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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Total All Occupations00-0000 21.31 9.62 27.17 173,090 44,338 20,009 56,507
Management Occupations11-0000 54.70 29.41 67.33 6,640 113,770 61,172 140,063
Chief Executives11-1011 111.88 65.14 135.25 110 232,705 135,491 281,322
General and Operations Managers11-1021 59.57 30.34 74.19 2,770 123,913 63,084 154,322
Legislators11-1031 NA NA NA 30 23,280 17,688 26,065
Marketing Managers11-2021 77.56 33.96 99.35 30 161,317 70,650 206,660
Sales Managers11-2022 55.07 31.37 66.92 280 114,539 65,235 139,201
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers11-2031 38.41 25.39 44.92 30 79,889 52,806 93,431
Administrative Services Managers11-3011 45.74 29.40 53.92 30 95,135 61,141 112,138
Computer and Information Systems Managers11-3021 50.22 33.54 58.55 280 104,458 69,767 121,803
Financial Managers11-3031 62.54 37.06 75.29 380 130,097 77,083 156,598
Industrial Production Managers11-3051 52.31 37.19 59.87 360 108,802 77,343 124,526
Purchasing Managers11-3061 54.95 39.68 62.59 80 114,300 82,539 130,180
Trans., Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071 49.51 31.28 58.63 80 102,992 65,069 121,949
Human Resources Managers11-3121 50.13 31.96 59.22 130 104,281 66,483 123,175
Training and Development Managers11-3131 41.87 31.01 47.31 10 87,091 64,498 98,388
Construction Managers11-9021 39.69 31.37 43.86 360 82,560 65,235 91,228
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 1 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Education Admin., Elementary & Secondary11-9032 NA NA NA 310 80,773 63,448 89,440
Education Administrators, Postsecondary11-9033 58.33 28.57 73.22 250 121,336 59,426 152,285
Education Administrators, All Other11-9039 32.62 22.60 37.63 10 67,865 47,017 78,289
Architectural and Engineering Managers11-9041 70.66 49.83 81.07 240 146,975 103,658 168,633
Food Service Managers11-9051 34.21 21.71 40.46 190 71,159 45,157 84,161
Lodging Managers11-9081 25.41 19.83 28.20 70 52,858 41,249 58,657
Medical and Health Services Managers11-9111 56.29 34.12 67.38 220 117,085 70,972 140,136
Natural Sciences Managers11-9121 53.53 42.53 59.04 20 111,359 88,463 122,811
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents11-9131 35.62 27.95 39.45 10 74,080 58,116 82,061
Property, Real Estate & Community Assoc. Mgr.11-9141 31.02 20.17 36.45 40 64,518 41,956 75,805
Social and Community Service Managers11-9151 31.91 19.85 37.93 180 66,368 41,301 78,902
Managers, All Other11-9199 48.51 30.60 57.47 120 100,903 63,635 119,527
Business and Financial Operations Occupations13-0000 32.59 18.34 39.72 5,400 67,792 38,152 82,612
Purchasing Agents, exc. Whoesale, Retail & Farm.13-1023 31.12 20.48 36.44 420 64,726 42,600 75,794
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators13-1031 25.31 15.69 30.12 310 52,639 32,644 62,637
Compliance Officers13-1041 36.89 22.61 44.03 130 76,730 47,038 91,581
Cost Estimators13-1051 31.24 23.20 35.27 280 64,986 48,254 73,363
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 2 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Human Resources Specialists13-1071 26.00 17.76 30.13 450 54,094 36,936 62,668
Labor Relations Specialists13-1075 16.73 8.54 20.83 130 34,795 17,772 43,317
Logisticians13-1081 33.13 25.71 36.84 70 68,914 53,492 76,626
Management Analysts13-1111 43.12 28.28 50.54 240 89,679 58,813 105,113
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners13-1121 19.58 13.08 22.83 30 40,729 27,219 47,485
Fundraisers13-1131 27.04 19.57 30.77 60 56,235 40,708 63,999
Compensation, Benefits & Job Analysis Specialists13-1141 30.50 21.46 35.02 40 63,448 44,637 72,853
Training and Development Specialists13-1151 26.56 18.50 30.60 260 55,248 38,474 63,625
Market Research Analysts & Marketing Specialists13-1161 27.76 16.14 33.56 230 57,732 33,569 69,808
Business Operations Specialists, All Other13-1199 35.35 25.20 40.41 230 73,508 52,432 84,046
Accountants and Auditors13-2011 31.20 20.17 36.71 1,260 64,882 41,956 76,356
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate13-2021 33.77 17.61 41.85 60 70,234 36,614 87,039
Budget Analysts13-2031 NA NA NA 40 NA NA NA
Credit Analysts13-2041 26.38 17.89 30.63NA 54,874 37,196 63,708
Financial Analysts13-2051 42.57 31.20 48.25 60 88,536 64,882 100,363
Personal Financial Advisors13-2052 75.27 29.87 97.97 240 156,567 62,138 203,781
Financial Examiners13-2061 30.96 29.00 31.95NA 64,404 60,309 66,462
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 3 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Loan Officers13-2072 37.33 16.36 47.82 220 77,644 34,036 99,459
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents13-2081 24.39 10.77 31.21 110 50,738 22,386 64,903
Financial Specialists, All Other13-2099 36.44 20.61 44.36 10 75,794 42,860 92,257
Computer and Mathematical Occupations15-0000 30.03 18.42 35.83 2,440 62,457 38,320 74,531
Information Security Analysts15-1122 26.61 17.20 31.31 20 55,340 35,769 65,121
Computer Programmers15-1131 32.87 21.98 38.32 380 68,370 45,724 79,704
Software Developers, Applications15-1132 38.00 22.23 45.88 310 79,035 46,249 95,439
Software Developers, Systems Software15-1133 37.33 28.43 41.79 150 77,647 59,135 86,913
Web Developers15-1134 25.62 20.22 28.31 20 53,283 42,053 58,899
Database Administrators15-1141 33.02 21.54 38.76 80 68,679 44,799 80,619
Network and Computer Systems Administrators15-1142 31.53 22.82 35.88 470 65,583 47,462 74,644
Computer Network Architects15-1143 43.59 35.12 47.82 10 90,657 73,040 99,470
