Job Postings & Starting Wages April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017
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1 Production Workers, All Registered Nurses Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Home Health Aides Customer Service Representatives Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Construction and Related Workers, All Personal Care Aides Engineers, All Prepared May 2017 Postings & Starting Wages April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 Grant and Surrounding Counties 3,000 Top 10 Postings in Indiana Career Connect 4/1/2016-3/31/2017 2,500 Chart here 2,000 1,500 1, Occupation Title Management Chief Executives 77 $14.00 $18.00 $15.63 $ General and Operations Managers 39 $13.75 $28.85 $20.10 $ Marketing Managers 12 $16.83 $31.25 $22.52 $ Sales Managers 16 $4.81 $4.81 $4.81 $ Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 18 $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 $ Administrative Services Managers 15 $12.50 $15.00 $13.88 $ Computer and Information Systems Managers 6 $10.00 $22.00 $16.00 $ Financial Managers 24 $12.70 $33.65 $22.01 $ Industrial Production Managers 11 $14.00 $35.10 $23.59 $ Transportation, Storage, and Distribution 4 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $38.36 Managers Human Resources Managers 29 $28.85 $28.85 $28.85 $48.79 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 1 EGR 3 JPSW Report
2 Title Farmers, Ranchers, and Agricultural 1 $12.00 $15.00 $13.50 $30.69 Managers Education Administrators, Preschool and 18 $9.00 $17.31 $11.96 $20.94 Childcare Center/Program Food Service Managers 37 $7.25 $28.58 $17.46 $ Medical and Health Services Managers 25 $11.00 $12.00 $11.25 $ Property, Real Estate, and Community 60 $8.00 $11.00 $9.80 $26.30 Association Managers Social and Community Service Managers 12 $7.25 $16.83 $12.72 $ Managers, All 40 $14.00 $26.44 $19.79 $32.50 Business and Financial Operations Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, 8 $10.00 $13.00 $11.50 $27.08 and Farm Products Human Resources Specialists 18 $9.25 $15.38 $12.86 $ Management Analysts 14 $30.57 $30.57 $30.57 $ Training and Development Specialists 13 $17.25 $17.25 $17.25 $ Accountants and Auditors 40 $15.00 $22.60 $19.12 $ Credit Analysts 1 $12.02 $21.63 $16.83 $ Credit Counselors 6 $15.79 $26.88 $21.34 $ Loan Officers 11 $13.81 $51.09 $25.89 $ Tax Preparers 22 $8.00 $14.00 $9.19 $ Financial Specialists, All 5 $11.55 $18.46 $15.01 $31.50 Computer and Mathematical Computer User Support Specialists 178 $11.20 $18.46 $14.24 $ Computer Network Support Specialists 4 $19.23 $19.23 $19.23 $ Computer, All 22 $9.50 $20.91 $14.92 $34.63 Architecture and Engineering Electrical Engineers 17 $15.00 $40.87 $35.92 $ Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining 20 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $36.08 Safety Engineers and Inspectors Industrial Engineers 13 $15.00 $34.62 $24.04 $ Mechanical Engineers 7 $31.25 $38.46 $34.86 $ Engineers, All 343 $20.00 $43.27 $33.01 $ Electro-Mechanical Technicians 5 $18.00 $23.00 $20.60 $ Environmental Engineering Technicians 1 $13.50 $15.00 $14.25 $ Industrial Engineering Technicians 6 $31.25 $33.65 $32.45 $ Mechanical Engineering Technicians 3 $10.00 $20.00 $13.75 $ Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All 263 $7.50 $26.92 $10.47 $ Surveying and Mapping Technicians 1 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $19.43 Life, Physical, and Social Science Environmental Scientists and Specialists, 6 $43.27 $57.69 $50.48 $26.80 Including Health Survey Researchers 1 $19.23 $26.44 $22.84 $ Chemical Technicians 1 $15.00 $16.00 $15.50 $ Environmental Science and Protection 6 $23.65 $29.09 $26.37 $20.05 Technicians, Including Health Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All 83 $9.00 $19.23 $9.72 $19.94 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 2 EGR 3 JPSW Report
