Georgia manufacturing wage survey 1999 [1999]

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EDITOR'S NOTE:
Wage rates reported by some of the nearly 900 companies that participated in the survey reflect the lowest, highest, and average points on pay scales rather than the actual wages being paid to employees at the time the survey was conducted.
Wages of salaried personnel reported by companies in annual, monthly, semi-monthly, weekly, or bi-weekly rates have been converted to hourly rates based on a 40-hour work week.
The following method was used to calculate the average highest wage, average lowest wage, and overall average wage for each job title on the wage survey:
1) Highest, lowest, and average hourly wages were multiplied by the number of employees reported by the company for the job title.
2) The above totals in each category were added together and then divided by the total number of employees to obtain a weighted average.

EXAMPLE:

lob Title Wage baker baker baker

# of em:i;2loiees Lowest Wage

Highest Wage

Average

10 X $9.50 = $95.00 X $10.25 = $102.50 X $ 9.85 = $98.50

2 X $10.00 = $20.00 X $11.00 = $ 22.00 X $10.50 = $21.00

A_ X $10.15 = $40.60 X $10.95 = $ 43.80 X $10.60 = $42.40

16

$155.60

$168.30

$161.90

$155.60 I 16 = $9.73 (average lowest wage reported) $168.30 I 16 = $10.52 (average highest wage reported)
$161.90 / 16 =$10.12 (average wage reported)

Table of Contents

Statewide Summary
page

Production Jobs

1

Non-Production Jobs

17

Employee Benefits

24

Standard Industrial Classification

20 Food and Kindred Products

25

22 Textiles

33

23 Apparel

44

24 Lumber and Wood Products

53

25 Furniture and Fixtures

62

26 Paper and Allied Product

68

27 Printing and Publishing

75

28 Chemicals

82

29 Petroleum Refining

91

30 Rubber and Plastic. Products

95

32 Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete

103

33/34 Primary and Fabricated Metals

111

35 Industrial Machinery (including computers)

121

36 Electronic and Other Electrical Equipment

130

37 Transportation Equipment

137

38 Instruments and Related Products

145

39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing

151

Production Job Descriptions

156

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STATEWIDE SUMMARY Production Jobs

Job Title Acid Filler Acid Loader Air Entangle Operator Animal Eviscerator Asphalt Distribution Tender Asphalt Paving Machine Operator Asphalt Plant Operator Asphalt Raker Asphalt Roller Operator Assembler Assembler, Aircraft Power Plant Assembler, Aircraft Structures & Surface Assembler, Apparel Assembler, Automobile Assembler, Battery Assembler, Door Assembler, Dry Cell & Battery Assembler, Electric Sign Assembler, Electrical Assembler, Electrical Accessories Assembler, Electrical Wire Group Assembler, Electronics I Assembler, Electronics II Assembler, Electronics Ill Assembler, Furniture Assembler, Hardware Assembler, Machinery Assembler, Production Assembler, Small Parts Assembler, Subassembly Assembler, Truss Assembler/Installer, General Assembly Loader Assistant Press Operator Autoclave Operator Back Tender

Em2lo:z:ees 10 17
261 321
9 10 14 19 32 176
2 13 99 224 38 23 25 20 81 66 18
2 18
2 26
9 436 5682
54 2
101 10 3 56 25 26

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.46 $17.97
$8.50 $6.48 $10.13 $9.28 $10.26 $7.50 $7.94 $8.50 $9.00 $6.50 $5.61 $8.58 $8.87 $7.38 $8.97 $8.05 $10.08 $7.80 $12.90 $10.00 $7.72 $13.71 $7.04 $9.36 $8.82 $8.14 $9.48 $7.25 $6.42 $6.50 $10.00 $9.67 $10.00 $21.76

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$10.09

$9.67

$18.14 $18.06

$9.18

$8.88

$7.52

$7.43

$11.44 $11.09

$11.80 $10.74

$11.84 $10.82

$10.17

$9.34

$10.68

$8.94

$12.58

$9.84

$11.50 $10.00

$10.50

$8.75

$9.44

$7.22

$12.40

$9.77

$11.55

$9.91

$8.94

$8.01

$9.64

$9.17

$11.26

$9.43

$13.69 $11.88

$12.03

$11.10

$17.01

$15.48

$10.00 $10.00

$12.80 $10.26

$13.71

$13.71

$8.88

$7.85

$11.91

$10.31

$11.44 $10.46

$10.50

$9.25

$11.03 $10.52

$7.25

$7.25

$9.01

$7.43

$11.25

$8.50

$13.21

$11.61

$11.92

$10.79

$10.21

$10.13

$22.91

$22.24

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

1

Job Title Backhoe Operator Bag Machine Operator Bag Machine Packer Bag Making Machine Tender Baker Baker Helper Bakery Supervisor Bakery Worker Baler Operator Banbury Operator Band Saw Operator Basting Machine Operator Batch Mixer Batter Still Operator Batter/Dough Mixer Beadwire Operator Beam Warper Tender Beamer Beater Operator Bender, Chainstitch/Coverstitch Beveler Bindery Worker Binding Machine Operator Bleach Range Operator Blender Blender Operator Blindstitch Machine Operator Block Making Machine Operator Blow Machine Operator Blowmold Operator Bobbin Winder Bobst Operator Boiler Operator/Tender Boner Book Trimmer Boring Machine Operator Boring Machine Set-Up Operator Box Maker Box Spring Maker Braider Operator
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12lol'.ees 23 94 25
40 118 64 22 218 166 22 43 22 45
2 11 127 88 107
4 87 37 86 119 22 24 24 60 25 38 3 24 3 61 950 4 32 24 5 18 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.82 $8.35 $7.50 $7.25 $13.82 $12.35 $17.52 $16.25 $9.38 $11.27 $9.99 $5.17 $9.44 $11.50 $9.42 $8.62 $9.48 $9.18 $16.11 $5.32 $5.64 $8.54 $7.93 $8.34 $11.96 $8.81 $5.69 $7.62 $10.63 $14.16 $9.59 $12.00 $13.52 $6.53 $10.00 $8.01 $10.68 $8.55 $8.46 $9.60

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$12.41

$10.38

$10.68

$9.74

$10.00

$9.25

$12.50

$8.50

$14.23 $14.06

$12.77 $12.56

$22.55 $19.83

$16.88 $16.57

$9.97

$9.68

$12.53 $11.91

$11.69 $10.74

$11.47

$8.28

$12.20 $11.23

$11.50 $11.50

$9.42

$9.42

$11.29 $10.86

$10.01

$9.84

$10.13

$9.76

$16.11

$16.11

$8.15

$6.65

$6.22

$5.93

$11.70 $10.11

$9.89

$8.89

$8.96

$8.66

$14.79 $13.35

$9.56

$9.22

$9.86

$7.47

$10.36

$8.62

$12.03 $11.82

$14.16 $14.16

$9.59

$9.59

$16.00 $14.00

$15.73 $14.76

$7.66

$7.47

$11.90 $10.50

$10.88

$9.52

$11.81

$11.35

$8.96

$8.69

$11.29

$9.88

$10.90 $10.25

2

Job Title Brake Operator Brick & Tile Making Machine Operator Brown Stock Washer Bulker Operator Bundler Burler Burrer Butcher Buttonhole & Button Sewing Mach. Oper. Cabinet Installer Cabinetmaker Cable Maker Calendering Machine Operator Calibrator Can Closing & Filling Machine Tender Can Hauler Candy Maker Cap Maker Car Repairer Card Grinder Card Tender Carpet Cutter Carpet Weaver Carton Forming Machine Operator Caseroom Worker Caster Casting Operator Catcher Causticizer Cell Tender Cement Loader Cement Packer Cement Tester Chain Offbearer Chainsaw Operator Chainstitch Sewing Machine Operator Charging Worker Checker Chemical Mixer Chemical Operator I
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12IoJ'.ees 143 4 16 25 74 3 47 35 33 39 120 12 38 25 8 32 9 150 32 8 119 13 65 31 10 3 33 15 12 4 4 3 11 101 18 104 20 70 74 115

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $8.01 $7.47
$19.90 $9.86 $6.56 $8.16 $8.18 $6.74 $5.65
$10.17 $9.01
$14.27 $9.09 $8.30
$11.50 $9.12 $6.55 $6.25
$10.76 $13.20
$9.02 $8.49 $9.74 $6.73 $8.20 $6.00 $9.58 $6.50 $19.24 $20.52 $15.83 $17.11 $15.75 $7.14 $7.17 $5.48 $8.84 $9.34 $9.73 $14.03

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$12.18

$9.80

$9.18

$8.50

$21.85

$20.87

$14.64

$10.72

$7.64

$7.30

$8.16

$8.16

$9.55

$9.00

$10.60

$7.81

$9.89

$7.25

$14.37

$12.08

$14.60

$11.49

$15.07

$15.07

$11.13

$10.13

$10.62

$9.58

$11.80

$11.65

$9.36

$9.24

$8.26

$7.46

$9.00

$7.63

$14.44

$12.95

$13.20

$13.20

$9.50

$9.26

$9.78

$9.25

$11.59

$10.67

$8.41

$8.00

$8.20

$8.20

$12.50

$6.75

$12.28

$11.27

$8.00

$6.90

$20.50

$19.65

$22.47

$22.47

$15.83

$15.83

$17.11

$17.11

$17.28

$16.61

$8.18

$7.66

$9.11

$8.03

$9.54

$7.35

$12.06

$10.52

$10.83

$10.13

$11.01

$10.34

$16.62

$15.62

3

Job Title Chemical Operator II Chemical Operator Ill Chemical Preparer Chief Operator Chipper Operator Chopping Machine Operator Chucking Machine Set Up Person Circular Sawyer, Stone Clean Up Worker Cleaning Ro"om Worker Cloth Examiner Cloth Feeder Cloth Finishing Range Operator Cloth Grader Cloth Printer CNC Machine Operator Coater Operator Coating Machine Operator Coil Winder Coiler Coldheading Operator Collater Collating Machine Operator Comber Tender Composition Technician Compositor Compounder Compressed Gas Plant Worker Compression Molding Machine Operator Compression/Injection Mold. Mach. Oper. Concrete Finisher Concrete Pipe Maker Concrete Vault Maker Conveyor Operator Cook Cook, Kettle Cooler Room Worker Copier Operator Core Winding Operator Coremaker
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Ioi:ees 59
134 21 23 19 10 17 21 512
3 10 32 78 75
6 307
40 47 112
7 5 13 53 40 4 3 59 5 15 7 9 13 20 41 9 2 8 4 20 30

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.23 $14.98 $15.29 $22.15 $10.55
$8.92 $12.68
$7.06 $8.15 $5.75 $7.24 $7.43 $9.79 $8.95 $8.57 $10.87 $10.24 $8.86 $8.13 $8.07 $12.75 $7.86 $10.39 $8.79 $8.90 $5.97 $12.22 $20.20 $7.50 $11.35 $10.08 $10.92 $7.23 $12.67 $8.55 $7.05 $5.96 $9.75 $22.79 $14.64

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$16.76 $16.13

$18.14 $17.08

$16.63 $15.94

.$22.84 $22.84

$11.30 $10.91

$11.62

$9.97

$17.28 $15.00

$11.82

$8.96

$9.12

$8.55

$6.35

$6.05

$8.77

$8.10

$8.98

$8.26

$10.33 $10.11

$10.84

$9.95

$12.37 $10.39

$13.77 $12.66

$13.13 $11.72

$10.46

$9.52

$11.75 $11.05

$10.64

$9.36

$17.00 $15.44

$8.91

$8.42

$13.98 $12.72

$8.96

$8.86

$12.00

$9.45

$20.00 $13.33

$14.43 $13.09

$20.20 $20.20

$8.75

$8.13

$12.72 $11.99

$11.40 $10.49

$12.23 $11.27

$9.08

$8.14

$13.20 $12.81

$9.07

$8.82

$7.05

$7.05

$9.25

$7.61

$11.50 $10.75

$22.79 $22.79

$16.80 $15.71

4

Job Title Corrugator Operator Coverstitch Machine Operator Cracker/Cookie Machine Operator Creeler Custom Van Installer Cut Off Saw Operator, Metal Cut-Off Saw Operator Cutter, Hand Cutter, Machine Cutting Machine Operator Cutting Machine Tender Cylinder Die Machine Operator Cylinder Machine Operator Cylinder Press Operator Dado Operator Dairy Processing Equipment Operator Densifier Operator Dial Printer Diamond Saw Operator Die Corrector Die Maker Die Polisher Die Press Operator Digester Operator Dipping Operator Dispatcher Dividing Machine Operator Dotter Doubler Operator Dough Mixer Dozer Operator Drawer-In, Hand Drawing Frame Tender Drier Tender Drill Operator Drill Press Operator Drill Punch Operator Drum Filler Dry Kiln Operator Drying Machine Tender
Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:}'.ees 24 5 21
441 19 35 11 84 83 51 4 2 2 2 5 5 4 15 3 17 10 23 46 8
138 22 30
284 39 34 4 27
204 4
16 89 12 20
4 16

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $12.91
$5.39 $17.42
$8.25 $10.11
$9.32 $8.52 $7.49 $7.40 $9.10 $10.62 $6.35 $9.25 $14.25 $6.40 $11.33 $7.00 $8.20 $11.57 $13.37 $12.32 $10.88 $10.20 $21.21 $6.24 $12.77 $8.65 $9.78 $8.94 $17.42 $15.49 $10.45 $9.07 $11.20 $8.02 $9.89 $7.52 $8.33 $9.18 $8.32

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$12.91

Average $12.91

$5.95

$5.84

$18.05 $18.00

$9.08

$8.72

$13.74 $11.89

$10.56

$9.95

$9.17

$8.85

$10.24

$8.65

$10.10

$8.59

$11.52 $10.36

$11.87 $11.12

$9.50

$7.35

$11.50 $10.38

$14.25 $14.25

$10.60

$7.50

$14.68 $13.01

$9.36

$8.18

$9.95

$8.69

$12.45 $12.01

$13.72 $13.52

$13.45 $13.07

$11.87 $11.52

$12.69 $11.73

$21.21

$21.21

$13.18

$8.68

$14.54 $13.49

$8.65

$8.65

$10.50 $10.23

$9.60

$9.38

$18.05 $18.00

$16.78 $16.13

$10.86 $10.67

$9.94

$9.55

$13.00 $12.00

$10.92

$9.13

$12.02 $11.13

$8.46

$7.95

$9.75

$8.82

$9.18

$9.18

$8.98

$8.78

5

Job Title Dye Automation Operator Dye Weigher Dyehouse Helper Dyehouse Skeiner Dyeing Machine Operator Dyer/Dye House Supervisor Edger, Automatic Electronic Pre-press Electronic Typesetting Machine Operator Electronics Worker Electroplater Embroidery Machine Operator Envelope Machine Operator Equipment Operator Equipment Troubleshooter Euclid Operator Evaporator Operator Examiner Excavating & Loading Machine Operator Extractor Operator Extruder Operator Extruding Machine Operator Eyelet Machine Operator Fabric Cutter Fabricator Fabricator-Assembler, Metal Parts Faller Feed Mixer Felt Hanger Filament Winding Machine Operator Filer Filer/Grinder/Buffer Filler Filter Press Operator Final Dressing Cutter Final Inspector Finished Cloth Grader Finished Stock Inspector Finisher Finisher, Furniture
Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:i::ees 4
78 6
29 110
18 47 19 55
6 67 176 11 44 47
2 4 70 7 23 825 85 25 15 59 185 7 3 3 4 28 38 2 2 4 3 15 4 67 9

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $8.07
$10.33 $6.25 $8.90 $9.05
$15.20 $7.39
$10.74 $9.27 $7.17 $9.63 $6.04 $8.07 $8.67
$12.32 $17.41 $17.43
$5.41 $15.49
$8.15 $9.55 $11.98 $6.07 $10.14 $8.88 $9.23 $11.07 $10.00 $14.10 $6.00 $10.44 $9.40 $7.43 $11.50 $6.50 $9.00 $9.97 $9.60 $8.81 $8.33

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$8.07

$8.07

$10.83 $10.71

$7.50

$7.00

$8.90

$8.90

$9.80

$9.43

$18.90

$16.41

$8.04

$7.72

$17.50 $16.22

$12.49

$10.69

$8.42

$7.38

$11.35 $10.59

$10.53

$7.82

$9.52

$8.96

$10.58

$9.47

$13.82

$13.52

$17.41

$17.41

$17.43

$17.43

$7.34

$5.95

$16.22

$15.86

$8.53

$8.33

$12.00 $10.81

$13.22 $12.49

$8.45

$7.22

$13.57 $11.41

$11.91

$9.80

$12.92 $11.44

$13.71

$12.39

$11.00 $10.50

$14.10 $14.10

$8.45

$7.45

$14.54 $12.74

$10.70 $10.46

$7.43

$7.43

$11.50 $11.50

$9.00

$7.50

$9.50

$9.25

$9.97

$9.97

$9.60

$9.60

$10.58

$9.96

$10.36

$9.28

6

Job Title Finisher, Metal Finisher, Production Finisher, Rubber Finishing Operator Firer Fitter Flat Glass Cutter Flat Glass Production Worker Flexo-Folder-Gluer Operator Flexographic Press Operator Foam Machine Operator Folder Operator Folder, Hand Folding Machine Setter Forging Press Operator Former Forming Machine Operator Formula Clerk Foundry Worker, General Fourdrinier Machine Tender Frame Spinner Freezer/Cooler Room Worker Front End Loader Operator Furnace Operator Fusing Machine Operator Galley Stripper Gang Sawyer Garment Folder Garment Sorter Garment Turner General Utility Gerber Operator Gerber Take Off Glass Worker, Pressed or Blown Gluer Gluing Machine Operator Grader Granite Cutter Grid Coating Machine Operator Grinder
Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:i'.ees 120 62 27 14 9 73 24 149 83 25 57 16 34 5 25 23 16 7 9 24 105 14 31 2 58 3 20 17 14 16 10 14 13 13 5 41 98 8 12 46

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $8.21 $7.24 $9.43 $8.51
$20.65 $9.05 $7.83 $7.68
$11.51 $9.78
$12.59 $10.60
$5.24 $12.30 $17.35 $11.60 $13.00 $10.24
$6.85 $20.18
$9.38 $6.20 $7.77 $12.50 $5.27 $12.33 $8.09 $5.47 $5.56 $6.28 $6.15 $9.83 $7.72 $10.34 $8.01 $9.38 $10.14 $9.86 $9.88 $9.94

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$10.91

$10.03

$9.50

$8.38

$12.04 $10.74

$10.33

$9.62

$21.75 $21.75

$13.69 $11.55

$11.65

$9.44

$9.95

$8.56

$12.31

$11.97

$13.60 $11.35

$14.68

$13.63

$12.63

$11.52

$8.82

$5.57

$13.80 $13.05

$19.42

$18.22

$12.11

$11.86

$16.00

$14.00

$10.24 $10.24

$11.46

$9.17

$20.48

$20.33

$9.93

$9.66

$8.67

$7.53

$10.45

$9.18

$12.50 $12.50

$9.00

$6.82

$12.33 $12.33

$9.31

$8.70

$5.86

$5.67

$7.58

$6.33

$7.68

$7.00

$7.34

$6.74

$10.81

$10.31

$8.41

$8.06

$19.97

$16.42

$9.01

$8.51

$11.75 $10.91

$12.37 $11.38

$14.96 $12.41

$13.73 $12.88

$11.24 $10.78

7

Job Title Grinder Operator Group Leader, Production Gun Operator Hacker Hand Grinder Hand Worker Hanger/Shackler Harness Builder/Placer Head Operator Head Sawyer Heat Treater Hemmer Hyster Driver Ingredient Scaler Injection Molding Machine Operator Injection Molding Machine Tender Injection Molding Press Operator Ink Technician Inker Inspector Inspector, Electronics Inspector, Fabrication, Aircraft Inspector, General Inspector, Screen Printing Installer Instrument Mechanic Ironworker Machine Operator Jeweler Jig Fitter Jig Loader Job Press Operator Job Printer Job Setter Jogger Kettle Operator Kiln Operator Kiln Placer Knife Grinder Knitter Label Operator
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io1'.ees 65
1408. 5
11 20
3 6 14 10 25 23 14 304 5 54 121 20 7 3 52 15 4 920 4 52 6 59 12 2 6 94 2 24 18 11 14 3 9 110 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.08 $11.81
$5.15 $7.47 $7.05 $7.92 $6.00 $10.26 $17.44 $12.77 $8.32 $7.05 $8.61 $8.33 $9.52 $7.71 $11.39 $9.46 $12.67 $7.95 $7.86 $11.06 $8.46 $9.38 $7.79 $10.63 $10.18 $10.21 $8.50 $8.36 $8.90 $8.75 $9.56 $7.71 $9.45 $9.71 $5.75 $11.03 $8.33 $8.50

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$15.13 $12.60

$14.31

$13.05

$7.00

$6.38

$8.22

$8.22

$8.72

$7.78

$8.58

$8.25

$8.67

$7.14

$10.32 $10.28

$19.44 $18.54

$14.50 $13.64

$10.89 $10.04

$7.80

$7.45

$9.71

$9.01

$8.33

$8.33

$10.96 $10.27

$9.94

$8.93

$12.94 $12.49

$12.19 $10.71

$13.82 $13.26

$10.03

$9.74

$10.21

$9.09

$11.06 $11.06

$10.14

$9.25

$19.05 $14.21

$12.27

$9.91

$16.13 $13.77

$12.99 $11.65

$18.74 $14.97

$14.32 $11.41

$9.59

$8.75

$13.32 $11.14

$8.75

$8.75

$11.92

$9.97

$9.25

$8.81

$13.44 $11.84

$11.33 $10.11

$8.25

$7.00

$11.36 $11.20

$10.07

$9.03

$11.40

$9.88

8

Job Title Label Press Operator Label Sewer Laborer, Concrete Plant Laborer, General Laminating Machine Operator Laminator, Preforms Laser Operator Lathe Operator Lay Out Worker Lead Pressman Leadman Lithographic Photographer Lockstitch Machine Operator Log Scaler Logging Tractor Operator Loom Changer Loom Fixer Lubricator Lumber Piler Lumber Yard Worker Machine Attendant Machine Builder Machine Cleaner Machine Fixer Machine Helper/Die Changer Machine Operator Machine Operator I Machine Operator II Machine Set Up Operator Machine Setter Machine Tool Operator Machinist, Wood Manufacturing Technician Marker Material Handler Mattress Finisher Mattress Maker Meat Trimmer Mender, Hand Mender, Machine
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Jo:i::ees 5
30 185 2272
3 7 10 96 33 13 49 6 44 9 38 14 189 10 77 52 70 56 65 393 21 1343 575 490 53 7 53 9 303 23 1935 12 26 10 112 52

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $9.09 $6.45 $7.77 $7.89
$10.30 $9.50 $9.75 $9.13
$11.32 $13.56
$9.42 $13.53
$5.63 $9.47 $8.93 $13.60 $12.44 $9.25 $8.99 $7.27 $7.05 $10.60 $9.20 $10.19 $9.76 $8.27 $9.56 $10.18 $9.32 $9.29 $11.07 $8.72 $15.48 $6.21 $8.66 $9.09 $8.63 $6.50 $8.52 $8.56

