alabama department of labor montgomery, al msa … · alabama department of labor labor market...
TRANSCRIPT
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Total All Occupations00-0000 20.25 9.44 25.65 165,010 42,111 19,626 53,359
Management Occupations11-0000 51.60 29.74 62.53 6,090 107,326 61,858 130,066
Chief Executives11-1011 97.19 65.33 113.13 60 202,160 135,896 235,303
General and Operations Managers11-1021 59.51 31.84 73.34 2,160 123,778 66,233 152,556
Legislators11-1031 NA NA NA 110 52,255 24,236 66,264
Marketing Managers11-2021 52.76 30.86 63.72 40 109,748 64,186 132,529
Sales Managers11-2022 52.13 32.74 61.83 180 108,438 68,093 128,611
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers11-2031 44.86 29.19 52.68 60 93,286 60,715 109,581
Administrative Services Managers11-3011 42.50 26.82 50.33 50 88,391 55,788 104,686
Computer and Information Systems Managers11-3021 50.61 38.24 56.81 300 105,289 79,536 118,155
Financial Managers11-3031 59.39 38.63 69.78 470 123,539 80,357 145,135
Industrial Production Managers11-3051 45.82 34.42 51.52 240 95,302 71,596 107,149
Purchasing Managers11-3061 41.61 30.60 47.13 50 86,561 63,635 98,025
Trans., Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071 51.66 34.23 60.38 50 107,472 71,211 125,597
Human Resources Managers11-3121 43.81 32.44 49.49 120 91,113 67,459 102,951
Training and Development Managers11-3131 49.15 41.82 52.82 10 102,234 86,977 109,862
Construction Managers11-9021 55.07 32.20 66.51 180 114,560 66,961 138,349
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Education Admin., Preschool & Childcare Center11-9031 28.20 17.19 33.70 20 58,657 35,741 70,110
Education Admin., Elementary & Secondary11-9032 NA NA NA 200 78,995 61,058 87,964
Education Administrators, Postsecondary11-9033 45.26 26.31 54.74 300 94,148 54,728 113,853
Education Administrators, All Other11-9039 49.52 38.56 55.01 300 103,003 80,191 114,414
Architectural and Engineering Managers11-9041 59.26 45.23 66.27 120 123,269 94,075 137,860
Food Service Managers11-9051 30.05 22.97 33.58 250 62,492 47,776 69,850
Lodging Managers11-9081 27.48 18.31 32.07 30 57,160 38,079 66,701
Medical and Health Services Managers11-9111 49.18 29.54 58.99 210 102,275 61,442 122,697
Natural Sciences Managers11-9121 50.09 43.28 53.49 10 104,188 90,022 111,275
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents11-9131 38.84 31.38 42.58 10 80,793 65,256 88,557
Property, Real Estate & Community Assoc. Mgr.11-9141 36.63 14.03 47.94 20 76,200 29,173 99,719
Social and Community Service Managers11-9151 32.81 21.50 38.46 170 68,249 44,720 80,014
Emergency Management Directors11-9161 48.32 28.47 58.25 20 100,509 59,218 121,149
Managers, All Other11-9199 44.93 30.12 52.34 300 93,452 62,637 108,864
Business and Financial Operations Occupations13-0000 33.97 19.85 41.03 7,650 70,660 41,290 85,335
Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products13-1021 23.55 13.15 28.75 20 48,981 27,354 59,790
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products13-1022 29.06 17.53 34.82 40 60,444 36,479 72,427
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Purchasing Agents, exc. Whoesale, Retail & Farm.13-1023 30.23 20.30 35.20 490 62,876 42,226 73,207
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators13-1031 29.98 20.15 34.91 410 62,367 41,914 72,604
Compliance Officers13-1041 30.81 18.70 36.87 160 64,103 38,890 76,709
Cost Estimators13-1051 27.83 20.31 31.59 190 57,898 42,247 65,724
Human Resources Specialists13-1071 28.52 19.69 32.93 530 59,322 40,958 68,509
Labor Relations Specialists13-1075 15.17 8.50 18.50 90 31,552 17,688 38,484
Logisticians13-1081 35.89 26.49 40.58 60 74,641 55,092 84,410
Management Analysts13-1111 NA NA NA 480 NA NA NA
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners13-1121 23.50 18.50 25.99 40 48,867 38,484 54,063
Fundraisers13-1131 21.70 13.20 25.95 50 45,136 27,447 53,980
Compensation, Benefits & Job Analysis Specialists13-1141 24.40 17.55 27.83 60 50,758 36,510 57,888
Training and Development Specialists13-1151 28.48 18.59 33.41 170 59,218 38,661 69,496
Market Research Analysts & Marketing Specialists13-1161 29.08 18.77 34.23 290 60,476 39,035 71,190
Business Operations Specialists, All Other13-1199 37.21 23.90 43.85 860 77,374 49,719 91,207
Accountants and Auditors13-2011 31.44 21.00 36.67 2,100 65,402 43,681 76,262
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate13-2021 26.89 17.54 31.55 70 55,913 36,489 65,630
Budget Analysts13-2031 29.94 20.40 34.70 110 62,263 42,444 72,178
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Credit Analysts13-2041 36.22 25.69 41.49 30 75,348 53,440 86,291
Financial Analysts13-2051 47.69 29.17 56.95 40 99,199 60,683 118,457
Personal Financial Advisors13-2052 92.50 27.30 125.09 180 192,391 56,776 260,193
Insurance Underwriters13-2053 29.31 20.14 33.89 230 60,954 41,883 70,484
Financial Examiners13-2061 38.74 27.23 44.50 90 80,596 56,641 92,568
Loan Officers13-2072 23.36 16.74 26.67 340 48,586 34,826 55,466
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents13-2081 28.64 19.80 33.06 370 59,571 41,166 68,769
Tax Preparers13-2082 NA NA NA 10 NA NA NA
Financial Specialists, All Other13-2099 38.06 26.88 43.66 110 79,172 55,903 90,812
Computer and Mathematical Occupations15-0000 36.24 23.29 42.71 3,990 75,384 48,450 88,847
Computer Systems Analysts15-1121 37.66 25.76 43.62 280 78,346 53,571 90,729
Information Security Analysts15-1122 37.32 31.59 40.19 50 77,637 65,727 83,602
Computer Programmers15-1131 36.54 24.31 42.66 930 76,001 50,568 88,723
