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Emplo Projected
yed by Projected Job
this Code Occupation Growth Openings
Indust (2022-2032) (2022-
ry 2032)

99% 53- Locomotive Engineers Little or no 2,400


4011.00 change

98% 53- Much faster 16,600


2031.00 than average

Flight Attendants
Bright Outlook

95% 53- Aircraft Cargo Handling Much faster 900


1041.00 than average

Supervisors

93% 53- Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Average 10,800


2011.00 Flight Engineers

93% 53- Railroad Brake, Signal, and Little or no 1,200


4022.00 Switch Operators and change
Locomotive Firers

91% 43- Cargo and Freight Agents Much faster 11,000


5011.00 than average
Freight Forwarders

88% 53- Aircraft Service Attendants Faster than 3,000


6032.00 average

86% 53- Railroad Conductors and Little or no 2,800


4031.00 Yardmasters change

85% 53- Passenger Attendants Average 2,400


6061.00

84% 53- Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Average 200


4013.00 Operators, and Hostlers

76% 49- Rail Car Repairers Average 1,800


3043.00

75% 43- Reservation and Little or no 13,800


4181.00 Transportation Ticket Agents change
and Travel Clerks

73% 53- Sailors and Marine Oilers Average 3,300


5011.00

72% 53- Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Average 4,100


5021.00 Water Vessels

72% 53- Rail Transportation Workers, Average 200


4099.00 All Other

71% 53- Ship Engineers Little or no 1,000


5031.00 change

67% 53- Airfield Operations Specialists Faster than 1,400


2022.00 average

61% 49- Signal and Track Switch Little or no 600


9097.00 Repairers change
60% 47- Rail-Track Laying and Little or no 1,200
4061.00 Maintenance Equipment change
Operators

59% 49- Aircraft Mechanics and Service Average 10,900


3011.00 Technicians

58% 53- Commercial Pilots Average 6,000


2012.00

53% 53- Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Average 241,200


3032.00

Truck Drivers

53% 53- Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Average 1,600


7121.00 Loaders

48% 53- Industrial Truck and Tractor Average 80,900


7051.00 Operators

46% 53- Conveyor Operators and Faster than 3,300


7011.00 average

Tenders

46% 49- Electrical and Electronics Faster than 700


2093.00 Installers and Repairers, average
Transportation Equipment

45% 53- Much faster 141,300


3033.00 than average

Light Truck Drivers

43% 43- Dispatchers, Except Police, Little or no 19,700


5032.00 Fire, and Ambulance change

43% 49- Avionics Technicians Average 1,900


2091.00

42% 53- Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs Faster than 32,600


3053.00 average
39% 53- Transportation Workers, All Average 1,300
6099.00 Other

37% 33- School Bus Monitors Decline 11,200


9094.00

36% 53- Bus Drivers, Transit and Faster than 21,200


3052.00 average

Intercity

34% 53- Laborers and Freight, Stock, Faster than 411,700


7062.00 and Material Movers, Hand average

Recycling and Reclamation

Workers

34% 53- Bus Drivers, School Little or no 55,200


3051.00 change

33% 53- Motorboat Operators Average 400


5022.00

32% 11- Transportation, Storage, and Faster than 15,900


3071.00 Distribution Managers average

Supply Chain Managers


32% 53- Transportation Inspectors Average 2,400
6051.00 Aviation Inspectors
Transportation Vehicle,
Equipment and Systems
Inspectors, Except Aviation

31% First-Line Supervisors of Faster than 63,900


Transportation and Material average
Moving Workers, Except
Aircraft Cargo Handling
Supervisors
First-Line Supervisors of
Helpers, Laborers, and
Material Movers, Hand

Recycling Coordinators

First-Line Supervisors of
Material-Moving Machine and

Vehicle Operators
First-Line Supervisors of
Passenger Attendants

First-Line Supervisors of
Transportation Workers, All

Other

30% 49- Bus and Truck Mechanics and Little or no 24,300


3031.00 Diesel Engine Specialists change

26% 53- Material Moving Workers, All Average 3,200


7199.00 Other

26% 53- Gas Compressor and Gas Decline 400


7071.00 Pumping Station Operators

25% 43- Weighers, Measurers, Decline 6,500


5111.00 Checkers, and Samplers,
Recordkeeping

25% 51- Petroleum Pump System Decline 2,800


8093.00 Operators, Refinery Operators,
and Gaugers

24% 51- Gas Plant Operators Decline 1,100


8092.00

23% 53- Machine Feeders and Faster than 8,500


7063.00 average

Offbearers

21% 53- Pump Operators, Except Average 1,200


7072.00 Wellhead Pumpers

18% 53- Crane and Tower Operators Little or no 4,500


7021.00 change

18% 53- Hoist and Winch Operators Decline 300


7041.00

17% 19- Occupational Health and Much faster 3,000


5012.00 than average

Safety Technicians

16% 53- Stockers and Order Fillers Faster than 488,700


7065.00 average

16% 53- Packers and Packagers, Hand Little or no 93,000


7064.00 change

16% 43- Shipping, Receiving, and Decline 76,100


5071.00 Inventory Clerks

16% 39- Baggage Porters and Bellhops Faster than 4,700


6011.00 average
12% 43- Couriers and Messengers Average 23,700
5021.00

10% 43- Order Clerks Decline 11,200


4151.00

10% 53- Motor Vehicle Operators, All Faster than 10,900


3099.00 average

Other

10% 49- Manufactured Building and Decline 300


9095.00 Mobile Home Installers

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