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$9.70

$9.39

$8.73

$7.53

$9.86

$8.83

$9.41

$8.53

$14.00 $12.15

$15.50 $12.50

$11.19 $10.61

$12.33 $11.20

$12.96 $12.41

$18.51

$16.05

$10.92 $10.44

$14.53 $13.87

$9.79

$7.82

$11.44 $10.06

$10.58

$9.74

$13.60 $13.60

$13.19 $12.84

$9.44

$9.34

$10.60

$9.46

$8.25

$7.79

$11.00

$8.93

$14.04 $12.45

$9.33

$9.29

$12.49 $11.46

$12.64 $11.10

$10.70

$9.94

$12.40 $11.50

$13.35 $11.37

$12.28 $10.96

$11.29 $10.29

$15.40 $13.27

$10.83

$9.94

$19.49 $17.11

$9.15

$8.06

$10.07

$9.27

$12.49 $11.03

$10.19

$9.32

$11.00

$7.50

$8.98

$8.80

$8.70

$8.64

9

Job Title Mill Hand Miller Milling Machine Operator Millwright Mineral Classification Operator Mixer Mixer and Blender Mixer Operator Mixer, Wet Pour Mixing Machine Operator Mixing Machine Tender Mold Cleaner Mold Maker Mold Setter Molder Operator Motor Grader Operator Multineedle Chainstitch Machine Operator Nailer, Hand Nailing Machine Operator Napkin Machine Operator Napper Neon Sign Servicer Off Con Press Operator Offset Duplicating Machine Operator Offset Plate Maker Offset Press Operator Oiler Opener Tender Overhauler Overlock Sewing Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Paint Booth Operator Paint Line Attendant Paint Line Handler Paint Room Helper Painter, Spray Painter, Transportation Equipment Palletizer Operator Parts Cleaner
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:i::ees 9
34 117 307
20 85 30 16
4 8 11 8 32 21 9 19 10 56 17 11 3 6 10 8 13 101 63 23 174 85 1009 851 53 15 30 6 79 94 14 14

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $9.02
$11.19 $9.11
$18.41 $9.27 $9.13 $7.52
$11.62 $9.66 $8.38 $7.55
$12.57 $13.13 $12.47
$9.72 $12.04
$5.50 $6.54 $6.69 $7.50 $9.56 $7.50 $10.10 $10.25 $12.18 $10.89 $13.17 $8.72 $10.65 $5.21 $7.42 $8.65 $8.81 $6.28 $8.32 $6.58 $10.48 $11.35 $11.12 $7.85

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$9.58

$9.41

$13.44 $12.38

$11.20 $10.12

$19.59 $19.06

$14.42 $11.85

$11.96 $10.04

$9.90

$9.27

$12.14 $11.88

$11.20 $10.47

$11.40

$9.75

$10.24

$9.16

$16.59 $14.72

$16.13 $14.89

$17.89 $14.45

$11.98 $10.70

$14.76 $13.76

$6.86

$6.17

$11.56

$8.44

$7.80

$7.21

$12.60

$9.21

$9.56

$9.56

$9.33

$8.42

$15.16 $12.63

$12.75 $11.25

$12.68 $12.33

$16.68 $14.35

$13.17 $13.17

$8.72

$8.72

$12.70 $11.72

$9.76

$6.31

$9.33

$8.24

$10.73

$9.50

$11.04

$9.95

$7.64

$7.17

$9.51

$9.51

$8.63

$7.43

$12.56 $11.49

$12.49 $11.83

$11.74 $11.39

$10.45

$9.22

10

Job Title Pasting Machine Operator Perfect Binder Operator Photo Image Operator Phototypesetter Picker Pigment Processor Planer Operator Plant Operator Plant Yardman Plastic Laminator Plastic Sign Fabricator Plate Maker Plate Mounter Platen Press Operator Plater Pole Framer Polisher Polisher/Buffer Poultry Worker Power Barker Operator Powerbrake/Bending Machine Operator Press Assistant Press Brake Operator Press Feeder Press Operator Presser, Hand Presser, Machine Printer Printer, Plastic Printer/Slatter Operator Printing Equipment Operator Printing Press Helper Printing Press Operator Process Controller Process Operator Process Technician Production Helper Production Operator Production Puller Production Set Up Worker
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:i::ees 14 7 11 8 2
157 37 45 3 14 5 30 6
292 75 16 4 10 9 13 54 3 2 4
118 69 96 90 49 21 35 57 72 31 49 62 61 28 25 31

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $9.36
$14.29 $7.50
$11.69 $7.80
$11.99 $10.06
$8.15 $7.00 $8.25 $8.60 $9.87 $8.75 $9.61 $12.23 $8.13 $9.88 $6.90 $5.75 $9.59 $9.52 $8.00 $11.48 $15.13 $8.48 $5.44 $5.32 $9.49 $9.53 $11.07 $12.74 $8.71 $10.22 $9.98 $13.44 $11.72 $7.67 $9.10 $6.32 $11.91

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$13.54

$11.62

$16.86 $15.57

$12.14

$9.91

$17.31

$14.91

$7.80

$7.80

$15.56 $13.42

$12.16 $11.15

$16.05 $10.24

$9.75

$8.45

$12.50 $10.38

$9.20

$8.90

$12.63 $11.30

$12.15

$10.46

$11.87 $11.46

$13.89 $13.35

$8.75

$8.36

$10.00

$9.94

$9.10

$8.00

$6.10

$5.87

$10.69 $10.67

$12.36 $10.83

$9.75

$8.85

$11.48 $11.48

$15.69 $15.60

$12.89 $11.19

$11.13

$8.80

$13.50

$8.08

$12.75 $11.33

$15.27 $12.40

$12.15 $11.52

$12.74 $12.74

$12.27 $10.06

$15.14 $13.09

$10.62 $10.19

$14.96 $14.15

$13.09 $12.64

$8.78

$8.22

$12.21

$10.65

$9.13

$7.38

$13.88 $12.86

11

Job Title Profile Stitching Machine Operator Pulp and Paper Tester Pulper Punch Press Operator Quality Control Inspector Quiller Operator Quilter Quilting Machine Operator Racker, Screed Radial Saw Operator Reeler Reeling Machine Operator Refinery Operator Refining Machine Operator Relief Worker Repair Operator Resaw Operator Rewinder Operator Ripsaw Operator Riveter Roaster Roll Forming Machine Operator Roll Tender Roll-Up Operator Roller Buffer Roller Mill Operator Roofer Roofing Machine Operator Rotary Kiln Operator Rotogravure Press Operator Router Operator Roving Frame Tender Rubber Goods Finisher Rubber Mill Tender Rubber Stamp Maker Ruffler Safety Stitch Machine Operator Sample Clerk Sample Maker Sample Stitcher
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Io:i::ees
4 8 8 191 32 3 19 8 12 16 14 106 8 29 17 7 19 25 18 10 11 11 18 13 5 4 13 10 4 23
9 45 30 14
3 4 25 35 2 29

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $7.17
$17.48 $13.68
$8.10 $10.53
$9.50 $8.33 $6.59 $8.08 $8.53 $13.24 $8.45 $16.33 $9.66 $8.57 $6.78 $7.40 $13.66 $8.07 $8.65 $11.27 $11.04 $8.62 $8.59 $9.38 $9.73 $7.50 $13.72 $19.26 $16.62 $8.11 $9.31 $10.42 $9.87 $5.75 $6.18 $5.16 $8.79 $7.99 $7.33

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$7.39

$7.26

$17.48 $17.48

$13.68 $13.68

$10.82

$9.31

$11.71

$11.11

$9.50

$9.50

$9.66

$9.09

$7.12

$6.81

$10.88 $10.02

$9.34

$8.82

$13.29 $13.26

$9.24

$8.69

$16.33 $16.33

$9.66

$9.66

$10.87

$9.77

$7.16

$6.96

$8.15

$7.73

$14.10 $13.92

$9.86

$8.80

$9.25

$8.81

$15.49 $13.39

$11.69 $11.37

$10.84

$9.72

$8.90

$8.74

$9.73

$9.52

$14.23 $11.98

$10.00

$8.75

$13.72 $13.72

$19.26 $19.26

$23.01

$18.37

$12.85 $10.37

$10.14

$9.74

$12.02 $11.18

$11.54 $11.02

$8.50

$7.33

$6.75

$6.40

$7.26

$6.20

$9.36

$9.18

$7.99

$7.99

$8.65

$7.72

12

Job Title Sandblaster Sander, Hand Sander, Machine Sanitation Worker Saturation Tender Sausage Maker Saw Offbearer Saw Operator Sawmill Worker Scale Operator Scanner Operator Scrapper Screen Operator Screen Printer Screw Machine Operator Screw Machine Set Up Operator Seamer Seamstress Section Person Serging Machine Operator Service Person Set Up Person Set Up Person, Plastics Set Up Worker Sewer Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equip. Sewing Machine Operator, Special Equip. Sewing Machine Repairer Shear Operator Shearer Shearing Machine Operator Sheet Metal Worker Sheeter Operator Shovel Operator Shovel man Sign Erector Sign Maker Slasher Operator Slasher Tender Slate Mixer

Em12lo:i::ees 56 19 8
186 6
19 17 16 171
2 13
3 9 20 48 4 21 19 18 69 16 21 8 25 45 1504 274 86 35 2 18 161 21 3 3 13 17 8 53 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $12.87
$6.33 $6.95 $9.91 $12.22 $8.67 $6.73 $8.34 $7.33 $8.20 $11.66 $10.11 $9.44 $9.10 $8.02 $9.12 $8.85 $6.79 $9.22 $6.08 $7.06 $10.17 $10.79 $8.29 $5.59 $5.98 $7.44 $10.75 $8.49 $9.18 $9.80 $10.81 $8.98 $9.01 $6.75 $9.66 $7.51 $15.80 $9.94 $13.17

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$14.68

Average $13.79

$7.26

$6.80

$9.90

$8.10

$11.21

$10.28

$12.22 $12.22

$9.82

$9.24

$7.49

$7.17

$10.00

$9.15

$9.09

$8.36

$8.20

$8.20

$15.51

$13.08

$10.11

$10.11

$13.44 $11.50

$10.27

$9.63

$10.97

$9.38

$10.30 $10.30

$9.60

$9.38

$8.95

$7.92

$11.26 $10.03

$8.07

$6.86

$8.14

$7.79

$12.18 $11.61

$12.39 $11.68

$11.07

$9.68

$5.59

$5.59

$9.60

$7.20

$9.82

$8.48

$13.24 $11.37

$11.47 $10.05

$10.26

$9.90

$10.53 $10.41

$15.11

$12.83

$12.01

$11.02

$12.45 $10.73

$9.00

$7.95

$12.31

$10.87

$11.48

$9.63

$15.80 $15.80

$11.27 $10.68

$13.17 $13.17

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

13

Job Title Slicing Machine Operator Slitter/Cutter Operator Smash Hand Smoker Solderer Sorter Sorting Room Worker Spinner, Frame Splicing Machine Operator Spooler Operator Sprayer Spreader Springer Stacker Stapler, Hand Stenciler Still Operator Stitching Machine Setter Stock Cutter Stone Carver Stone Polisher, Machine Strapper Operator Stretcher Operator Stripper Stuffer Subassembler Subassembler, Electrical Suessen Operator Superba Operator Supervisor, Poultry Processing Supervisor, Roofing Plant Technician, Assembly Tenoner Operator Tenter Frame Operator Terminal Operator Tester Tester, Electrical Ticketer Tinter Tool & Die Maker
Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

Em12Iol'.ees 10 20 51 7 48 33 8
463 7 4 7
79 7 8 2
11 10
2 34
2 5 8 5 14 6 18 2 102 175 3 10 2 9 20 9 4 15 12 2 184

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $11.12
$9.25 $10.53
$8.76 $7.90 $7.92 $5.40 $9.08 $9.00 $8.50 $6.57 $6.90 $9.55 $8.64 $8.18 $13.73 $14.18 $8.75 $6.06. $9.00 $10.97 $9.82 $8.54 $13.92 $6.95 $9.69 $8.00 $9.03 $8.45 $6.50 $17.98 $7.00 $9.39 $9.43 $13.00 $15.37 $8.09 $5.91 $11.45 $12.60

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$11.32 $11.22

$10.95 $10.00

$10.53 $10.53

$10.19

$9.41

$9.13

$8.33

$8.98

$8.26

$7.80

$6.20

$9.99

$9.59

$9.00

$9.00

$8.50

$8.50

$14.43 $10.29

$10.38

$8.69

$9.55

$9.55

$9.49

$9.09

$8.97

$8.58

$14.12 $13.99

$14.18 $14.18

$11.25 $10.00

$9.67

$7.65

$12.00

$9.50

$12.89 $11.93

$10.13

$9.97

$9.21

$9.21

$15.90 $14.80

$7.20

$7.03

$11.35 $11.21

$9.00

$8.50

$9.84

$9.45

$9.87

$9.23

$10.50

$8.50

$20.29 $18.85

$9.50

$8.75

$11.70 $10.55

$10.80 $10.12

$16.00 $14.50

$15.37 $15.37

$10.27

$9.13

$7.62

$6.76

$13.10 $12.28

$17.97 $16.28

14

Job Title Tool Builder Tool Machine Set Up Operator Torch Operator . Traveler Changer Travelift Operator Treating Plant Operator Trim Saw Operator Trimmer, Apparel/Textile Trimmer, Plastic/Rubber Goods, Hand Trimming Machine Operator Truck Body Builder Truck Body Mounter Truck Body Repairer Tufting Machine Operator Turret Operator Twister Operator Twister Tender Twisting Machine Operator Typesetter Upholstery Cutter/Trimmer Utility Machine Operator Utility Operator Utility Worker Vacuum Forming Machine Operator Variety Saw Operator Warp Tying Machine Tender Waste Reclaim Operator Waste Water Treatment Operator Waxer Operator Weaver Web Press Operator Weigher, Production Welder, Acetylene Welder, Arc Welder, Machine Welder, MIG/TIG Welder, Production Welder, Robotic Welder, Spot Welder-Assembler
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

Em12lo:iees 14 22 2 14 6 3 55 35 10 2
143 22 14
254 10
197 594
39 14
4 26 42 389 24
7 110
7 31 57 546 29 26 56 496
7 166 289
53 215
54

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.33 $11.96
$8.75 $8.60 $7.00 $9.00 $8.53 $6.09 $8.89 $5.25 $9.82 $8.10 $8.50 $9.57 $7.10 $8.13 $8.88 $10.21 $12.28 $9.55 $6.88 $12.34 $8.80 $10.12 $7.32 $10.32 $9.21 $9.96 $13.67 $10.46 $13.76 $8.35 $9.80 $9.63 $9.19 $9.48 $14.45 $12.35 $8.00 $10.68

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$17.33 $17.33

$15.62 $13.92

$12.16 $10.46

$8.60

$8.60

$9.00

$8.25

$9.00

$9.00

$9.58

$9.29

$7.74

$6.94

$10.29

$9.60

$5.75

$5.50

$13.12 $11.00

$12.07

$9.76

$12.93 $10.45

$10.48 $10.04

$8.89

$7.97

$9.48

$8.94

$9.75

$9.34

$11.88 $11.13

$14.62 $13.45

$9.55

$9.55

$13.00

$8.48

$13.56 $12.95

$10.29

$9.56

$11.91

$11.08

$7.89

$7.61

$10.66 $10.56

$9.31

$9.31

$12.72 $10.95

$13.67 $13.67

$12.23 $11.46

$18.07 $16.08

$9.92

$9.11

$12.25 $11.05

$13.31

$11.73

$12.78 $12.78

$13.57 $11.81

$16.08 $14.91

$12.76 $12.56

$10.45

$9.42

$13.95 $12.29

15

Job Title Wet Machine Tender Winder Operator Wire Drawer Wirer Wireworker Woodworker Woodworking Machine Offbearer Woodworking Machine Operator Woodworking Shop Hand Work Distributor Yarn Service Yarn Weigher Yarn Winder

Em2lo:iees 4
200 153
3 7 2 4 54 27 10 57 20 228

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$11.97 $8.92
$10.74 $9.00 $7.00 $8.00 $7.63 $7.61 $6.67 $8.43 $8.46 $7.90 $8.49

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$11.97 $11.97

$9.83

$9.43

$12.68 $12.39

$15.00 $12.00

$12.00

$9.00

$12.00 $10.50

$8.63

$8.13

$9.77

$8.64

$10.64

$8.69

$8.64

$8.51

$8.93

$8.69

$8.79

$8.57

$9.01

$8.81

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

16

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey STATEWIDE SUMMARY Non-Production Jobs

Job Title
Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Checker Chemist Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production

Employees
129 305
32 17 129 212 69 13 75 43 243 193 128 18 74 35 27 47 21 146 54 20 25 71 40 43 129 58 39 100

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$15.27 $11.77 $12.86 $11.39 $11.90 $14.52
$8.40 $11.08 $17.16
$8.23 $10.24 $10.15
$9.45 $10.73
$9.32 $10.99 $10.28 $10.98
$7.26 $8.81 $9.98 $8.32 $9.91 $8.39 $8.87 $9.09 $10.39 $9.98 $10.89 $9.29

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$18.46 $13.99 $16.30 $12.02 $13.11 $18.33 $13.87 $11.69 $22.08 $10.30 $12.53 $11.51 $11.88 $12.51 $10.37 $12.23 $12.41 $13.63
$8.29 $10.39 $11.32
$9.33 $11.48
$9.38 $10.61 $11.33 $11.58 $11.09 $12.29 $10.90

$16.86 $12.83 $13.41 $11.71 $12.37 $16.31 $11.06 $11.36 $19.62
$9.36 $11.37 $10.80 $10.48 $11.55
$9.82 $11.55 $11.35 $12.24
$7.71 $9.48 $10.60 $8.83 $10.75 $8.87 $9.82 $10.18 $10.98 $10.59 $11.70 $10.11

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

17

Job Title
Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Collector Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Proj~ct Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Coordinator, Training Cost Estimator Crane/HoisVDerrick Operator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Designer, Tool Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance

Employees
108 27
502 43 65 20 32 18 62
127 119
42 24 92 12 29 34 20
9 37 30 685 109 34 68 22
9 26 56 32 54 21 31

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.53 $9.03 $9.13 $8.87 $10.11 $11.95 $14.15 $13.80 $11.36 $17.30 $26.65 $16.22 $12.65 $16.75 $15.13 $20.16 $14.42 $12.37 $21.62 $15.39 $11.55 $10.27 $9.06 $10.04 $14.10 $16.79 $17.40 $38.36 $30.50 $32.13 $34.10 $29.35 $28.48

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$11.23 $12.29 $11.25 $10.47 $10.54 $14.10 $15.47 $15.11 $13.87 $25.08 $28.94 $24.16 $13.75 $20.59 $16.30 $21.01 $17.37 $14.46 $24.45 $19.69 $13.24 $14.62 $10.84 $10.84 $17.78 $20.97 $19.59 $41.06 $34.33 $32.68 $36.13 $33.35 $31.19

$10.19 $10.60 $10.17
$9.78 $10.37 $12.77 $14.84 $14.66 $12.56 $20.48 $27.70 $20.43 $13.20 $18.28 $15.71 $20.61 $15.47 $1-3.36 $23.04 $17.16 $12.26 $12.06
$9.98 $10.45 $15.47 $19.07 $18.55 $39.66 $32.30 $32.47 $35.33 $31.35 $29.64

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

18

Job Title
Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Dock Worker Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Driver, Route Sales Dump Truck Operator Editor Electrician Engineer, Applications Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Field Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Safety Engineer, Sales Engineer, Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Tooling Estimator, Printing Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance

Employees
16 60 31 95 24 162 29 11 329 13 20 88 46 23
9 17 45 61 111 109 45 73 48 106 45
5 33 10 16
7 21 175 73

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$40.69 $35.32
$8.00 $13.19 $12.40 $13.71 $11.03 $11.70 $15.08 $17.31 $26.28 $16.92 $19.00 $19.40 $26.71 $20.72 $20.83 $15.59 $20.21 $20.08 $27.01 $21.74 $19.57 $19.73 $18.87 $21.37 $19.09 $22.80 $17.12 $22.33 $15.02 $39.14 $19.95

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$41.47 $39.95
$9.18 $16.40 $16.08 $15.31 $11.54 $12.13 $16.57 $20.41 $31.84 $26.05 $28.54 $31.90 $28.68 $23.81 $26.65 $19.68 $26.80 $29.86 $30.60 $30.13 $25.01 $24.79 $23.10 $21.37 $28.28 $26.70 $28.79 $22.61 $20.83 $56.64 $24.72

$41.00 $37.59
$8.85 $14.75 $14.29 $14.50 $11.26 $11.75 $15.88 $19.03 $28.59 $21.28 $25.73 $24.85 $27.20 $23.05 $22.97 $17.56 $23.17 $25.26 $28.63 $26.33 $21.95 $22.27 $20.50 $21.37 $23.73 $24.53 $25.21 $22.47 $18.05 $46.43 $22.34

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

19

Job Title
Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instructor Instrument Repairer Janitor Keypunch Operator Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Area Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, District Manager, Division Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources

Employees
131 359 782 104
91 32 47 108 134 23
8 115
6 179 188 123 194 179 591 74 26 26 25 88 25 41 23 21 26
8 67 119 113

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$15.53 $15.85
$9.72 $7.72 $10.48 $10.24 $6.91 $12.81 $9.07 $17.16 $12.97 $7.68 $6.80 $8.67 $11.93 $14.61 $12.22 $11.41 $12.08 $22.37 $23.60 $17.46 $19.89 $19.54 $27.64 $19.09 $22.29 $19.42 $25.69 $21.56 $28.65 $33.46 $22.83

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$18.92 $21.61 $11.30
$8.68 $12.13 $11.37
$7.97 $15.04 $11.39 $24.56 $14.13
$8.49 $9.30 $9.47 $15.20 $15.91 $15.34 $13.98 $15.03 $24.64 $25.68 $23.64 $21.77 $24.94 $30.50 $26.04 $24.67 $26.09 $30.00 $25.14 $34.77 $35.16 $25.63

$16.96 $18.78 $10.54
$8.10 $10.69 $10.84
$7.47 $13.77 $10.07 $18.86 $13.55
$8.07 $7.72 $9.25 $13.59 $15.34 $13.92 $12.53 $13.74 $23.45 $24.49 $20.06 $20.77 $21.75 $28.76 $23.00 $23.53 $22.52 $27.56 $23.12 $32.31 $34.22 $24.16

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Job Title
Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Mechanic, Sewing Machine Medical Technologist Nurse Order Puller

Employees
50 84 51 34 134 139 19 16 213 33 178 45 76 106 20 26 241 21 30 14 56 19 43 79 273 47 569 308 28 32 14 17 246

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$23.88 $25.40 $22.95 $25.39 $15.24 $22.94 $17.27 $16.58 $26.12 $23.56 $21.01 $20.22 $21.77 $21.59 $28.21 $23.86 $24.14 $25.00 $26.32 $28.33 $17.63 $12.51 $11.89 $12.09 $14.70 $19.27 $14.83 $14.30 $12.33 $10.57 $12.02 $15.93
$7.90

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$26.72 $31.46 $28.17 $28.59 $16.07 $28.38 $19.37 $17.94 $29.01 $28.51 $24.59 $24.69 $23.66 $24.59 $32.40 $25.84 $31.80 $30.02 $30.83 $33.28 $19.93 $14.03 $17.53 $15.22 $15.85 $20.59 $17.83 $15.84 $14.61 $12.37 $16.94 $17.67 $9.26

$25.31 $28.28 $25.90 $26.76 $15.63 $25.42 $18.16 $17.27 $27.66 $25.98 $22.80 $22.90 $22.61 $22.99 $30.21 $25.01 $27.52 $27.47 $29.72 $30.28 $18.61 $13.28 $14.55 $13.77 $15.47 $20.43 $16.50 $15.38 $13.41 $11.45 $14.37 $16.72 $8.58