Software Developers, Applications15-1132 43.81 31.17 50.14 310 91,130 64,843 104,273
Software Developers, Systems Software15-1133 44.08 30.53 50.85 120 91,675 63,516 105,754
Web Developers15-1134 30.15 16.66 36.90 50 62,724 34,658 76,752
Database Administrators15-1141 37.62 25.65 43.62 400 78,254 53,355 90,708
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Network and Computer Systems Administrators15-1142 32.75 23.59 37.32 440 68,103 49,067 77,616
Computer Network Architects15-1143 43.85 30.00 50.77 80 91,212 62,406 105,620
Computer User Support Specialists15-1151 25.95 17.21 30.32 530 53,972 35,779 63,074
Computer Network Support Specialists15-1152 24.91 13.40 30.66 140 51,813 27,881 63,773
Computer Occupations, All Other15-1199 42.95 34.96 46.94 570 89,320 72,700 97,640
Statisticians15-2041 27.98 20.15 31.90 50 58,209 41,909 66,365
Architecture and Engineering Occupations17-0000 34.11 20.06 41.14 2,810 70,962 41,734 85,566
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval17-1011 41.76 26.99 49.15 140 86,862 56,122 102,227
Surveyors17-1022 27.48 22.80 29.81 80 57,150 47,431 62,015
Civil Engineers17-2051 34.41 22.93 40.14 830 71,569 47,709 83,499
Computer Hardware Engineers17-2061 50.99 40.09 56.43 70 106,052 83,386 117,375
Electrical Engineers17-2071 44.55 26.56 53.54 210 92,662 55,258 111,359
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer17-2072 40.61 24.09 48.87 20 84,476 50,105 101,661
Environmental Engineers17-2081 35.78 25.02 41.16 170 74,418 52,049 85,607
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety17-2111 43.28 29.97 49.93 10 90,009 62,334 103,851
Industrial Engineers17-2112 39.34 28.95 44.54 310 81,833 60,215 92,642
Materials Engineers17-2131 50.71 33.93 59.11 10 105,487 70,571 122,950
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Mechanical Engineers17-2141 42.55 28.98 49.32 130 88,487 60,277 102,597
Engineers, All Other17-2199 NA NA NA 10 NA NA NA
Architectural and Civil Drafters17-3011 25.16 18.50 28.49 130 52,327 38,474 59,258
Mechanical Drafters17-3013 NA NA NA 50 NA NA NA
Civil Engineering Technicians17-3022 16.03 13.00 17.56 240 33,362 27,038 36,520
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians17-3023 29.29 20.98 33.46 100 60,935 43,626 69,584
Industrial Engineering Technicians17-3026 23.80 17.95 26.73 50 49,499 37,322 55,587
Mechanical Engineering Technicians17-3027 22.12 17.89 24.24NA 46,023 37,219 50,424
Surveying and Mapping Technicians17-3031 19.46 13.85 22.27 70 40,479 28,817 46,310
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations19-0000 28.93 18.32 34.25 1,150 60,184 38,093 71,229
Physicists19-2012 NA NA NA 20 NA NA NA
Chemists19-2031 31.56 21.21 36.75 40 65,655 44,099 76,433
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Includin19-2041 26.67 19.69 30.15 300 55,474 40,973 62,724
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists & Geographers19-2042 29.36 20.70 33.69 40 61,069 43,050 70,078
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists19-3031 34.26 19.34 41.71 50 71,250 40,243 86,759
Urban and Regional Planners19-3051 27.91 19.19 32.27 170 58,055 39,903 67,136
Biological Technicians19-4021 22.37 12.76 27.16 20 46,516 26,554 56,492
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Chemical Technicians19-4031 25.08 13.22 31.02 50 52,173 27,480 64,524
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians,19-4091 21.93 13.89 25.94 30 45,601 28,899 53,952
Forest and Conservation Technicians19-4093 22.57 18.97 24.37 10 46,948 39,471 50,692
Life, Physical & Social Science Technicians, Other19-4099 18.38 14.43 20.35 70 38,217 29,999 42,320
Community and Social Service Occupations21-0000 24.22 15.71 28.47 1,920 50,373 32,694 59,207
Substance Abuse & Behavioral Disorder Counselors21-1011 22.13 15.48 25.45 80 46,023 32,200 52,944
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Coun21-1012 25.89 17.61 30.02 260 53,839 36,623 62,447
Marriage and Family Therapists21-1013 21.80 18.30 23.55 20 45,344 38,062 48,974
Mental Health Counselors21-1014 25.99 20.42 28.78 130 54,065 42,474 59,855
Rehabilitation Counselors21-1015 20.48 11.43 25.00 130 42,598 23,767 52,008
Child, Family, and School Social Workers21-1021 23.73 16.10 27.55 380 49,355 33,476 57,294
Healthcare Social Workers21-1022 26.45 18.30 30.52 230 55,011 38,052 63,496
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers21-1023 27.57 16.45 33.13 90 57,346 34,226 68,905
Social Workers, All Other21-1029 24.11 14.56 28.88 50 50,147 30,287 60,071
Health Educators21-1091 20.68 11.88 25.08 50 43,019 24,713 52,183
Social and Human Service Assistants21-1093 16.35 12.37 18.35 110 34,010 25,731 38,155
Community Health Workers21-1094 27.34 17.37 32.31 160 56,862 36,129 67,219
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Clergy21-2011 26.08 16.43 30.89 20 54,240 34,196 64,267
Legal Occupations23-0000 46.29 22.64 58.11 1,540 96,272 47,092 120,862
Lawyers23-1011 57.16 33.80 68.84 980 118,897 70,304 143,189
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators23-1022 31.26 20.90 36.45 20 65,028 43,472 75,806
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates23-1023 31.96 18.51 38.69 70 66,488 38,505 80,485
Paralegals and Legal Assistants23-2011 24.48 17.07 28.18 320 50,908 35,522 58,600
Court Reporters23-2091 16.22 8.56 20.05 40 33,743 17,792 41,724
Education, Training, and Library Occupations25-0000 21.07 9.25 26.98 8,990 43,822 19,221 56,122
Business Teachers, Postsecondary25-1011 NA NA NA 80 80,033 40,706 99,697
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1021 NA NA NA 50 NA NA NA
