36 12.05NA 22,508 17,394 25,059Crematory Operators and Personal Care and Service Workers,
41-0000 16.78 9.30 20.51 11,320 34,893 19,351 42,669Sales and Related Occupations
41-1011 20.83 12.28 25.11 1,000 43,328 25,537 52,224First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
41-1012 36.22 23.53 42.57 120 75,343 48,928 88,551First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
41-2011 10.88 8.84 11.90 3,440 22,638 18,399 24,752Cashiers
41-2021 12.36 8.68 14.20 230 25,715 18,054 29,545Counter and Rental Clerks
41-2022 15.98 9.22 19.37 180 33,250 19,173 40,283Parts Salespersons
41-2031 12.32 8.88 14.05 3,270 25,631 18,451 29,221Retail Salespersons
41-3011 22.44 11.43 27.93 70 46,667 23,778 58,106Advertising Sales Agents
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 15 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
41-3021 23.28 14.28 27.78 450 48,404 29,692 57,761Insurance Sales Agents
41-3031 29.17 15.66 35.93 330 60,681 32,559 74,736Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
41-3091 28.79 13.47 36.44 730 59,875 28,017 75,804Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insuran
41-4011 37.22 29.34 41.16 70 77,416 61,026 85,610Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technic
41-4012 32.25 14.57 41.09 610 67,075 30,299 85,464Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except T
41-9022 24.17 13.35 29.58 210 50,267 27,776 61,518Real Estate Sales Agents
41-9031 48.31 29.23 57.86NA 100,493 60,796 120,336Sales Engineers
41-9041 14.05 10.16 15.98NA 29,200 21,151 33,229Telemarketers
41-9099 17.31 11.32 20.30 90 36,013 23,559 42,240Sales and Related Workers, All Other
43-0000 16.92 11.03 19.87 15,470 35,196 22,936 41,326Office and Administrative Support Occupations
43-1011 24.47 15.74 28.83 1,280 50,892 32,718 59,974First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Wo
43-2011 12.38 11.13 13.00 70 25,744 23,152 27,040Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
43-3011 16.05 11.93 18.11 250 33,386 24,808 37,665Bill and Account Collectors
43-3021 17.63 13.85 19.52 350 36,667 28,809 40,596Billing and Posting Clerks
43-3031 19.24 13.01 22.35 840 40,020 27,071 46,500Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
43-3051 19.14 14.54 21.44 150 39,814 30,249 44,597Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
43-3061 18.53 14.08 20.77 250 38,560 29,303 43,188Procurement Clerks
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 16 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
43-3071 15.24 12.62 16.55 320 31,699 26,238 34,425Tellers
43-3099 13.46 8.29 16.06 20 28,017 17,248 33,396Financial Clerks, All Other
43-4021 18.24 15.88 19.41 10 37,922 33,036 40,370Correspondence Clerks
43-4031 16.81 12.35 19.04 160 34,960 25,682 39,598Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
43-4051 15.38 10.81 17.66 3,570 31,977 22,484 36,729Customer Service Representatives
43-4061 18.04 13.71 20.20 110 37,521 28,521 42,026Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
43-4071 13.14 8.91 15.26 20 27,338 18,524 31,751File Clerks
43-4081 9.97 8.67 10.61 370 20,735 18,030 22,093Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
43-4111 21.93 15.63 25.08 20 45,605 32,512 52,146Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
43-4131 14.40 11.41 15.90 200 29,951 23,728 33,067Loan Interviewers and Clerks
43-4151 16.12 9.70 19.33 30 33,510 20,169 40,185Order Clerks
43-4161 19.05 14.16 21.49 190 39,619 29,457 44,690Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
43-4171 12.34 9.42 13.80 830 25,672 19,594 28,706Receptionists and Information Clerks
43-4199 21.28 17.67 23.09 190 44,268 36,760 48,022Information and Record Clerks, All Other
43-5021 12.28 8.55 14.15 40 25,538 17,773 29,426Couriers and Messengers
43-5031 15.39 13.75 16.20 110 31,998 28,603 33,684Public Safety Telecommunicators
43-5032 15.62 10.49 18.18 80 32,491 21,815 37,829Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 17 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
43-5041 21.47 14.85 24.78 20 44,659 30,897 51,529Meter Readers, Utilities
43-5051 25.59 18.99 28.89 70 53,226 39,485 60,087Postal Service Clerks
43-5052 25.26 18.28 28.75 310 52,537 38,004 59,799Postal Service Mail Carriers
43-5053 27.61 22.25 30.28 10 57,413 46,274 62,987Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Mach
43-5061 20.09 12.87 23.70 170 41,789 26,773 49,297Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
43-5071 17.86 11.78 20.89 380 37,140 24,500 43,455Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks
43-5111 16.51 15.02 17.26NA 34,343 31,226 35,896Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeepin
43-6011 27.85 20.38 31.60 190 57,937 42,375 65,713Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
43-6012 16.99 11.99 19.48 110 35,330 24,952 40,524Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
43-6013 16.62 12.28 18.78 650 34,559 25,538 39,074Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
43-6014 15.90 11.16 18.27 1,660 33,067 23,204 38,004Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medic
43-9021 15.61 12.13 17.36 100 32,481 25,230 36,112Data Entry Keyers
43-9041 20.82 16.64 22.91 110 43,291 34,620 47,631Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
43-9051 16.41 13.36 17.92 60 34,116 27,791 37,274Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