Computer User Support Specialists15-1151 20.72 13.54 24.30 670 43,091 28,179 50,548
Computer Network Support Specialists15-1152 28.49 19.33 33.06 90 59,258 40,212 68,782
Computer Occupations, All Other15-1199 41.85 30.49 47.51 30 87,037 63,434 98,833
Operations Research Analysts15-2031 27.54 20.86 30.88 10 57,284 43,379 64,236
Architecture and Engineering Occupations17-0000 40.07 23.18 48.51 3,680 83,344 48,223 100,900
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 4 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval17-1011 45.19 27.96 53.80 70 93,989 58,158 111,904
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists17-1021 29.08 21.76 32.75NA 60,493 45,251 68,113
Surveyors17-1022 28.35 19.22 32.92 100 58,981 39,986 68,484
Aerospace Engineers17-2011 37.34 24.43 43.79 60 77,667 50,815 91,089
Chemical Engineers17-2041 58.30 42.73 66.09 100 121,263 88,877 137,461
Civil Engineers17-2051 42.62 27.16 50.34 580 88,641 56,502 104,715
Computer Hardware Engineers17-2061 49.48 32.69 57.87 40 102,916 68,000 120,378
Electrical Engineers17-2071 48.82 32.74 56.86 370 101,537 68,082 118,260
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer17-2072 47.47 35.44 53.49 90 98,750 73,718 111,266
Environmental Engineers17-2081 45.90 30.30 53.69 110 95,459 63,012 111,688
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety17-2111 42.89 29.95 49.34 40 89,196 62,282 102,648
Industrial Engineers17-2112 46.03 34.36 51.87 410 95,758 71,456 107,904
Materials Engineers17-2131 42.90 32.84 47.93 70 89,227 68,298 99,686
Mechanical Engineers17-2141 46.89 34.45 53.10 310 97,516 71,661 110,444
Petroleum Engineers17-2171 65.55 46.49 75.10 20 136,350 96,683 156,189
Engineers, All Other17-2199 34.82 17.65 43.41 70 72,433 36,705 90,286
Architectural and Civil Drafters17-3011 29.52 18.44 35.05 160 61,387 38,350 72,906
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 5 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Electrical and Electronics Drafters17-3012 31.32 18.14 37.90 30 65,131 37,744 78,819
Mechanical Drafters17-3013 28.82 11.78 37.34 70 59,948 24,487 77,678
Civil Engineering Technicians17-3022 23.97 13.73 29.09 200 49,859 28,549 60,513
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians17-3023 31.07 18.69 37.25 80 64,617 38,865 77,482
Environmental Engineering Technicians17-3025 26.05 18.70 29.73 40 54,188 38,885 61,840
Industrial Engineering Technicians17-3026 37.26 29.75 41.02 100 77,513 61,881 85,319
Mechanical Engineering Technicians17-3027 30.62 20.05 35.89 180 63,670 41,724 74,644
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, AO17-3029 22.85 15.40 26.59 80 47,545 32,015 55,299
Surveying and Mapping Technicians17-3031 19.53 13.17 22.70 70 40,613 27,408 47,216
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations19-0000 29.99 18.32 35.82 900 62,364 38,093 74,510
Microbiologists19-1022 30.66 18.42 36.78 20 63,763 38,320 76,485
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists19-1023 19.79 14.06 22.66 20 41,158 29,238 47,123
Biological Scientists, All Other19-1029 32.13 20.37 38.01 100 66,838 42,372 79,066
Conservation Scientists19-1031 27.08 19.65 30.78 10 56,317 40,870 64,030
Chemists19-2031 36.12 27.39 40.49 60 75,138 56,975 84,219
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Includin19-2041 31.86 21.08 37.25 80 66,262 43,842 77,472
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists & Geographers19-2042 34.51 21.46 41.04 20 71,795 44,634 85,370
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 6 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists19-3031 28.43 21.14 32.07 70 59,125 43,986 66,694
Urban and Regional Planners19-3051 22.39 17.59 24.79 20 46,568 36,581 51,556
Biological Technicians19-4021 15.33 12.67 16.67 20 31,902 26,359 34,669
Chemical Technicians19-4031 27.88 18.78 32.44 170 57,994 39,060 67,455
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians,19-4091 25.55 14.13 31.25 60 53,129 29,403 64,997
Life, Physical & Social Science Technicians, Other19-4099 25.38 18.43 28.85 10 52,779 38,330 60,009
Community and Social Service Occupations21-0000 19.79 12.92 23.21 1,780 41,148 26,873 48,285
Substance Abuse & Behavioral Disorder Counselors21-1011 18.85 11.58 22.49 170 39,214 24,086 46,773
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Coun21-1012 24.11 17.56 27.38 340 50,136 36,520 56,944
Rehabilitation Counselors21-1015 17.06 9.03 21.08 130 35,491 18,790 43,842
Child, Family, and School Social Workers21-1021 19.58 14.00 22.37 370 40,716 29,125 46,516
Healthcare Social Workers21-1022 23.19 18.24 25.67 130 48,244 37,949 53,386
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers21-1023 18.94 15.98 20.42 120 39,399 33,239 42,485
Health Educators21-1091 17.27 14.94 18.43 20 35,913 31,090 38,320
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Spec21-1092 19.69 13.85 22.62 100 40,963 28,827 47,041
Social and Human Service Assistants21-1093 13.29 8.71 15.58 140 27,644 18,111 32,416
Community Health Workers21-1094 16.62 10.87 19.50 140 34,576 22,605 40,562
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 7 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Clergy21-2011 23.32 17.56 26.20 30 48,522 36,520 54,517
Legal Occupations23-0000 46.00 17.46 60.28 1,130 95,686 36,324 125,377
Lawyers23-1011 66.11 32.02 83.15 600 137,492 66,581 172,952
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates23-1023 22.12 9.10 28.64 20 46,023 18,934 59,567
Paralegals and Legal Assistants23-2011 20.51 15.15 23.18 370 42,649 31,522 48,213