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1022 NA NA NA 60 62,179 41,898 72,309
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1042 NA NA NA 60 74,510 50,671 86,419
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary25-1052 NA NA NA 20 78,110 53,499 90,410
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary25-1063 NA NA NA 20 94,976 71,651 106,649
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary25-1065 NA NA NA 20 83,478 60,307 95,069
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary25-1066 NA NA NA 60 66,550 47,524 76,063
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary25-1072 NA NA NA 60 61,634 42,968 70,972
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Education Teachers, Postsecondary25-1081 NA NA NA 70 72,361 50,136 83,468
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Pos25-1111 NA NA NA 20 51,586 28,878 62,940
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary25-1121 NA NA NA 60 63,598 49,334 70,736
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary25-1122 NA NA NA 30 61,788 44,778 70,283
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postseco25-1123 NA NA NA 80 58,117 38,926 67,712
History Teachers, Postsecondary25-1125 NA NA NA 30 62,735 45,549 71,332
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary25-1126 NA NA NA 60 57,006 36,643 67,198
Graduate Teaching Assistants25-1191 NA NA NA 50 18,090 17,627 18,316
Recreation & Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsec.25-1193 NA NA NA 30 65,090 47,791 73,749
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary25-1194 22.12 11.27 27.55 580 46,012 23,438 57,304
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other25-1199 NA NA NA 340 NA NA NA
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education25-2011 12.68 8.97 14.53 120 26,369 18,646 30,226
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education25-2012 NA NA NA 50 42,392 29,105 49,046
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Ed.25-2021 NA NA NA 1,820 50,136 41,497 54,456
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/25-2022 NA NA NA 690 50,239 41,950 54,394
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Care25-2031 NA NA NA 840 48,007 39,934 52,049
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Eleme25-2052 NA NA NA 90 34,679 18,049 42,989
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School25-2054 NA NA NA 40 49,787 42,474 53,438
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy T25-3011 25.81 19.70 28.88 30 53,705 40,973 60,061
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers25-3021 20.09 9.52 25.36 160 41,775 19,808 52,759
Teachers and Insructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers25-3097 NA NA NA 320 42,289 19,263 53,808
Substitute Teachers25-3098 8.62 8.55 8.65 1,450 17,926 17,782 17,987
Archivists25-4011 29.08 17.38 34.94 40 60,493 36,150 72,659
Curators25-4012 25.07 17.47 28.88 20 52,152 36,335 60,061
Museum Technicians and Conservators25-4013 20.21 17.05 21.79 10 42,042 35,471 45,323
Librarians25-4021 27.13 19.47 30.96 180 56,430 40,500 64,390
Library Technicians25-4031 15.84 11.91 17.79 90 32,941 24,775 37,013
Instructional Coordinators25-9031 38.93 30.84 42.97 320 80,979 64,164 89,381
Teacher Assistants25-9041 NA NA NA 550 19,911 17,514 21,104
Education, Training, & Library Workers, All Other25-9099 22.02 13.36 26.35 190 45,807 27,788 54,805
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occ27-0000 20.72 10.99 25.58 1,780 43,091 22,862 53,211
Art Directors27-1011 32.08 27.28 34.46 50 66,715 56,749 71,692
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and I27-1013 27.47 13.59 34.41NA 57,140 28,261 71,579
Floral Designers27-1023 12.88 9.84 14.39 30 26,770 20,466 29,927
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Graphic Designers27-1024 18.91 13.21 21.77 210 39,348 27,459 45,282
Interior Designers27-1025 20.19 9.84 25.37NA 42,001 20,466 52,769
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers27-1026 13.26 8.72 15.53 210 27,572 18,142 32,293
Producers and Directors27-2012 20.98 12.14 25.39 100 43,637 25,248 52,820
Coaches and Scouts27-2022 NA NA NA 210 39,153 18,039 49,704
Music Directors and Composers27-2041 24.72 22.52 25.82 10 51,422 46,845 53,715
Radio and Television Announcers27-3011 18.95 8.70 24.08 30 39,420 18,100 50,075
Broadcast News Analysts27-3021 NA NA NA 40 NA NA NA
Reporters and Correspondents27-3022 18.57 11.04 22.34 70 38,628 22,955 46,465
Public Relations Specialists27-3031 22.37 13.21 26.95 350 46,526 27,470 56,050
Editors27-3041 22.51 16.62 25.45 90 46,825 34,576 52,944
Technical Writers27-3042 28.96 20.38 33.25 30 60,246 42,402 69,162
Interpreters and Translators27-3091 22.01 17.04 24.50 20 45,786 35,450 50,959
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians27-4011 18.31 9.43 22.75 40 38,083 19,623 47,318
Broadcast Technicians27-4012 15.20 9.76 17.93 40 31,624 20,301 37,281
Photographers27-4021 18.85 12.02 22.26 90 39,204 25,012 46,300
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Pi27-4031 26.23 17.57 30.54NA 54,538 36,530 63,537
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Oth27-4099 31.40 23.95 35.13 10 65,316 49,817 73,060
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations29-0000 32.03 15.68 40.19 9,340 66,612 32,622 83,612
Chiropractors29-1011 NA NA NA 30 NA NA NA
Dentists, General29-1021 78.81 54.38 91.03NA 163,922 113,118 189,335
Dietitians and Nutritionists29-1031 28.07 18.06 33.06 90 58,374 37,569 68,782
Pharmacists29-1051 56.42 47.54 60.86 360 117,355 98,884 126,590
