Table 6: Casper MSA Hourly, Mean, Entry and Experienced Level Wage by Industry and Occupation |
Hourly Wage | |||||
Total | Mean | Entry | Experienced | ||
Code | Occupational Title | Employment | Wage | Level | Level |
I. Managerial and Administrative Occupations | |||||
A. Staff and Administrative Specialty Managerial Occupations | |||||
13002 | Financial managers | 60 | $21.63 | $17.06 | $26.51 |
13005 | Personnel, training & labor relations managers | 20 | 20.45 | 11.00 | 30.16 |
13008 | Purchasing managers | 20 | 15.15 | 9.76 | 19.38 |
13011 | Marketing/advertising/public relations managers | 50 | 20.07 | 14.14 | 25.82 |
13014 | Administrative managers | 40 | 22.48 | 16.22 | 32.73 |
13017 | Engineering, mathematical & natural sciences managers | 20 | 28.37 | 26.69 | 38.34 |
B. Line and Middle Management Industry Specific Managerial Occupations | |||||
15008 | Health services managers | 30 | 19.89 | 17.76 | 22.25 |
15011 | Property/real estate managers | 60 | 8.48 | 5.68 | 11.03 |
15014 | Industrial production managers | 20 | 17.15 | 11.02 | 22.96 |
15017 | Construction managers | 70 | 25.01 | 15.30 | 36.17 |
15021 | Mining/quarrying/oil-gas well drilling managers | 20 | 30.73 | 29.72 | 39.45 |
15023 | Communications/transportation & utilities managers | 40 | 19.88 | 16.92 | 21.66 |
15026 | Food service/lodging managers | 90 | 11.61 | 9.27 | 11.68 |
C. Other Managerial and Administrative Occupations | |||||
19005 | General managers & top executives | 1130 | 22.13 | 12.32 | 31.31 |
19999 | All other managers & administrators | 110 | 20.71 | 15.24 | 26.73 |
II. Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations | |||||
A. Management Support Occupations | |||||
1. Accountants, Auditors, and Other Financial Specialists | |||||
21102 | Insurance underwriters | 20 | $31.24 | $30.46 | $40.44 |
21108 | Loan officers & counselors | 80 | 19.54 | 12.47 | 23.67 |
21114 | Accountants & auditors | 190 | 15.93 | 11.40 | 19.41 |
21199 | All other financial specialists | 50 | 14.63 | 11.58 | 15.80 |
2. Purchasing Agents and Buyers | |||||
21302 | Buyers, except farm products | 40 | 11.54 | 8.59 | 14.03 |
21308 | Purchasing agents | 30 | 19.27 | 12.81 | 27.50 |
3. Other Management Support Workers | |||||
21902 | Cost estimators | 40 | 22.10 | 16.74 | 23.44 |
21911 | Compliance officers, except construction | 30 | 22.43 | 14.90 | 32.70 |
21999 | All other management support workers | 320 | 13.10 | 8.66 | 16.62 |
B. Engineers and Related Occupations | |||||
1. Engineers | |||||
22111 | Petroleum engineers | 50 | 28.59 | 23.38 | 37.91 |
22121 | Civil engineers, including traffic | 40 | 24.19 | 18.41 | 33.86 |
22126 | Electrical & electronic engineers | 30 | 16.44 | 12.31 | 21.12 |
22135 | Mechanical engineers | 30 | 19.18 | 15.17 | 22.74 |
22199 | All other engineers | 100 | 14.76 | 9.87 | 13.74 |
2. Engineering and Related Technicians and Technologist | |||||
22311 | Surveying & mapping scientists | 20 | 13.60 | 7.32 | 17.98 |
22505 | Electrical/electronic technicians & technologists | 20 | 11.80 | 7.25 | 18.46 |
22514 | Drafters | 60 | 15.20 | 10.90 | 17.63 |
C. Natural Scientists and Related Workers | |||||
1. Physical and Life Science Technicians and Technologists | |||||
24505 | Chemical technicians & technologists, except health | 70 | 11.31 | 8.56 | 13.26 |
24511 | Petroleum technicians & technologists | 60 | 15.24 | 10.56 | 20.19 |
D. Computer, Mathematical, Operations Research, and Related Occupations | |||||
1. Computer Scientists and Related Workers | |||||
25104 | Computer support specialists | 20 | 11.13 | 8.95 | 13.36 |
E. Social Scientists and Other Social, Recreational, and Religious Occupations | |||||
1. Social Scientists, Including Urban and Regional Planners | |||||
