Wage Information Regarding Metal Fabrication Trades Patrick Hill and Dennis Proulx for Worcester Technical HS.

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Wage Information Regarding Metal Fabrication Trades Patrick Hill and Dennis Proulx for Worcester Technical HS

Introduction The purpose of this presentation is to illustrate the competitive wages of the Metal Fabrication fields The following data is a product of research done by the US Department of Labor, and can be found on the MassCIS website

Average Wages in US Seen on the following slide is a graph of the 25 th percentile, median, and 75 th percentile of wages earned in various fields across the United States Across the US, welders, sheet metal workers, machinists and NC machinists make competitive wages with respect to various other trades offered at WTHS

Average Wages in US

Note that the median wages for the metal fabrication fields are as follows: Welding - $15.10 Sheet Metal - $17.96 Machining - $16.71 NC Machining - $15.23

Average Wages in Massachusetts Seen on the following slide is a graph of the 25 th percentile, median, and 75 th percentile of wages earned in various fields throughout Massachusetts As compared to across the entire United States, workers in the Metal Fabrication trades make even higher wages, both numerically and when compared to other fields offered at WTHS

Average Wages in Massachusetts

Note that the median wages for the metal fabrication fields are as follows: Welding - $17.38 Sheet Metal - $22.00 Machining - $18.90 NC Machining - $17.41

Average Wages in the Worcester Area Seen on the following slide is a graph of the 25 th percentile, median, and 75 th percentile of wages earned in various fields in the Worcester area As seen in the chart, metal fabrication fields in the Worcester area pay very well as compared to other trades. Sheet Metal workers in the Worcester area make on average more than any of the other trades compared here

Average Wages in the Worcester Area

Note that the median wages for the metal fabrication fields are as follows: Welding - $18.19 Sheet Metal - $26.17 Machining - $18.40 NC Machining - $21.10

Benefits of Working in the Worcester Area The next four slides highlight the benefits of working in the metal fabrication trades in the Worcester area as compared to Massachusetts in general, as well as compared to the United States

Benefits of Working in the Worcester Area

Works Cited MassCIS: Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development