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers23-2093 19.75 15.46 21.90NA 41,076 32,139 45,549
Legal Support Workers, All Other23-2099 26.04 19.79 29.17 50 54,157 41,148 60,667
Education, Training, and Library Occupations25-0000 25.15 14.14 30.64 7,760 52,296 29,424 63,722
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1021 NA NA NA 20 82,306 54,353 96,282
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1042 NA NA NA 40 68,257 43,102 80,835
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary25-1066 NA NA NA 20 60,657 50,023 65,974
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary25-1071 NA NA NA 270 162,102 74,551 205,872
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary25-1072 NA NA NA 260 67,774 28,683 87,314
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary25-1126 NA NA NA 20 54,733 45,498 59,361
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary25-1194 18.17 12.23 21.14 290 37,805 25,433 43,986
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education25-2011 14.17 9.38 16.58 170 29,485 19,499 34,483
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education25-2012 NA NA NANA 48,172 38,083 53,222
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 8 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Ed.25-2021 NA NA NA 1,410 47,000 39,410 50,784
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/25-2022 NA NA NANA 50,075 42,001 54,106
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Care25-2031 NA NA NANA 58,765 43,205 66,550
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy T25-3011 15.85 13.68 16.94 10 32,961 28,447 35,224
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers25-3021 19.41 10.32 23.95 410 40,366 21,463 49,828
Teachers and Insructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers25-3097 NA NA NA 50 54,024 25,392 68,340
Librarians25-4021 25.92 19.91 28.92 190 53,911 41,425 60,153
Library Technicians25-4031 15.56 11.87 17.41 70 32,365 24,682 36,211
Instructional Coordinators25-9031 34.06 24.07 39.05NA 70,839 50,064 81,236
Teacher Assistants25-9041 NA NA NA 780 21,402 17,638 23,284
Education, Training, & Library Workers, All Other25-9099 12.03 10.87 12.61NA 25,022 22,605 26,235
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occ27-0000 21.91 10.22 27.75 1,510 45,560 21,258 57,716
Floral Designers27-1023 10.71 8.49 11.81 70 22,266 17,669 24,559
Graphic Designers27-1024 18.34 13.04 20.99 100 38,134 27,120 43,647
Interior Designers27-1025 21.32 8.53 27.73 30 44,346 17,720 57,664
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers27-1026 12.58 9.29 14.23 330 26,174 19,324 29,598
Producers and Directors27-2012 24.06 15.92 28.12 90 50,023 33,126 58,477
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 9 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Coaches and Scouts27-2022 NA NA NA 210 49,242 24,271 61,737
Radio and Television Announcers27-3011 18.10 8.59 22.85 30 37,641 17,854 47,534
Reporters and Correspondents27-3022 22.07 15.08 25.58 30 45,909 31,357 53,191
Public Relations Specialists27-3031 22.02 15.43 25.31 140 45,796 32,077 52,656
Editors27-3041 24.67 14.28 29.87 20 51,319 29,712 62,128
Technical Writers27-3042 29.09 22.09 32.60 40 60,523 45,951 67,805
Writers and Authors27-3043 20.71 15.46 23.34 10 43,071 32,159 48,532
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians27-4011 12.01 8.39 13.82 60 24,991 17,463 28,745
Broadcast Technicians27-4012 19.60 11.65 23.57 20 40,767 24,230 49,036
Photographers27-4021 18.21 9.57 22.53 60 37,888 19,921 46,876
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Pi27-4031 21.55 15.75 24.45 20 44,809 32,745 50,846
Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Oth27-4099 NA NA NA 20 NA NA NA
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations29-0000 33.98 16.35 42.79 12,670 70,674 34,010 89,011
Chiropractors29-1011 21.84 13.68 25.94NA 45,447 28,447 53,941
Dentists, General29-1021 115.00 56.59 144.21 120 239,204 117,725 299,943
Dietitians and Nutritionists29-1031 26.16 21.49 28.50 40 54,425 44,716 59,279
Optometrists29-1041 38.22 28.02 43.32NA 79,498 58,292 90,101
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 10 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Pharmacists29-1051 57.37 46.10 63.00 420 119,329 95,902 131,054
Anesthesiologists29-1061 NA NA NA 170 NA NA NA
Family and General Practitioners29-1062 114.85 74.63 134.94 70 238,865 155,242 280,681
Pediatricians, General29-1065 84.30 46.04 103.43 60 175,359 95,778 215,139
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other29-1069 76.22 25.61 101.53 630 158,533 53,273 211,169
Physician Assistants29-1071 40.53 22.77 49.41 100 84,291 47,370 102,761
Occupational Therapists29-1122 31.99 23.72 36.14 110 66,550 49,324 75,158
Physical Therapists29-1123 43.59 34.27 48.24 200 90,657 71,271 100,355
Radiation Therapists29-1124 40.58 31.89 44.93NA 84,404 66,324 93,454
Respiratory Therapists29-1126 23.26 19.77 25.01 270 48,388 41,107 52,018
Speech-Language Pathologists29-1127 30.99 25.18 33.89 120 64,442 52,368 70,479
Veterinarians29-1131 41.59 25.81 49.48 60 86,502 53,684 102,905
Registered Nurses29-1141 27.44 21.70 30.31 4,740 57,078 45,138 63,043
Nurse Anesthetists29-1151 80.48 63.94 88.73 350 167,378 132,987 184,573
Nurse Practitioners29-1171 37.99 28.81 42.58 260 79,015 59,917 88,569
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists29-2011 26.75 21.36 29.44 240 55,628 44,418 61,233