3 Title Community and Social Service Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational 82 $9.25 $15.39 $13.24 $24.83 Counselors Mental Health Counselors 14 $21.63 $31.25 $26.44 $ Rehabilitation Counselors 3 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $ Child, Family, and School Social Workers 12 $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $ Healthcare Social Workers 16 $14.42 $19.23 $17.43 $ Social Workers, All 14 $11.53 $16.83 $15.64 $ Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment 3 $15.45 $16.45 $15.95 $18.53 Specialists Social and Human Service Assistants 134 $7.25 $20.04 $11.52 $ Community Health Workers 5 $14.00 $16.00 $15.00 $ Community and Social Service Specialists, All 19 $15.39 $15.39 $15.39 $17.69 Legal Paralegals and Legal Assistants 5 $7.25 $15.00 $11.42 $ Legal Support Workers, All 1 $10.00 $12.00 $11.00 $21.31 Education, Training, and Library * Nursing Instructors and Teachers, 2 $9.00 $38.46 $18.80 NULL Postsecondary * Education Teachers, Postsecondary 2 $7.75 $10.75 $9.25 NULL Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary 11 $19.50 $19.50 $19.50 $ Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 18 $8.00 $15.60 $10.37 $ * Secondary School Teachers, Except Special 4 $15.39 $15.39 $15.39 NULL and Career/Technical Education * Career/Technical Education Teachers, 2 $16.83 $17.79 $17.31 NULL Secondary School * Special Education Teachers, All 5 $13.00 $14.00 $13.50 NULL Adult Basic and Secondary Education and 2 $15.39 $15.39 $15.39 $20.90 Literacy Teachers and Instructors Instructional Coordinators 7 $14.50 $16.50 $15.50 $ * Teacher Assistants 11 $8.00 $10.16 $9.05 NULL Education, Training, and Library Workers, All 15 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 $16.07 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Floral Designers 2 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $ Graphic Designers 12 $10.00 $17.31 $14.20 $ Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers 25 $7.25 $10.00 $9.08 $ Producers and Directors 28 $17.79 $17.79 $17.79 $ Reporters and Correspondents 1 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Writers and Authors 2 $12.98 $15.87 $14.42 $ Broadcast Technicians 1 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 $14.23 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Internists, General 6 $91.35 $ $96.15 $ Pediatricians, General 5 $72.12 $81.73 $75.72 $ Physicians and Surgeons, All 3 $96.15 $ $ $ Therapists, All 119 $15.38 $24.04 $19.71 $24.18 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 3 EGR 3 JPSW Report
4 Title Registered Nurses 932 $18.00 $48.08 $19.14 $ Dietetic Technicians 1 $7.25 $12.00 $9.63 $ Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 2 $7.25 $18.00 $11.13 $ Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational 704 $9.00 $25.00 $16.04 $19.51 Nurses Opticians, Dispensing 2 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Occupational Health and Safety Specialists 7 $25.00 $30.00 $27.50 $29.28 Healthcare Support Home Health Aides 684 $7.25 $12.00 $9.98 $ Nursing Assistants 269 $7.25 $15.00 $13.20 $ Dental Assistants 3 $14.00 $17.00 $15.50 $ Medical Equipment Preparers 2 $12.00 $15.00 $13.50 $ Healthcare Support Workers, All 294 $8.65 $16.00 $8.98 $14.65 Protective Service Firefighters 16 $13.00 $13.50 $13.10 $ Fire Inspectors and Investigators 2 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $ Correctional Officers and Jailers 110 $8.35 $22.36 $15.52 $ Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 78 $9.25 $22.98 $11.41 $ Animal Control Workers 1 $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $ Security Guards 150 $8.44 $20.00 $10.45 $ Protective Service Workers, All 1 $9.00 $11.00 $10.00 $12.63 Food Preparation and Serving Related Chefs and Head Cooks 32 $9.00 $13.00 $10.56 $ First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and 36 $9.00 $16.83 $11.55 $14.43 Serving Workers Cooks, Fast Food 1 $8.00 $11.00 $9.50 $ Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 23 $7.25 $12.00 $9.17 $ Cooks, Restaurant 56 $7.25 $11.50 $8.58 $ Cooks, Short Order 4 $8.50 $8.50 $8.50 $ Cooks, All 5 $7.25 $8.00 $7.40 $ Food Preparation Workers 203 $7.25 $13.00 $8.78 $ Bartenders 7 $5.15 $9.00 $7.16 $ Combined Food Preparation and Serving 70 $7.50 $13.00 $10.73 $8.60 Workers, Including Fast Food Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, 57 $18.27 $18.27 $18.27 $8.74 and Coffee Shop Waiters and Waitresses 86 $2.13 $15.00 $5.00 $ Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 31 $7.25 $8.50 $8.00 $ Dishwashers 6 $7.25 $12.00 $8.81 $ Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All 3 $7.50 $9.00 $8.25 $9.75 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and 8 $8.00 $10.00 $9.00 $16.98 Janitorial Workers Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and 68 $7.25 $20.00 $9.64 $11.79 Housekeeping Cleaners Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 37 $7.25 $11.00 $8.03 $ Building Cleaning Workers, All 7 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Pest Control Workers 10 $9.00 $21.76 $11.08 $15.35 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 4 EGR 3 JPSW Report