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Job Title
Overhead Crane Operator Painter, Maintenance Painter, Production Photographer Production Recorder Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Project Coordinator Proofreader Quality Control Tester Receptionist Route Salesperson Sales Representative Sanitarian Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Chaser Stock Room Attendant Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Bindery Supervisor, Chemical Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering

Employees
14 5
132 5
16 155
43 27 35 216 203 284 682 36 85 86 153 176 19 65 31 19 49 94 12 30 57
6
7
9 30 10 18

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.26 $8.81
$12.52 $11.90
$7.28 $13.87 $20.66 $17.22
$9.30 $9.59 $8.80 $12.82 $16.40 $7.78 $11.40 $13.66 $10.61 $8.78 $8.73 $10.10 $11.86 $25.48 $23.50 $21.17 $21.16 $15.66 $14.21 $20.07 $14.45 $14.51 $15.79 $21.89 $20.23

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$11.07 $10.76 $13.67 $13.88
$8.71 $20.92 $25.07 $19.66 $12.80 $12.53
$9.44 $24.13 $23.74
$9.48 $13.15 $15.82 $12.44 $10.27 $10.10 $10.81 $13.33 $26.08 $25.48 $29.36 $22.95 $17.01 $16.40 $22.31 $15.58 $14.68 $17.62 $25.19 $26.00

$11.01 $9.93
$13.19 $13.72
$8.15 $16.89 $23.08 $18.51 $11.71 $10.82
$9.10 $18.43 $19.70
$8.68 $12.24 $14.76 $11.52
$9.29 $9.77 $10.50 $12.74 $25.78 $24.51 $25.53 $22.59 $16.14 $15.54 $21.12 $15.03 $14.61 $16.61 $23.71 $21.48

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Job Title
Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Route Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Technician, Test Tool Crib Attendant Tractor Operator Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Employees
99 7
15 95 231 43 717 70 69 99 80 27 11 77 31 36 142 51 206 44 155 277 256 88 21 33 34 33 712 154 588 149

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$14.09 $12.70 $19.97 $18.40 $14.98 $18.25 $14.72 $15.56 $11.05 $14.96 $14.60 $20.96 $20.16 $18.23 $14.40 $14.69 $12.66 $13.23 $10.83 $12.20 $12.76 $11.18 $11.32 $13.20 $10.82 $11.00 $10.25 $12.83 $10.92 $9.86 $8.64 $9.71

Average Highest Wage
Reported

Average

$17.35 $14.87 $21.68 $21.22 $19.62 $24.36 $19.24 $17.59 $18.57 $16.86 $17.43 $25.31 $25.12 $24.01 $18.48 $16.73 $17.92 $15.65 $12.88 $13.86 $15.18 $13.61 $13.67 $18.98 $12.75 $11.90 $11.65 $15.30 $12.84 $10.79 $11.31 $13.83

$15.58 $14.03 $20.63 $20.07 $17.68 $21.14 $16.94 $16.44 $14.74 $15.85 $15.88 $23.36 $22.82 $20.97 $16.05 $15.78 $14.58 $14.58 $12.08 $13.39 $14.12 $12.58 $12.52 $15.20 $12.09 $11.58 $10.96 $14.07 $11.84 $10.36 $9.69 $12.38

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - STATEWIDE SUMMARY 801 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 8 days

(b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

12

12

11 - 15 years

13

14

Over 15 years

15

15

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

85.3% Major Medical

28.1% .Profit Sharing

46.3% Sick Leave

10.7% Stock Purchase Plan

59.2% Dental Ins

23.0% Payroll Saving Plan

82.0% Group Life Ins

57.8% 401(k) Plan

54.9% Disability Ins

28.1% Retirement Plan

60.0% Hospital Ins

44.8% Year End Bonus

41.2% Personal Leave

10.2% Vacation Bonus

37.1% Shift Premium 40.8% Education Asst 64.3% Jury Duty Pay 46.4% Maternity Leave 61.5% Funeral Leave Pay 44.4% Military Leave 26.2% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
1.0% 29.1% 18.9% 14.7% 12.7%

Time &A Half
94.6% 22.7% 34.0% 20.5% 18.4%

Double Time
0.1% 0.4% 0.7% 18.7% 21.5%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.4%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 28.26% of employee wages.

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Animal Eviscerator Assembler, Production Bag Machine Operator Baker Baker Helper Bakery Supervisor Bakery Worker Batter/Dough Mixer Blender Blowmold Operator Boner Box Maker Butcher Can Closing & Filling Machine Tender Candy Maker Caseroom Worker Checker Chopping Machine Operator Clean Up Worker Cleaning Room Worker Conveyor Operator Cook Cook, Kettle Cooler Room Worker Cracker/Cookie Machine Operator Dairy Processing Equipment Operator Dividing Machine Operator Dough Mixer Equipment Operator Feed Mixer Final Dressing Cutter Freezer/Cooler Room Worker

Em12lo1ees 321

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$6.48

215

$5.59

31

$8.35

118

$13.46

64

$9.80

22

$17.52

218

$16.25

11

$9.42

24

$11.96

3

$14.16

950

$6.53

2

$5.15

35

$6.74

8

$11.50

9

$6.55

20

$7.21

70

$9.33

10

$8.92

67

$6.98

3

$5.75

1

$8.25

9

$8.55

2

$7.05

8

$5.96

21

$17.42

5

$11.33

30

$8.65

34

$17.42

21

$7.48

3

$10.00

4

$6.50

14

$6.20

Average Highest Wage
Reported $7.52 $6.89 $9.04
$16.67 $11.99 $22.55 $16.88 $9.42 $14.79 $14.16 $7.66 $5.15 $10.60 $11.80 $8.26 $7.21 $10.83 $11.62 $7.73 $6.35 $8.25 $9.07 $7.05 $9.25 $18.05 $14.68 $8.65 $18.05 $8.57 $11.00 $9.00 $8.67

Average $7.42 $6.11 $8.81
$14.63 $10.77 $19.83 $16.57 $9.42 $13.35 $14.16 $7.47 $5.15 $7.81 $11.65 $7.46 $7.21 $10.13 $9.97 $7.28 $6.05 $8.25 $8.82 $7.05 $7.60 $18.00 $13.01 $8.65 $18.00 $7.86 $10.50 $7.50 $7.52

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Grader Grinder Group Leader, Production Hanger/Shackler Ingredient Scaler Inspector, General Laborer, General Manufacturing Technician Material Handler Meat Trimmer Mill Hand Miller Mixer Mixer and Blender Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Poultry Worker Production Puller Quality Control Inspector Refining Machine Operator Relief Worker Roaster Sanitation Worker Sausage Maker Slicing Machine Operator Smoker Sorting Room Worker Supervisor, Poultry Processing Utility Worker Weigher, Production

Average Lowest Wage Em]2lo1ees Reported

14

$9.99

2

$6.00

95

$9.51

12

$6.00

5

$8.29

137

$6.43

350

$6.71

286

$15.55

233

$9.91

10

$6.50

9

$9.02

3

$10.42

7

$9.52

30

$7.03

246

$8.95

235

$7.65

9

$5.75

24

$6.19

64

$10.96

29

$9.66

11

$9.15

22

$11.27

186

$9.35

19

$8.67

10

$11.12

7

$8.76

8

$5.40

3

$6.50

21

$7.76

21

$8.19

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$10.77

Average $10.64

$7.00

$6.50

$12.22

$10.68

$8.67

$7.14

$8.29

$8.29

$7.46

$6.94

$7.90

$6.99

$19.70

$17.23

$10.81

$10.40

$11.00

$7.50

$9.58

$9.41

$10.42

$10.42

$12.53

$11.03

$8.71

$8.35

$9.97

$9.43

$10.60

$8.67

$6.10

$5.87

$9.09

$7.28

$11.99

$11.46

$9.66

$9.66

$12.54

$10.85

$15.49

$13.39

$10.59

$9.69

$9.82

$9.24

$11.32

$11.22

$10.19

$9.41

$7.80

$6.20

$10.50

$8.50

$8.96

$8.40

$9.13

$8.61

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title . Accountant, General
Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Checker Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Collector Computer Operator Controller Coordirrator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales

Em12loyees 6
16 5 8 2 2
41 19
8 7 2 4 1 11 2 1 3 4 4 10 10 5 3 21 19 1 1 7 18 1 2 8 3 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.30 $11.39 $13.10 $20.32 $10.71 $13.78 $10.02 $10.25
$8.94 $9.57 $10.50 $7.12 $17.60 $8.84 $9.08 $7.95 $9.34 $9.43 $10.89 $10.96 $10.11 $12.18 $9.70 $7.10 $10.28 $12.64 $11.05 $11.29 $25.70 $11.30 $15.07 $17.92 $18.25 $12.81

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$17.78

Average $17.54

$12.32

$11.75

$13.30

$13.20

$24.90

$22.57

$10.71

$10.71

$17.38

$15.58

$12.16

$11.21

$11.43

$10.82

$10.30

$9.56

$10.85

$10.21

$10.73

$10.62

$9.75

$8.32

$17.60

$17.60

$11.27

$10.06

$11.32

$10.20

$7.95

$7.95

$11.59

$10.47

$9.43

$9.43

$12.99

$12.22

$11.61

$11.34

$10.83

$10.47

$14.40

$13.29

$10.70

$10.20

$7.31

$7.17

$11.19

$10.68

$18.17

$15.87

$11.05

$11.05

$12.06

$11.63

$30.82

$28.29

$17.02

$14.40

$16.92

$15.99

$18.64

$18.28

$18.25

$18.25

$17.49

$14.36

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Coordinator, Traffic Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Dock Worker Driver, Route Sales Electrician Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Project Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Heavy Equipment Operator Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor Lift Truck Operator Maintenance Leadman

Em.1210:y:ees
1
12
2 9 1 1 2 1 3 1
10
4 144
20
1 1 2
28
2 1 4 8
10 22 14
111
10 12
1 8 1 8 16 17

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.42
$11.35
$8.98 $13.51
$31.25
$24.04 $37.47 $18.27 $20.67 $47.21
$26.13 $6.50
$12.53 $18.81
$16.83
$27.88 $27.88 $16.42 $31.90 $24.04 $24.28 $47.18 $21.71 $16.35 $23.08
$9.22 $6.00 $13.20 $5.15 $13.91 $10.00 $6.62 $9.29
$13.52

Average Highest Wage
Reported $14.42 $14.43
$11.68
$14.07 $31.25 $24.04 $37.47 $18.27 $23.88 $47.21 $35.13
$9.00
$14.67 $18.81 $16.83 $27.88 $30.00 $22.16 $37.98 $24.04 $29.09 $119.53 $25.07 $21.05 $35.58 $10.15
$7.88 $13.20
$5.15 $15.42 $15.10
$7.09 $12.05
$15.50

Average $14.42 $13.52 $10.65
$13.79
$31.25 $24.04 $37.47 $18.27 $23.08 $47.21 $30.88
$7.50
$13.60
$18.81
$16.83 $27.88 $29.00 $19.20 $35.48 $24.04 $27.88 $66.23 $23.39 $18.62 $25.48
$9.65 $6.87 $13.20 $5.15 $14.50 $10.08 $6.86
$10.67 $14.63

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Area Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, District Manager, Division Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services

Em2loyees 28 19 61 7 1 2 2 3 3 5 6 2 1 3 10 13 11 5 16 3 9 65 2 2 27 16 1 5 17 3 3 64 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $9.77 $9.25
$10.82 $20.47 $11.63 $17.52 $15.38 $29.38 $12.31 $22.80 $19.02 $42.91 $25.96 $23.44 $25.41 $23.35 $24.23 $24.95 $21.47 $19.18 $17.89 $17.18 $16.45 $19.19 $25.12 $21.44 $25.43 $25.53 $19.90 $25.69 $20.56 $20.63 $21.63 $16.83

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$15.32

Average $12.25

$13.84

$11.51

$14.83

$12.93

$21.57

$21.02

$11.63

$11.63

$18.02

$17.70

$15.38

$15.38

$34.25

$31.81

$21.06

$16.68

$25.24

$24.96

$19.02

$19.02

$44.78

$43.84

$25.96

$25.96

$36.94

$29.21

$29.23

$27.05

$27.88

$25.47

$29.18

$26.48

$30.75

$26.47

$28.37

$25.47

$23.25

$20.97

$17.89

$17.89

$25.05

$20.42

$24.70

$19.01

$19.19

$19.19

$29.84

$27.98

$23.14

$22.64

$25.43

$25.43

$28.17

$26.85

$22.65

$21.18

$25.69

$25.69

$20.56

$20.56

$29.70

$23.85

$21.63

$21.63

$30.05

$23.44

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FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Warehouse Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Nurse Order Puller Painter, Production Production Recorder Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Quality Control Tester Receptionist Route Salesperson Sales Representative Sanitarian Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production

Em12loyees 4
15 8 86 4 3 14 1 13 3 3 29 10 273 42 30 4 16 10 1 2 5 10 8 4 3 10 15 2 2 11 2 2 76

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $22.50 $11.88 $11.93 $14.39
$9.00 $18.69 $11.85 $18.35
$5.80 $18.69 $19.12
$7.67 $8.49 $12.74 $13.55 $7.84 $11.92 $11.58 $10.47 $7.00 $16.90 $23.97 $24.60 $20.39 $14.23 $14.03 $16.45 $14.92 $7.25 $22.76 $19.29 $11.25 $11.62 $14.08

Average Highest Wage
Reported $22.50 $14.25 $11.93 $16.48 $16.00 $19.02 $11.85 $18.35 $7.20 $22.05 $23.32 $10.05 $9.34 $24.36 $16.18 $9.76 $13.49 $14.03 $12.47 $7.00 $16.90 $23.97 $31.08 $24.99 $15.57 $18.93 $24.70 $18.35 $11.00 $22.76 $20.96 $13.75 $11.62 $21.14

Average $22.50 $13.10 $11.93 $15.47 $12.50 $18.86 $11.85 $18.35 $6.50 $19.94 $20.43 $8.85 $9.08 $18.51 $14.51 $8.86 $12.56 $12.81 $11.47 $7.00 $16.90 $23.97 $27.31 $24.29 $14.99 $17.28 $17.75 $16.81 $9.12 $22.76 $20.12 $12.50 $11.62 $17.34

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Route Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Tool Crib Attendant Tractor Operator Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em12lo:y:ees
10 138
14 7 1 2 1 12 18 1 13 55 35 3 20 89 16 58

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$15.54 $11.05 $15.87 $12.94 $12.25 $12.50 $15.50 $13.25
$9.22 $12.50 $11.38 $12.60 $10.23 $18.79 $10.20 $13.33 $10.80
$9.96

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$17.09 $18.57 $18.90 $15.50 $13.45 $20.00 $21.00 $14.00 $13.86 $12.50 $18.50 $13.35 $13.80 $18.79 $12.50 $15.80 $11.21 $12.58

Average
$15.83 $14.74 $17.64 $13.81 $12.85 $16.25 $18.25 $14.00 $11.86 $12.50 $15.12 $13.35 $11.70 $18.79 $11.35 $14.56 $10.99 $11.23

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 20 46 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

{a) hourly employees 7 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

5

6

2 -5 years

9

10

6 - 10 years

12

12

11 - 15 years

14

14

Over 15 years

16

16

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

87.0% Major Medical

21.7% Profit Sharing

60.9% Sick Leave 54.3% Dental Ins

26.1% Stock Purchase Plan 26.1% Payroll Saving Plan

82.6% Group Life Ins

67.4% 401(k) Plan

54.3% Disability Ins

32.6% Retirement Plan

54.3% Hospital Ins 45.7% Personal Leave

50.0% Year End Bonus 0.0% Vacation Bonus

47.8% Shift Premium 45.7% Education Asst 67.4% Jury Duty Pay 54.3% Maternity Leave 71.7% Funeral Leave Pay 47.8% Military Leave 54.3% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 30.4% 26.1% 21.7% 19.6%

Time&AHalf
100.0% 26.1% 34.8% 26.1% 23.9%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 13.0% 13.0%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.3%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 31.04% of employee wages.

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Air Entangle Operator Assembler, Production Autoclave Operator Baler Operator Beadwire Operator Beam Warper Tender Beamer Binding Machine Operator Bleach Range Operator Blender Operator Bobbin Winder Boiler Operator/Tender Braider Operator Bulker Operator Bundler Burler Calendering Machine Operator Can Hauler Card Grinder Card Tender Carpet Cutter Carpet Weaver Chemical Mixer Clean Up Worker Cloth Examiner Cloth Feeder Cloth Finishing Range Operator Cloth Grader Cloth Printer Coating Machine Operator Comber Tender Creeler Cutter, Hand Die Polisher

Emnlo:y:ees
261

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.50

81

$6.81

25

$10.00

92

$9.47

98

$6.95

88

$9.20

107

$9.18

99

$7.82

22

$8.34

24

$8.80

24

$9.59

19

$11.50

4

$9.60

46

$9.60

13

$7.08

3

$8.16

18

$7.88

32

$9.11

8

$13.20

119

$9.05

13

$8.77

65

$9.74

52

$9.74

115

$7.87

10

$7.24

32

$7.43

78

$9.79

75

$9.15

6

$8.57

45

$9.18

40

$8.79

441

$8.07

22

$9.64

6

$9.86

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.18 $8.55 $10.21 $9.81 $10.17 $9.85 $10.13 $9.94 $8.96 $9.56 $9.59 $12.18 $10.90 $14.40 $9.43 $8.16 $10.05 $9.36 $13.20 $9.53 $9.90 $11.59 $10.50 $8.12 $8.77 $8.98 $10.33 $10.93 $12.37 $10.54 $8.96 $8.91 $11.61 $9.86

Average
$8.88 $7.64 $10.13 $9.64 $9.62 $9.61 $9.76 $8.76 $8.66 $9.22 $9.59 $11.95 $10.25 $10.30 $7.76 $8.16 $8.99 $9.24 $13.20 $9.30 $9.38 $10.67 $10.03 $8.03 $8.10 $8.26 $10.11 $10.08 $10.39 $9.73 $8.86 $8.53 $10.41 $9.86

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Doffer Doubler Operator Drawer-In, Hand Drawing Frame Tender Drying Machine Tender Dye Automation Operator Dye Weigher Dyehouse Helper Dyehouse Skeiner Dyeing Machine Operator Dyer/Dye House Supervisor Extractor Operator Extruder Operator Finished Cloth Grader Formula Clerk Frame Spinner Group Leader, Production Harness Builder/Placer Hyster Driver Inspector Inspector, General Knitter Laborer, General Loom Changer Loom Fixer Machine Cleaner Machine Fixer Machine Operator Material Handler Mender, Hand Mender, Machine Millwright Napper Oiler

Emnlo1ees 284

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.78

39

$8.94

27

$10.45

204

$9.16

16

$8.32

4

$8.06

78

$10.21

6

$6.25

29

$8.90

110

$9.06

18

$15.33

23

$8.15

466

$9.29

15

$9.97

7

$10.24

105

$9.38

235

$10.24

14

$10.26

304

$8.76

44

$7.28

194

$8.86

80

$8.67

229

$7.78

14

$13.60

189

$12.47

65

$9.21

373

$10.02

465

$7.54

520

$8.71

111

$8.55

48

$8.53

2

$8.75

3

$9.56

16

$9.38

Average Highest Wage
Reported $10.50 $9.60 $10.86 $9.97 $8.98 $8.06 $10.76 $7.50 $8.90 $9.79 $19.09 $8.50 $11.32 $9.97 $10.24 $9.93 $11.61 $10.32 $10.18 $9.51 $9.27 $9.41 $8.60 $13.60 $12.96 $9.34 $12.49 $9.90 $9.22 $9.01 $8.67 $11.58 $9.56 $9.38

Average $10.23 $9.38 $10.67 $9.60 $8.78 $8.06 $10.62 $7.00 $8.90 $9.43 $16.55 $8.31 $10.38 $9.97 $10.24 $9.66 $10.97 $10.28 $9.32 $9.16 $9.09 $9.05 $8.20 $13.60 $12.72 $9.30 $11.33 $9.53 $9.01 $8.83 $8.61 $11.58 $9.56 $9.38

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Opener Tender Overhauler Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Printer Process Controller Production Puller Quiller Operator Reeling Machine Operator Roll-Up Operator Roller Buffer Roving Frame Tender Sample Clerk Screen Printer Seamer Section Person Service Person Set Up Worker Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equip. Sewing Machine Operator, Special Equip. Sewing Machine Repairer Shearer Shearing Machine Operator Slasher Tender Smash Hand Sorter Spinner, Frame Spooler Operator Suessen Operator Superba Operator Tenter Frame Operator Traveler Changer Tufting Machine Operator Twister Operator

Average Lowest Wage Em2loyees Reported

23

$8.77

160

$10.64

262

$8.14

41

$8.73

11

$10.22

31

$9.79

1

$9.90

3

$9.60

106

$8.45

13

$8.36

5

$9.38

45

$9.28

35

$8.57

11

$10.27

21

$8.85

18

$9.22

16

$7.06

25

$8.29

423

$7.74

410

$7.75

45

$12.41

2

$9.18

18

$9.53

53

$9.94

51

$10.47

34

$7.50

463

$9.08

4

$8.50

102

$9.03

175

$8.54

20

$9.43

14

$8.60

254

$9.29

394

$8.05

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.77 $12.72
$9.84 $9.36 $10.22 $10.56 $9.90 $9.60 $9.24 $8.79 $9.73 $10.11 $9.62 $11.43 $9.60 $11.26 $8.14 $11.07 $10.20 $10.48 $13.66 $10.26 $10.42 $11.27 $10.47 $8.71 $10.04 $8.50 $9.84 $9.95 $10.80 $8.60 $10.55 $9.53

Average
$8.77 $11. 71
$8.94 $9.08 $10.22 $10.07 $9.90 $9.60 $8.69 $8.57 $9.52 $9.71 $9.28 $10.81 $9.38 $10.03 $7.79 $9.68 $8.83 $8.91 $13.04 $9.90 $10.30 $10.68 $10.47 $7.96 $9.61 $8.50 $9.45 $9.39 $10.12 $8.60 $9.95 $8.95

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Twister Tender Utility Operator Utility Worker Warp Tying Machine Tender Waste Reclaim Operator Weaver Winder Operator Wire Drawer Work Distributor Yarn Service Yarn Weigher Yarn Winder

Emyloyees 594

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.00

7

$8.54

75

$8.23

110

$10.20

7

$9.21

546

$10.54

190

$8.41

65

$6.95

5

$10.13

57

$8.46

20

$7.90

228

$8.52

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.71 $10.13
$8.78 $10.53
$9.31 $12.08
$9.45 $10.17 $10.13
$8.93 $8.79 $8.87

Average $9.38 $9.22 $8.52
$10.43 $9.31
$11.43 $8.95 $9.76
$10.13 $8.69 $8.57 $8.73

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General
Administrative Assistant Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Chemist Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply Collector

Em12loyees 11 26 8 11 6 4 2 4 24 38 14 5 13 6 11 11 4 35 14 7 6 4 9 3 27 15 8 45 8 8 49 2 55 10

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.17 $11.06 $10.82 $13.44 $13.57 $10.48 $18.80
$9.28 $11.18
$9.77 $10.09
$8.31 $8.99 $10.87 $9.79 $9.01 $7.69 $9.81 $9.75 $9.18 $9.73 $9.31 $8.42 $9.73 $9.59 $9.28 $9.21 $9.11 $10.23 $8.62 $9.89 $8.26 $10.26 $10.37