27305 | Social workers, except medical & psychiatric | 80 | 12.52 | 10.69 | 13.84 |
F. Law and Related Occupations | |||||
1. Lawyers and Related Workers | |||||
28108 | Lawyers | 100 | 30.93 | 22.11 | 41.93 |
2. Legal Assistants and Technicians, Except Clerical | |||||
28305 | Paralegal personnel | 20 | 10.63 | 9.41 | 11.31 |
G. Teachers, Educators, Librarians, and Related Occupations | |||||
1. Other Teachers and Instructors | |||||
31303 | Teachers, preschool | 60 | 7.09 | 5.43 | 7.11 |
31314 | Instructors, vocational | 60 | 13.71 | 6.72 | 18.34 |
31321 | Instructors & coaches, sports & physical training | 40 | 10.97 | 6.31 | 12.15 |
H. Health Practitioners, Technologists, Technicians, and Related Health Occupations | |||||
1. Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners | |||||
32102 | Physicians & surgeons | 60 | 55.12 | N.A. | N.A. |
32105 | Dentists | 20 | 47.10 | 39.39 | N.A |
32114 | Veterinarians & veterinary inspectors | 20 | 19.46 | 17.25 | 21.98 |
2. Therapists | |||||
32305 | Occupational therapists | 20 | 24.76 | 20.92 | 32.77 |
32308 | Physical therapists | 30 | 25.37 | 19.76 | 34.79 |
32314 | Speech pathologists & audiologists | 20 | 25.64 | 20.18 | 34.89 |
3. Health Care Maintenance and Treating Workers | |||||
32502 | Registered nurses | 230 | 14.57 | 13.28 | 15.96 |
32505 | Licensed practical nurses | 100 | 11.35 | 9.80 | 12.52 |
32511 | Physician's assistants | 20 | 18.91 | 10.64 | 24.09 |
32517 | Pharmacists | 20 | 24.91 | 21.49 | 30.80 |
4. Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, and Technicians | |||||
32908 | Dental hygienists | 40 | 17.90 | 16.70 | 19.23 |
32951 | Veterinary technicians & technologists | 30 | 6.63 | 5.55 | 7.61 |
I. Writers, Artists, Entertainers, Athletes, and Related Occupations | |||||
34017 | Announcers, radio/television | 30 | 8.00 | 5.65 | 9.65 |
34023 | Photographers | 30 | 7.76 | 6.65 | 8.44 |
34026 | Camera operators, television & motion picture | 20 | 7.11 | 5.47 | 10.07 |
34028 | Broadcast technicians | 40 | 6.61 | 5.48 | 7.41 |
34035 | Artists & related workers | 10 | 9.18 | 7.70 | 10.67 |
34038 | Designers, except interior | 40 | 10.11 | 6.80 | 11.17 |
J. Other Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations | |||||
39999 | All other professional, paraprofessional/technicians | 220 | 15.61 | 10.12 | 21.71 |
III. Sales and Related Occupations | |||||
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Sales and Related Workers | |||||
41002 | First line supervisors, sales & related | 450 | $12.76 | $7.66 | $14.63 |
B. Sales Occupations, Services | |||||
43002 | Sales agents, insurance | 100 | 14.22 | 9.68 | 19.19 |
43017 | Sales agents, business services | 30 | 12.41 | 7.82 | 16.80 |
43023 | Sales agents, advertising | 70 | 13.48 | 7.13 | 18.77 |
C. Merchandise, Products, and Other Sales and Sales-Related Occupations | |||||
49005 | Salespersons, scientific products & services | 110 | 18.91 | 13.25 | 23.31 |
49008 | Salespersons, except scientific & retail | 350 | 14.37 | 9.29 | 18.40 |
49011 | Salespersons, retail | 1170 | 7.54 | 5.53 | 8.15 |
49014 | Salespersons, parts | 170 | 10.91 | 7.58 | 13.16 |
49017 | Counter & rental clerks | 120 | 7.19 | 6.06 | 8.04 |
49021 | Stock clerks, sales floor | 170 | 6.84 | 5.74 | 7.86 |
49023 | Cashiers | 500 | 6.21 | 5.47 | 7.11 |
49026 | News, street vendors & phone solicitors | 50 | 7.36 | 5.87 | 8.41 |
49034 | Demonstrators & promoters | 40 | 7.45 | 6.58 | 8.26 |
49999 | All other sales & related workers | 80 | 10.67 | 5.59 | 13.50 |
IV. Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations | |||||
A. First Line Supervisors & Managers/Supervisors | |||||
51002 | First line supervisors, clerical & administrative | 340 | $13.83 | $9.35 | $16.82 |