5 Title Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 101 $8.00 $20.00 $12.23 $ Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, 5 $9.00 $12.00 $10.83 $15.26 Vegetation Tree Trimmers and Pruners 26 $10.00 $15.00 $12.50 $ Grounds Maintenance Workers, All 17 $8.00 $11.96 $9.13 $19.19 Personal Care and Service Slot Supervisors 1 $8.00 $8.00 $8.00 $ First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service 2 $13.00 $14.00 $13.50 $16.69 Workers Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 3 $7.25 $18.00 $9.13 $ Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists 2 $8.00 $10.00 $9.00 $ Childcare Workers 70 $7.25 $10.00 $8.10 $ Personal Care Aides 376 $8.00 $10.00 $8.98 $ Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 1 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Recreation Workers 10 $10.00 $13.00 $11.50 $ Residential Advisors 2 $10.16 $10.16 $10.16 $12.20 Sales and Related First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 27 $10.50 $19.23 $12.05 $ Cashiers 80 $7.25 $14.00 $8.54 $ Counter and Rental Clerks 13 $8.25 $11.00 $8.69 $ Retail Salespersons 217 $7.25 $14.00 $8.26 $ Advertising Sales Agents 8 $13.46 $28.85 $18.92 $ Insurance Sales Agents 28 $8.25 $48.08 $18.43 $ Sales Representatives, Services, All 51 $7.21 $21.30 $12.66 $ Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 2 $14.42 $14.42 $14.42 $ Sales Representatives, Wholesale and 99 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $30.97 Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products Demonstrators and Product Promoters 44 $10.00 $19.23 $10.70 $ * Real Estate Sales Agents 1 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 NULL Telemarketers 6 $7.50 $9.50 $9.17 $ Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street 1 $12.08 $28.85 $20.46 $12.65 Vendors, and Related Workers Sales and Related Workers, All 194 $8.00 $9.50 $9.14 $13.28 Office and Administrative Support First-Line Supervisors of Office and 29 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $23.97 Administrative Support Workers Bill and Account Collectors 17 $9.00 $21.23 $14.29 $ Billing and Posting Clerks 3 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $ Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 27 $8.00 $22.60 $15.74 $ Procurement Clerks 2 $23.00 $23.00 $23.00 $ Tellers 60 $8.00 $15.00 $11.06 $ Financial Clerks, All 1 $11.55 $18.46 $15.01 $ Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 2 $13.89 $25.02 $19.45 $ Customer Service Representatives 589 $7.25 $18.46 $10.74 $ Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 25 $13.89 $25.02 $19.45 $ File Clerks 2 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 7 $7.25 $8.00 $7.50 $ Library Assistants, Clerical 8 $8.00 $13.00 $9.97 $11.13 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 5 EGR 3 JPSW Report
6 Title Loan Interviewers and Clerks 9 $9.51 $13.29 $12.03 $ New Accounts Clerks 5 $10.79 $19.06 $14.93 $ Order Clerks 166 $10.25 $20.00 $10.32 $ Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and 17 $12.00 $38.46 $22.15 $17.36 Timekeeping Receptionists and Information Clerks 31 $7.25 $12.00 $8.92 $ Information and Record Clerks, All 3 $10.00 $10.50 $10.25 $ Cargo and Freight Agents 4 $12.00 $21.66 $17.58 $ Couriers and Messengers 6 $7.50 $ $53.88 $ Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers 4 $10.00 $15.00 $12.50 $ Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance 8 $8.00 $12.00 $10.67 $ Postal Service Mail Carriers 1 $16.06 $16.06 $16.06 $ Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and 1 $14.25 $14.25 $14.25 $22.54 Processing Machine Operators Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 5 $11.97 $17.16 $14.57 $ Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 37 $9.00 $17.09 $11.69 $ Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 574 $8.00 $16.50 $12.33 $ Executive Secretaries and Executive 46 $2.88 $18.27 $10.49 $21.76 Administrative Assistants Legal Secretaries 5 $9.00 $14.50 $12.17 $ Medical Secretaries 56 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except 25 $8.57 $15.00 $11.05 $15.53 Legal, Medical, and Executive Data Entry Keyers 21 $9.00 $12.00 $10.24 $ Word Processors and Typists 9 $9.25 $12.00 $10.76 $ Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except 1 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 $12.59 Postal Service Office Clerks, General 76 $7.25 $21.86 $11.70 $ Office and Administrative Support Workers, All 15 $8.50 $15.39 $11.76 $14.77 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and 2 $7.25 $10.00 $8.31 $20.13 Forestry Workers Agricultural Inspectors 67 $15.54 $25.02 $20.28 $ Agricultural Equipment Operators 19 $12.00 $12.07 $12.07 $ Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 68 $12.00 $13.01 $12.84 $11.40 Construction and Extraction Carpenters 20 $10.00 $30.00 $14.32 $ Tile and Marble Setters 1 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 13 $10.00 $40.00 $16.29 $ Construction Laborers 222 $9.00 $18.00 $11.75 $ Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment 10 $18.00 $22.00 $20.00 $21.43 Operators Operating Engineers and Construction 1 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $24.58 Equipment Operators Electricians 32 $10.00 $30.00 $21.41 $ Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall 4 $9.00 $10.00 $9.50 $ Painters, Construction and Maintenance 2 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Pipelayers 1 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 7 $10.00 $25.00 $17.08 $ Roofers 12 $10.00 $20.00 $16.80 $19.61 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 6 EGR 3 JPSW Report
7 Title Sheet Metal Workers 2 $9.50 $16.00 $12.38 $ Helpers--Electricians 5 $8.50 $20.00 $11.30 $ Helpers--Roofers 10 $10.00 $11.00 $10.38 $ Helpers, Construction Trades, All 3 $8.00 $10.00 $9.00 $ Fence Erectors 3 $10.50 $12.50 $11.50 $ Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners 2 $10.00 $16.00 $11.50 $ Construction and Related Workers, All 391 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 1 $11.00 $12.00 $11.50 $17.07 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, 14 $19.46 $23.93 $21.70 $29.24 and Repairers Telecommunications Equipment Installers and 5 $12.00 $15.00 $13.50 $23.62 Repairers, Except Line Installers Avionics Technicians 1 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial 12 $18.45 $26.00 $24.61 $25.94 and Industrial Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, 2 $23.00 $30.00 $26.50 $34.43 Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, 2 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.77 Motor Vehicles Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 1 $13.00 $18.00 $15.50 $ Automotive Body and Related Repairers 8 $10.00 $18.00 $13.25 $ Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 87 $7.25 $23.00 $12.71 $ Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine 15 $10.00 $30.00 $21.83 $19.48 Specialists Motorcycle Mechanics 1 $12.50 $15.00 $13.75 $ Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians 2 $10.00 $15.00 $12.50 $ Tire Repairers and Changers 1 $8.00 $14.00 $11.00 $ Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, 1 $11.50 $16.50 $14.00 $24.00 Except Mechanical Door Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration 12 $10.00 $20.00 $12.90 $21.59 Mechanics and Installers Industrial Machinery Mechanics 29 $7.25 $25.00 $14.82 $ Maintenance Workers, Machinery 38 $16.00 $26.00 $22.69 $ Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 92 $7.25 $26.00 $15.48 $ Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 11 $9.00 $20.00 $11.33 $12.46 Workers Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All 16 $8.00 $36.06 $14.99 $19.09 Production First-Line Supervisors of Production and 167 $8.50 $24.04 $15.22 $ Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers 22 $9.12 $22.00 $9.77 $ Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers 25 $12.00 $18.00 $15.00 $ Team Assemblers 39 $7.50 $20.00 $13.17 $ Assemblers and Fabricators, All 115 $8.50 $15.00 $10.61 $ Bakers 1 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 $ Slaughterers and Meat Packers 20 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Food Batchmakers 1 $12.00 $15.00 $13.50 $ Food Processing Workers, All 8 $13.00 $18.30 $16.53 $ Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic 43 $9.00 $20.00 $14.15 $15.82 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 7 EGR 3 JPSW Report