Family and General Practitioners29-1062 129.56 92.89 147.90 40 269,491 193,212 307,636
Pediatricians, General29-1065 85.36 57.57 99.26 20 177,559 119,741 206,459
Psychiatrists29-1066 137.42 NA NANA 285,833 NA NA
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other29-1069 124.86 88.62 142.99 220 259,721 184,316 297,424
Physician Assistants29-1071 42.07 17.62 54.31 10 87,520 36,653 112,953
Podiatrists29-1081 48.63 21.27 62.31 10 101,147 44,223 129,614
Occupational Therapists29-1122 45.38 34.43 50.87 60 94,410 71,620 105,806
Physical Therapists29-1123 41.32 31.00 46.49 220 85,957 64,473 96,694
Respiratory Therapists29-1126 23.41 18.24 25.99 120 48,686 37,960 54,055
Speech-Language Pathologists29-1127 44.81 20.77 56.83 90 93,207 43,215 118,208
Veterinarians29-1131 34.74 22.18 41.01 70 72,248 46,136 85,309
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Registered Nurses29-1141 29.44 21.60 33.37 3,610 61,254 44,922 69,419
Nurse Practitioners29-1171 49.78 40.56 54.39 130 103,543 84,363 113,138
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists29-2011 22.30 15.13 25.88 270 46,372 31,470 53,828
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians29-2012 17.57 10.22 21.23 160 36,530 21,258 44,161
Dental Hygienists29-2021 20.91 14.50 24.12 260 43,503 30,164 50,167
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians29-2031 23.54 17.53 26.54 10 48,954 36,468 55,196
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers29-2032 24.74 19.58 27.32 90 51,453 40,736 56,821
Radiologic Technologists29-2034 20.58 12.91 24.42 220 42,804 26,852 50,784
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists29-2035 27.60 22.04 30.38NA 57,407 45,848 63,187
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics29-2041 15.94 11.08 18.37 380 33,146 23,027 38,206
Dietetic Technicians29-2051 14.56 9.43 17.12NA 30,287 19,623 35,615
Pharmacy Technicians29-2052 14.82 11.38 16.54 530 30,833 23,685 34,401
Surgical Technologists29-2055 16.56 10.94 19.38 140 34,453 22,749 40,294
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians29-2057 19.80 13.07 23.17 70 41,189 27,192 48,182
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses29-2061 19.21 15.29 21.17 1,030 39,955 31,799 44,027
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians29-2071 16.03 11.12 18.48 200 33,342 23,130 38,443
Opticians, Dispensing29-2081 14.74 9.01 17.60 190 30,647 18,738 36,602
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Orthotists and Prosthetists29-2091 37.83 16.97 48.25 20 78,675 35,286 100,365
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other29-2099 18.88 11.62 22.51 50 39,276 24,168 46,825
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists29-9011 33.69 26.95 37.08 80 70,088 56,039 77,112
Athletic Trainers29-9091 NA NA NANA 46,094 44,110 47,092
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, Al29-9099 19.48 11.46 23.50 50 40,520 23,819 48,871
Healthcare Support Occupations31-0000 13.05 9.13 15.01 3,740 27,141 18,992 31,210
Home Health Aides31-1011 10.43 8.78 11.27 550 21,709 18,248 23,439
Psychiatric Aides31-1013 11.99 8.79 13.58 20 24,928 18,290 28,242
Nursing Assistants31-1014 11.28 8.85 12.50 1,420 23,460 18,405 25,987
Occupational Therapy Assistants31-2011 33.72 24.38 38.37 20 70,118 50,706 79,829
Physical Therapist Assistants31-2021 25.92 17.07 30.36 140 53,936 35,499 63,144
Physical Therapist Aides31-2022 11.78 8.83 13.26 60 24,509 18,374 27,571
Massage Therapists31-9011 20.75 13.15 24.56 50 43,176 27,351 51,083
Dental Assistants31-9091 15.26 11.15 17.31 310 31,745 23,187 36,013
Medical Assistants31-9092 13.73 10.89 15.15 610 28,557 22,642 31,514
Medical Equipment Preparers31-9093 12.47 9.41 14.00 70 25,945 19,569 29,123
Medical Transcriptionists31-9094 12.41 8.79 14.21NA 25,799 18,290 29,553
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Veterinary Assistants & Lab. Animal Caretakers31-9096 12.08 8.81 13.71 110 25,117 18,332 28,515
Phlebotomists31-9097 15.24 11.00 17.36 240 31,692 22,894 36,097
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other31-9099 15.14 8.94 18.25 60 31,493 18,594 37,943
Protective Service Occupations33-0000 18.38 10.25 22.45 5,240 38,236 21,321 46,689
First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers33-1011 29.12 22.77 32.30 90 60,585 47,360 67,192
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives33-1012 38.68 27.00 44.52 80 80,447 56,170 92,592
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Preven33-1021 29.57 23.27 32.72 40 61,508 48,409 68,062
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Worke33-1099 25.57 17.42 29.65 170 53,181 36,233 61,654
Firefighters33-2011 21.66 17.93 23.52 510 45,053 37,303 48,923
Correctional Officers and Jailers33-3012 17.91 14.81 19.46 1,120 37,251 30,811 40,481
Detectives and Criminal Investigators33-3021 31.69 20.27 37.41 210 65,923 42,159 77,815
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers33-3051 22.64 17.47 25.23 1,020 47,098 36,349 52,478
Private Detectives and Investigators33-9021 43.31 28.91 50.52 20 90,096 60,134 105,082
Security Guards33-9032 11.61 8.73 13.05 1,410 24,142 18,143 27,141
Crossing Guards33-9091 9.35 8.79 9.64 80 19,464 18,290 20,052
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Pro33-9092 9.12 8.71 9.33 320 18,992 18,122 19,422
Transportation Security Screeners33-9093 19.35 17.61 20.22 20 40,239 36,621 42,054
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Protective Service Workers, All Other33-9099 15.99 9.43 19.28 80 33,276 19,622 40,093