Average Highest Wage
Reported $16.95 $12.53 $10.82 $13.57 $13.81 $11.22 $23.59 $9.28 $12.13 $11.47 $11.44 $12.94 $10.40 $11.24 $11.73 $11.72 $7.69 $10.16 $11.06 $9.95 $11.35 $9.31 $9.95 $10.16 $11.04 $10.56 $11.82 $10.42 $11.21 $9.25 $10.81 $9.73 $10.72 $11.09

Average $15.39 $11.89 $10.82 $13.50 $13.73 $10.84 $20.85 $9.28 $11.72 $10.51 $10.98 $10.42 $9.83 $11.24 $10.63 $10.42 $7.69 $10.00 $10.54 $9.61 $10.82 $9.31 $9.48 $9.95 $10.33 $10.09 $10.55 $9.86 $10.72 $8.93 $10.34 $9.55 $10.51 $11.09

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Training Cost Estimator Crane/Hoist/Derrick Operator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Dock Worker Drafter, CAD Driver, Route Sales Electrician Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Field Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical

Em:12loyees 6
35 11
1 6 4 1 2 1 3 103 15 1 8 1 9 6 7 2 4 4 6 5 3 1 114 8 1 1 5 10 6 2 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $11.72 $14.61 $26.98 $11.75 $15.85
$9.11 $19.23 $21.63 $14.42
$7.38 $9.76 $10.20 $7.82 $15.26 $40.00 $26.84 $25.17 $37.26 $34.96 $36.87 $36.32 $46.23 $9.15 $12.22 $8.00 $12.64 $22.74 $21.42 $24.83 $16.73 $20.23 $17.03 $31.09 $19.14

Average Highest Wage
Reported $14.11 $24.77 $29.54 $11.75 $17.46 $12.61 $19.23 $33.65 $14.42 $7.38 $14.13 $10.39 $8.51 $21.44 $40.00 $32.08 $25.17 $37.26 $34.96 $36.87 $36.32 $52.06 $9.45 $15.90 $8.00 $14.34 $27.66 $21.42 $30.12 $27.26 $25.09 $18.40 $31.09 $27.01

Average $12.62 $19.27 $28.57 $11.75 $16.66 $10.86 $19.23 $27.65 $14.42 $7.38 $11.18 $10.39 $8.51 $17.34 $40.00 $31.84 $25.17 $37.26 $34.96 $36.87 $36.32 $49.15 $9.31 $14.06 $8.00 $13.81 $24.91 $21.42 $27.88 $24.66 $22.50 $17.31 $31.09 $23.41

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

38

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instructor Instrument Repairer Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Area Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Reso1Jrces

Em12lo:yees 5 6 5 1 7 7
34 2
53 12 3 11 12 5 2
1 19 48 16 28
9 10 137 9 16 8 13 6 13 4 2
3 5 9

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $29.98 $18.78 $14.53 $24.04 $50.82 $13.89 $10.32 $17.18
$8.57 $8.26 $9.04 $7.64 $12.17 $10.54 $18.50 $7.79 $7.79 $8.70 $11.56 $13.21 $9.80 $8.63 $11.53 $20.38 $13.06 $18.26 $16.91 $23.45 $22.06 $23.92 $17.31 $24.01 $29.45 $22.88

Average Highest Wage
Reported $29.98 $22.58 $15.20 $24.04 $71.43 $16.39 $15.04 $17.18 $9.77 $8.77 $10.37 $7.91 $13.93 $12.71 $18.50 $8.65 $8.22 $9.35 $13.92 $15.64 $11.11 $10.93 $13.72 $24.82 $21.69 $21.08 $21.86 $24.45 $32.27 $23.92 $17.31 $27.79 $33.42 $25.00

Average $29.98 $20.94 $14.90 $24.04 $61.13 $15.91 $11.45 $17.18 $9.25 $8.69 $9.70 $7.84 $12.82 $11.76 $18.50 $8.22 $8.03 $9.32 $13.11 $14.57 $10.46 $10.01 $12.67 $22.52 $16.58 $19.49 $18.41 $23.94 $27.44 $23.92 $17.31 $26.87 $31.44 $23.99

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Mechanic, Sewing Machine Nurse Order Puller Overhead Crane Operator Painter, Maintenance Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst

Em:1210:y:ees 6
14 3 1 5 2 4 16 5
22 4 3 7 2 2 17 1 3 1 7 1 1 5
49 52 12 15
4 5 85 4 2 21 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $23.60 $18.59 $15.14 $27.64 $16.94 $31.25 $13.64 $28.65 $21.95 $15.79 $24.04 $21.90 $19.63 $26.73 $25.92 $13.16 $30.29 $17.31 $26.25 $11.67 $10.09 $14.00 $11.06
$9.99 $10.17
$8.90 $11.87 $12.21 $14.87
$8.00 $7.30 $7.03 $12.25 $21.63

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$28.49

Average $26.16

$22.76

$20.51

$15.14

$15.14

$27.64

$27.64

$16.94

$16.94

$31.25

$31.25

$16.65

$15.15

$32.09

$31.13

$27.69

$24.12

$26.30

$20.96

$31.07

$27.62

$25.41

$21.90

$22.38

$21.00

$32.40

$27.86

$25.92

$25.92

$38.96

$26.05

$30.29

$30.29

$30.47

$30.26

$26.25

$26.25

$12.28

$11.96

$11.85

$11.23

$14.00

$14.00

$12.23

$12.11

$13.40

$12.28

$13.41

$12.78

$10.25

$9.65

$13.72

$12.69

$12.21

$12.21

$16.10

$15.54

$9.12

$8.41

$7.84

$7.66

$9.11

$8.41

$15.46

$13.36

$21.63

$21.63

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Project Coordinator Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Chemical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production

Em12lo1ees 1
74 22
3 10 13
6 5 14 1 3 4 6 3 1 2 28 4 10 66 1 186 9 11 11 1 5 5 5 2 100 37 66 52

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.69
$8.94 $8.72 $13.46 $10.94 $14.49 $11.18 $9.60 $9.46 $17.79 $26.60 $19.47 $14.35 $12.98 $15.25 $15.55 $11.58 $16.04 $21.53 $13.81 $14.41 $14.27 $13.76 $14.55 $14.59 $11.20 $16.57 $9.00 $12.93 $12.08 $10.57 $12.04 $9.01 $10.27

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$17.69

Average $17.69

$10.78

$9.36

$9.43

$9.09

$29.81

$24.04

$12.21

$11.29

$15.17

$15.00

$12.09

$11.91

$9.60

$9.60

$9.67

$9.67

$17.79

$17.79

$29.81

$28.21

$25.72

$21.39

$17.56 $14.92

$14.38

$13.70

$15.25

$15.25

$19.09

$16.01

$14.42

$12.96

$18.27

$16.25

$22.44

$21.96

$19.82

$17.69

$14.41

$14.41

$18.86

$16.60

$16.12

$14.50

$16.24

$15.04

$19.56

$17.09

$11.20

$11.20

$19.06

$17.76

$10.75

$9.66

$14.51

$13.72

$12.08

$12.08

$11.25

$10.95

$13.79

$13.34

$11.78

$10.57

$11.94

$10.88

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

41

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Quality Control Technician, Test Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em2Io1ees 43 6 19 36 8 100 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.85 $10.32 $12.24 $10.91
$9.89 $8.84 $10.94

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$10.93

Average $10.40

$11.12

$10.74

$13.92

$12.82

$11.60

$11.39

$10.57

$10.35

$10.14

$9.47

$12.53

$12.13

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 22 65 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually: .

(a) hourly employees 7 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

8

9

6 - 10 years

11

11

11 - 15 years

13

13

Over 15 years

15

16

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

87.7% Major Medical

33.8% Profit Sharing

41.5% Sick Leave 64.6% Dental Ins

18.5% Stock Purchase Plan 27.7% Payroll Saving Plan

90.8% Group Life Ins

67.7% 401(k) Plan

58.5% Disability Ins

.23.1% Retirement Plan

73.8% Hospital Ins

40.0% Year End Bonus

56.9% Personal Leave

35.4% Vacation Bonus

60.0% Shift Premium 53.8% Education Asst 73.8% Jury Duty Pay 58.5% Maternity Leave 67.7% Funeral Leave Pay 56.9% Military Leave 13.8% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 40.0% 32.3% 29.2% 12.3%

Time &A Half
98.5% 21.5% 16.9% 10.8% 16.9%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 1.5% 12.3% 29.2%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.2%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 27.88% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

43

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Apparel Assembler, Production Bag Making Machine Tender Basting Machine Operator Bender, Chainstitch/Coverstitch Blindstitch Machine Operator Bundler Buttonhole & Button Sewing Mach. Oper. Cap Maker Catcher Chainstitch Sewing Machine Operator Clean Up Worker Coverstitch Machine Operator Cutter, Hand Cutter, Machine Dipping Operator Embroidery Machine Operator Examiner Eyelet Machine Operator Fabricator Filler Folder, Hand Fusing Machine Operator Garment Folder Garment Sorter Garment Turner Gerber Operator Gerber Take Off Group Leader, Production Hemmer Inspector, General Installer Knitter Label Sewer

Em12lo::i;:ees
99

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$5.61

132

$5.90

40

$7.25

22

$5.17

87

$5.32

60

$5.68

48

$6.43

33

$5.65

150

$6.25

15

$6.50

104

$5.48

60

$6.76

5

$5.39

50

$7.21

49

$7.24

138

$6.24

176

$6.10

70

$5.41

25

$6.07

11

$7.09

2

$7.42

34

$5.24

58

$5.27

17

$5.47

14

$5.56

16

$6.28

14

$9.83

13

$7.72

34

$9.18

14

$7.05

180

$6.06

5

$8.40

30

$7.37

30

$6.45

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.44 $9.42 $12.50 $11.47 $8.15 $9.86 $6.71 $9.89 $9.00 $8.00 $9.54 $8.72 $5.95 $9.63 $9.83 $13.18 $10.44 $7.34 $8.45 $10.50 $7.42 $8.82 $9.00 $5.86 $7.58 $7.68 $10.81 $8.41 $11.95 $7.80 $9.21 $10.85 $11.77 $8.72

Average
$7.22 $7.36 $8.50 $8.28 $6.65 $7.47 $6.63 $7.25 $7.63 $6.90 $7.35 $7.22 $5.84 $8.33 $8.41 $8.68 $7.85 $5.95 $7.22 $8.20 $7.42 $5.57 $6.82 $5.67 $6.33 $7.00 $10.31 $8.06 $10.66 $7.44 $7.15 $9.87 $8.91 $7.53

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

44

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Laborer, General Lockstitch Machine Operator Lubricator Machine Operator Machine Tool Operator Marker Material Handler Mender, Hand Mender, Machine Multineedle Chainstitch Machine Operator Overhauler Overlock Sewing Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Picker Presser, Hand Presser, Machine Profile Stitching Machine Operator Quilting Machine Operator Repair Operator Ruffler Safety Stitch Machine Operator Sample Stitcher Screen Printer Serging Machine Operator Set Up Person Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equip. Sewing Machine Operator, Special Equip. Sewing Machine Repairer Spreader Stuffer Ticketer Trimmer, Apparel/Textile Trimming Machine Operator

Em:Qlo1ees 71

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$5.90

44

$5.63

6

$8.00

186

$7.55

1

$11.74

23

$6.21

286

$6.35

1

$5.75

4

$5.25

10

$5.50

14

$9.75

85

$5.21

224

$5.73

38

$5.88

2

$7.80

69

$5.44

96

$5.32

4

$7.17

16

$6.59

7

$6.78

4

$6.18

25

$5.16

29

$7.33

4

$5.15

69

$6.08

1

$5.80

1030

$5.27

118

$5.39

41

$9.39

79

$6.76

6

$6.95

12

$5.91

35

$6.11

2

$5.25

Average Highest Wage
Reported $7.26 $9.79 $8.00
$10.40 $11.74
$9.15 $7.98 $5.75 $5.51 $6.86 $12.44 $9.76 $7.88 $8.80 $7.80 $11.13 $13.50 $7.39 $7.12 $7.16 $6.75 $7.26 $8.65 $6.75 $8.07 $5.80 $9.32 $8.62 $12.99 $10.21 $7.20 $7.62 $7.53 $5.75

Average $6.27 $7.82 $8.00 $8.49
$11.74 $8.06 $6.78 $5.75 $5.35 $6.17
$11.28 $6.31 $6.32 $6.16 $7.80 $8.80 $8.08 $7.26 $6.81 $6.96 $6.40 $6.20 $7.72 $5.78 $6.86 $5.80 $6.57 $6.61 $9.93 $8.53 $7.03 $6.76 $6.88 $5.50

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APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Utility Machine Operator Utility Worker Work Distributor

Em12lo1ees 26

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$6.88

18

$6.97

5

$6.72

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$13.00
$9.44
$7.14

Average $8.48 $8.44 $6.89

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General
Administrative Assistant Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Checker Chemist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply Collector Computer Operator

Em12lo:yees 5
11 2 6 4 1 5 4 7 8 33 3 7 2 2 1 1 33 2 1 3 6 7 17 5 1 6 4 9 52 3 3 2 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.13 $13.61
$9.40 $9.47 $12.67 $9.00 $8.86 $9.00 $11.82 $9.25 $8.27 $9.03 $7.34 $8.98 $9.35 $9.40 $6.90 $7.42 $9.70 $7.69 $9.32 $7.20 $8.03 $8.07 $8.71 $7.80 $7.72 $8.00 $6.84 $7.31 $7.73 $9.05 $11.06 $8.65

Average Highest Wage
Reported $19.37 $13.74 $9.40 $11.10 $12.67 $9.00 $9.01 $9.00 $12.22 $9.63 $12.75 $9.03 $8.16 $8.98 $10.74 $9.40 $6.90 $8.79 $9.70 $7.69 $9.32 $9.12 $8.03 $8.81 $8.71 $7.80 $9.65 $8.00 $9.92 $8.82 $8.07 $9.05 $12.06 $8.65

Average $17.94 $13.68 $9.40 $10.08 $12.67 $9.00 $8.86 $9.00 $12.02 $9.44 $9.59 $9.03 $7.75 $8.98 $10.04 $9.40 $6.90 $7.98 $9.70 $7.69 $9.32 $8.28 $8.03 $8.55 $8.71 $7.80 $8.68 $8.00 $8.39 $7.77 $7.90 $9.05 $11.56 $8.65

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Director, Manufacturing Director, Operations Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Dock Worker Electrician Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Plant Executive Officer Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instructor Instrument Repairer Janitor Keypunch Operator Machinist

Em12lo1ees 6 3 2 2 2 1 1 1
23 19
1 9 1 3 1 4 4 14 3 1 2 12 28 29 8 4 7 4 31 2 1 20 12 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $12.72 $28.44 $17.07 $12.89 $13.46 $19.23 $19.18 $13.46
$9.33 $8.13 $10.00 $14.85 $27.76 $23.25 $17.21 $23.97 $6.82 $11.67 $22.44 $18.10 $26.45 $32.01 $12.11 $7.80 $8.19 $10.15 $5.79 $12.03 $6.89 $11.00 $16.07 $5.78 $6.80 $11.74

Average Highest Wage
Reported $13.46 $28.44 $17.07 $12.89 $15.38 $19.23 $19.18 $18.27 $11.02 $8.96 $10.00 $20.30 $27.76 $24.09 $17.21 $23.97 $7.39 $12.42 $24.11 $18.10 $26.45 $42.39 $21.04 $7.80 $8.25 $11.74 $6.91 $12.53 $10.06 $11.34 $16.07 $6.46 $9.30 $12.56

Average $13.09 $28.44 $17.07 $12.89 $14.78 $19.23 $19.18 $15.62 $10.15 $8.63 $10.00 $17.74 $27.76 $23.67 $17.21 $23.97 $7.20 $12.07 $23.28 $18.10 $26.45 $36.39 $17.46 $7.80 $8.23 $10.95 $6.21 $12.28 $7.78 $11.17 $16.07 $6.09 $7.72 $12.36

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, Division Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond.

Em12loyees 5
18 7
27 2 1
14 3 1 2 2 5 7 2 1 1
12 3 1 1
17 2
20 2 2 4 2 2 2 8 2 4
14 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.04
$8.51 $8.65 $10.42 $16.88 $10.00 $15.34 $14.77 $21.73 $29.66 $20.77 $49.40 $17.74 $16.59 $38.46 $16.59 $12.53 $19.46 $13.00 $9.62 $20.72 $17.31 $16.78 $16.17 $15.87 $17.02 $20.95 $26.20 $16.73 $15.63 $7.80 $13.84 $12.35 $12.56

Average Highest Wage
Reported $14.04 $14.84 $10.46 $10.42 $19.38 $10.00 $37.16 $14.77 $21.73 $29.66 $31.73 $49.70 $17.74 $16.59 $38.46 $16.59 $13.31 $19.55 $13.00 $9.62 $25.86 $24.52 $20.24 $16.17 $18.27 $23.21 $20.95 $26.20 $20.91 $17.77 $7.80 $13.84 $13.03 $14.32

Average $14.04 $12.55 $9.54 $10.42 $18.12 $10.00 $24.19 $14.77 $21.73 $29.66 $26.25 $49.70 $17.74 $16.59 $38.46 $16.59 $12.97 $19.50 $13.00 $9.62 $23.05 $20.91 $18.27 $16.17 $17.55 $20.37 $20.95 $26.20 $18.82 $16.82 $7.80 $13.84 $12.89 $13.15

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Mechanic, Sewing Machine Nurse Order Puller Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Sanitarian Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Engineering Technician, Maintenance

Em12loyees 27 1 37 3 1 9 10 16
2 1 1 3 42 2 1 1 7 2 9 2 1 3 1 3 25 2 69 5 5 12 2 3 3 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.15 $15.38
$5.94 $12.17 $16.88
$7.21 $8.32 $16.62 $8.45 $11.31 $10.74 $8.72 $5.86 $6.90 $6.00 $16.25 $16.25 $13.75 $8.00 $15.50 $17.79 $11.05 $9.85 $9.00 $12.22 $8.82 $9.42 $9.47 $11.03 $9.05 $8.40 $13.26 $9.93 $15.02

Average Highest Wage
Reported $12.29 $15.38 $8.21 $13.61 $16.88 $8.39 $8.46 $16.62 $8.45 $11.31 $10.74 $8.72 $8.50 $6.90 $6.00 $16.25 $16.25 $13.75 $10.17 $15.50 $17.79 $13.17 $9.85 $10.25 $14.13 -$8.82 $10.78 $10.80 $11.23 $10.94 $8.40 $13.26 $9.93 $15.02

Average $11.19 $15.38 $6.49 $12J2 $16.88 $7.80 $8.39 $16.62 $8.45 $11.31 $10.74 $8.72 $6.56 $6.90 $6.00 $16.25 $16.25 $13.75 $9.02 $15.50 $17.79 $12.11 $9.85 $9.67 $12.90 $8.82 $10.03 $10.40 $11.13 $9.73 $8.40 $13.26 $9.93 $15.02

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Test Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em12loyees 60 18 2 2 2 7
125 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.22
$7.19 $7.32 $6.38 $10.39 $6.97 $5.90 $11.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$12.17 $8.39 $7.32 $6.38
$10.39 $7.93 $8.59
$11.35

Average $11.81 $7.79 $7.32 $6.38 $10.39 $7.42 $6.79 $11.18

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 23 46 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 7 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

7

7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

11

11

11- 15 years

12

13

Over 15 years

13

13

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

78.3% Major Medical

21.7% Profit Sharing

39.1% Sick Leave 47.8% Dental Ins 71.7% Group Life Ins 34.8% Disability Ins

4.3% Stock Purchase Plan 19.6% Payroll Saving Plan 43.5% 401(k) Plan 15.2% Retirement Plan

47.8% Hospital Ins

30.4% Year End Bonus

41.3% Personal Leave

15.2% Vacation Bonus

21.7% Shift Premium 13.0% Education Asst 54.3% Jury Duty Pay 47.8% Maternity Leave 39.1% Funeral Leave Pay 26.1% Military Leave 8.7% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 21.7% 13.0% 10.9% 6.5%

Time&AHalf
95.7% 21.7% 39.1% 28.3% 19.6%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.3% 13.0%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.2%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 24.61% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Door Assembler, Production Assembler, Subassembly Assembler, Truss Band Saw Operator Boiler Operator/Tender Boring Machine Operator Cabinet Installer Cabinetmaker Chain Offbearer Chainsaw Operator Chipper Operator Clean Up Worker Cut-Off Saw Operator Dado Operator Drier Tender Edger, Automatic Faller Filer Finisher Gang Sawyer Gluing Machine Operator Grader Group Leader, Production Head Sawyer Inspector, General Kiln Operator Knife Grinder Laborer, General Lathe Operator Leadman Log Scaler Logging Tractor Operator Lumber Piler

Em12lo:y:ees
23

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$7.38

449

$7.16

2

$7.25

101

$6.42

29

$8.92

18

$9.64

10

$7.72

35

$9.94

92

$9.28

101

$7.14

18

$7.17

11

$7.38

48

$7.11

11

$8.52

5

$6.40

4

$11.20

47

$7.39

7

$11.07

28

$10.44

8

$9.31

20

$8.01

4

$7.94

84

$10.16

61

$11.36

25

$12.77

4

$8.74

14

$9.71

9

$11.03

143

$6.72

6

$11.50

32

$8.85

9

$9.47

30

$9.31

77

$8.99

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.94

Average $8.01

$7.86

$7.71

$7.25

$7.25

$9.01

$7.43

$11.27

$9.93

$11.37

$10.46

$9.45

$8.62

$13.78

$11.77

$14.29

$11.60

$8.18

$7.66

$9.11

$8.03

$8.02

$7.68

$7.97

$7.42

$9.17

$8.85

$10.60

$7.50

$13.00

$12.00

$8.04

$7.72

$13.71

$12.39

$14.54

$12.74

$11.66

$10.64

$9.26

$8.64

$8.62

$8.28

$12.63

$11.50

$12.83

$12.16

$14.50

$13.64

$9.24

$8.98

$11.33

$10.11

$11.36

$11.20

$8.62

$7.63

$13.00

$12.70

$10.41

$9.89

$11.44

$10.06

$11.20

$10.24

$10.60

$9.46

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Lumber Yard Worker Machine Operator Machine Setter Machinist, Wood Material Handler Millwright Molder Operator Nailer, Hand Nailing Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Planer Operator Plastic Laminator Pole Framer Power Barker Operator Press Operator Radial Saw Operator Relief Worker Resaw Operator Ripsaw Operator Router Operator Sander, Hand Sander, Machine Saw Offbearer Sawmill Worker Scale Operator Sorter Stock Cutter Strapper Operator Tenoner Operator Treating Plant Operator Trim Saw Operator Utility Worker Variety Saw Operator