43-9061 14.75 9.44 17.40 1,810 30,681 19,635 36,204Office Clerks, General
43-9071 13.63 11.06 14.90 50 28,336 22,998 31,010Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
43-9199 15.31 10.00 17.97 140 31,843 20,797 37,367Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 18 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
45-0000 15.11 9.72 17.80 300 31,426 20,213 37,023Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
45-1011 20.80 13.40 24.50 40 43,255 27,870 50,953First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Worke
45-2041 11.13 8.75 12.33NA 23,165 18,194 25,646Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products
45-2092 11.39 8.66 12.75NA 23,688 18,030 26,517Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
45-4022 20.45 13.86 23.75 40 42,538 28,823 49,395Logging Equipment Operators
47-0000 20.15 13.30 23.57 3,430 41,912 27,665 49,036Construction and Extraction Occupations
47-1011 30.29 20.88 34.99 540 62,996 43,440 72,775First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction W
47-2031 17.36 12.37 19.86 240 36,121 25,738 41,318Carpenters
47-2041 13.50 10.32 15.10 20 28,085 21,464 31,396Carpet Installers
47-2051 19.25 12.91 22.43 40 40,047 26,865 46,638Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
47-2061 15.31 11.53 17.21 470 31,857 23,995 35,793Construction Laborers
47-2073 17.98 15.24 19.34 390 37,392 31,693 40,231Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Opera
47-2081 19.67 15.31 21.85NA 40,918 31,857 45,459Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
47-2111 23.84 17.18 27.16 230 49,579 35,742 56,508Electricians
47-2132 17.80 13.84 19.79 110 37,044 28,782 41,164Insulation Workers, Mechanical
47-2141 16.30 13.10 17.89 200 33,886 27,255 37,208Painters, Construction and Maintenance
47-2151 17.39 14.02 19.08 20 36,172 29,172 39,678Pipelayers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 19 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
47-2152 21.65 15.48 24.74 300 45,038 32,185 51,465Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
47-2181 NA NA NA 60 NA NA NARoofers
47-2211 24.73 17.53 28.34 70 51,455 36,449 58,958Sheet Metal Workers
47-2221 18.30 15.67 19.62 30 38,068 32,595 40,795Structural Iron and Steel Workers
47-3012 12.19 11.20 12.68NA 25,358 23,298 26,384Helpers--Carpenters
47-3013 14.66 12.34 15.82 150 30,494 25,676 32,902Helpers--Electricians
47-3015 13.31 10.61 14.67 70 27,685 22,068 30,504Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
47-3019 14.81 12.98 15.72 40 30,801 26,988 32,708Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other
47-4011 25.71 17.75 29.68 50 53,464 36,920 61,736Construction and Building Inspectors
47-4051 16.95 14.51 18.17 90 35,260 30,196 37,792Highway Maintenance Workers
47-4071 17.67 13.13 19.95NA 36,767 27,306 41,492Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
47-4090 26.35 12.04 33.52 10 54,817 25,041 69,710Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers
49-0000 20.46 12.46 24.45 5,050 42,553 25,923 50,873Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
49-1011 30.95 19.09 36.88 470 64,377 39,717 76,702First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
49-2011 18.54 12.29 21.67 70 38,579 25,571 45,078Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
49-2022 28.33 17.05 33.97 230 58,934 35,485 70,659Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Exce
49-2091 25.33 17.39 29.31NA 52,694 36,168 60,962Avionics Technicians
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 20 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
49-2094 23.31 21.10 24.43 80 48,503 43,888 50,811Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industria
49-2098 20.69 15.02 23.52 120 43,029 31,231 48,938Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
49-3011 23.72 20.78 25.20 60 49,341 43,215 52,404Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
49-3021 21.37 16.66 23.72 140 44,436 34,646 49,331Automotive Body and Related Repairers
49-3023 17.24 10.67 20.52 620 35,857 22,197 42,687Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
49-3031 21.02 15.91 23.57 160 43,712 33,074 49,020Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
49-3041 17.89 11.54 21.07 20 37,223 24,008 43,836Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians
49-3042 22.83 19.09 24.69 140 47,478 39,707 51,359Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
49-3053 13.96 11.28 15.29NA 29,038 23,460 31,821Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
49-3093 13.78 10.63 15.36 100 28,665 22,115 31,935Tire Repairers and Changers
49-9021 21.95 15.90 24.97 170 45,647 33,053 51,949Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Ins
49-9041 21.60 14.52 25.13 180 44,912 30,207 52,270Industrial Machinery Mechanics
49-9043 22.99 18.43 25.27 120 47,820 38,341 52,560Maintenance Workers, Machinery
49-9044 22.12 16.62 24.87 60 46,009 34,574 51,732Millwrights
49-9051 41.03 31.20 45.95 30 85,343 64,895 95,578Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
49-9052 17.75 13.37 19.94NA 36,923 27,817 41,476Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
49-9062 24.43 16.23 28.53 60 50,811 33,756 59,348Medical Equipment Repairers
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 21 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