8 Title Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool 2 $15.00 $19.00 $16.25 $21.08 Programmers, Metal and Plastic Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and 1 $15.91 $19.43 $17.67 $16.72 Tenders, Metal and Plastic Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, 146 $8.50 $20.01 $10.80 $14.19 Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, 1 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $17.42 Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing 14 $8.00 $9.00 $8.13 $17.18 Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, 10 $14.50 $18.00 $16.28 $17.83 Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, 7 $8.00 $22.00 $18.75 $15.55 and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Machinists 125 $9.00 $20.00 $10.45 $ Foundry Mold and Coremakers 16 $10.00 $16.83 $12.34 $ Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine 8 $10.00 $19.00 $14.33 $15.36 Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and 5 $14.00 $28.00 $21.10 $16.23 Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool and Die Makers 17 $10.00 $25.00 $17.75 $ Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 75 $8.50 $22.00 $12.66 $ Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine 12 $9.00 $18.00 $12.01 $17.29 Setters, Operators, and Tenders Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic 6 $10.00 $20.00 $14.17 $ Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, 2 $11.00 $15.00 $13.00 $15.23 and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All 13 $9.00 $20.00 $15.07 $ Printing Press Operators 5 $8.00 $12.00 $10.19 $ Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 5 $7.25 $10.00 $7.94 $ Sewing Machine Operators 41 $10.00 $11.54 $11.33 $ Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All 2 $8.00 $8.00 $8.00 $ Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 8 $10.00 $20.00 $16.06 $ Model Makers, Wood 2 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $ Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and 2 $15.25 $21.75 $17.70 $19.23 System Operators Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine 4 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $14.75 Setters, Operators, and Tenders Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, 23 $10.00 $20.61 $10.90 $15.53 and Tenders Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting 12 $11.20 $11.95 $11.58 $16.97 Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and 59 $9.00 $20.25 $12.73 $17.22 Weighers Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and 171 $8.25 $18.75 $16.52 $13.61 Tenders Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, 38 $9.00 $13.00 $10.28 $14.79 Operators, and Tenders Painters, Transportation Equipment 16 $11.25 $14.90 $11.39 $ Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders 14 $10.00 $11.22 $11.05 $13.10 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 8 EGR 3 JPSW Report
9 Title Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and 18 $7.25 $17.00 $9.36 $14.30 Plastic Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and 23 $12.57 $16.58 $15.12 $16.47 Tenders Helpers--Production Workers 338 $7.25 $21.00 $13.89 $ Production Workers, All 2,747 $1.00 $25.00 $10.97 $16.61 Transportation and Material Moving First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and 9 $8.00 $10.00 $9.00 $23.18 Material Movers, Hand First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and 13 $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $27.40 Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except 1 $10.00 $13.00 $11.50 $10.67 Emergency Medical Technicians Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity 18 $10.00 $19.82 $16.23 $ Bus Drivers, School or Special Client 12 $7.50 $12.79 $10.26 $ Driver/Sales Workers 62 $7.25 $22.60 $12.93 $ Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 202 $7.25 $40.00 $21.88 $ Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 51 $7.50 $17.00 $12.05 $ Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs 333 $8.00 $9.50 $8.83 $ Motor Vehicle Operators, All 16 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants 5 $15.86 $15.86 $15.86 $ Traffic Technicians 5 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $ Transportation Workers, All 16 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline 3 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $22.31 Operators Hoist and Winch Operators 1 $11.20 $11.20 $11.20 $ Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 63 $8.00 $28.00 $15.38 $ Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 20 $8.25 $10.00 $8.83 $ Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material 709 $7.25 $23.50 $11.61 $12.54 Movers, Hand Machine Feeders and Offbearers 43 $8.50 $18.00 $16.20 $ Packers and Packagers, Hand 44 $9.00 $14.50 $9.81 $ Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 2 $16.01 $19.69 $16.93 $ Material Moving Workers, All 67 $10.00 $17.00 $12.94 $16.35 * indicates missing OES regional wage values; missing regional values are replaced with state OES values if available N/A indicates not specified Notes: Compensation for some jobs may include tips or commissions not accounted for in the wage listing. Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Indiana Career Connect Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Page 9 EGR 3 JPSW Report
10 This publication includes information about the types of job openings received and the starting wages listed with offices of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD). The report that follows summarizes the listings received from employers for the twelve-month period and the geographic area specified on the front of this publication. The description lists occupational titles according to the Occupational Employment Statistics classification system. More than one occupational title may be used to match applicants with job listings. The number column, however, reports the number of job openings. These positions should be interpreted as having been available sometime during this period and not necessarily as currently available. The starting wages listed do not reflect "prevailing wage rates". The wages are based on the minimum wage that employers stated they would pay to workers who fulfill their job requirements for education and/or experience. The wages presented identify the minimum wage offered by any employer, the maximum wage offered by any employer, and the mid hourly wage offered by all employers for the listed occupational grouping. Compensation for some jobs may include tips and/or commissions, and benefits not accounted for in the wage listing. seekers and those who assist them with their job search will find this report to be a useful tool in identifying the frequency of job openings and the starting wages typically offered. The information presented may be useful to those who are choosing or changing careers, given that potential wages are a critical factor in making career choices. career choice factors in addition to wages may include aptitudes, interests, abilities, length of training, the job outlook, working conditions, and so forth. While Postings and Starting Wages can be a very useful tool, the report contains information for only those openings listed with DWD. sources of information should be consulted regarding the availability of jobs, qualifications, and wages. These may include: personal contacts counselors want ads libraries the Occupational Outlook Handbook professional associations Information Resource Areas of Indiana Workforce Development Centers A free computerized job matching service is available through DWD s Indiana Career Connect (ICC), at no cost to job seekers or employers. seekers registering for work specify their qualifications, desires, and wage requests. An employer may call one of DWD's local offices with an opening, describing the position requirements, hours of work, and other conditions of employment, in addition to the starting wage to be offered. The information from both parties is entered into ICC, and then used to locate suitable candidates for the job opening. Employers may also post job openings, search for potential employees, and go through an initial screening process via the Internet. For more details on ICC, check our web site: WorkOne Office locations in Indiana Economic Growth Region 3: 251 W. 850 North, Decatur, IN (260) E. Rudisill Blvd., Suite 910, Ft. Wayne, IN (260) W. 15th Street, Auburn, IN (260) N. Miller Avenue, Marion, IN (765) Flaxmill Road, Huntington, IN (260) N. Detroit Street, LaGrange, IN (260) Fairview Blvd., Kendallville, IN (260) S. Wayne Street, Suite 1D Angola, IN (260) N. Cass Street, Wabash, IN (260) N. Main Street, Suite B, Bluffton, IN (260) W. Plaza Drive, Columbia City, IN (260)
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