B. Industry Specific Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations | |||||
1. Banking, Security, Finance, and Credit Workers | |||||
53123 | Adjustment clerks | 40 | 11.73 | 7.48 | 15.08 |
2. Insurance Workers | |||||
53311 | Insurance claims clerks | 40 | 13.15 | 11.73 | 15.05 |
53314 | Insurance policy processing clerks | 40 | 9.53 | 8.93 | 10.59 |
3. Investigative and Related Workers, Except Insurance | |||||
53508 | Bill & account collectors | 100 | 15.69 | 8.87 | 25.57 |
4. Lodging and Travel Workers | |||||
53808 | Hotel desk clerks | 70 | 6.38 | 5.52 | 7.36 |
C. Secretarial and General Office Occupations | |||||
1. Secretaries | |||||
55102 | Legal secretaries | 70 | 9.97 | 8.70 | 11.21 |
55105 | Medical secretaries | 40 | 8.40 | 6.95 | 9.88 |
55108 | Secretaries, except legal & medical | 630 | 9.17 | 7.08 | 10.53 |
2. Other Secretarial Related and General Office Workers | |||||
55305 | Receptionists & information clerks | 270 | 7.72 | 6.29 | 8.68 |
55307 | Typists, including word processing | 70 | 7.28 | 5.91 | 8.18 |
55314 | Personnel clerks, except payroll & timekeeping | 10 | 12.82 | 8.65 | 16.09 |
55321 | File clerks | 30 | 7.31 | 6.19 | 7.96 |
55323 | Order clerks, materials, merchandise & service | 30 | 10.05 | 6.79 | 14.09 |
55338 | Bookkeeping, accounting & auditing clerks | 560 | 9.37 | 6.98 | 11.17 |
55341 | Payroll & timekeeping clerks | 40 | 8.18 | 5.71 | 10.82 |
55344 | Billing, cost & rate clerks | 120 | 9.07 | 7.41 | 10.54 |
55347 | General office clerks | 510 | 8.79 | 6.21 | 9.71 |
D. Electronic Data Processing and Other Office Machine Occupations | |||||
56002 | Operators, billing/posting/calculating machines | 30 | 8.46 | 6.96 | 9.65 |
56011 | Computer operators, except peripheral equipment | 20 | 11.27 | 7.19 | 12.42 |
56017 | Data entry keyers, except composing | 30 | 7.06 | 6.17 | 7.90 |
E. Communications, Mail and Message Distributing Occupations | |||||
1. Communications Equipment Operators | |||||
57102 | Switchboard operators | 30 | 7.27 | 6.04 | 8.43 |
2. Mail and Message Distribution Workers | |||||
57302 | Mail clerks, except machine operators | 50 | 6.57 | 5.46 | 7.58 |
57311 | Messengers | 20 | 5.88 | 5.41 | 5.91 |
F. Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Occupations | |||||
58005 | Dispatchers, except police, fire & ambulance | 30 | 14.15 | 11.15 | 16.29 |
58008 | Production, planning & expediting clerks | 20 | 12.40 | 7.80 | 16.98 |
58023 | Stock clerks, stockroom, warehouse or storage yard | 150 | 9.20 | 7.12 | 9.82 |
58028 | Traffic, shipping, & receiving clerks | 180 | 10.39 | 6.80 | 14.93 |
G. Other Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations | |||||
59999 | All other clerical & administrative support workers | 170 | 9.58 | 7.77 | 10.83 |
V. Service Occupations | |||||
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Service | |||||
61099 | All other service supervisors | 110 | $11.20 | $6.52 | $13.35 |
B. Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations | |||||
65002 | Hosts & hostesses, lounge, restaurant & coffee shop | 30 | 5.63 | 5.35 | 5.76 |
65005 | Bartenders | 90 | 6.43 | 5.58 | 7.41 |
65008 | Waiters & waitresses | 600 | 5.39 | 5.35 | 5.75 |
65014 | Dining room & cafeteria attendants, bartender helpers | 130 | 6.38 | 5.59 | 7.43 |
65021 | Bakers, bread & pastry | 60 | 6.68 | 5.61 | 7.78 |
65026 | Cooks, restaurant | 170 | 5.90 | 5.40 | 5.95 |
65028 | Cooks, institution or cafeteria | 20 | 7.22 | 6.46 | 7.99 |
65032 | Cooks, fast food | 220 | 5.58 | 5.37 | 5.84 |
65038 | Food preparation workers | 210 | 5.54 | 5.35 | 5.74 |
65041 | Combined food preparation & service workers | 780 | 5.43 | 5.34 | 5.71 |
65099 | All other food service workers | 80 | 6.19 | 5.47 | 7.05 |
C. Health Service and Related Occupations | |||||