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians29-2012 15.66 12.37 17.31 140 32,591 25,742 36,006
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 11 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Dental Hygienists29-2021 20.53 15.26 23.16 290 42,690 31,738 48,172
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians29-2031 25.23 18.70 28.49 50 52,471 38,895 59,258
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers29-2032 25.58 17.52 29.61 110 53,211 36,448 61,593
Nuclear Medicine Technologists29-2033 33.31 27.28 36.32 30 69,286 56,749 75,559
Radiologic Technologists29-2034 22.84 17.00 25.76 350 47,503 35,358 53,582
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics29-2041 16.33 12.08 18.45NA 33,969 25,135 38,381
Pharmacy Technicians29-2052 13.87 11.07 15.28 690 28,858 23,006 31,789
Psychiatric Technicians29-2053 16.69 14.72 17.68NA 34,710 30,606 36,767
Surgical Technologists29-2055 16.04 12.63 17.75 240 33,362 26,256 36,911
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians29-2056 13.03 9.48 14.80 120 27,099 19,715 30,791
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses29-2061 17.71 12.94 20.10 1,140 36,828 26,904 41,796
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians29-2071 16.22 10.44 19.11 350 33,733 21,721 39,749
Opticians, Dispensing29-2081 14.35 9.76 16.64 120 29,845 20,291 34,617
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other29-2099 19.22 13.49 22.09 50 39,986 28,066 45,940
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists29-9011 29.88 19.07 35.29 110 62,148 39,656 73,399
Athletic Trainers29-9091 NA NA NANA 44,480 35,615 48,902
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, Al29-9099 16.91 11.46 19.63 50 35,173 23,829 40,849
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 12 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Healthcare Support Occupations31-0000 12.44 9.25 14.03 4,670 25,872 19,234 29,196
Home Health Aides31-1011 10.15 8.68 10.89 580 21,121 18,069 22,642
Nursing Assistants31-1014 10.97 8.76 12.08 2,060 22,820 18,216 25,117
Orderlies31-1015 10.28 8.73 11.05 70 21,383 18,153 22,998
Physical Therapist Assistants31-2021 26.01 20.76 28.62 130 54,093 43,186 59,536
Physical Therapist Aides31-2022 NA NA NA 60 NA NA NA
Massage Therapists31-9011 24.02 15.30 28.38NA 49,951 31,818 59,022
Dental Assistants31-9091 14.89 11.97 16.36 220 30,979 24,876 34,031
Medical Assistants31-9092 12.71 10.61 13.76 770 26,438 22,076 28,620
Medical Equipment Preparers31-9093 13.70 10.74 15.18 60 28,483 22,338 31,556
Medical Transcriptionists31-9094 17.74 14.22 19.51 70 36,905 29,584 40,575
Pharmacy Aides31-9095 11.58 8.56 13.10NA 24,089 17,797 27,235
Phlebotomists31-9097 14.56 10.73 16.48 280 30,287 22,317 34,272
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other31-9099 13.79 11.08 15.14 110 28,693 23,051 31,504
Protective Service Occupations33-0000 17.32 10.16 20.91 3,240 36,045 21,132 43,490
First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers33-1011 25.22 15.58 30.04 20 52,457 32,426 62,483
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives33-1012 30.33 22.11 34.45 140 63,091 45,976 71,649
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 13 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Preven33-1021 26.97 22.65 29.13 100 56,096 47,109 60,595
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Worke33-1099 26.09 15.16 31.55 30 54,261 31,546 65,619
Firefighters33-2011 18.15 13.10 20.68 360 37,754 27,246 43,008
Detectives and Criminal Investigators33-3021 32.24 16.76 39.98 180 67,055 34,870 83,153
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers33-3051 18.09 13.82 20.23 850 37,628 28,745 42,075
Animal Control Workers33-9011 14.09 12.10 15.09 30 29,322 25,180 31,388
Private Detectives and Investigators33-9021 19.35 11.55 23.25NA 40,250 24,005 48,367
Security Guards33-9032 11.56 8.74 12.97 750 24,037 18,164 26,973
Crossing Guards33-9091 13.09 10.78 14.24 150 27,235 22,432 29,637
Transportation Security Screeners33-9093 20.01 18.32 20.85 50 41,613 38,111 43,365
Protective Service Workers, All Other33-9099 9.18 8.71 9.42 220 19,097 18,122 19,580
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations35-0000 10.15 8.67 10.90 15,070 21,121 18,049 22,663
Chefs and Head Cooks35-1011 23.09 15.26 27.00 40 48,031 31,745 56,170
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Ser35-1012 16.02 10.98 18.55 1,430 33,339 22,831 38,593
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria35-2012 9.55 8.68 9.98 840 19,873 18,059 20,775
Cooks, Restaurant35-2014 11.07 8.76 12.24 890 23,040 18,216 25,452
Cooks, Short Order35-2015 9.41 8.58 9.83 560 19,569 17,849 20,429
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 14 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Food Preparation Workers35-2021 10.10 8.64 10.82 920 21,006 17,965 22,516
Bartenders35-3011 10.52 8.76 11.40 350 21,876 18,206 23,712
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Inc35-3021 9.06 8.67 9.26 5,320 18,856 18,038 19,265
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, an35-3022 9.67 8.70 10.15 360 20,104 18,111 21,111
Waiters and Waitresses35-3031 9.55 8.64 10.00 2,910 19,873 17,986 20,817
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant35-3041 9.55 8.75 9.95 150 19,873 18,206 20,712
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender35-9011 9.64 8.73 10.09 250 20,041 18,153 20,985
Dishwashers35-9021 9.43 8.73 9.77 330 19,601 18,153 20,335
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffe35-9031 9.09 8.69 9.29 270 18,908 18,080 19,317