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations35-0000 10.36 8.68 11.20 14,630 21,551 18,059 23,292
Chefs and Head Cooks35-1011 29.16 20.97 33.27 90 60,669 43,627 69,184
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Ser35-1012 15.27 10.14 17.83 1,390 31,755 21,100 37,083
Cooks, Fast Food35-2011 8.88 8.77 8.95 460 18,478 18,227 18,604
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria35-2012 9.92 8.73 10.51 1,170 20,628 18,143 21,866
Cooks, Restaurant35-2014 10.89 8.66 11.99 1,470 22,631 18,017 24,939
Cooks, Short Order35-2015 10.58 8.63 11.56 60 22,013 17,944 24,037
Food Preparation Workers35-2021 10.37 8.77 11.18 1,240 21,572 18,237 23,250
Bartenders35-3011 10.37 8.70 11.20 370 21,562 18,111 23,292
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Inc35-3021 8.90 8.61 9.04 3,880 18,510 17,902 18,814
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, an35-3022 9.50 8.82 9.84 270 19,747 18,342 20,450
Waiters and Waitresses35-3031 9.93 8.73 10.53 2,850 20,660 18,153 21,908
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant35-3041 9.53 8.64 9.97 150 19,821 17,965 20,744
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender35-9011 10.03 8.78 10.66 180 20,859 18,248 22,170
Dishwashers35-9021 9.62 8.70 10.07 440 19,999 18,101 20,943
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffe35-9031 9.44 8.69 9.81 550 19,622 18,069 20,398
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All35-9099 10.77 8.74 11.79 60 22,411 18,164 24,530
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occu37-0000 12.20 8.75 13.93 5,780 25,369 18,185 28,955
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitor37-1011 19.01 12.66 22.20 360 39,547 26,323 46,165
Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service & Grounds37-1012 21.16 14.30 24.60 130 44,025 29,752 51,167
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeepi37-2011 11.57 8.71 12.98 3,430 24,047 18,132 27,015
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners37-2012 9.91 8.74 10.50 740 20,618 18,185 21,834
Pest Control Workers37-2021 15.74 9.57 18.84 150 32,752 19,905 39,170
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers37-3011 11.85 9.87 12.85 950 24,655 20,534 26,711
Personal Care and Service Occupations39-0000 11.88 8.66 13.50 5,470 24,718 18,028 28,064
Gaming Supervisors39-1011 22.61 17.12 25.36 70 47,025 35,594 52,740
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers39-1021 20.73 14.98 23.62 450 43,123 31,147 49,122
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers39-2021 10.37 8.68 11.22 280 21,572 18,049 23,334
Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners39-3012 14.27 12.74 15.05 280 29,700 26,501 31,294
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers39-3031 9.84 8.80 10.36 100 20,461 18,290 21,551
Amusement and Recreation Attendants39-3091 9.03 8.78 9.17 150 18,793 18,248 19,055
Entertainment Attendants & Related Workers, Other39-3099 9.69 8.65 10.21 90 20,156 18,007 21,237
Funeral Attendants39-4021 12.18 9.11 13.71NA 25,316 18,950 28,504
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists39-5012 11.27 8.60 12.62 500 23,449 17,881 26,239
Skincare Specialists39-5094 17.59 8.94 21.92NA 36,579 18,573 45,577
Concierges39-6012 13.63 12.30 14.29 10 28,347 25,589 29,731
Tour Guides and Escorts39-7011 9.53 8.47 10.07NA 19,831 17,619 20,932
Childcare Workers39-9011 9.23 8.66 9.51 1,060 19,202 18,017 19,789
Personal Care Aides39-9021 8.97 8.65 9.12 1,150 18,657 17,996 18,982
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors39-9031 18.46 14.34 20.52 310 38,394 29,815 42,683
Recreation Workers39-9032 11.56 8.65 13.00 480 24,037 17,996 27,047
Residential Advisors39-9041 11.21 8.80 12.42 250 23,313 18,290 25,830
Sales and Related Occupations41-0000 15.95 8.47 19.68 17,160 33,163 17,624 40,943
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers41-1011 19.42 12.40 22.94 1,870 40,414 25,790 47,716
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers41-1012 35.49 24.41 41.03 340 73,832 50,767 85,354
Cashiers41-2011 9.41 8.44 9.90 5,640 19,577 17,563 20,573
Counter and Rental Clerks41-2021 13.97 8.71 16.61 750 29,065 18,092 34,556
Parts Salespersons41-2022 16.93 9.24 20.78 290 35,217 19,221 43,221
Retail Salespersons41-2031 13.85 8.53 16.52 4,820 28,821 17,746 34,353
Advertising Sales Agents41-3011 21.91 10.68 27.52 200 45,550 22,200 57,224
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Insurance Sales Agents41-3021 43.70 12.68 59.21 350 90,886 26,380 123,144
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sa41-3031 33.10 16.89 41.22 140 68,859 35,136 85,720
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other41-3099 21.36 12.47 25.79 610 44,411 25,933 53,645
Sales Rep., Wholesale & Manufacturing, Technical &41-4011 37.84 21.43 46.05 50 78,713 44,573 95,778
Sales Rep., Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Tech41-4012 28.17 15.44 34.54 1,470 58,587 32,106 71,828
Real Estate Sales Agents41-9022 36.04 21.80 43.16 50 74,970 45,357 89,777
Telemarketers41-9041 10.82 8.30 12.08 480 22,505 17,258 25,119
Office and Administrative Support Occupations43-0000 16.72 10.62 19.76 25,770 34,762 22,084 41,106
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrativ43-1011 26.29 16.87 31.00 1,600 54,686 35,094 64,488
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service43-2011 13.09 8.92 15.18 110 27,234 18,564 31,564
Bill and Account Collectors43-3011 19.30 15.10 21.40NA 40,140 31,398 44,511
Billing and Posting Clerks43-3021 15.84 12.43 17.56 460 32,955 25,843 36,506