Average Lowest Wage Em12loyees Reported

52

$7.26

24

$9.00

7

$9.29

9

$8.72

105

$8.17

42

$12.02

9

$9.72

56

$6.54

17

$6.69

14

$5.94

9

$10.13

37

$10.06

14

$9.54

16

$8.12

13

$9.59

34

$10.32

32

$8.53

6

$7.50

19

$7.40

15

$7.15

7

$7.29

22

$6.18

8

$6.95

17

$6.73

171

$7.33

2

$8.20

32

$8.38

34

$6.06

8

$9.82

18

$9.39

3

$9.00

55

$8.54

54

$6.60

7

$7.32

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.25

Average $7.78

$9.00

$9.00

$11.29 $10.29

$10.83

$9.94

$9.66

$8.63

$14.00 $13.49

$11.98 $10.70

$11.56

$8.44

$7.80

$7.21

$6.73

$6.23

$10.13 $10.13

$12.16 $11.15

$12.79 $11.16

$8.75

$8.36

$10.69 $10.67

$11.39 $10.86

$9.34

$8.82

$7.79

$7.79

$8.15

$7.73

$9.17

$7.96

$11.57

$9.29

$7.18

$6.68

$9.90

$8.10

$7.49

$7.17

$9.09

$8.36

$8.20

$8.20

$9.26

$8.58

$9.67

$7.65

$10.13

$9.97

$11.70

$10.55

$9.00

$9.00

$9.59

$9.30

$8.20

$7.75

$7.89

$7.61

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Woodworking Machine Offbearer Woodworking Machine Operator Woodworking Shop Hand

Em:1210:y:ees
4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$7.62

41

$7.27

27

$6.67

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.62 $9.23
$10.64

Average
$8.12 $8.18 $8.69

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Engineering Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply CNC Programmer Computer Operator Controller Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Cost Estimator

Emuloyees 8
15 15 19 54
1 18 10 10
4 1 4 4 2 1 16 2 4 1 1 2 5 2 32 5 1 2 1 6 1 5 3 8 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.08 $10.78
$9.50 $15.18
$8.16 $8.25 $9.30 $10.25 $9.90 $10.92 $35.00 $10.00 $8.06 $10.94 $12.32 $6.65 $10.06 $11.11 $9.00 $9.97 $9.80 $8.76 $10.52 $10.29 $8.48 $9.00 $12.38 $11.50 $27.90 $10.50 $12.18 $18.38 $14.21 $17.96

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$15.08

Average $15.08

$11.27

$11.00

$10.27

$9.87

$15.28

$15.23

$14.77

$11.44

$8.25

$8.25

$10.84

$10.00

$11.24

$10.74

$12.13

$10.67

$10.92

$10.92

$35.00

$35.00

$18.12

$12.75

$11.19

$9.12

$10.94

$10.94

$12.32

$12.32

$7.45

$7.07

$10.06

$10.06

$11 .11

$11.11

$9.00

$9.00

$9.97

$9.97

$9.80

$9.80

$11.56

$10.16

$13.42

$11.97

$11.41

$10.90

$9.89

$9.89

$9.00

$9.00

$12.38

$12.38

$11.50

$11.50

$28.31

$28.10

$10.50

$10.50

$12.40

$12.29

$18.38

$18.38

$15.77

$15.05

$17.96

$17.96

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Crane/Hoist/Derrick Operator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Operations Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Driver, Route Sales Dump Truck Operator Electrician Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Sales Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor

Em12loyees 7
25 1 3 7 1 1 2 3 1 4 3 3 1
24 7 1 1 1 7 4 2 1 10 2 11 16
62 34
5 8 3 1 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.10 $11.41 $12.32
$7.48 $9.21 $19.71 $22.50 $19.23 $21.98 $24.04 $23.21 $12.17 $10.00 $11.06 $13.39 $13.40 $18.27 $15.00 $20.19 $24.87 $13.75 $16.70 $17.50 $35.06 $15.38 $17.20 $16.85 $8.54 $7.74 $10.38 $9.97 $17.95 $6.50 $6.20

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$11.66

Average $10.70

$13.09

$12.67

$12.32

$12.32

$7.48

$7.48

$14.50

$11.86

$19.71

$19.71

$22.50

$22.50

$24.04

$21.63

$25.99

$23.99

$24.04

$24.04

$29.14

$26.18

$12.33

$12.25

$17.50

$13.75

$11.06

$11.06

$15.13

$14.07

$20.00

$16.31

$18.27

$18.27

$15.00

$15.00

$20.19

$20.19

$29.97

$26.70

$15.75

$14.75

$16.70

$16.70

$20.00

$18.75

$41.56

$36.56

$15.38

$15.38

$20.40

$19.12

$18.62

$17.94

$9.75

$9.15

$8.29

$8.01

$10.82

$10.49

$11.22

$10.51

$17.95

$17.95

$7.25

$7.00

$6.77

$6.44

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Department Manager, District Manager, Division Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Overhead Crane Operator

Em12lo1ees 79 2 9 56 4 6 5 1 1 2 7 6 7 12 4 1 1 10 9 14 2 10 2 8 2 1 10 1 1 1 9 4 21 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $8.75
$13.75 $13.14 $11.00
$9.36 $10.32 $21.68 $20.00 $14.18 $19.33 $20.25 $15.38 $26.54 $27.38 $21.22 $30.77 $20.67 $12.86 $29.30 $23.90 $19.04 $19.48 $16.50 $18.37 $15.87 $19.04 $25.21 $34.62 $18.92 $13.00 $12.47 $10.38 $11.30 $11.40

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.89

Average $8.89

$13.75

$13.75

$13.41

$13.36

$14.13

$13.05

$9.74

$9.55

$10.60

$10.60

$23.53

$22.53

$20.00

$20.00

$14.18

$14.18

$19.33

$19.33

$23.36

$23.00

$24.04

$18.27

$26.54

$26.54

$30.30

$28.16

$21.22

$21.22

$30.77

$30.77

$20.67

$20.67

$13.67

$13.23

$27.35

$29.57

$24.04

$23.97

$19.04

$19.04

$20.82

$20.15

$17.00

$16.75

$19.00

$19.00

$15.87

$15.87

$19.04

$19.04

$25.21

$25.21

$34.62

$34.62

$18.92

$18.92

$16.25

$14.62

$13.14

$12.81

$14.12

$12.25

$13.53

$12.25

$11.40

$11 .40

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Painter, Production Quality Control Tester Receptionist Route Salesperson Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Tractor Operator

Em12loyees 5 1
12 1
23 7 4
19 10
3
4 10
2 2 1 1 3 6 1 15 14 53 3 4 1 1 2 4 4 2 18 2 14 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $8.40
$10.84 $8.73
$15.00 $13.11 $11.10 $11.96
$9.48 $10.53 $24.68 $22.00 $21.67 $10.00 $14.95 $13.22 $12.46 $12.18 $11.90 $17.00 $14.34 $17.08 $15.05 $16.84 $11.21 $10.00 $16.83 $16.35 $16.08 $14.46 $12.00 $13.75 $11.54 $10.81
$7.50

Average Highest Wage
Reported $12.00 $10.84 $8.86 $15.00 $14.62 $12.79 $11.96 $11.24 $11.36 $24.68 $22.00 $22.51 $13.00 $14.95 $17.31 $12.46 $12.18 $13.40 $17.00 $19.34 $19.82 $16.09 $16.84 $11.96 $10.00 $16.83 $20.67 $16.08 $15.06 $12.00 $13.75 $11.54 $14.54 $9.00

Average $10.20 $10.84 $8.75 $15.00 $13.87 $11.78 $11.96 $10.28 $10.94 $24.68 $22.00 $22.16 $11.50 $14.95 $15.87 $12.46 $12.18 $12.49 $17.00 $17.41 $18.89 $15.60 $16.84 $11.58 $10.00 $16.83 $18.27 $16.08 $15.06 $12.00 $13.75 $11.54 $12.78 $8.75

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

59

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Employees 78 39 22 11

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.08
$10.13
$9.04
$11.49

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$11.44
$10.68
$12.18
$11.49

Average $10.74 $10.39 $10.03 $11.49

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

60

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 24 82 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually: .

(a) hourly employees 6 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

6

2 -5 years

8

8

6 - 10 years

10

10

11 - 15 years

11

11

Over 15 years

11

12

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

64.6% Major Medical

18.3% Profit Sharing

26.8% Sick Leave 39.0% Dental Ins 54.9% Group Life Ins

1.2% Stock Purchase Plan 23.2% Payroll Saving Plan 30.5% 401(k) Plan

39.0% Disability Ins 42.7% Hospital Ins

19.5% Retirement Plan 54.9% Year End Bonus

37.8% Personal Leave

9.8% Vacation Bonus

19.5% Shift Premium 14.6% Education Asst 42.7% Jury Duty Pay 25.6% Maternity Leave 46.3% Funeral Leave Pay 24.4% Military Leave 14.6% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
2.4% 28.0% 14.6% 9.8% 13.4%

Time&AHalf
95.1% 12.2% 19.5% 20.7% 22.0%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 2.4% 3.7% 11.0%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 25.83% of employee wages.

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourisn

61

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Furniture Assembler, Hardware Assembler, Production Band Saw Operator Boring Machine Operator Box Spring Maker Cabinet Installer Cabinetmaker Cutter, Machine Fabricator-Assembler, Metal Parts Filer/Grinder/Buffer Finished Stock Inspector Finisher, Furniture Finisher, Production Gluer Group Leader, Production Inspector, General Laborer, General Machine Operator Machine Set Up Operator Material Handler Mattress Finisher Mattress Maker Packager, Hand Painter, Spray Powerbrake/Bending Machine Operator Punch Press Operator Quilter Ripsaw Operator Router Operator Sander, Hand Screen Printer Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equip. Sewing Machine Operator, Special Equip.

Emnlo:t:ees 26

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$7.04

9

$9.36

353

$8.01

3

$8.50

4

$7.75

18

$8.46

4

$12.00

28

$10.61

2

$7.73

4

$7.50

5

$8.00

4

$9.60

9

$8.33

4

$7.75

4

$8.14

23

$9.80

13

$12.51

22

$7.04

45

$7.44

2

$12.00

28

$7.52

12

$9.20

26

$8.77

80

$7.37

7

$9.69

9

$10.39

18

$10.00

19

$8.33

3

$12.67

2

$11.00

16

$6.50

2

$9.35

45

$7.92

20

$9.31

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.88

Average $7.85

$11.91

$10.31

$10.03

$8.96

$10.02

$9.34

$9.62

$8.44

$11.29

$9.88

$19.00

$14.25

$15.14

$12.83

$7.73

$7.73

$10.00

$8.75

$9.20

$8.65

$9.60

$9.60

$10.36

$9.28

$8.75

$8.38

$9.14

$8.64

$11.70

$10.50

$13.00

$12.76

$7.89

$7.39

$8.18

$7.81

$14.00

$13.00

$8.87

$8.06

$12.21

$10.97

$10.23

$9.40

$8.20

$7.76

$11.51

$10.60

$14.39

$11.79

$13.00

$11.50

$9.66

$9.09

$13.33

$13.00

$17.32

$14.16

$7.21

$6.86

$10.00

$9.68

$10.12

$8.96

$9.98

$9.64

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

62

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Production Jobs

Job Title Springer Stapler, Hand Tool & Die Maker Upholstery Cutter/Trimmer Utility Worker Welder, Arc Welder, Spot Woodworking Machine Operator

Em12lo1ees
7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.55

2

$8.18

1

$12.00

4

$9.55

21

$7.62

21

$10.70

7

$9.95

13

$8.69

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.55 $8.97 $12.00 $9.55 $8.50 $13.70 $10.71 $11.46

Average
$9.55 $8.58 $12.00 $9.55 $8.07 $12.51 $10.34 $10.08

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

63

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Engineering Clerk, General Clerk, Order Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock CNC Programmer Controller Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Research & Development Electrician Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process

Em12lo:yees 6 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 2 2 4 1 1 2 11 2 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.67 $12.45 $15.00 $11.29 $18.84 $10.25 $13.40 $10.67
$9.13 $11.80 $10.25 $12.00
$9.38 $10.34
$8.75 $10.50 $11.00
$9.58 $9.50 $13.45 $25.95 $18.99 $11.00 $19.95 $9.87 $9.50 $32.20 $24.66 $30.00 $42.42 $16.55 $12.50 $27.74 $17.91

Average Highest Wage
Reported $17.07 $12.45 $20.00 $12.79 $18.84 $10.25 $13.40 $10.67 $11.06 $11.80 $10.25 $12.00 $9.38 $10.34 $8.75 $10.50 $11.00 $10.58 $12.25 $16.50 $25.95 $18.99 $11.00 $19.95 $17.86 $9.50 $32.20 $24.66 $30.00 $42.42 $16.55 $33.65 $27.74 $17.91

Average $16.27 $12.45 $16.67 $12.08 $18.84 $10.25 $13.40 $10.67 $10.00 $11.80 $10.25 $12.00 $9.38 $10.34 $8.75 $10.50 $11.00 $10.08 $10.87 $14.98 $25.95 $18.99 $11.00 $19.95 $12.44 $9.50 $32.20 $24.66 $30.00 $42.42 $16.55 $21.15 $27.74 $17.91

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

64

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Project Executive Officer Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Customer Service Manager, Division Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Training Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Sewing Machine Order Puller Painter, Production Production Scheduler

Em12loyees 1 4 5
21 1 2 1 2 6 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2
11 6 4 3 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $19.48 $51.53 $12.62
$9.76 $9.00 $6.00 $9.13 $11.25 $8.32 $19.10 $18.23 $11.12 $11.50 $19.31 $28.85 $13.75 $37.26 $17.90 $16.35 $16.50 $27.99 $11.50 $25.74 $18.88 $15.73 $26.96 $25.04 $24.05 $14.75 $11.62 $15.21 $9.50 $9.25 $11.49

Average Highest Wage
Reported $19.48 $51.53 $14.62 $10.41 $9.00 $6.50 $11.06 $11.55 $8.38 $19.10 $18.23 $11.12 $11.50 $19.31 $28.85 $13.75 $37.26 $17.90 $16.35 $16.50 $27.99 $11.50 $26.61 $19.23 $15.73 $27.66 $27.59 $24.05 $14.75 $13.32 $15.21 $9.50 $11.00 $13.97

Average $19.48 $51.53 $13.62 $10.19 $9.00 $6.38 $10.00 $11.40 $8.35 $19.10 $18.23 $11.12 $11.50 $19.31 $28.85 $13.75 $37.26 $17.90 $16.35 $16.50 $27.99 $11.50 $26.17 $19.08 $15.73 $27.36 $26.31 $24.05 $14.75 $12.27 $15.21 $9.50 $10.15 $12.74

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

65

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Project Coordinator Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Chaser Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Plant Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Technician, Quality Control Tool Crib Attendant Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em12lo1ees 1
10 10
1 3 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 7 19 1 4 3 1 6 20 3 12

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.50
$8.34 $25.58
$9.13 $6.58 $6.00 $7.44 $12.25 $21.62 $17.19 $12.50 $13.21 $23.24 $12.20 $13.96 $20.19 $14.24 $15.40 $12.69 $8.84 $11.93 $9.80 $9.17

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$14.50

Average $14.50

$8.59

$8.47

$34.81

$28.85

$11.06

$9.62

$15.75

$10.69

$8.00

$7.00

$8.18

$7.81

$12.25

$12.25

$21.62

$21.62

$19.73

$18.61

$12.50

$12.50

$14.53

$13.98

$23.24

$23.24

$14.86

$13.96

$14.09

$14.02

$20.19

$20.19

$14.57

$14.43

$15.40

$15.40

$12.69

$12.69

$10.60

$9.72

$14.24

$12.99

$9.80

$9.80

$10.00

$9.35

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

66

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 25 19 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 8 days

(b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

After 1 year 2 -5 years 6 - 10 years 11 - 15 years

Vacation Days Hourly Employees
6 8 10 12

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)
6 8 11 12

Over 15 years

12

12

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

78.9% Major Medical

15.8% Profit Sharing

26.3% Sick Leave 52.6% Dental Ins

0.0% Stock Purchase Plan 31.6% Payroll Saving Plan

73.7% Group Life Ins

47.4% 401(k) Plan

26.3% Disability Ins

10.5% Retirement Plan

73.7% Hospital Ins

42.1% Year End Bonus

26.3% Personal Leave

21.1% Vacation Bonus

21.1% Shift Premium 15.8% Education Asst 57.9% Jury Duty Pay 42.1% Maternity Leave 52.6% Funeral Leave Pay 36.8% Military Leave 10.5% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 31.6% 10.5% 10.5% 21.1%

Time &A Half
100.0% 21.1% 47.4% 31.6% 10.5%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 21.1% 21.1%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.3%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 22.50% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

67

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Production Back Tender Bag Machine Operator Bag Machine Packer Baler Operator Band Saw Operator Beater Operator Bindery Worker Boiler Operator/Tender Brown Stock Washer Bundler Carton Forming Machine Operator Causticizer Chemical Operator I Chipper Operator Conveyor Operator Core Winding Operator Coremaker Corrugator Operator Cutting Machine Tender Cylinder Die Machine Operator Cylinder Machine Operator Die Maker Die Press Operator Digester Operator Envelope Machine Operator Evaporator Operator Extruder Operator Finisher Flexo-Folder-Gluer Operator Fourdrinier Machine Tender Gluing Machine Operator Group Leader, Production Inspector, General

Em2lo1ees 77

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.33

26

$21.76

63

$8.35

25

$7.50

27

$9.19

11

$13.20

4

$16.11

21

$6.64

24

$18.34

16

$19.90

3

$9.04

31

$6.73

12

$19.24

5

$13.29

8

$14.91

27

$14.19

20

$22.79

30

$14.64

24

$12.71

3

$11.64

2

$6.35

2

$9.25

10

$12.32

46

$10.10

8

$21.21

11

$8.07

4

$17.43

50

$9.65

11

$8.45

83

$11.64

24

$20.18

33

$9.47

60

$18.09

16

$14.08

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.83

Average $9.44

$22.91

$22.24

$11.49

$10.19

$10.00

$9.25

$9.76

$9.49

$13.27

$13.24

$16.11

$16.11

$9.44

$7.90

$22.12

$20.50

$21.85

$20.87

$9.39

$9.39

$8.41

$8.00

$20.50

$19.65

$13.29

$13.29

$15.80

$15.36

$14.30

$14.22

$22.79

$22.79

$16.80

$15.71

$12.71

$12.71

$12.41

$12.03

$9.50

$7.35

$11.50

$10.38

$13.45

$13.07

$12.52

$11.60

$21.21

$21.21

$9.52

$8.96

$17.43

$17.43

$12.66

$11.06

$9.89

$9.29

$12.40

$12.07

$20.48

$20.33

$11.98

$11.16

$20.49

$19.73

$14.88

$14.56

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

68

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Label Operator Laborer, General Machine Fixer Machine Helper/Die Changer Machine Operator I Machine Set Up Operator Material Handler Millwright Napkin Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Palletizer Operator Plate Maker Printer Printer/Slatter Operator Printing Equipment Operator Printing Press Helper Printing Press Operator Pulp and Paper Tester Pulper Refinery Operator Rewinder Operator Scrapper Sheeter Operator Slasher Operator Slitter/Cutter Operator Stacker Utility Worker Waxer Operator Wet Machine Tender Winder Operator

Average Lowest Wage Em12lo1ees Reported

4

$8.50

203

$8.39

19

$10.25

21

$9.76

10

$20.16

10

$7.92

64

$10.51

94

$20.10

11

$7.50

18

$7.61

26

$10.20

14

$11.12

13

$9.45

4

$11.07

21

$11.13

35

$12.74

57

$8.47

69

$10.27

8

$17.48

8

$13.68

8

$16.33

25

$13.66

3

$10.11

21

$8.90

8

$15.80

20

$10.19

3

$8.25

52

$11.97

57

$13.67

8

$11.97

10

$14.13

Average Highest Wage
Reported $11.40 $9.44 $12.86 $12.64 $22.18 $13.70 $11.92 $22.21 $12.60 $9.00 $11.37 $11.74 $13.25 $11.07 $12.18 $12.74 $11.88 $15.21 $17.48 $13.68 $16.33 $14.10 $10.11 $11.95 $15.80 $11.58 $9.00 $13.29 $13.67 $11.97 $15.09

Average $9.88 $8.92
$12.19 $11.10 $20.76
$9.52 $11.20 $21.10
$9.21 $8.03 $10.86 $11.39 $11.67 $11.07 $11.57 $12.74 $9.68 $13.17 $17.48 $13.68 $16.33 $13.92 $10.11 $10.94 $15.80 $10.80 $8.65 $12.46 $13.67 $11.97 $15.65

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

69

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Checker Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Order Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing

Em:12loyees 6
12 2 8 3
23 7 5 4 2 2 1 5 7 4 4 3 2 2 2 15 5 1 5 5 2 1 1 1 36 5 2 2 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.64 $12.66 $15.25 $16.30 $13.19 $10.30 $10.37 $10.28 $11.18 $10.00 $13.72
$7.50 $9.55 $10.32 $6.92 $13.02 $12.19 $8.00 $7.70 $7.05 $10.15 $13.99 $19.23 $24.55 $15.13 $31.15 $12.98 $17.82 $9.75 $11.25 $20.50 $15.03 $30.77 $18.75

Average Highest Wage
Reported $21.78 $14.33 $15.25 $25.36 $13.19 $14.77 $11.72 $13.42 $11.90 $10.41 $14.68 $9.00 $11.45 $12.00 $10.19 $13.98 $13.64 $8.00 $12.28 $9.25 $12.60 $15.21 $28.85 $27.23 $16.44 $31.15 $12.98 $17.82 $9.75 $17.11 $22.33 $15.03 $30.77 $20.67

Average $20.05 $13.46 $15.25 $20.64 $13.19 $11.75 $11.04 $12.16 $11.54 $10.20 $14.20 $8.00 $10.50 $11.20 $8.34 $13.50 $12.96 $8.00 $9.54 $8.15 $11.45 $14.66 $24.04 $24.83 $15.79 $31.15 $12.98 $17.82 $9.75 $13.87 $21.41 $15.03 $30.77 $20.67

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

70

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Drafter, Mechanical Driver, Route Sales Electrician Engineer, Design Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Project Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Human Resources Assistant Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance

Em12loyees 1 1 2
11 16
1 1 4 3 3 1 11 1 12 62 2 1 16 9 7 13 14 3 1 1 8 2 4 1 1 1 9 5 5

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $21.63 $75.96 $16.79
$8.35 $14.62 $18.27 $18.51 $22.50 $25.45 $18.21 $17.12 $24.70 $11.50 $28.48
$9.73 $9.68 $5.50 $9.80 $13.09 $16.64 $11.70 $15.56 $21.86 $33.65 $37.51 $21.61 $21.49 $22.64 $27.08 $16.83 $38.65 $42.11 $28.30 $21.11

Average Highest Wage
Reported $27.88 $75.96 $17.22 $10.90 $16.94 $18.27 $29.62 $38.57 $30.54 $24.58 $28.55 $33.78 $11.50 $36.04 $11.25 $10.18 $7.00 $11.28 $16.31 $17.58 $14.81 $16.10 $21.86 $33.65 $37.51 $24.01 $25.48 $30.82 $27.08 $29.62 $38.65 $44.00 $34.62 $23.74

Average $24.76 $75.96 $17.01 $9.39 $16.04 $18.27 $22.64 $30.33 $28.09 $21.70 $23.62 $29.66 $11.50 $31.00 $10.51 $9.93 $6.25 $11.28 $15.44 $17.12 $14.54 $15.83 $21.86 $33.65 $37.51 $22.40 $23.77 $27.79 $27.08 $21.39 $38.65 $43.06 $31.43 $22.27

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

71

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Order Puller Photographer Production Scheduler Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production

Em12lo1ees 5 1 5 2
10 9 3 8 1 6 1 5 1
84 3
16 1 7 2 9
46 3 3 2 3 4 7 2 2 1 2 5
20 27

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $25.33 $27.05 $14.52 $19.55 $33.13 $32.91 $34.40 $22.54 $27.05 $43.39 $13.25 $16.75 $11.52 $17.65 $16.31
$9.22 $13.00 $17.67 $10.14
$9.46 $15.72 $10.98 $15.34 $12.38 $43.22 $21.35 $27.37 $48.81 $22.33 $19.23 $21.95 $23.69 $16.94 $20.54