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All35-9099 9.23 8.79 9.45NA 19,192 18,279 19,653
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occu37-0000 12.71 8.70 14.71 5,710 26,438 18,101 30,612
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitor37-1011 17.80 12.44 20.48 240 37,030 25,882 42,599
Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service & Grounds37-1012 20.80 16.74 22.83 240 43,249 34,807 47,476
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeepi37-2011 10.74 8.69 11.77 2,920 22,348 18,080 24,477
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners37-2012 9.14 8.74 9.35 850 19,024 18,164 19,454
Pest Control Workers37-2021 17.86 12.86 20.36 180 37,135 26,732 42,337
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers37-3011 16.37 9.62 19.75 1,250 34,052 20,010 41,068
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 15 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Veg37-3012 16.81 13.78 18.33 20 34,975 28,662 38,132
Tree Trimmers and Pruners37-3013 20.24 13.92 23.40 10 42,096 28,955 48,661
Personal Care and Service Occupations39-0000 10.98 8.67 12.12 4,420 22,831 18,028 25,222
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers39-1021 15.04 8.77 18.17 330 31,273 18,227 37,796
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers39-2021 10.27 8.66 11.06 470 21,352 18,017 23,009
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers39-3031 9.70 8.76 10.17 50 20,177 18,206 21,163
Amusement and Recreation Attendants39-3091 9.93 8.71 10.55 190 20,660 18,122 21,939
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists39-5012 11.17 8.76 12.36 320 23,219 18,227 25,725
Manicurists and Pedicurists39-5092 10.85 8.68 11.93 110 22,568 18,069 24,823
Skincare Specialists39-5094 17.78 14.17 19.58NA 36,978 29,480 40,732
Baggage Porters and Bellhops39-6011 10.09 8.80 10.74 30 20,985 18,290 22,327
Tour Guides and Escorts39-7011 9.41 8.66 9.78 120 19,569 18,017 20,345
Childcare Workers39-9011 9.46 8.71 9.84 860 19,685 18,122 20,461
Personal Care Aides39-9021 9.59 8.61 10.08 800 19,947 17,912 20,953
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors39-9031 15.07 9.25 17.99 240 31,357 19,244 37,408
Recreation Workers39-9032 11.94 8.55 13.64 310 24,844 17,786 28,368
Residential Advisors39-9041 10.54 8.58 11.53 390 21,929 17,839 23,974
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 16 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Sales and Related Occupations41-0000 16.86 8.51 21.03 20,070 35,065 17,705 43,740
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers41-1011 20.74 13.16 24.53 2,170 43,129 27,356 51,011
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers41-1012 33.98 21.41 40.25 470 70,659 44,533 83,727
Cashiers41-2011 9.43 8.44 9.92 5,980 19,607 17,553 20,634
Counter and Rental Clerks41-2021 12.48 8.84 14.30 1,100 25,953 18,377 29,736
Parts Salespersons41-2022 14.82 9.25 17.60 370 30,824 19,241 36,621
Retail Salespersons41-2031 14.49 8.56 17.46 5,310 30,143 17,807 36,316
Advertising Sales Agents41-3011 24.42 9.85 31.70 120 50,797 20,502 65,940
Insurance Sales Agents41-3021 30.75 15.05 38.59 470 63,957 31,302 80,279
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sa41-3031 28.54 15.40 35.11 160 59,360 32,034 73,028
Travel Agents41-3041 16.77 11.83 19.25 50 34,892 24,590 40,038
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other41-3099 21.69 12.54 26.27 1,080 45,123 26,075 54,641
Sales Rep., Wholesale & Manufacturing, Technical &41-4011 38.86 26.09 45.24 70 80,828 54,265 94,100
Sales Rep., Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Tech41-4012 28.39 15.53 34.82 2,490 59,055 32,289 72,438
Real Estate Sales Agents41-9022 28.46 16.81 34.29 100 59,208 34,963 71,330
Telemarketers41-9041 12.04 8.44 13.83 90 25,038 17,553 28,780
Office and Administrative Support Occupations43-0000 16.46 10.40 19.49 28,460 34,232 21,627 40,534
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 17 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrativ43-1011 26.32 17.23 30.87 1,680 54,749 35,821 64,218
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service43-2011 11.45 8.62 12.87 130 23,829 17,931 26,777
Bill and Account Collectors43-3011 16.37 12.37 18.38 380 34,056 25,718 38,219
Billing and Posting Clerks43-3021 15.62 12.20 17.33 1,040 32,488 25,386 36,039
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks43-3031 17.88 12.46 20.59 2,330 37,181 25,905 42,819
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks43-3051 17.33 12.52 19.74 260 36,049 26,050 41,054
Procurement Clerks43-3061 18.76 13.55 21.37 50 39,029 28,179 44,449
Tellers43-3071 13.23 11.11 14.29 770 27,514 23,102 29,716
Brokerage Clerks43-4011 23.67 16.73 27.15 50 49,235 34,782 56,462
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks43-4031 16.27 13.34 17.73 130 33,848 27,743 36,890
Customer Service Representatives43-4051 15.98 10.06 18.94 3,860 33,235 20,921 39,392
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs43-4061 19.06 15.02 21.08 340 39,652 31,252 43,847
File Clerks43-4071 10.53 8.56 11.51 120 21,897 17,796 23,943
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks43-4081 10.34 8.69 11.16 370 21,503 18,087 23,216
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan43-4111 12.98 10.38 14.28 420 26,995 21,586 29,705
Library Assistants, Clerical43-4121 11.15 8.56 12.45 130 23,195 17,786 25,895
Loan Interviewers and Clerks43-4131 14.58 11.04 16.34 210 30,318 22,956 33,993