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks43-3031 18.17 12.52 20.99 1,670 37,793 26,050 43,670
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks43-3051 19.38 14.38 21.89 150 40,316 29,913 45,529
Procurement Clerks43-3061 19.88 14.93 22.35 80 41,355 31,045 46,505
Tellers43-3071 13.54 11.10 14.76 700 28,158 23,081 30,702
Brokerage Clerks43-4011 26.23 18.57 30.06 80 54,562 38,645 62,525
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks43-4031 15.20 11.65 16.99 270 31,626 24,233 35,322
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks43-4041 16.32 11.91 18.53 10 33,952 24,763 38,551
Customer Service Representatives43-4051 15.39 10.20 17.98 2,350 32,010 21,212 37,420
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs43-4061 18.90 14.03 21.33 340 39,299 29,186 44,366
File Clerks43-4071 10.70 8.41 11.85 100 22,250 17,495 24,628
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks43-4081 11.22 8.64 12.51 300 23,341 17,962 26,030
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan43-4111 15.10 10.53 17.37 320 31,398 21,908 36,132
Library Assistants, Clerical43-4121 11.07 8.73 12.23 70 23,019 18,170 25,448
Loan Interviewers and Clerks43-4131 15.59 9.42 18.68 130 32,426 19,592 38,852
Order Clerks43-4151 14.69 9.34 17.37 110 30,567 19,437 36,132
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Tim43-4161 18.61 13.83 20.98 250 38,697 28,771 43,649
Receptionists and Information Clerks43-4171 13.08 9.88 14.68 1,050 27,203 20,558 30,525
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and T43-4181 15.09 11.44 16.91NA 31,387 23,808 35,177
Cargo and Freight Agents43-5011 26.67 21.30 29.36 20 55,475 44,293 61,072
Couriers and Messengers43-5021 13.24 8.82 15.45 170 27,535 18,346 32,124
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers43-5031 15.76 12.39 17.45 180 32,789 25,760 36,298
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance43-5032 17.79 12.73 20.31 150 36,984 26,487 42,237
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Meter Readers, Utilities43-5041 16.38 10.69 19.23 30 34,076 22,250 39,995
Postal Service Clerks43-5051 24.18 16.88 27.83 90 50,284 35,104 57,874
Postal Service Mail Carriers43-5052 25.19 18.05 28.76 400 52,392 37,534 59,826
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Proce43-5053 24.86 17.91 28.32 220 51,696 37,264 58,912
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks43-5061 24.01 16.07 27.97 190 49,921 33,422 58,165
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks43-5071 14.09 9.62 16.31 530 29,300 20,018 33,941
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers43-5081 12.36 8.63 14.22 2,030 25,708 17,952 29,581
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recor43-5111 10.66 8.84 11.59 240 22,188 18,378 24,088
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative43-6011 27.37 19.71 31.19 400 56,919 40,991 64,882
Legal Secretaries43-6012 19.50 13.08 22.71 490 40,545 27,203 47,221
Medical Secretaries43-6013 17.11 12.37 19.49 370 35,592 25,718 40,534
Secretaries & Administrative Assistants, Except Le43-6014 17.36 12.56 19.75 4,000 36,101 26,123 41,085
Computer Operators43-9011 18.35 12.87 21.09 110 38,167 26,788 43,857
Data Entry Keyers43-9021 14.12 9.87 16.24 160 29,363 20,548 33,775
Word Processors and Typists43-9022 17.01 12.38 19.32 110 35,374 25,739 40,192
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks43-9041 16.54 12.11 18.76 340 34,409 25,189 39,019
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Pos43-9051 14.98 11.70 16.62 40 31,159 24,348 34,564
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Office Clerks, General43-9061 13.21 9.43 15.10 3,630 27,463 19,603 31,398
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer43-9071 13.47 9.69 15.36 50 28,013 20,153 31,938
Office & Administrative Support Workers, All Other43-9199 17.37 12.12 20.00 290 36,122 25,199 41,583
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations45-0000 13.50 8.67 15.92 540 28,075 18,017 33,104
First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Fo45-1011 22.62 16.29 25.78 20 47,038 33,883 53,615
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals45-2093 12.41 10.35 13.45 30 25,810 21,529 27,950
Agricultural Workers, All Other45-2099 11.98 8.70 13.62 60 24,916 18,090 28,335
Logging Equipment Operators45-4022 17.47 13.47 19.47 100 36,335 28,013 40,492
Construction and Extraction Occupations47-0000 18.74 12.19 22.02 4,890 38,985 25,342 45,801
Supervisors of Construction and Extraction Workers47-1011 26.66 19.32 30.33 840 55,454 40,180 63,091
Carpenters47-2031 18.08 13.07 20.58 520 37,603 27,202 42,809
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers47-2051 17.69 12.80 20.14 150 36,803 26,631 41,894
Construction Laborers47-2061 12.67 9.28 14.36 460 26,350 19,305 29,862
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators47-2071 15.21 12.86 16.39NA 31,639 26,766 34,070
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipme47-2073 17.45 13.60 19.37 320 36,294 28,293 40,294
Electricians47-2111 18.90 15.46 20.61 570 39,307 32,158 42,881
Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall47-2131 13.48 9.01 15.71 80 28,033 18,744 32,668
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Painters, Construction and Maintenance47-2141 19.69 13.55 22.77 120 40,959 28,179 47,360
Pipelayers47-2151 14.49 11.24 16.13 160 30,153 23,389 33,540
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters47-2152 19.95 14.21 22.82 250 41,499 29,571 47,464
Roofers47-2181 15.12 13.98 15.70 70 31,452 29,062 32,647