66002 | Dental assistants | 50 | 8.19 | 6.96 | 8.84 |
66008 | Nursing aides, orderlies & attendants | 170 | 7.27 | 6.32 | 8.26 |
66011 | Home health aides | 90 | 7.42 | 6.59 | 8.07 |
66017 | Physical & corrective therapy assistants & aides | 20 | 9.33 | 7.10 | 10.79 |
D. Cleaning and Building Service Occupations | |||||
67002 | Maids & housekeeping cleaners | 230 | 5.76 | 5.37 | 5.87 |
67005 | Janitors & cleaners | 460 | 7.40 | 5.75 | 8.06 |
67099 | All other cleaning & building service workers | 70 | 7.51 | 6.68 | 8.29 |
E. Personal Service Occupations | |||||
68005 | Hairdressers, hairstylists & cosmetologists | 70 | 8.38 | 6.23 | 10.89 |
VI. Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations | |||||
A. Other Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations | |||||
79017 | Animal caretakers | 10 | $6.28 | $5.40 | $7.14 |
79041 | Laborers, landscaping & groundskeeping | 260 | 7.34 | 5.53 | 8.41 |
79806 | Veterinary assistants | 20 | 7.40 | 6.65 | 8.07 |
VII. Production, Construction, Operating, Maintenance, and Material Handling Occupations | |||||
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Production, Construction, | |||||
81002 | First line supervisors, mechanics/installers/repairers | 180 | $15.66 | $11.09 | $18.22 |
81005 | First line supervisors, trades & extractive | 220 | 18.07 | 12.34 | 22.57 |
81008 | First line supervisors, production & operating | 50 | 21.51 | 11.50 | 34.16 |
81011 | First line supervisors, transport/moving machines | 50 | 21.47 | 15.90 | 28.60 |
81017 | First line supervisors, helpers/laborers/movers-hand | 70 | 11.50 | 7.43 | 13.79 |
81099 | All other first line supervisors, product/construct/maintenance | 40 | 18.59 | 12.07 | 26.93 |
B. Inspectors and Related Occupations | |||||
83005 | Production inspectors, test/grade/sort/sample/weigh | 70 | 11.23 | 9.25 | 13.01 |
C. Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | |||||
1. Machinery and Related Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | |||||
85110 | Machinery maintenance mechanics | 80 | 13.27 | 11.87 | 13.83 |
85132 | Maintenance repairers, general utility | 250 | 10.78 | 7.54 | 13.23 |
2. Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | |||||
85302 | Automotive mechanics | 10 | 14.41 | 12.62 | 16.43 |
85305 | Automotive body & related repairers | 240 | 11.21 | 8.01 | 12.39 |
85311 | Bus & truck mechanics & diesel engine specialists | 80 | 13.37 | 11.27 | 16.63 |
85314 | Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines | 120 | 15.01 | 12.57 | 17.70 |
3. Other Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | |||||
85705 | Data processing equipment repairers | 40 | 10.17 | 7.33 | 11.59 |
4. Other Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | |||||
85902 | Heating/air conditioning/refrigeration mechanics | 20 | 14.47 | 12.38 | 15.34 |
85938 | Installers & repairers, buildings & mobile homes | 20 | 12.02 | 11.64 | 13.04 |
85953 | Tire repairers & changers | 30 | 10.43 | 6.92 | 10.86 |
85999 | All other mechanics, installers & repairers | 90 | 11.13 | 9.06 | 12.26 |
D. Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations, Except Material Moving | |||||
1. Carpentry and Related Workers | |||||
87102 | Carpenters | 100 | 11.61 | 10.13 | 12.75 |
2. Electrical and Related Workers | |||||
87202 | Electricians | 280 | 14.48 | 10.54 | 17.13 |
3. Masonry and Related Workers | |||||
87311 | Concrete & terrazzo finishers | 70 | 10.87 | 9.24 | 12.66 |
4. Painting and Related Workers | |||||
87402 | Painters & paperhangers, construction & maintenance | 20 | 10.60 | 7.04 | 11.00 |
5. Plumbing and Related Workers | |||||
87502 | Plumbers, pipefitters & steamfitters | 70 | 13.76 | 8.54 | 17.82 |
6. Road, Rail, and Related Construction and Maintenance Workers, Except Masonry Workers | |||||