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 18 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Order Clerks43-4151 17.89 10.20 21.73 40 37,202 21,202 45,207
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Tim43-4161 16.46 12.72 18.32 100 34,222 26,455 38,105
Receptionists and Information Clerks43-4171 12.22 9.60 13.53 1,420 25,417 19,977 28,137
Cargo and Freight Agents43-5011 24.97 17.05 28.93 210 51,935 35,457 60,168
Couriers and Messengers43-5021 12.51 10.05 13.74 100 26,019 20,901 28,574
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers43-5031 14.58 11.04 16.34 240 30,318 22,946 33,993
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance43-5032 22.35 13.71 26.67 200 46,484 28,501 55,486
Meter Readers, Utilities43-5041 17.73 10.54 21.33NA 36,880 21,918 44,366
Postal Service Clerks43-5051 25.31 18.66 28.64 90 52,641 38,811 59,556
Postal Service Mail Carriers43-5052 25.40 18.11 29.04 390 52,828 37,669 60,407
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Proce43-5053 24.77 17.80 28.25 150 51,520 37,025 58,767
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks43-5061 26.84 14.77 32.88 300 55,828 30,723 68,381
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks43-5071 19.21 12.22 22.71 1,030 39,953 25,417 47,221
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers43-5081 12.05 8.66 13.76 2,060 25,074 18,014 28,605
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recor43-5111 12.53 8.64 14.48 90 26,071 17,973 30,131
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative43-6011 27.58 20.85 30.94 190 57,355 43,369 64,342
Legal Secretaries43-6012 18.94 13.45 21.68 360 39,382 27,971 45,093
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 19 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Medical Secretaries43-6013 15.84 11.63 17.95 410 32,965 24,202 37,347
Secretaries & Administrative Assistants, Except Le43-6014 16.87 12.26 19.18 4,650 35,084 25,500 39,880
Computer Operators43-9011 15.48 8.93 18.76 50 32,207 18,585 39,019
Data Entry Keyers43-9021 12.47 10.30 13.56 130 25,947 21,430 28,210
Word Processors and Typists43-9022 12.96 9.93 14.47 50 26,954 20,641 30,100
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks43-9041 16.48 13.69 17.87NA 34,274 28,490 37,170
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Pos43-9051 14.07 11.06 15.57 20 29,259 22,988 32,394
Office Clerks, General43-9061 12.62 9.30 14.28 3,260 26,237 19,354 29,684
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer43-9071 11.41 9.67 12.29 60 23,745 20,112 25,562
Office & Administrative Support Workers, All Other43-9199 17.16 11.86 19.81 220 35,696 24,670 41,199
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations45-0000 20.01 13.28 23.38 60 41,634 27,618 48,638
Construction and Extraction Occupations47-0000 20.39 12.93 24.13 10,170 42,414 26,890 50,175
Supervisors of Construction and Extraction Workers47-1011 28.70 20.35 32.88 1,380 59,703 42,351 68,379
Boilermakers47-2011 33.59 26.38 37.20 60 69,876 54,882 77,378
Brickmasons and Blockmasons47-2021 21.12 17.11 23.13 80 43,941 35,598 48,118
Carpenters47-2031 19.61 14.90 21.97 790 40,782 30,995 45,687
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers47-2051 16.50 14.00 17.76 170 34,330 29,114 36,938
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 20 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Construction Laborers47-2061 14.23 11.26 15.71 950 29,602 23,430 32,678
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators47-2071 16.21 13.03 17.80 180 33,707 27,098 37,011
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipme47-2073 20.37 15.07 23.01 720 42,351 31,338 47,858
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers47-2081 14.87 12.41 16.09 30 30,922 25,810 33,478
Electricians47-2111 22.96 16.39 26.25 1,890 47,754 34,091 54,581
Insulation Workers, Mechanical47-2132 15.56 11.88 17.40 70 32,366 24,698 36,200
Painters, Construction and Maintenance47-2141 17.50 15.20 18.65 420 36,398 31,618 38,788
Pipelayers47-2151 17.62 13.36 19.75 220 36,647 27,784 41,084
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters47-2152 21.53 15.17 24.71 1,010 44,772 31,545 51,391
Plasterers and Stucco Masons47-2161 19.77 17.38 20.97 20 41,125 36,148 43,609
Roofers47-2181 18.05 14.31 19.92 100 37,541 29,758 41,437
Sheet Metal Workers47-2211 20.38 12.93 24.10NA 42,372 26,880 50,123
Structural Iron and Steel Workers47-2221 19.59 11.86 23.45 200 40,741 24,657 48,783
Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, an47-3011 12.88 10.13 14.26 50 26,797 21,072 29,654
Helpers--Carpenters47-3012 11.75 9.91 12.67NA 24,438 20,625 26,340
Helpers--Electricians47-3013 13.03 9.68 14.70 300 27,109 20,137 30,589
Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and S47-3014 11.80 9.83 12.79 60 24,553 20,448 26,600
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 21 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and St47-3015 12.08 10.50 12.87 390 25,134 21,851 26,776
Helpers--Roofers47-3016 12.76 8.99 14.65 50 26,548 18,682 30,475
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other47-3019 11.42 10.42 11.92 50 23,753 21,664 24,792
Construction and Building Inspectors47-4011 25.37 18.12 29.00 110 52,773 37,697 60,316
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers47-4041 16.27 13.93 17.45NA 33,852 28,989 36,283
Highway Maintenance Workers47-4051 12.85 9.66 14.45 200 26,735 20,095 30,060
Construction and Related Workers, All Other47-4099 15.25 9.40 18.18NA 31,722 19,544 37,811