Sheet Metal Workers47-2211 22.41 15.72 25.76 40 46,612 32,688 53,573
Structural Iron and Steel Workers47-2221 16.20 14.17 17.22NA 33,696 29,478 35,816
Helpers--Carpenters47-3012 12.20 9.69 13.45 80 25,363 20,178 27,961
Helpers--Electricians47-3013 13.12 10.79 14.29 200 27,285 22,443 29,706
Helpers--Roofers47-3016 11.36 11.14 11.47 40 23,628 23,171 23,856
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other47-3019 14.44 11.20 16.06 40 30,039 23,306 33,405
Construction and Building Inspectors47-4011 24.70 19.23 27.43 100 51,370 40,014 57,044
Highway Maintenance Workers47-4051 14.00 10.10 15.94 300 29,104 21,020 33,156
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations49-0000 22.44 13.23 27.05 7,040 46,678 27,504 56,255
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, a49-1011 31.06 19.42 36.87 640 64,605 40,408 76,699
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Rep49-2011 20.31 15.30 22.81 310 42,238 31,819 47,448
Telecommunications Equipment Installers & Repairer49-2022 25.07 16.41 29.41 210 52,148 34,138 61,163
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial a49-2094 30.40 23.22 34.00 120 63,243 48,301 70,720
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers49-2098 21.32 15.02 24.47 50 44,339 31,237 50,890
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians49-3011 29.93 26.26 31.76 170 62,234 54,612 66,051
Automotive Body and Related Repairers49-3021 21.30 14.84 24.52 170 44,287 30,862 51,004
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics49-3023 21.10 13.93 24.69 670 43,892 28,970 51,347
Bus & Truck Mechanics & Diesel Engine Specialists49-3031 21.14 16.11 23.66 220 43,964 33,504 49,195
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines49-3042 23.98 17.32 27.31 210 49,881 36,030 56,806
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mec49-3053 16.61 10.60 19.60 40 34,533 22,045 40,772
Tire Repairers and Changers49-3093 11.38 8.62 12.76 250 23,667 17,927 26,537
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except49-9012 24.68 17.52 28.25 120 51,327 36,446 58,772
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mecha49-9021 19.86 11.16 24.22 460 41,313 23,199 50,380
Home Appliance Repairers49-9031 22.97 10.38 29.26 30 47,770 21,577 60,872
Industrial Machinery Mechanics49-9041 27.14 20.24 30.58 950 56,443 42,103 63,617
Maintenance Workers, Machinery49-9043 19.60 14.53 22.13 30 40,762 30,228 46,034
Millwrights49-9044 24.98 19.07 27.93NA 51,950 39,660 58,096
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers49-9051 34.69 29.37 37.35 210 72,155 61,091 77,676
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers49-9052 18.75 14.43 20.91 100 38,994 30,020 43,486
Medical Equipment Repairers49-9062 31.13 21.17 36.11 20 64,761 44,037 75,118
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners49-9063 16.64 11.25 19.33NA 34,606 23,396 40,211
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General49-9071 18.79 12.16 22.11 1,150 39,088 25,289 45,992
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and49-9091 15.36 11.48 17.29 50 31,944 23,864 35,978
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers49-9094 13.47 8.76 15.83 60 28,013 18,208 32,911
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Wor49-9098 11.12 8.53 12.42 310 23,126 17,740 25,819
Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Other49-9099 16.74 11.34 19.43 150 34,814 23,594 40,419
Production Occupations51-0000 16.23 10.30 19.20 16,800 33,760 21,425 39,928
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating51-1011 26.81 19.68 30.37 1,010 55,759 40,940 63,179
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers51-2022 11.47 8.76 12.83 40 23,856 18,200 26,684
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters51-2041 15.37 12.44 16.83 190 31,975 25,870 35,023
Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators51-2091 14.90 10.38 17.17 60 31,005 21,602 35,701
Team Assemblers51-2092 15.94 12.04 17.88 4,470 33,144 25,056 37,183
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other51-2099 15.41 9.73 18.26 400 32,069 20,225 37,997
Bakers51-3011 14.81 9.56 17.44 170 30,807 19,880 36,275
Butchers and Meat Cutters51-3021 14.46 10.49 16.45 130 30,076 21,821 34,198
Food Batchmakers51-3092 12.82 11.40 13.52NA 26,664 23,700 28,135
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal51-4011 22.18 17.53 24.50 90 46,126 36,473 50,958
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Progr51-4012 28.55 16.07 34.79 20 59,380 33,426 72,362
Extruding & Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, &51-4021 15.11 12.36 16.49 320 31,433 25,703 34,292
Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, M51-4022 14.70 14.46 14.82NA 30,577 30,087 30,827
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, M51-4023 17.89 14.22 19.71 40 37,193 29,596 40,992
Cutting, Punching & Press Machine Setters, Oper. &51-4031 14.51 10.62 16.46 260 30,180 22,093 34,219
Grind., Lap., Polish. & Buff. Mach. Tool Set., Ope51-4033 17.50 13.78 19.36 50 36,390 28,657 40,261
Lathe & Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, &51-4034 14.16 9.23 16.63NA 29,460 19,192 34,595
Machinists51-4041 19.11 13.15 22.09 360 39,750 27,352 45,949
Molding, Coremaking & Casting Machine Set., Oper.51-4072 17.03 12.66 19.22 240 35,430 26,330 39,969
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tend51-4081 16.90 12.63 19.03NA 35,148 26,257 39,583
Tool and Die Makers51-4111 22.56 18.18 24.75 40 46,930 37,809 51,490
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121 15.85 11.87 17.83 580 32,967 24,681 37,099