87708 | Paving, surfacing & tamping equipment operators | 30 | 11.41 | 9.43 | 13.10 |
7. Other Construction Trades Workers | |||||
87808 | Roofers | 20 | 12.19 | 10.87 | 13.30 |
87899 | All other construction trades workers | 70 | 12.26 | 7.27 | 14.89 |
8. Extractive and Related Workers-Including Blasters | |||||
87902 | Earth drillers, except oil & gas | 40 | 11.19 | 8.33 | 12.23 |
87914 | Derrick operators, oil & gas extraction | 270 | 13.23 | 11.25 | 14.90 |
87917 | Service unit operators | 150 | 10.50 | 8.47 | 12.11 |
87921 | Roustabouts | 130 | 8.44 | 6.74 | 8.39 |
87989 | Other extractive workers, except helpers | 370 | 13.89 | 13.28 | 14.92 |
E. Precision Production Occupations | |||||
1. Precision Metal Workers | |||||
89108 | Machinists | 60 | 10.03 | 8.92 | 10.79 |
89132 | Sheet metal workers | 70 | 10.85 | 7.60 | 14.07 |
F. Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders | |||||
1. Metal Fabrication and Related Machine Setters, Operators and Other Related Workers | |||||
91705 | Welding machine operators | 50 | 10.31 | 8.47 | 12.06 |
2. Textile and Related Setters, Operators, and Related Workers | |||||
92726 | Laundry & dry-cleaning operators, except pressing | 20 | 6.45 | 5.58 | 7.44 |
3. Other Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders-Except Metal and Plastic | |||||
92947 | Painters, transportation equipment | 30 | 11.26 | 7.54 | 13.63 |
G. Hand Working Occupations , Including Assemblers and Fabricators | |||||
1. Other Hand Workers, Including Assemblers and Fabricators | |||||
93914 | Welders & cutters | 310 | 11.80 | 9.26 | 13.52 |
93956 | Assemblers/fabricators except machine/electronic/precision | 290 | 9.36 | 6.92 | 11.02 |
93999 | All other hand workers, nec | 110 | 16.46 | 7.62 | 30.55 |
H. Plant and System Occupations | |||||
95017 | Gaugers | 100 | 26.36 | 22.32 | 36.69 |
I. Transportation and Material Moving Machines and Vehicle Operators | |||||
1. Motor Vehicle Operators | |||||
97102 | Truck drivers, heavy or tractor trailer | 340 | 15.36 | 11.35 | 19.08 |
97105 | Truck drivers-light, include delivery/route workers | 220 | 9.07 | 5.67 | 10.54 |
97117 | Driver/sales workers | 140 | 9.65 | 5.71 | 11.30 |
2. Air Transportation Workers | |||||
97702 | Aircraft pilots & flight engineers | 50 | 17.74 | 14.51 | 19.16 |
3. Material Moving Equipment Operators | |||||
97911 | Well head pumpers | 40 | 19.81 | 17.25 | 22.57 |
97938 | Grader, bulldozer & scraper operators | 10 | 18.36 | 14.36 | 18.65 |
97947 | Industrial truck & tractor operators | 10 | 8.73 | 7.01 | 10.43 |
97956 | Operating engineers | 10 | 18.33 | 16.87 | 21.64 |
97989 | Other material moving equipment operators | 60 | 8.34 | 6.45 | 9.51 |
J. Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand-Excluding Agriculture | |||||
1. Helpers-Mechanics and Repairers | |||||
98102 | Helpers, mechanics & repairers | 170 | 9.32 | 7.11 | 10.77 |
2. Helpers-Construction Trades and Extractive Workers | |||||
98312 | Helpers, carpenters | 20 | 7.35 | 6.61 | 8.02 |
98313 | Helpers, electricians & powerline installers | 40 | 7.88 | 6.67 | 8.31 |
98315 | Helpers, plumbers/pipefitters/steamfitters | 20 | 6.49 | 5.44 | 7.40 |
98316 | Helpers, roofers | 50 | 9.80 | 7.65 | 10.84 |
98319 | Helpers, other construction trades | 70 | 8.69 | 6.82 | 10.79 |
3. Other Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand | |||||
98799 | All other freight, stock, and material movers, hand | 130 | 6.88 | 5.64 | 8.09 |
98902 | Hand packers & packagers | 110 | 6.16 | 5.46 | 7.01 |
98905 | Vehicle washers & equipment cleaners | 90 | 5.53 | 5.35 | 5.75 |
98999 | All other helpers, laborers & material movers, hand | 220 | 8.42 | 6.86 | 9.60 |
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