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations49-0000 22.36 13.63 26.71 9,340 46,502 28,356 55,569
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, a49-1011 29.44 20.42 33.94 960 61,226 42,477 70,605
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Rep49-2011 20.19 13.45 23.56 120 41,999 27,972 49,008
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers an49-2021 25.33 17.34 29.32 50 52,689 36,082 60,997
Telecommunications Equipment Installers & Repairer49-2022 26.99 20.10 30.45 410 56,151 41,812 63,326
Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers49-2092 21.60 15.31 24.75NA 44,932 31,830 51,472
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial a49-2094 30.61 23.32 34.25NA 63,669 48,519 71,239
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse,49-2095 38.94 32.01 42.42 110 81,004 66,571 88,220
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers49-2098 21.52 14.92 24.83 120 44,776 31,039 51,638
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians49-3011 21.28 17.02 23.41 180 44,256 35,417 48,685
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 22 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Automotive Body and Related Repairers49-3021 19.13 13.73 21.84 430 39,805 28,554 45,420
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics49-3023 20.17 12.98 23.77 640 41,968 27,005 49,444
Bus & Truck Mechanics & Diesel Engine Specialists49-3031 19.99 14.78 22.60 650 41,573 30,738 46,990
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines49-3042 22.18 15.02 25.77 320 46,127 31,226 53,583
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mec49-3053 19.17 11.40 23.06 110 39,888 23,698 47,978
Tire Repairers and Changers49-3093 11.83 8.70 13.39 270 24,603 18,093 27,857
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except49-9012 19.91 15.57 22.08 150 41,406 32,381 45,930
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mecha49-9021 20.59 14.05 23.86 640 42,831 29,220 49,632
Industrial Machinery Mechanics49-9041 26.99 17.59 31.69 960 56,151 36,602 65,926
Maintenance Workers, Machinery49-9043 21.66 14.85 25.07 60 45,056 30,873 52,148
Millwrights49-9044 23.21 19.25 25.20 180 48,280 40,023 52,408
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers49-9051 37.91 29.85 41.94 240 78,851 62,099 87,232
Medical Equipment Repairers49-9062 23.54 17.92 26.36 70 48,966 37,257 54,820
Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All49-9069 20.68 10.50 25.77NA 43,018 21,857 53,593
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General49-9071 18.63 12.01 21.95 1,240 38,765 24,987 45,659
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and49-9091 19.92 17.13 21.32 30 41,438 35,615 44,339
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers49-9094 20.10 15.83 22.23NA 41,802 32,921 46,242
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 23 of 28
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Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Riggers49-9096 NA NA NA 70 NA NA NA
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Wor49-9098 12.16 8.54 13.97 360 25,279 17,750 29,053
Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Other49-9099 20.08 12.81 23.72 210 41,770 26,641 49,340
Production Occupations51-0000 21.75 11.83 26.71 14,470 45,239 24,618 55,550
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating51-1011 34.35 23.73 39.67 1,150 71,454 49,362 82,495
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers51-2022 17.33 10.56 20.73 80 36,056 21,957 43,110
Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators51-2091 18.23 14.88 19.90 130 37,913 30,953 41,399
Team Assemblers51-2092 21.55 9.96 27.34 120 44,822 20,715 56,875
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other51-2099 15.94 8.49 19.65 360 33,134 17,657 40,877
Bakers51-3011 11.93 8.90 13.44 170 24,806 18,524 27,947
Butchers and Meat Cutters51-3021 15.62 12.90 16.99NA 32,497 26,820 35,336
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers51-3022 11.03 8.71 12.18 560 22,938 18,137 25,338
Food Batchmakers51-3092 12.86 10.37 14.10 100 26,747 21,571 29,335
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal51-4011 16.17 11.49 18.50 40 33,624 23,898 38,498
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, M51-4023 30.58 21.09 35.31 50 63,596 43,872 73,458
Cutting, Punching & Press Machine Setters, Oper. &51-4031 22.02 15.89 25.09 280 45,803 33,050 52,190
Grind., Lap., Polish. & Buff. Mach. Tool Set., Ope51-4033 20.13 12.84 23.78 120 41,869 26,684 49,466
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 24 of 28
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Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Machinists51-4041 22.94 18.16 25.33 430 47,702 37,757 52,680
Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders51-4051 28.36 24.61 30.25 290 59,004 51,177 62,918
Molding, Coremaking & Casting Machine Set., Oper.51-4072 27.34 20.48 30.78 200 56,875 42,589 64,024
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121 24.88 19.93 27.34 1,770 51,741 41,462 56,875
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, O51-4122 21.88 16.75 24.45 150 45,521 34,835 50,864
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Te51-4191 NA NA NA 120 NA NA NA
Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic51-4192 20.24 14.68 23.01 290 42,098 30,546 47,869
Plating & Coating Machine Setters, Operators & Ten51-4193 19.25 14.38 21.70 40 40,053 29,909 45,135
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other51-4199 25.25 19.53 28.12 40 52,534 40,616 58,493
