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Careers / Engine and Other Machine Assemblers |
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Assemblers and Fabricators |
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Assemblers and fabricators assemble finished products and the parts that go into them. They use tools, machines, and their hands to make engines, computers, aircraft, ships, boats, toys, electronic devices, control panels, and more.
Most assemblers and fabricators work in manufacturing plants. Some of the work may involve long periods of standing or sitting. Most work full time, and they sometimes work evenings and weekends.
The education level and qualifications needed to enter these jobs vary depending on the industry and employer. Although a high school diploma is enough for most jobs, experience and additional training is needed for more advanced assembly work.
The median annual wage for assemblers and fabricators was $30,080 in May 2015.
Employment of assemblers and fabricators is projected to show little or no change from 2014 to 2024. Qualified applicants, including those with technical vocational training and certification, should have the best job opportunities in the manufacturing sector, particularly in growing, high-technology industries, such as aerospace and electro-medical devices.
Explore resources for employment and wages by state and area for assemblers and fabricators.
Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of assemblers and fabricators with similar occupations.
Learn more about assemblers and fabricators by visiting additional resources, including O*NET, a source on key characteristics of workers and occupations. |
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Top Ten Industries |
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U.S. National Figures. |
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Engine and Other Machine Assemblers |
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing |
24,830 |
Machinery Manufacturing (3331, 3332, 3334, and 3339 only) |
6,820 |
Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing |
6,010 |
Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing |
1,980 |
Electrical Equipment Manufacturing |
1,980 |
Employment Services |
1,780 |
Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing |
1,050 |
Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers |
590 |
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers |
510 |
Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing |
450 |
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Interesting Fact |
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The U.S. industry expected to experience the greatest decline between 2002 and 2012 is Apparel Manufacturing. |
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