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$33.67

Average $28.75

$45.08

$36.25

$14.52

$14.52

$24.38

$21.96

$39.34

$36.31

$33.82

$33.37

$36.63

$35.50

$25.03

$23.22

$45.08

$35.62

$43.39

$43.39

$13.25

$13.25

$17.65

$17.20

$11.52

$11.52

$23.30

$20.31

$16.31

$16.31

$10.27

$10.27

$13.00

$13.00

$18.29

$17.88

$12.31

$10.60

$10.27

$9.74

$25.91

$19.82

$12.78

$11.87

$15.52

$15.43

$13.68

$13.03

$44.61

$43.92

$26.18

$23.75

$34.63

$31.00

$48.81

$48.81

$22.33

$22.33

$19.23

$19.23

$48.06

$35.00

$26.21

$24.71

$23.49

$19.34

$26.73

$23.65

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

72

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electronics Technician, Laboratory Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em12lo:y:ees
2 5 4 5 2 3 5 6 11 2 7 3 18 2 20

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$15.40 $17.91 $13.37 $22.73 $31.33 $15.15 $14.00 $11.73 $16.18 $13.46 $10.99 $13.00 $12.09 $10.86
$9.53

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$15.40 $19.37 $18.40 $36.17 $39.62 $15.15 $19.98 $15.31 $18.37 $15.01 $14.13 $18.55 $12.42 $12.60 $11.60

Average
$15.40 $18.62 $15.89 $31.00 $35.23 $15.15 $17.00 $14.36 $17,16 $14.24 $13.11 $15.75 $12.26 $11.73 $10.42

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

73

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 26 32 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 10 days

(b) salary employees 10 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

10

11

6 - 10 years

13

13

11 - 15 years

16

16

Over 15 years

18

17

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

90.6% Major Medical

21.9% Profit Sharing

50.0% Sick Leave 68.8% Dental Ins 81.3% Group Life Ins

12.5% Stock Purchase Plan 31.3% Payroll Saving Plan 75.0% 401(k) Plan

59.4% Disability Ins 71.9% Hospital Ins

56.3% Retirement Plan 31.3% Year End Bonus

37.5% Personal Leave

9.4% Vacation Bonus

53.1% Shift Premium 46.9% Education Asst 78.1% Jury Duty Pay 68.8% Maternity Leave 78.1% Funeral Leave Pay 68.8% Military Leave 21.9% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 28.1% 21.9% 18.8% 21.9%

Time &A Half
96.9% 37.5% 40.6% 18.8% 18.8%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 28.1% 37.5%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 12.5%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 30.86% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

74

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Production Assistant Press Operator Baler Operator Beveler Bindery Worker Binding Machine Operator Bobst Operator Book Trimmer Box Maker Clean Up Worker Collater Collating Machine Operator Composition Technician Compositor Copier Operator Cutter, Hand Cutter, Machine Cutting Machine Operator Cylinder Press Operator Drill Punch Operator Electronic Pre-press Electronic Typesetting Machine Operator Finisher, Production Flexographic Press Operator Folder Operator Folding Machine Setter Galley Stripper Gluer Gluing Machine Operator Group Leader, Production Hand Worker Ink Technician Inker Inspector, Screen Printing

Average Lowest Wage Em:glo:y:ees Reported

141

$7.02

56

$9.65

38

$8.54

37

$5.53

65

$9.08

20

$7.68

3

$12.00

4

$10.00

3

$10.82

8

$5.73

13

$7.86

53

$10.47

4

$8.90

3

$5.97

4

$9.75

3

$7.77

32

$7.75

25

$10.26

2

$14.25

12

$7.52

19

$10.74

55

$9.28

58

$7.20

25

$9.78

16

$10.81

5

$12.30

3

$12.33

1

$7.50

4

$9.88

33

$9.56

3

$7.92

7

$9.46

3

$12.67

4

$9.38

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.80

Average $8.04

$11.93

$10.78

$9.79

$9.18

$6.12

$5.82

$11.69

$10.41

$10.06

$8.62

$16.00

$14.00

$11.90

$10.50

$11.50

$11.05

$6.83

$6.20

$8.91

$8.42

$13.98

$12.76

$12.00

$9.45

$20.00

$13.33

$11.50

$10.75

$8.60

$8.19

$10.69

$9.00

$12.61

$11.57

$14.25

$14.25

$8.46

$7.95

$17.50

$16.22

$12.45

$10.67

$9.55

$8.38

$13.60

$11.35

$12.75

$11.70

$13.80

$13.05

$12.33

$12.33

$8.50

$8.00

$12.40

$11.12

$12.41

$10.73

$8.58

$8.25

$12.19

$10.71

$13.82

$13.26

$19.05

$14.21

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

75

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Production Jobs

Job Title Job Press Operator Job Printer Jogger Label Press Operator Laborer, General Laminating Machine Operator Lead Pressman Lithographic Photographer Material Handler Off Con Press Operator Offset Duplicating Machine Operator Offset Plate Maker Offset Press Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Perfect Binder Operator Phototypesetter Plate Maker Plate Mounter Press Assistant Press Feeder Printer Printing Press Operator Production Operator Roll Tender Rotogravure Press Operator Scanner Operator Screen Printer Stacker Stitching Machine Setter Stripper Typesetter Utility Worker Web Press Operator

Em12loyees
94

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.87

2

$8.75

18

$7.71

5

$9.09

76

$5.84

3

$10.30

13

$13.56

6

$13.68

42

$8.12

10

$10.41

8

$10.25

13

$12.34

101

$10.92

66

$6.90

41

$8.93

7

$14.07

8

$11.69

17

$10.15

6

$8.75

3

$8.00

4

$15.12

43

$11.03

3

$9.02

28

$9.10

18

$8.62

23

$16.62

13

$11.78

1

$14.65

5

$8.88

2

$8.75

14

$14.24

14

$13.08

3

$8.50

29

$13.76

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$13.38 $8.75 $9.25 $9.70 $7.93 $14.00 $18.51 $14.42 $9.97 $15.62 $12.75 $12.76 $16.55 $8.55 $10.93 $16.21 $17.31 $12.10 $12.15 $9.75 $15.69 $14.68 $13.53 $12.21 $10.84 $23.01 $14.70 $14.65 $9.79 $11.25 $16.19 $14.72 $10.00 $18.07

Average
$11.16 $8.75 $8.81 $9.39 $6.45 $12.15 $16.05 $13.92 $8.99 $13.02 $11.25 $12.47 $14.31 $7.74 $10.01 $15.11 $14.90 $10.96 $10.46
$8.85
$15.60 $13.46 $11.27 $10.65
$9.72
$18.37 $12.82 $14.65
$9.35 $10.00 $15.09 $13.90
$9.25 $16.08

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

76

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Chemist Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving CNC Machinist Collector Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety

Em:1210:yees
5 14 11 4 10 4
1 21 11
4 2 2 5 6 4 2 1 9 1 2 3 2 1 3 45 2 1 11 35 4 23 1 2 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.56 $10.69 $17.22
$8.00 $12.79 $13.31 $25.51
$7.75 $10.36 $10.43
$8.97 $9.48 $7.34 $8.00 $9.07 $7.71 $10.10 $10.47 $10.00 $9.96 $9.27 $9.64 $9.10 $9.50 $7.57 $15.00 $8.68 $9.26 $21.38 $21.23 $16.10 $17.88 $19.63 $14.95

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$14.56

Average $14.56

$11.83

$11.27

$20.19

$16.71

$10.71

$9.36

$16.28

$14.02

$21.31

$17.74

$34.44

$26.97

$10.88

$9.50

$10.92

$10.75

$11.54

$10.99

$8.97

$8.97

$10.88

$10.68

$9.23

$8.28

$9.32

$8.66

$11.26

$10.17

$8.59

$8.34

$11.83

$11.05

$10.81

$10.64

$10.00

$10.00

$9.96

$9.96

$12.56

$10.80

$9.64

$9.64

$10.59

$10.01

$9.50

$9.50

$10.66

$9.15

$15.00

$15.00

$8.68

$8.68

$12.30

$9.99

$27.18

$23.58

$21.23

$21.23

$27.52

$21.81

$17.88

$17.88

$24.10

$19.63

$18.61

$17.36

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

77

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Dock Worker Driver, Route Sales Editor Electrician Engineer, Design Engineer, Field Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Estimator, Printing Executive Officer Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor Machinist

Em12loyees 2
188 35
4 18 3
3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 9 1 1 2 1 7 7 9 1 15 4 14 4 1 6 37 2 9

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.68
$9.73 $8.12 $8.00 $15.05 $42.72 $30.78 $22.11 $18.52 $23.08 $26.44 $35.84 $28.88 $7.50 $6.50 $8.88 $17.09 $21.63 $12.12 $9.62 $25.51 $19.71 $16.57 $35.91 $14.00 $17.98 $5.50 $8.26 $6.25 $5.92 $9.96 $8.58 $5.95 $16.13

Average Highest Wage
Reported $17.68 $13.11 $10.31 $9.12 $17.59 $54.47 $30.78 $22.12 $18.52 $23.08 $26.44 $48.39 $35.16 $7.50 $6.50 $9.47 $19.55 $21.63 $12.12 $19.71 $34.44 $38.94 $17.44 $47.45 $16.00 $21.40 $6.00 $9.47 $8.00 $5.92 $13.08 $11.17 $5.95 $17.36

Average $17.68 $11.34 $9.26 $8.38 $15.20 $48.21 $30.78 $22.11 $18.52 $23.08 $26.44 $40.87 $30.43 $7.50 $6.50 $8.95 $18.08 $21.63 $12.12 $14.66 $33.21 $29.33 $16.87 $42.18 $15.00 $21.13 $5.75 $8.77 $7.13 $5.92 $11.40 $9.78 $5.95 $16.66

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

78

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Distribution Manager, Division Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Mechanic, Production Order Puller Photographer Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Proofreader Quality Control Tester Receptionist

Em12lo:y:ees 3 1
27 2 3 1 9 2 4 4 7 1 5 6 9 4 1 11 7 2 4 4 3 1 1 2 19 11 3 9 4
35 3
12

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.28 $13.00 $12.82 $25.33 $16.82 $16.35 $16.69 $20.53 $13.12 $35.48 $23.88 $24.62 $30.37 $16.73 $16.48 $28.08 $15.50 $24.40 $18.00 $23.57 $22.58 $13.41 $31.25 $36.06 $14.76 $14.50 $10.05
$8.00 $11.46 $12.76 $18.16
$9.30 $10.67
$8.66

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$17.10

Average $15.85

$17.00

$15.00

$16.10

$14.53

$27.74

$26.54

$16.82

$16.82

$19.57

$18.27

$19.74

$19.09

$22.64

$22.60

$35.62

$22.50

$35.48

$35.48

$26.69

$24.52

$30.48

$28.85

$36.52

$33.32

$28.22

$24.04

$17.37

$17.05

$33.71

$31.66

$15.50

$15.50

$26.00

$25.20

$19.98

$19.04

$28.04

$26.42

$24.81

$22.77

$16.42

$15.21

$38.46

$37.26

$45.67

$45.67

$22.07

$15.38

$16.69

$15.61

$17.68

$12.86

$10.71

$9.35

$12.72

$12.48

$15.08

$14.23

$22.28

$21.46

$12.80

$11. 71

$10.90

$10.78

$9.28

$8.95

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

79

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Supervisor, Bindery Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Service Tool Crib Attendant Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em12loyees 55 10 3 3 8 1 1 2 5 2 1 2 3 12 1 3 3 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 9 5 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.17 $10.87 $12.28
$8.62 $8.56 $8.50 $26.44 $31.25 $18.87 $14.89 $16.25 $17.14 $11.92 $18.95 $16.21 $15.56 $17.55 $11.00 $28.37 $12.02 $16.35 $13.82 $7.88 $12.50 $10.02 $14.42 $9.61 $8.40 $7.85

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$19.65

Average $16.21

$14.29

$12.65

$13.28

$12.78

$8.62

$8.62

$10.97

$9.83

$11.50

$11.00

$26.44

$26.44

$31.25 $31.25

$21.56 $20.13

$18.73 $16.81

$16.25 $16.25

$19.35 $18.20

$13.92 $13.25

$23.06 $20.34

$21.89 $16.66

$18.55 $17.35

$17.55 $17.55

$12.35 $11.67

$38.27

$33.32

$17.98 $15.87

$16.35 $16.35

$16.58 $14.00

$7.88

$7.88

$12.98

$12.74

$10.02

$10.02

$17.98

$17.36

$11.22

$9.67

$8.90

$8.80

$10.25

$9.75

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

80

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 27 48 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 7 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

After 1 year

Vacation Days Hourly Employees
6

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)
7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

11

11

11 - 15 years

12

12

Over 15 years

14

14

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

83.3% Major Medical

35.4% Profit Sharing

39.6% Sick Leave 52.1% Dental Ins

6.3% Stock Purchase Plan 16.7% Payroll Saving Plan

79.2% Group Life Ins

39.6% 401(k) Plan

43.8% Disability Ins

16.7% Retirement Plan

56.3% Hospital Ins

50.0% Year End Bonus

43.8% Personal Leave

4.2% Vacation Bonus

27.1% Shift Premium 35.4% Education Asst 58.3% Jury Duty Pay 41.7% Maternity Leave 58.3% Funeral Leave Pay 37.5% Military Leave 10.4% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
2.1% 35.4% 16.7% 16.7% 14.6%

Time &A Half
87.5% 18.8% 37.5% 27.1% 22.9%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 8.3% 8.3%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.2%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 27.10% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

81

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Acid Loader Assembler, Production Baler Operator Banbury Operator Batch Mixer Batter Still Operator Cell Tender Chemical Operator I Chemical Operator II Chemical Operator Ill Chemical Preparer Chief Operator Clean Up Worker Compounder Compressed Gas Plant Worker Drum Filler Extruder Operator Filter Press Operator Firer Grinder Operator Group Leader, Production Head Operator Inspector, General Kettle Operator Laborer, General Machine Operator Manufacturing Technician Material Handler Millwright Mixer Mixer Operator Mixing Machine Tender Oiler Packager, Hand

Average Lowest Wage Em:210:y:ees Reported

17

$17.97

7

$9.26

4

$19.66

3

$17.01

13

$9.79

2

$11.50

4

$20.52

81

$13.83

59

$15.23

134

$14.95

21

$15.29

23

$22.23

84

$11.06

13

$11.02

5

$20.20

20

$8.33

22

$14.09

2

$11.50

9

$20.65

19

$9.11

144

$16.73

10

$17.44

29

$13.97

11

$9.45

213

$10.20

26

$8.39

17

$14.28

84

$10.53

135

$20.62

27

$8.35

16

$11.62

11

$7.55

45

$14.37

118

$7.85

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$18.14

Average $18.06

$14.77

$11.71

$19.66

$19.66

$17 .01

$17.01

$11.94

$11.08

$11.50

$11.50

$22.47

$22.47

$17.00

$15.75

$16.76

$16.13

$17.98

$16.87

$16.63

$15.94

$22.62

$22.62

$11.29

$11.18

$15.72

$11.62

$20.20

$20.20

$9.75

$8.82

$16.92

$15.84

$11.50

$11.50

$21.75

$21.75

$12.89

$11.00

$19.69

$18.22

$19.44

$18.54

$14.54

$14.26

$13.44

$11.84

$11.65

$10.74

$11.83

$10.88

$15.88

$15.08

$12.81

$11.61

$20.62

$20.62

$11.22

$9.93

$12.14

$11.88

$10.24

$9.16

$14.37

$14.37

$9.93

$8.72

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

82

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Packager, Machine
Pigment Processor Plant Operator Process Operator Production Helper Roller Mill Operator Screen Printer Tinter Utility Operator Utility Worker Weigher, Production

Em12loyees 203

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.51

157

$11.99

38

$7.00

42

$13.86

2

$6.00

4

$9.72

2

$7.50

2

$11.45

8

$17.24

28

$11.60

5

$8.40

Average Highest Wage
Reported $11.98 $15.56 $16.00 $15.41 $6.00 $14.22 $9.00 $13.10 $17.24 $13.16 $12.60

Average $11.19 $13.42 $9.47 $14.48 $6.00 $11.98 $8.25 $12.28 $17.24 $12.37 $10.60

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

83

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Chemist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Supply Collector Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production

Em12loyees 9
32 8
13 51
8 22
6 1 7 7 1 5 2 5 10 1 2 9 4 7 4 5 6 13 35 1 3 4 3 13 4 3 9

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $20.25 $13.46 $15.18 $16.89 $18.73 $12.37 $11.13 $11.38 $12.93
$9.67 $10.78 $22.10
$9.90 $5.50 $10.23 $11.32 $7.12 $11.63 $8.02 $11.89 $13.63 $12.87 $12.43 $11.44 $16.48 $11.59 $13.90 $24.04 $13.84 $23.74 $30.43 $18.71 $13.02 $18.55

Average Highest Wage
Reported $20.25 $15.91 $16.37 $19.00 $23.54 $13.00 $13.56 $11.38 $12.93 $10.38 $15.26 $22.57 $12.06 $7.00 $10.37 $12.22 $11.75 $12.26 $10.15 $13.15 $17.00 $13.32 $12.82 $13.43 $17.07 $13.42 $13.90 $28.85 $16.83 $23.74 $30.43 $23.40 $14.06 $20.99

Average $20.25 $14.33 $15.63 $17.94 $21.15 $12.76 $12.38 $11.38 $12.93 $10.06 $13.04 $22.30 $11.00 $6.25 $10.30 $11.77 $9.00 $11.95 $9.08 $12.74 $15.25 $13.09 $12.63 $12.43 $16.78 $12.34 $13.90 $26.44 $16.70 $23.74 $30.43 $21.11 $13.54 $20.36

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

84

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Coordinator, Training Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Designer, Graphic Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Dump Truck Operator Electrician Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Field Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Safety Engineer, Sales

Em12loyees 2 9 1 6 4
40 17
1 1 5 1 6 3 3 6 4 7 1 8 53 15 2 3 3 8 7 2 11 5 16 1 9 3 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $20.35 $21.50 $18.27 $13.47 $24.64 $12.09 $10.53 $11.53 $31.58 $33.42 $33.65 $42.10 $31.62 $31.97 $38.87 $43.27 $16.24 $13.86 $16.86 $21.05 $26.76 $33.23 $16.70 $32.75 $25.00 $20.35 $40.87 $28.24 $34.07 $25.95 $40.87 $28.54 $21.32 $23.13

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$20.35

Average $20.35

$22.62

$22.05

$18.27

$18.27

$15.95

$14.67

$24.99

$24.83

$15.67

$13.87

$14.82

$12.53

$19.60

$15.56

$56.84

$44.21

$38.98

$36.20

$33.65

$33.65

$42.10

$42.10

$40.88

$36.25

$31.97

$31.97

$38.87

$38.87

$54.09

$48.68

$28.05

$22.12

$19.40

$19.40

$16.86

$16.86

$21.60

$21.36

$32.70

$28.86

$40.35

$36.12

$23.39

$20.28

$32.75

$32.75

$25.00

$25.00

$26.70

$23.52

$40.87

$40.87

$34.25

$31.31

$35.57

$34.82

$30.57

$28.35

$40.87

$40.87

$31.59

$30.06

$21.32

$21.32

$36.52

$29.82

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

85

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Software Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instructor Instrument Repairer Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Area Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Distribution Manager, District Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance

Emrilo::i;:ees
2 19 14 8 20 102
7 4 1 2 6 6 3 1 8 3 12 12 6 21 54 5 7 3 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 7 7 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $24.04 $48.36 $21.93 $26.86 $13.30 $13.02
$9.61 $12.00 $10.93
$9.00 $16.28 $10.34 $24.95 $11.71
$9.46 $8.00 $17.25 $15.69 $17.18 $13.97 $13.88 $23.47 $35.87 $30.44 $25.00 $23.28 $35.56 $28.12 $25.00 $24.50 $32.69 $39.15 $23.16 $30.62

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$24.04

Average $24.04

$73.40

$60.07

$29.14

$23.92

$31.25

$29.54

$17.11

$13.75

$13.54

$13.28

$9.61

$9.61

$12.00

$12.00

$10.93

$10.93

$13.78

$11.39

$18.91

$18.15

$13.25

$12.00

$24.95

$24.95

$11.71

$11.71

$10.63

$10.02

$11.65

$9.75

$20.22

$18.54

$17.33

$16.64

$17.85

$17.68

$16.79

$14.64

$17.99

$16.30

$23.47

$23.47

$35.87

$35.87

$30.44

$30.44

$25.00

$25.00

$26.35

$23.97

$35.58

$35.58

$31.73

$29.93

$25.00

$25.00

$26.90

$25.70

$32.69

$32.69

$39.15

$39.15

$24.32

$23.71

$31.31

$30.96

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

86

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Technical Services Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Medical Technologist Nurse Overhead Crane Operator Painter, Maintenance Production Recorder Production Scheduler Project Coordinator Quality Control Tester Receptionist

Em12loyees 9 6 3
11 9 1 1
24 4
10 4
10 13
8 7 25 8 2 5 1 11 166 26 58 107 14 3 3 3 1 5 2 42 19

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $24.93 $32.02 $24.22 $16.70 $25.50 $18.97 $22.55 $33.00 $28.69 $21.53 $16.42 $24.06 $24.83 $29.32 $27.45 $31.41 $31.60 $33.08 $20.02 $20.01 $14.87 $16.58 $22.75 $19.71 $15.54 $12.02 $20.58 $16.41 $10.00 $12.17 $21.81 $14.61 $10.63
$9.91

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$26.32

Average $25.63

$33.50

$32.76

$25.82

$25.02

$18.36

$17.53

$41.77

$32.95

$31.25

$25.12

$22.55

$22.55

$35.68

$34.29

$28.69

$28.69

$23.71

$22.59

$36.06

$31.73

$24.44

$24.25

$26.72

$25.73

$33.59

$31.35

$30.79

$29.43

$36.94

$34.38

$33.58

$33.09

$33.08

$33.08

$23.28

$21.65

$20.01

$20.01

$15.48

$15.17

$16.73

$16.65

$22.75

$22.75

$22.60

$21.45

$15.61

$15.57

$16.94

$14.37

$24.39

$21.92

$16.41

$16.41

$11.85

$10.95

$12.17

$12.17

$23.94

$22.88

$19.34

$16.97

$17.34

$13.54

$10.30

$10.10

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

87

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Sales Representative Sanitarian Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Chaser Stock Room Attendant Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Chemical Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Laboratory Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production

Em12l0Iees 54 4 10 10 15 29 4 8 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 3 6 8 16 7 43 7 9 9 8 1 25 2 3 1 49 20 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.36 $10.12 $14.10 $16.01 $13.08 $10.82
$9.18 $13.06 $26.63 $30.91 $27.89 $24.51 $19.14 $14.00 $20.32 $18.43 $14.33 $21.46 $20.05 $16.06 $13.36 $20.17 $19.96 $16.06 $17.40 $23.79 $18.72 $23.72 $13.94 $14.81 $19.71 $12.10 $23.70
$7.69

Average Highest Wage
Reported $26.23 $10.42 $15.66 $19.71 $14.42 $11.59 $11.66 $13.06 $26.63 $30.91 $37.76 $24.51 $22.38 $14.00 $20.32 $18.43 $14.33 $21.46 $21.10 $20.88 $16.53 $22.17 $21.36 $17.12 $18.72 $27.90 $28.07 $28.69 $13.94 $24.77 $19.71 $15.04 $23.76 $10.58

Average $21.12 $10.27 $15.09 $18.21 $13.83 $11.23 $10.27 $13.06 $26.63 $30.91 $32.82 $24.51 $20.98 $14.00 $20.32 $18.43 $14.33 $21.46 $20.57 $18.50 $14.95 $21.22 $20.59 $16.59 $18.11 $25.32 $22.43 $26.06 $13.94 $19.77 $19.71 $13.69 $23.73 $9.13

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

88

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Tractor Operator Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em12lo:y:ees 30 7 12 2 66 6 63 31

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$14.35 $16.42 $10.75 $20.17 $12.84
$9.02 $10.97 $11.36

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$16.16 $16.56 $10.75 $26.63 $13.34
$9.27 $17.56 $16.52

Average $15.49 $16.49 $10.75 $24.32 $13.08 $9.14 $14.43 $14.18

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

89

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 28 65 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 9 days

(b) salary employees 9 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

7

7

2 -5 years

10

10

6 - 10 years

14

14

11 - 15 years

16

16

Over 15 years

18

18

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

96.9% Major Medical

41.5% Profit Sharing

78.5% Sick Leave 75.4% Dental Ins

20.0% Stock Purchase Plan 27.7% Payroll Saving Plan

92.3% Group Life Ins

73.8% 401(k) Plan

70.8% Disability Ins 69.2% Hospital Ins 50.8% Personal Leave

46.2% Retirement Plan 52.3% Year End Bonus 4.6% Vacation Bonus

46.2% Shift Premium 58.5% Education Asst 84.6% Jury Duty Pay 66.2% Maternity Leave 83.1% Funeral Leave Pay 60.0% Military Leave 60.0% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
1.5% 20.0% 10.8% 10.8% 7.7%

Time &A Half
98.5% 32.3% 43.1% 23.1% 26.2%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 24.6% 18.5%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 15.4%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 28.81% of employee wages.

Qeorgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

90

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Asphalt Distribution Tender Asphalt Paving Machine Operator Asphalt Plant Operator Asphalt Raker Asphalt Roller Operator Backhoe Operator Bulker Operator Clean Up Worker Compounder Felt Hanger Front End Loader Operator Group Leader, Production Inspector Inspector, General Laborer, General Machine Operator Material Handler Motor Grader Operator Packager, Machine Plant Yardman Racker, Screed Reeler Roofing Machine Operator Saturation Tender Shovel man Slate Mixer Still Operator Supervisor, Roofing Plant Terminal Operator Utility Worker

Em12loyees 9

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.13

10

$9.28

14

$10.26

19

$7.50

32

$7.94

23

$8.82

4

$12.82

9

$9.40

10

$14.34

3

$14.10

31

$7.77

10

$16.02

5

$12.99

2

$13.35

108

$7.40

8

$12.48

10

$12.10

19

$12.04

17

$12.70

3

$7.00

12

$8.08

14

$13.24

10

$13.72

6

$12.22

3

$6.75

7

$13.17

10

$14.18

10

$17.98

9

$13.00

8

$10.94

Average Highest Wage
Reported $11.44 $11.80 $11.84 $10.17 $10.68 $12.41 $17.46 $9.46 $14.97 $14.10 $10.45 $16.14 $12.99 $13.85 $9.83 $17.12 $12.15 $14.76 $12.81 $9.75 $10.88 $13.29 $13.72 $12.22 $9.00 $13.17 $14.18 $20.29 $16.00 $10.94

Average $11.09 $10.74 $10.82 $9.34 $8.94 $10.38 $15.49 $9.43 $14.65 $14.10 $9.18 $16.08 $12.99 $13.60 $8.21 $16.10 $12.12 $13.76 $12.76 $8.45 $10.02 $13.26 $13.72 $12.22 $7.95 $13.17 $14.18 $18.85 $14.50 $10.94

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

91

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Customer Service Representative Electrician Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Plant Engineer, Project Estimator, Printing Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Inspector/Tester Instrument Repairer Machinist Maintenance Leadman Manager, Accounting Manager, Human Resources Manager, Office Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Production

EmI?loyees 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 3 67 7 2 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $11.01 $15.00 $19.23 $11.12
$9.62 $13.00 $17.31 $12.95 $10.54
$7.99 $11.98 $33.65 $20.77 $18.52 $16.07 $30.10 $32.45 $16.25 $15.25 $20.35 $14.13 $12.16 $12.44
$8.70 $12.02 $17.04 $16.69 $17.98 $19.83 $26.44 $10.12 $21.63 $33.65 $19.45

Average Highest Wage
Reported $11.01 $15.00 $19.23 $11.12 $9.62 $13.00 $17.31 $12.95 $10.54 $10.96 $11.98 $33.65 $20.77 $18.52 $16.07 $30.10 $32.45 $23.62 $30.12 $20.35 $22.78 $12.16 $12.44 $8.70 $12.02 $17.04 $16.69 $17.98 $19.83 $26.44 $10.12 $21.63 $33.65 $19.45

Average $11.01 $15.00 $19.23 $11.12 $9.62 $13.00 $17.31 $12.95 $10.54 $9.48 $11.98 $33.65 $20.77 $18.52 $16.07 $30.10 $32.45 $19.38 $23.15 $20.35 $19.28 $12.16 $12.44 $8.70 $12.02 $17.04 $16.69 $17.98 $19.83 $26.44 $10.12 $21.63 $33.65 $19.45

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

92

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Quality Control Material Expediter Mechanic, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Quality Control Tester Receptionist Route Salesperson Secretary, General Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Warehouse Technician, Laboratory Technician, Quality Control Warehouse Worker

Em11loyees 2 1 1
30 1 3 4 1 5 1 1 1
33 2 2 1 2 8 1 1 3 1 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $19.30 $16.83 $18.31 $15.26 $22.40 $22.62 $19.66 $11.61 $21.63 $10.00 $14.42 $24.04 $17.94 $21.63 $12.69 $24.98 $21.63 $19.23 $27.63 $19.42 $13.47 $13.12
$9.25

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$19.30

Average $19.30

$16.83

$16.83

$18.31

$18.31

$16.38

$15.84

$22.40

$22.40

$25.00

$23.62

$21.78

$20.62

$11.61

$11.61

$21.63

$21.63

$10.00

$10.00

$14.42

$14.42

$24.04

$24.04

$32.77

$26.31

$21.63

$21.63

$13.46

$13.17

$24.98

$24.98

$21.63

$21.63

$19.23

$19.23

$27.63

$27.63

$19.42

$19.42

$13.47

$13.47

$13.12

$13.12

$9.25

$9.25

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

93

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 29 9 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 8 days

(b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

8

8

6 - 10 years

11

12

11 - 15 years

12

12

Over 15 years

14

15

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

77.8% Major Medical

11.1% Profit Sharing

33.3% Sick Leave 55.6% Dental Ins

0.0% Stock Purchase Plan 22.2% Payroll Saving Plan

77.8% Group Life Ins

77.8% 401(k) Plan

66.7% Disability Ins

44.4% Retirement Plan

88.9% Hospital Ins

55.6% Year End Bonus

33.3% Personal Leave

11.1% Vacation Bonus

44.4% Shift Premium 66.7% Education Asst 77.8% Jury Duty Pay 33.3% Maternity Leave 66.7% Funeral Leave Pay 66.7% Military Leave 33.3% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1%

Time &A Half
100.0% 44.4% 11.1% 0.0% 0.0%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 22.2% 33.3%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 26.75% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

94

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title . Assembler, Production
Baler Operator Banbury Operator Blow Machine Operator Calendering Machine Operator Chemical Mixer

Em12loyees 353

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$6.30

5

$7.25

10

$10.74

38

$10.63

20

$10.06

22

$9.69

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.41 $7.45 $12.38 $12.03 $11.80 $12.20

Average $7.24 $7.34
$11.58 $11.82 $10.96 $11.06

Chemical Operator I Clean Up Worker Coater Operator Coating Machine Operator Compounder Compression Molding Machine Operator Cutter, Hand Cutting Machine Operator Cutting Machine Tender Densifier Operator Extruder Operator Fabricator Filament Winding Machine Operator Finisher Finisher, Rubber Foam Machine Operator Grinder Group Leader, Production Gun Operator Injection Molding Machine Operator Injection Molding Machine Tender Injection Molding Press Operator Inspector, General Laborer, General Laminator, Preforms Machine Attendant Machine Operator I Machine Operator II

29

$14.71

28

$7.32

40

$10.24

2

$10.80

36

$12.02

15

$7.50

9

$6.20

26

$8.33

1

$7.55

4

$7.00

287

$9.32

6

$8.58

4

$6.00

34

$9.77

27

$8.55

57

$12.59

13

$8.08

123

$11.17

5

$5.15

26

$11.80

121

$7.71

20

$11.39

105

$9.34

211

$5.97

7

$9.50

70

$7.05

16

$7.50

2

$8.00

$16.14 $9.30
$13.12 $11.20 $13.68
$8.75 $12.87 $11.09 $10.25
$9.36 $12.34
$9.84 $8.45 $11.28 $10.83 $14.68 $9.77 $13.05 $7.00 $13.10 $9.94 $12.94 $10.83 $8.00 $15.50 $11.00 $9.90 $10.00

$15.65 $8.31
$11.72 $10.35 $13.09
$8.13 $8.69 $9.68 $8.40 $8.18 $10.73 $9.14 $7.45 $10.81 $9.69 $13.63 $8.94 $11.86 $6.38 $12.48 $8.93 $12.49 $10.03 $7.10 $12.50 $8.93 $8.70 $9.00

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

95

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Machine Set Up Operator Material Handler Millwright Mixing Machine Operator Mold Cleaner Mold Maker Mold Setter Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Painter, Spray Platen Press Operator Press Operator Printer, Plastic Process Technician Rubber Goods Finisher Rubber Mill Tender Set Up Person, Plastics Sewer Splicing Machine Operator Tool & Die Maker Trimmer, Plastic/Rubber Goods, Hand Utility Worker Vacuum Forming Machine Operator Waste Water Treatment Operator Welder, Production

Em:1210:yees
1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.50

85

$7.81

6

$13.47

8

$8.38

8

$12.57

12

$15.37

21

$12.47

338

$6.66

72

$6.83

1

$9.25

292

$9.61

68

$8.84

49

$9.53

2

$11.47

30

$10.42

14

$9.87

8

$10.79

45

$5.59

7

$9.00

21

$12.54

10

$8.89

36

$9.37

48

$10.12

5

$15.09

3

$10.20

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$12.55 $9.89
$15.48 $11.40 $16.59 $17.89 $17.89
$9.00 $9.53 $9.25 $11.87 $12.95 $15.27 $13.65 $12.02 $11.54 $12.39 $5.59 $9.00 $15.53 $10.29 $10.51 $11.91 $15.59 $10.20

Average
$12.00 $8.61
$14.48 $9.75
$14.72 $16.82 $14.45
$7.61 $7.99 $9.25 $11.46 $10.02 $12.40 $12.56 $11.18 $11.02 $11.68 $5.59 $9.00 $14.04 $9.60 $9.94 $11.08 $15.35 $10.20

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

96

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General
Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Chemist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Cost Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Production Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator

Em12loyees 7
13 6 9 9 8
12 3 2 1 2 5 3 1 6 2 9 3 9 25 1 1 1 1 3 7 2 3 4 3 4 1 31 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $12.82 $13.70
$9.95 $13.07 $18.32 $11.13
$9.96 $11.26
$9.30 $13.88
$6.00 $8.70 $9.87 $8.57 $8.10 $9.31 $10.10 $10.29 $8.85 $10.37 $7.73 $13.00 $15.00 $9.00 $20.61 $27,72 $10.50 $16.45 $18.44 $13.37 $9.44 $15.34 $10.87 $9.52

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$16.95

Average $15.29

$15.07 $14.43

$12.66

$11.30

$16.12

$14.65

$22.83

$20.57

$12.80

$12.05

$11.12

$10.65

$11.58

$11.42

$10.80

$9.80

$13.88 $13.88

$8.50

$6.63

$11.90 $11.35

$12.52 $11.02

$8.57

$8.57

$9.23

$8.67

$10.28 $10.28

$11.45 $10.80

$10.92 $10.63

$11.01

$9.58

$11.38 $10.86

$9.70

$9.70

$13.00

$13.00

$15.00 $15.00

$17.00 $13.00

$25.63 $23.41

$31.34 $29.64

$15.70 $12.81

$16.45

$16.45

$19.31

$18.94

$24.98 $15.00

$12.64 $10.94

$22.02 $18.65

$14.17 $12.28

$11.20

$10.43

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

97

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Industrial Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Electrician Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Safety Engineer, Sales Engineer, Software Estimator, Printing Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard

Em:12loyees 1 1 1
3 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 10 3 5 1 1 1 15 6 3 7 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 26 28 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.00 $23.32 $59.76 $31.07 $44.83 $41.49 $38.26 $22.22 $30.82 $13.68 $10.00 $14.99 $24.04 $18.32 $28.85 $30.96 $25.00 $11.16 $20.52 $25.75 $21.38 $20.74 $21.65 $18.90 $19.81 $23.91 $15.40 $23.56 $50.10 $14.81 $15.50 $15.79
$9.67 $5.15

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$10.00

Average $10.00

$23.32

$23.32

$59.76

$59.76

$31.07

$31.07

$44.83

$44.83

$41.49

$41.49

$38.26

$38.26

$22.22

$22.22

$30.82

$30.82

$15.63

$14.65

$11.35

$10.68

$16.99

$15.96

$31.37

$28.89

$36.35

$27.33

$33.65

$31.25

$30.96

$30.96

$25.00

$25.00

$18.71

$14.96

$28.44

$24.48

$29.08

$26.25

$26.68

$24.75

$20.74

$20.74

$28.59

$24.69

$22.25

$20.58

$19.81

$19.81

$23.91

$23.91

$15.40

$15.40

$23.56

$23.56

$56.43

$53.26

$17.47

$16.74

$15.50

$15.50

$18.25

$16.98

$12.06

$10.95

$5.70

$5.31

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

98

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Housekeeper
Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instrument Repairer Janitor Lift Truck Operator Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Mainfenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Customer Service Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, Division Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Warehouse Material Scheduler

Emi;1lo1ees 4 6
10
4
3 10
6 10 17 69
2 2 6 1 3 3 6 7 5 5 3 5
4 18 21
2 3 8 3 1 10 1 5 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $5.88
$13.17 $9.00
$12.79 $7.56 $5.49
$17.89 $16.67 $11.83 $11.67 $23.20 $17.16 $17.91 $17.50 $20.59 $28.63 $29.07 $23.21 $23.07 $25.83 $25.92 $16.12 $28.54 $26.99 $20.68 $23.42 $21.59 $21.92 $30.06 $20.19 $27.69 $17.50 $16.77 $20.88

Average Highest Wage
Reported $6.35
$15.66 $10.32 $14.90
$7.56 $6.90 $18.09 $18.49 $12.94 $15.13 $23.20 $20.66 $24.22 $24.50 $26.68 $39.34 $29.07 $27.32 $23.07 $29.27 $33.92 $20.94 $39.07 $30.98 $25.96 $23.42 $27.94 $25.26 $30.06 $20.19 $34.81 $24.50 $18.74 $20.88

Average $6.06
$14.33 $9.82
$13.84 $7.56 $6.30
$17.99 $17.71 $12.34 $13.62 $23.20 $18.03 $21.10 $18.02 $23.64 $33.98 $29.07 $25.43 $23.07 $26.79 $28.77 $17.36 $34.65 $28.87 $23.41 $23.42 $24.37 $23.59 $30.06 $20.19 $29.25 $20.01 $17.76 $20.88

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

99

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Overhead Crane Operator Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Chemical Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technician, Computer

Em12Io::i::ees 28
3 1 7 1 21 10 18 2 5 14 4 1 1 3 2 1 6 1 1 1 19 1 1 8 9 2 55 7 9 3 1 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $13.10 $14.22
$9.00 $13.84 $12.31 $10.63
$7.86 $16.59
$9.37 $10.80
$7.97 $9.71 $17.58 $21.63 $16.36 $15.87 $12.50 $13.67 $16.35 $13.00 $9.50 $15.82 $11.50 $21.62 $18.74 $16.39 $15.78 $15.08 $14.05 $16.40 $12.81 $22.40 $13.75 $16.83

Average Highest Wage
Reported $15.31 $15.10 $9.00 $17.39 $12.31 $11.50 $9.72 $31.53 $13.50 $13.22 $10.75 $9.94 $17.58 $28.85 $21.46 $15.87 $12.50 $13.80 $16.35 $13.00 $13.50 $17.35 $11.50 $21.62 $21.52 $19.49 $15.78 $19.71 $16.39 $17.80 $15.48 $33.65 $13.75 $21.63

Average $13.87 $14.66 $9.00 $15.68 $12.31 $11.22 $8.69 $22.73 $10.98 $12.29 $9.35 $9.71 $17.58 $24.04 $19.38 $15.87 $12.50 $13.67 $16.35 $13.00 $11.78 $16.39 $11.50 $21.62 $20.12 $17.56 $15.78 $17.34 $15.42 $17.08 $14.14 $28.03 $13.75 $19.23

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

100

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Technician, Test Tool Crib Attendant Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em12lo:y:ees 4 2
11 1
33 1 1 2 2
24 2
28 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $19.79 $10.06 $14.17 $26.50 $12.40 $20.50
$7.50 $16.49 $16.22 $10.81
$0.50 $7.21 $10.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported $23.52 $11.35 $16.50 $34.50 $14.25 $29.50 $7.50 $17.30 $18.72 $18.81 $6.00 $9.50 $10.00

Average $21.65 $10.66 $16.03 $30.31 $13.30 $22.39 $7.50 $16.90 $17.62 $15.30 $5.75 $7.96 $10.00

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

101

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 30 48 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 9 days

(b) salary employees 9 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

7

7

2 -5 years

9

10

6 - 10 years

12

13

11 - 15 years

15

15

Over 15 years

16

17

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

95.8% Major Medical

33.3% Profit Sharing

52.1% Sick Leave 79.2% Dental Ins

20.8% Stock Purchase Plan 29.2% Payroll Saving Plan

93.8% Group Life Ins

68.8% 40l(k) Plan

68.8% Disability Ins

33.3% Retirement Plan

56.3% Hospital Ins

33.3% Year End Bonus

43.8% Personal Leave

6.3% Vacation Bonus

64.6% Shift Premium 60.4% Education Asst 81.3% Jury Duty Pay 56.3% Maternity Leave 81.3% Funeral Leave Pay 60.4% Military Leave 22.9% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
2.1% 39.6% 22.9% 20.8% 12.5%

Time &A Half
95.8% 29.2% 35.4% 22.9% 16.7%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 18.8% 37.5%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.4%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 30.62% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

102

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE. CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Production Batch Mixer Block Making Machine Operator Brick & Tile Making Machine Operator Caster Cement Loader Cement Packer Cement Tester Circular Sawyer, Stone Clean Up Worker Concrete Finisher Concrete Pipe Maker Concrete Vault Maker Conveyor Operator Diamond Saw Operator Dispatcher Dozer Operator Drill Operator Dry Kiln Operator Equipment Operator Euclid Operator Excavating & Loading Machine Operator Finisher Flat Glass Cutter Flat Glass Production Worker Former Forming Machine Operator Glass Worker, Pressed or Blown Granite Cutter Grinder Group Leader, Production I-jacker Inspector, General Installer

Em12loyees 479

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.39

32

$9.30

25

$7.62

4

$7.2l7

3

$6.00

4

$15.83

3

$17.11

11

$15.75

21

$7.06

38

$8.99

9

$10.08

13

$10.92

20

$7.22

13

$9.87

3:

$11.98

22

$12.77

4

$15.49

1

$17.26

4

$9.18

23

$9.73

2

$17.41

7

$15.49

13

$6.70

24

$7.83

149

$7.68

23

$11.60

16

$13.00

13

$10.34

8

$9.73

9

$11.12

42

$11.44

11

$7.47

29

$9.28

36

$7.04

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$11.16

Average $10.22

$12.30

$11.30

$10.36

$8.62

$9.18

$8.50

$12.50

$6.75

$15.83

$15.83

$17.11

$17.11

$17.28

$16.61

$11.82

$8.96

$11.35

$10.06

$11.40

$10.49

$12.23

$11.27

$9.08

$8.14

$11.30

$10.23

$12.64

$12.31

$14.54

$13.49

$16.77

$16.13

$17.26

$17.26

$9.18

$9.18

$12.14

$10.85

$17.41

$17.41

$16.22

$15.86

$9.23

$8.36

$11.65

$9.44

$9.95

$8.56

$12.11

$11.86

$16.00

$14.00

$19.97

$16.42

$15.32

$12.53

$11.60

$11.36

$12.27

$11.95

$8.22

$8.22

$10.38

$9.73

$12.38

$9.54

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

103

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE. CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Kiln Placer Laborer, Concrete Plant Laborer, General Leadman Lubricator Machine Operator Material Handler Miller Mineral Classification Operator Mixer Mixer, Wet Pour Mold Maker Oiler Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Plant Operator Process Operator Rotary Kiln Operator Sample Maker Sandblaster Shovel Operator Sprayer Stone Carver Stone Polisher, Machine Utility Worker

Em12lo1ees 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$5.75

185

$7.87

21

$6.70

17

$10.51

4

$11.12

6

$7.17

36

$8.15

31

$11.26

20

$9.27

51

$9.50

4

$9.66

18

$12.13

2

$16.36

112

$7.78

40

$8.35

7

$14.42

6

$11.46

4

$19.26

2

$7.98

2

$10.35

3

$9.01

7

$6.57

2

$9.00

5

$10.97

6

$8.65

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$8.25

Average $7.00

$10.05

$9.00

$8.69

$7.46

$11.88

$11.47

$11.60

$11.36

$9.30

$8.23

$9.65

$8.82

$13.73

$12.57

$14.42

$11.85

$12.31

$9.99

$11.20

$10.47

$15.67

$14.21

$16.51

$16.44

$9.27

$8.39

$9.70

$9.24

$16.35

$14.42

$12.51

$12.32

$19.26

$19.26

$7.98

$7.98

$13.70

$12.02

$12.45

$10.73

$14.43

$10.29

$12.00

$9.50

$12.89

$11.93

$10.03

$8.85

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

104

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE. CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Checker Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply CNG Programmer Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production

Em2loyees 8
14 1
14 3 3 1 3 9
13 3
10 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 1 2 4 1 5 12 9 3 1 2 3 2 6 1 8

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.63 $11.11 $13.75 $10.99 $13.77 $10.04 $16.66
$7.95 $10.77
$9.57 $10.55
$8.14 $10.00
$8.25 $7.50 $8.58 $6.67 $7.16 $9.00 $9.80 $7.00 $8.60 $10.00 $7.62 $8.43 $9.50 $11.93 $10.49 $15.44 $10.69 $18.40 $26.65 $13.40 $15.53

Average Highest Wage
Reported $16.76 $12.87 $13.75 $11.31 $16.41 $11.64 $16.66 $7.95 $12.90 $11.25 $12.84 $10.45 $12.50 $8.62 $8.40 $10.53 $8.88 $11.11 $10.03 $9.80 $12.02 $10.53 $11.00 $10.37 $11.76 $11.18 $16.05 $10.49 $16.51 $16.03 $21.51 $31.50 $13.40 $17.71

Average $15.58 $12.08 $13.75 $11.20 $15.77 $10.84 $16.66 $7.95 $11.85 $10.23 $11.66 $8.87 $10.00 $8.50 $7.95 $9.52 $7.68 $8.74 $9.52 $9.80 $9.51 $9.44 $11.00 $8.98 $8.76 $10.60 $13.99 $10.49 $16.23 $13.36 $20.31 $28.63 $13.40 $16.28