Prepress Technician and Workers51-5111 14.31 8.89 17.01NA 29,753 18,503 35,377
Printing Press Operators51-5112 18.63 12.48 21.71 90 38,759 25,954 45,156
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers51-6011 9.61 8.71 10.07 290 19,995 18,127 20,934
Sewing Machine Operators51-6031 9.00 8.43 9.28 30 18,722 17,543 19,306
Extruding & Forming Machine Set., Oper. & Tend., S51-6091 21.04 12.20 25.46 10 43,768 25,380 52,962
Upholsterers51-6093 13.55 10.65 15.00NA 28,187 22,155 31,203
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters51-7011 15.51 12.00 17.27 100 32,257 24,952 35,920
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wo51-7041 14.89 9.77 17.45 80 30,974 20,329 36,296
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 25 of 28
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Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tender51-7042 14.21 11.34 15.64 120 29,554 23,595 32,539
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Op51-8031 23.95 16.90 27.47 150 49,810 35,148 57,136
Gas Plant Operators51-8092 35.34 27.75 39.12 30 73,489 57,721 81,379
Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operator51-8093 21.62 15.54 24.66 100 44,968 32,330 51,282
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders51-9011 19.46 13.95 22.22 320 40,481 29,032 46,210
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand51-9022 14.23 11.60 15.56NA 29,617 24,138 32,351
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, an51-9023 21.77 18.11 23.60 130 45,271 37,652 49,080
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, an51-9032 16.79 15.04 17.66 60 34,918 31,287 36,734
Extruding, Forming, Pressing & Compacting Machine51-9041 12.46 11.41 12.99NA 25,923 23,710 27,029
Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators a51-9051 22.35 16.41 25.33NA 46,492 34,115 52,680
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers51-9061 25.16 16.78 29.35 640 52,325 34,908 61,039
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers51-9071 18.77 8.56 23.88 50 39,040 17,793 49,664
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators & Tenders51-9111 18.50 9.03 23.24 310 38,487 18,774 48,339
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, O51-9121 15.63 10.68 18.11 40 32,508 22,207 37,663
Painters, Transportation Equipment51-9122 21.62 15.12 24.88 120 44,989 31,454 51,751
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers51-9123 16.82 11.59 19.44 50 34,991 24,107 40,439
Helpers--Production Workers51-9198 13.50 9.25 15.63 1,390 28,093 19,233 32,518
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 26 of 28
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Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Production Workers, All Other51-9199 13.45 8.67 15.84 280 27,989 18,044 32,956
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations53-0000 17.17 9.61 20.95 13,520 35,696 19,979 43,560
First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and M53-1021 24.24 16.76 27.98 320 50,415 34,846 58,205
First-Line Supervisors of Trans. & Material-Moving53-1031 28.34 19.54 32.74 340 58,940 40,641 68,095
Commercial Pilots53-2012 NA NA NANA 89,775 49,533 109,902
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity53-3021 10.28 8.67 11.08 120 21,365 18,037 23,034
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client53-3022 9.91 8.66 10.53 1,050 20,609 18,005 21,911
Driver/Sales Workers53-3031 16.90 9.49 20.61 450 35,161 19,738 42,867
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers53-3032 21.05 14.61 24.27 2,720 43,791 30,394 50,489
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers53-3033 15.50 10.03 18.23 1,220 32,231 20,861 37,911
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs53-3041 11.55 8.64 13.01 140 24,032 17,974 27,055
Sailors and Marine Oilers53-5011 22.35 18.17 24.43 220 46,489 37,806 50,825
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels53-5021 41.22 22.39 50.63 90 85,733 46,573 105,303
Parking Lot Attendants53-6021 9.72 8.78 10.20 20 20,231 18,247 21,229
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants53-6031 12.05 8.63 13.77 120 25,071 17,942 28,641
Conveyor Operators and Tenders53-7011 15.59 11.51 17.64 10 32,431 23,927 36,683
Crane and Tower Operators53-7021 28.88 19.55 33.55 390 60,085 40,651 69,796
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 27 of 28
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Mobile, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operat53-7032 24.24 16.42 28.16NA 50,426 34,153 58,562
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators53-7051 19.62 13.26 22.80 630 40,819 27,570 47,444
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment53-7061 12.00 8.62 13.70 790 24,966 17,932 28,483
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers,53-7062 12.77 9.44 14.43 3,230 26,541 19,633 29,995
Machine Feeders and Offbearers53-7063 12.05 8.84 13.66 150 25,061 18,383 28,399
Packers and Packagers, Hand53-7064 10.19 8.78 10.91 430 21,208 18,247 22,688
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors53-7081 15.90 11.57 18.07 210 33,071 24,074 37,575
Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders53-7121 22.22 14.46 26.10 320 46,216 30,069 54,289
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 2016 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 December 2017. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year. Page 28 of 28
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