49-9071 16.91 11.16 19.79 1,490 35,164 23,201 41,156Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
49-9098 12.55 10.52 13.57 110 26,109 21,887 28,220Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
49-9099 17.95 10.88 21.49 170 37,347 22,611 44,715Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
51-0000 17.23 10.59 20.55 7,540 35,843 22,039 42,745Production Occupations
51-1011 31.54 21.49 36.57 510 65,600 44,708 76,046First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
51-2028 16.25 12.75 18.00 350 33,797 26,513 37,444Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, excep
51-2090 17.47 13.33 19.55NA 36,349 27,711 40,668Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators
51-3011 13.94 10.95 15.44NA 28,993 22,783 32,103Bakers
51-3021 14.97 10.71 17.10 170 31,142 22,287 35,564Butchers and Meat Cutters
51-3022 10.51 8.97 11.27 920 21,853 18,660 23,444Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
51-3092 NA NA NA 60 NA NA NAFood Batchmakers
51-3099 12.63 8.51 14.68NA 26,265 17,710 30,542Food Processing Workers, All Other
51-4031 15.31 12.67 16.64 30 31,844 26,337 34,603Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and
51-4041 17.50 11.42 20.55 110 36,411 23,744 42,745Machinists
51-4121 19.97 13.58 23.17 200 41,536 28,238 48,180Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
51-4122 16.98 14.20 18.36 10 35,306 29,530 38,188Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, a
51-5112 15.19 10.02 17.77 80 31,596 20,851 36,959Printing Press Operators
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 22 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
51-6011 10.25 8.70 11.02 170 21,326 18,102 22,938Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
51-6021 9.53 8.70 9.94 60 19,817 18,092 20,685Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
51-6031 12.88 10.63 14.02 110 26,812 22,111 29,158Sewing Machine Operators
51-7011 14.58 13.57 15.10 90 30,336 28,207 31,390Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
51-7041 18.91 13.61 21.56 180 39,325 28,290 44,842Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood
51-7042 NA NA NA 130 NA NA NAWoodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Excep
51-8031 19.11 12.94 22.20 170 39,759 26,905 46,175Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
51-9011 20.09 12.18 24.04 100 41,784 25,335 49,998Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
51-9023 17.21 13.15 19.25 50 35,812 27,370 40,038Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
51-9051 18.72 15.58 20.29 10 38,932 32,402 42,197Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders
51-9061 19.84 10.67 24.42 530 41,257 22,204 50,783Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
51-9081 23.12 11.31 29.02 40 48,097 23,537 60,372Dental Laboratory Technicians
51-9083 15.09 12.39 16.44NA 31,379 25,759 34,179Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
51-9111 16.17 13.57 17.46 30 33,632 28,228 36,329Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
51-9124 18.90 14.66 21.02 50 39,315 30,501 43,726Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, a
51-9198 12.95 9.13 14.85 130 26,916 19,001 30,873Helpers--Production Workers
51-9199 13.90 9.98 15.85 70 28,910 20,758 32,981Production Workers, All Other
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 23 of 24
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Columbus, GA-ALJune 2020 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Code Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
EmploymentOccupation
53-0000 15.60 9.50 18.64 7,650 32,436 19,758 38,775Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
53-1047 24.30 14.63 29.13 290 50,535 30,423 60,597First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving W
53-3011 11.30 8.97 12.46 20 23,501 18,652 25,930Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medica
53-3031 10.35 9.07 10.99 420 21,530 18,882 22,854Driver/Sales Workers
53-3032 19.84 14.97 22.27 1,120 41,267 31,153 46,323Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
53-3033 17.58 10.65 21.04 760 36,564 22,145 43,769Light Truck Drivers
53-3058 9.21 8.54 9.54 590 19,142 17,756 19,841Passenger Vehicle Drivers, Except Bus Drivers, Transit and Int
53-3099 17.33 11.60 20.18 50 36,033 24,147 41,976Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
53-6098 14.29 9.84 16.51 20 29,725 20,477 34,354Aircraft Service Attendants and Transportation Workers, All Oth
53-7021 19.00 17.35 19.82 20 39,515 36,095 41,215Crane and Tower Operators
53-7051 14.97 11.10 16.91 370 31,143 23,094 35,167Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
53-7061 12.41 10.18 13.51 230 25,794 21,155 28,119Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
53-7062 12.62 9.51 14.17 1,620 26,232 19,778 29,464Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
53-7063 17.33 14.13 18.93NA 36,043 29,370 39,380Machine Feeders and Offbearers
53-7064 11.30 8.79 12.55 440 23,501 18,277 26,107Packers and Packagers, Hand
53-7065 13.07 10.19 14.51 1,060 27,191 21,196 30,184Stockers and Order Fillers
53-7081 15.12 13.43 15.96 60 31,445 27,932 33,207Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2019 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2020. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 24 of 24
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