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, O51-4122 19.35 16.91 20.57 40 40,251 35,169 42,787
Prepress Technician and Workers51-5111 16.46 12.91 18.23NA 34,230 26,851 37,913
Printing Press Operators51-5112 15.71 10.34 18.39 190 32,675 21,519 38,247
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers51-6011 10.58 8.59 11.58 310 22,009 17,856 24,086
Sewing Machine Operators51-6031 11.56 8.90 12.89 40 24,044 18,524 26,810
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers51-6052 13.87 11.26 15.17NA 28,845 23,428 31,548
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters51-7011 16.24 12.95 17.88 90 33,770 26,935 37,193
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wo51-7041 NA NA NA 80 NA NA NA
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tender51-7042 12.51 9.53 14.00 80 26,017 19,807 29,116
Woodworkers, All Other51-7099 14.74 10.03 17.08NA 30,640 20,851 35,534
Power Distributors and Dispatchers51-8012 34.32 25.78 38.59 50 71,381 53,609 80,272
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Op51-8031 20.66 15.93 23.03 90 42,975 33,123 47,911
Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operator51-8093 21.04 17.21 22.96NA 43,768 35,784 47,754
Plant and System Operators, All Other51-8099 28.12 21.89 31.23 20 58,493 45,542 64,974
Crushing, Grinding, & Polishing Machine Setters, O51-9021 16.15 13.89 17.28 160 33,593 28,876 35,951
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand51-9022 11.74 8.84 13.19 30 24,409 18,378 27,425
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, an51-9023 NA NA NA 210 NA NA NA
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, an51-9032 21.66 12.98 26.02 30 45,072 26,998 54,110
Extruding, Forming, Pressing & Compacting Machine51-9041 17.62 16.14 18.35 190 36,640 33,593 38,164
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers51-9061 15.14 10.76 17.32 1,360 31,485 22,374 36,045
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers51-9071 18.59 12.51 21.62 20 38,665 26,027 44,989
Dental Laboratory Technicians51-9081 15.10 11.23 17.03 90 31,401 23,355 35,419
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators & Tenders51-9111 14.56 11.02 16.32 290 30,274 22,917 33,958
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, O51-9121 14.39 10.61 16.28 90 29,930 22,082 33,864
Painters, Transportation Equipment51-9122 22.65 18.72 24.62 100 47,107 38,936 51,198
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers51-9123 12.45 10.82 13.25 80 25,891 22,510 27,571
Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machin51-9151 NA NA NA 20 NA NA NA
Molders, Shapers & Casters, Except Metal & Plastic51-9195 11.63 11.26 11.80 60 24,180 23,428 24,556
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tender51-9196 25.15 15.49 29.99 150 52,325 32,205 62,385
Helpers--Production Workers51-9198 10.76 8.68 11.79 1,850 22,374 18,064 24,535
Production Workers, All Other51-9199 14.03 9.68 16.21NA 29,179 20,141 33,697
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations53-0000 14.68 9.27 17.38 12,710 30,520 19,286 36,137
First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and M53-1021 23.31 16.53 26.70 370 48,473 34,373 55,528
First-Line Supervisors of Trans. & Material-Moving53-1031 27.39 18.39 31.90 320 56,977 38,258 66,332
Commercial Pilots53-2012 NA NA NA 20 87,182 60,043 100,747
Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency53-3011 11.94 10.72 12.55NA 24,830 22,299 26,090
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity53-3021 NA NA NA 100 NA NA NA
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client53-3022 8.92 8.79 8.99 590 18,551 18,278 18,688
Driver/Sales Workers53-3031 19.20 10.44 23.59 290 39,948 21,712 49,071
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 29
2/20/2018
Alabama Department of LaborLabor Market Information Division
Montgomery, AL MSA4th Quarter 2017, Published February 2018
SOC Code Occupation Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly AnnualMean ExperiencedEntryEstimated
Employment
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers53-3032 20.16 14.71 22.89 1,680 41,932 30,604 47,602
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers53-3033 15.24 9.40 18.16 1,420 31,706 19,549 37,775
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs53-3041 10.36 8.82 11.14 120 21,565 18,331 23,171
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other53-3099 18.11 15.43 19.44 10 37,670 32,116 40,452
Parking Lot Attendants53-6021 11.65 9.00 12.98NA 24,242 18,719 27,003
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants53-6031 11.48 8.74 12.85NA 23,874 18,173 26,730
Transportation Inspectors53-6051 42.48 34.37 46.52NA 88,348 71,497 96,768
Crane and Tower Operators53-7021 26.71 19.97 30.08NA 55,560 41,544 62,573
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operat53-7032 16.25 12.83 17.96 70 33,796 26,677 37,355
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators53-7051 14.69 11.29 16.40 740 30,562 23,475 34,100
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment53-7061 11.06 8.69 12.24 490 22,992 18,089 25,449
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers,53-7062 11.62 8.83 13.03 4,680 24,179 18,362 27,097
Machine Feeders and Offbearers53-7063 NA NA NA 50 NA NA NA
Packers and Packagers, Hand53-7064 11.84 9.42 13.06 980 24,641 19,591 27,171
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors53-7081 12.45 11.44 12.96 230 25,901 23,790 26,950
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 29 of 29
2/20/2018