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

105

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Cost Estimator Crane/HoisVDerrick Operator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Dump Truck Operator Electrician Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Quality Control Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Instructor Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman

Em12lo:y:ees 1 1 2
15 17
2 5 2 1 1 3 4 2 19 17 3 1 6 1 16 4 3 26 26 63 3 3 3 1 2 6 5 11 8

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $17.50 $21.35 $12.90 $13.86 $10.37
$8.00 $9.60 $18.62 $19.23 $50.53 $29.13 $9.87 $8.00 $8.59 $15.24 $21.88 $27.84 $20.91 $19.12 $33.56 $18.28 $12.56 $13.25 $9.21 $10.16 $16.66 $9.33 $10.94 $11.15 $9.50 $9.66 $8.50 $16.12 $13.84

Average Highest Wage
Reported $17.50 $21.35 $19.36 $15.32 $12.98 $8.00 $10.00 $20.54 $19.23 $50.53 $29.13 $13.39 $14.00 $9.36 $16.40 $21.88 $27.84 $27.55 $28.45 $41.59 $20.80 $14.62 $16.74 $9.93 $12.23 $18.16 $9.42 $11.58 $11.15 $10.00 $9.80 $10.00 $17.15 $15.57

Average $17.50 $21.35 $15.52 $14.46 $11.52 $8.00 $9.80 $19.58 $19.23 $50.53 $29.13 $10.30 $11.00 $8.93 $15.85 $21.88 $27.84 $25.13 $22.33 $37.57 $21.14 $13.73 $15.45 $9.58 $10.35 $17.41 $9.42 $11.26 $11.15 $9.75 $9.73 $9.40 $16.64 $14.71

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

106

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Area Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, District Manager, Division Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services

Emyloyees 28 13 7 4 2 4 3 2 1 4 8 1 3 6 4 4 3 1
1
9 8 1 1 21 1 3
1
1 7
2 3 8
1
2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.94 $10.68 $13.08 $23.66 $26.99 $23.63 $15.91 $17.55 $10.75 $11.25 $22.05 $48.08 $23.17 $29.24 $17.65 $25.39 $25.47 $33.65 $23.17 $13.36 $22.18 $17.62 $25.00 $20.75 $30.29 $17.67 $19.23 $23.17 $18.61 $31.28 $19.97 $22.70 $35.48 $26.52

Average Highest Wage
Reported $16.92 $11.24 $13.98 $33.04 $26.99 $25.43 $18.68 $18.75 $10.75 $15.00 $33.07 $48.08 $34.75 $31.74 $22.60 $31.65 $30.80 $36.06 $34.75 $14.89 $23.38 $17.62 $32.50 $23.07 $30.29 $19.33 $19.23 $34.75 $21.09 $37.66 $23.44 $26.25 $35.48 $33.31

Average $16.38 $11.00 $13.60 $27.65 $26.99 $24.59 $17.83 $17.55 $10.75 $12.50 $28.02 $48.08 $34.48 $30.49 $18.94 $28.98 $30.52 $33.65 $28.63 $14.13 $22.81 $17.62 $28.75 $21.92 $30.29 $18.08 $19.23 $31.16 $20.03 $36.03 $21.30 $24.97 $35.48 $32.77

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

107

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE. CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Photographer Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electronics

Em12lo:y:ees 1 1 2
22 15 44
8 1 1 3 4 5 15 47 3 1 7 1 3 2 1 3 1 7 12 2 8 3 4 3 1 3 1 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $26.15 $11.00 $10.69 $10.21 $12.04 $15.12 $15.66 $15.89 $12.14 $15.55 $18.25 $11.93
$8.00 $15.02 $13.83 $11.38 $11.55 $10.85
$8.46 $21.18 $21.88 $15.13 $12.90 $16.05 $15.67 $23.17 $11.97 $16.96 $16.92 $17.62 $20.12 $15.41 $16.48 $18.46

Average Highest Wage
Reported $26.15 $11.00 $16.03 $16.30 $14.43 $16.23 $16.16 $17.02 $18.21 $19.66 $27.41 $16.70 $8.69 $22.76 $15.31 $17.08 $15.13 $10.85 $11.57 $21.18 $21.88 $20.24 $19.36 $24.37 $21.25 $28.51 $12.39 $21.25 $19.06 $20.15 $30.21 $20.54 $16.48 $18.46

Average $26.15 $11.00 $14.25 $12.63 $13.29 $15.70 $16.16 $16.46 $18.14 $16.66 $24.45 $13.86 $8.36 $18.81 $14.57 $12.75 $13.27 $10.85 $10.97 $21.18 $21.88 $17.54 $18.20 $22.44 $19.07 $27.22 $12.18 $18.03 $17.99 $18.44 $28.12 $17.97 $16.48 $18.46

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

108

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Laboratory Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em12loyees 13 1 6 3 20 2
292 34 45 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$11.05 $17.00
$9.27 $9.00 $11.15 $8.00 $9.14 $9.11 $9.98 $11.41

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$14.61

Average $14.07

$25.00

$21.00

$15.45

$12.36

$12.50

$11.00

$14.69

$12.53

$9.50

$9.50

$11.25

$9.96

$10.94

$10.07

$11.21

$10.65

$13.69

$12.60

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

109

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 32 52 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 7 days

(b) salary employees 7 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

11

12

11 - 15 years

12

14

Over 15 years

13

15

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

78.8% Major Medical

30.8% Profit Sharing

50.0% Sick Leave 53.8% Dental Ins

9.6% Stock Purchase Plan 13.5% Payroll Saving Plan

76.9% Group Life Ins

50.0% 401(k) Plan

44.2% Disability Ins

23.1% Retirement Plan

51.9% Hospital Ins

40.4% Year End Bonus

32.7% Personal Leave

3.8% Vacation Bonus

17.3% Shift Premium 36.5% Education Asst 53.8% Jury Duty Pay 23.1% Maternity Leave 44.2% Funeral Leave Pay 34.6% Military Leave 30.8% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
1.9% 21.2% 23.1% 13.5% 9.6%

Time &A Half
90.4% 11.5% 13.5% 9.6% 9.6%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 28.8% 30.8%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.9%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 28.18% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

110

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Production Banbury Operator Beadwire Operator Boring Machine Operator Brake Operator Bundler Burrer Cable Maker Casting Operator CNC Machine Operator Coiler Coldheading Operator Die Corrector Die Polisher Drill Press Operator Electroplater Extruding Machine Operator Fabric Cutter Fabricator Filer/Grinder/Buffer Finisher, Metal Finishing Operator Fitter Foundry Worker, General Furnace Operator Group Leader, Production Hand Grinder Heat Treater Inspector, General Installer Ironworker Machine Operator Laborer, General Laser Operator Lathe Operator

Average Lowest Wage Em12loyees Reported

1292

$8.23

9

$9.95

29

$14.27

18

$8.23

98

$8.36

10

$5.80

14

$6.83

12

$14.27

33

$9.58

21

$10.20

7

$8.07

5

$12.75

17

$13.37

17

$11.24

32

$8.44

67

$9.63

85

$11.98

13

$10.47

42

$11.11

33

$9.61

67

$7.53

14

$8.51

62

$8.88

9

$6.85

2

$12.50

134

$11.33

20

$7.05

11

$8.67

69

$9.24

6

$12.26

59

$9.94

189

$7.90

10

$9.75

20

$9.27

Average Highest Wage
Reported $11.43 $11.20 $15.07 $11.95 $12.96 $9.25 $9.21 $15.07 $12.28 $12.80 $10.64 $17.00 $13.72 $12.57 $10.70 $11.35 $13.22 $14.20 $13.09 $10.93 $11.30 $10.33 $13.59 $11.46 $12.50 $14.57 $8.72 $10.78 $12.05 $16.42 $12.67 $8.97 $11.19 $12.30

Average $9.31
$10.57 $15.07 $10.25 $10.22
$9.25 $8.77 $15.07 $11.27 $11.45 $9.36 $15.44 $13.52 $12.10 $9.90 $10.59 $12.49 $11.82 $11.86 $10.73 $9.79 $9.62 $11.34 $9.17 $12.50 $13.04 $7.78 $10.62 $10.99 $14.22 $11.36 $8.36 $10.61 $10.84

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

111

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Production Jobs

Job Title Lay Out Worker Logging Tractor Operator Machine Builder Machine Operator Machine Operator I Machine Operator II Material Handler Millwright Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Paint Booth Operator Paint Room Helper Plater Polisher/Buffer Powerbrake/Bending Machine Operator Press Operator Printer Process Technician Production Helper Punch Press Operator Roll Forming Machine Operator Roofer Saw Operator Screw Machine Operator Set Up Person Shear Operator Sheet Metal Worker Stretcher Operator Technician, Assembly Tool & Die Maker Tool Machine Set Up Operator Travelift Operator Turret Operator Twisting Machine Operator

Em12loiees 22

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.62

8

$7.50

1

$9.00

180

$7.69

74

$8.75

30

$7.80

247

$9.32

28

$13.36

48

$7.27

85

$9.97

53

$8.88

6

$6.58

58

$13.45

10

$6.90

27

$9.54

58

$6.97

30

$6.50

54

$11.50

120

$7.70

166

$7.80

11

$10.95

13

$7.50

14

$8.39

43

$8.07

20

$10.39

29

$8.30

126

$10.96

5

$8.54

2

$7.00

43

$12.11

22

$13.24

6

$7.00

10

$7.10

39

$10.21

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$12.39

Average $11.87

$8.25

$7.88

$13.00

$11.00

$11.71

$10.57

$11.86

$10.77

$10.91

$9.53

$11.83

$10.43

$15.68

$14.60

$10.07

$9.51

$10.91

$10.45

$10.93

$9.95

$8.62

$7.43

$14.84

$14.56

$9.10

$8.00

$12.89

$11.11

$12.57

$10.71

$11.00

$8.50

$13.00

$12.52

$8.83

$8.26

$11.60

$9.42

$11.54

$11.24

$10.00

$8.75

$10.07

$9.21

$11.21

$9.46

$12.50

$11.90

$11.24

$9.86

$15.38

$13.09

$9.21

$9.21

$9.50

$8.75

$18.23

$15.78

$16.01

$14.71

$9.00

$8.25

$8.89

$7.97

$11.88

$11.13

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Production Jobs

Job Title . Utility Worker
Waste Water Treatment Operator Welder, Arc Welder, MIG/TIG Welder, Robotic Welder, Spot Wire Drawer

Em12lo1ees 25

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$7.95

26

$8.98

119

$8.80

86

$8.94

5

$6.25

100

$7.17

88

$13.54

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.72 $12.17 $12.11 $12.63
$8.95 $10.71 $14.53

Average $8.89
$10.10 $10.38 $11.04
$7.55 $9.15 $14.33

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

113

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Checker Chemist Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Computer Operator

Em:1210:i::ees
16 39 13 15 34
4 2 2 3 26 12 5 5 4 6 8 2 5 6 1 5 4 2 12 1 4 7 5
72
5 1 8 7 6

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$16.66 $11.29
$9.00 $12.83 $12.72
$6.50 $8.00 $15.39 $7.92 $9.57 $9.67 $9.47 $8.70 $10.64 $10.37 $11.56 $7.75 $7.57 $10.10 $8.50 $8.79 $8.38 $8.25 $9.28 $8.12 $10.69 $10.34 $11.02 $8.27 $9.01 $9.81 $11.52 $13.11 $10.08

Average Highest Wage
Reported $22.22
$14.20 $13.00 $13.15 $17.27
$9.70 $8.00 $15.39 $8.42 $12.51 $11.51 $10.47 $9.40 $10.64 $14.09 $14.59 $8.75 $10.76 $12.15 $8.50 $11.14 $14.50 $10.44 $12.05 $12.16 $13.98 $13.97 $14.60 $12.04 $10.07 $9.81 $13.90 $16.93 $12.33

Average
$18.70 $12.76 $10.00 $12.88 $14.99
$7.23 $8.00 $15.39 $8.17 $11.38 $10.59 $9.97 $9.10 $10.64 $12.58 $12.91 $8.25 $8.71 $10.60 $8.50 $9.67 $11.38 $9.36 $10.56 $8.17 $13.18 $12.10 $12.86 $10.13 $9.56 $9.81 $12.17 $15.12 $10.74

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

114

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Computer Programmer
Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Cost Estimator Crane/Hoist/Derrick Operator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Designer, Tool Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Dock Worker Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Driver, Route Sales Electrician Engineer, Applications Engineer, Design Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Industrial

Em12loyees 6
10 1 7 1 3 1 7 1
18 5
65 5 4 2 3 4 2
10 5 6 2 5 5 4
26 9 2
20 1
14 2 2 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $13.02 $23.71 $18.05 $10.14 $15.92 $19.15 $20.00 $15.07 $14.11 $13.58
$9.14 $11.02
$9.20 $8.25 $16.33 $11.50 $14.94 $46.08 $30.92 $35.87 $36.47 $48.03 $29.80 $38.46 $7.00 $12.58 $10.06 $15.62 $15.46 $14.71 $16.54 $23.71 $18.87 $17.30

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$16.08

Average $14.42

$27.05

$24.17

$18.05

$18.05

$11.07

$10.88

$15.92

$15.92

$19.15

$19.15

$20.00

$20.00

$18.03

$16.72

$14.11

$14.11

$20.76

$16.55

$12.70

$10.79

$18.14

$13.54

$9.20

$9.20

$10.88

$9.50

$16.33

$16.33

$15.30

$14.15

$19.48

$17.33

$46.08

$46.08

$43.22

$34.27

$38.62

$37.25

$43.68

$42.48

$71.06

$59.54

$39.10

$32.75

$41.92

$40.19

$8.50

$8.00

$15.66

$14.05

$15.84

$12.72

$15.62

$15.62

$17.16

$16.56

$14.71

$14.71

$39.32

$26.40

$23.71

$23.71

$25.06

$19.51

$33.10

$19.85

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

115

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Safety Engineer, Sales Engineer, Software Estimator, Printing Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Area Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service

Em12lo_y:ees 24 7 6 9 11 37 12 1 2 1 4 25
8 24 43 65
8
6 1 2 13 17 18 1 15 5 13 ,12 67
8 1 1 2 7

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $24.43 $25.96 $24.78 $18.26 $21.79 $15.63 $15.35 $23.08 $20.64 $26.08 $10.56 $35.95 $17.52 $14.78 $15.53
$9.29 $7.04 $7.50 $5.80 $6.75 $12.83 $10.98 $8.59 $7.50 $9.73 $16.05 $13.39 $9.85 $10.98 $26.24 $7.00 $24.04 $16.26 $22.03

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$28.86

Average $25.73

$27.06

$26.51

$33.57

$28.41

$30.95

$24.61

$28.54

$25.37

$21.64

$18.38

$21.45

$17.53

$23.08

$23.08

$22.74

$21.73

$26.08

$26.08

$14.03

$12.48

$42.21

$38.59

$23.69

$21.08

$17.42

$16.10

$20.80

$18.66

$14.91

$11.67

$9.47

$7.04

$10.55

$8.62

$9.80

$9.50

$8.00

$7.38

$16.28

$13.96

$11.78

$11.63

$10.87

$9.63

$7.50

$7.50

$12.56

$11.20

$16.85

$16.45

$17.76

$14.84

$11.51

$10.56

$16.17

$13.76

$31.31

$28.74

$8.75

$8.00

$38.46

$31.25

$16.26

$16.26

$23.70

$22.97

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

116

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, Distribution Manager, Division Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Technical Services Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Nurse

Em12lo:i::ees
5 3 1 3 1 18 13 14 1 14 3 7 19 4 1 2 19 5 20 15 7 9 2 26 4 4 1 24 2 8 28 82 3 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$28.50 $18.03 $18.54 $17.87 $22.07 $27.90 $38.18 $21.78 $20.00 $22.00 $28.74 $25.18 $15.19 $34.27 $20.00 $11.62 $26.78 $33.05 $23.59 $20.01 $17.77 $22.25 $21.92 $29.58 $24.28 $24.46 $10.58 $10.19 $14.88 $14.06 $11.24 $12.80 $15.20
$9.51

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$37.06 $29.25 $27.81 $17.87 $33.10 $35.20 $38.18 $26.85 $23.12 $38.25 $28.74 $31.96 $15.39 $34.87 $20.00 $12.75 $29.41 $33.77 $27.27 $22.49 $21.06 $30.28 $30.77 $37.57 $24.28 $24.74 $10.58 $18.08 $14.88 $14.68 $14.99 $14.05 $15.73 $12.68

Average
$31.10 $24.12 $23.18 $17.87 $27.58 $32.44 $38.18 $24.68 $23.12 $30.10 $28.74 $28.12 $15.33 $34.39 $20.00 $12.25 $28.09 $33.41 $25.24 $20.98 $18.97 $26.15 $27.88 $34.19 $24.28 $24.60 $10.58 $13.77 $14.88 $14.37 $13.39 $13.73 $15.73 $11.10

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

117

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Order Puller Painter, Production Production Recorder Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Project Coordinator Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Chaser Stock Room Attendant Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Laboratory Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Technical Services Rep.

Em2loyees 7
12 2
14 4 17 23 87 5 5 6 8 1 3 2 2 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 8 14 21 64 6 7 4 5

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $10.70
$9.22 $14.42 $14.32 $27.55 $16.41
$9.33 $20.36 $10.75 $15.21 $10.28
$7.76 $13.88 $10.99 $12.00 $16.95 $23.88 $25.01 $16.36 $16.32 $17.43 $24.51 $21.91 $13.78 $16.02 $14.42 $18.04 $13.75 $19.06 $16.27 $14.87 $13.79 $15.09 $14.50

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$11.98

Average $11.25

$9.99

$9.62

$16.83

$16.83

$25.03

$20.10

$31.25

$29.59

$19.65

$18.10

$10.06

$9.59

$26.77

$24.23

$11.42

$11.09

$17.68

$16.27

$10.41

$10.34

$9.41

$8.61

$13.88

$13.88

$10.99

$10.99

$12.00

$12.00

$20.55

$18.75

$25.62

$25.44

$27.20

$25.95

$20.45

$18.40

$16.32

$16.32

$17.43

$17.43

$36.27

$27.61

$21.91

$21.91

$21.44

$16.75

$23.71

$21.61

$31.25

$23.56

$20.68

$19.51

$18.05

$15.93

$29.03

$23.37

$21.25

$18.58

$18.97

$17.69

$15.22

$14.36

$18.85

$16.95

$16.95

$15.73

Georgia Department ofindustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Technician, Test Tool Crib Attendant Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em12loyees 9
13 12
2 3 7 9 23 2 2 24 13 8

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $13.46 $16.44 $13.07 $17.00
$9.61 $9.61 $11.02 $12.37 $11.94 $10.94 $10.55 $10.09 $7.98

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$23.85

Average $17.55

$17.36

$17.24

$16.02

$14.77

$20.39

$18.69

$12.56

$11.76

$12.56

$11.76

$13.96

$12.82

$21.80

$15.45

$12.95

$12.45

$10.94

$10.94

$12.39

$11.41

$10.63

$10.45

$9.76

$8.87

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

119 '

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 33 92 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

{a) hourly employees 8 days

{b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

11

12

11-15 years

13

14

Over 15 years

14

15

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

84.8% Major Medical

37.0% Profit Sharing

41.3% Sick Leave 57.6% Dental Ins

9.8% Stock Purchase Plan 21.7% Payroll Saving Plan

83.7% Group Life Ins

65.2% 401(k) Plan

57.6% Disability Ins

34.8% Retirement Plan

57.6% Hospital Ins

47.8% Year End Bonus

32.6% Personal Leave

8.7% Vacation Bonus

45.7% Shift Premium 44.6% Education Asst 60.9% Jury Duty Pay 42.4% Maternity Leave 56.5% Funeral Leave Pay 46.7% Military Leave 20.7% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 31.5% 22.8% 17.4% 8.7%

Time&AHalf
96.7% 20.7% 42.4% 22.8% 22.8%

Double Time
0.0% 1.1% 2.2% 20.7% 16.3%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.8%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 29.67% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler, Electrical Assembler, Machinery Assembler, Production Assembler, Small Parts Assembly Loader Boring Machine Set-Up Operator Brake Operator Burrer Chucking Machine Set Up Person Clean Up Worker CNC Machine Operator Cut Off Saw Operator, Metal Drill Press Operator Fabricator-Assembler, Metal Parts Fitter Forging Press Operator Grinder Grinder Operator Group Leader, Production Heat Treater Inspector, General Installer Jig Fitter Jig Loader Job Setter Laborer, General Lathe Operator Lay Out Worker Machine Builder Machine Fixer Machine Operator Machine Operator I Machine Operator II Machine Set Up Operator

Em12Io:yees
81

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$10.80

416

$8.96

233

$8.39

42

$9.64

3

$10.00

24

$10.75

45

$7.24

33

$8.75

17

$12.68

18

$7.47

132

$10.96

35

$9.37

45

$11.90

103

$10.48

11

$10.00

25

$17.35

8

$11.10

46

$10.49

130

$12.80

12

$8.00

28

$11.37

5

$7.25

2

$8.50

6

$8.36

24

$9.56

142

$7.34

37

$9.71

4

$15.27

55

$10.66

1

$9.65

25

$8.59

84

$10.68

44

$8.76

23

$10.92

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$13.74 $11.28 $11.44 $11.08 $13.21 $11.85 $10.48
$9.69 $17.28
$9.00 $15.02 $10.56 $13.80 $14.22 $14.27 $19.42 $12.52 $16.03 $15.29 $11.00 $12.65
$7.85 $14.32
$9.59 $11.92
$9.08 $13.34 $16.02 $13.87
$9.65 $9.95 $13.13 $12.00 $13.02

Average
$12.24 $10.52
$9.36 $10.70 $11.61 $11.40
$8.86 $9.10 $15.00 $8.19 $12.94 $9.97 $12.93 $12.12 $12.75 $18.22 $11.81 $13.25 $14.04 $9.50 $12.06 $7.50 $11.41 $8.75 $9.97 $8.17 $11.70 $15.65 $12.41 $9.65 $9.59 $12.28 $10.35 $12.83

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

121

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Job Title Machine Tool Operator Material Handler Milling Machine Operator Mold Maker Packager, Hand Paint Line Handler Painter, Spray Parts Cleaner Powerbrake/Bending Machine Operator Press Brake Operator Press Operator Punch Press Operator Sandblaster Shear Operator Sheet Metal Worker Subassembler Tester Tool & Die Maker Torch Operator Utility Worker Welder, Acetylene Welder, Arc Welder, MIG/TIG Welder, Spot Welder-Assembler

Average Lowest Wage Em11lo1ees Reported

52

$10.99

24

$8.53

54

$9.23

2

$8.64

154

$7.37

30

$8.32

66

$10.43

14

$7.85

17

$9.17

2

$11.48

76

$8.48

70

$6.91

8

$9.23

4

$9.85

14

$12.66

36

$9.69

4

$15.37

60

$11.03

4

$8.75

26

$8.93

56

$8.81

58

$10.63

80

$10.02

6

$8.20

54

$10.65

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$15.44

Average $13.25

$8.77

$8.64

$11.87

$10.55

$9.71

$9.46

$8.38

$8.16

$9.51

$9.51

$12.51

$11.43

$10.45

$9.22

$10.75

$10.09

$11.48

$11.48

$13.75

$12.77

$7.96

$7.43

$12.06

$10.77

$13.00

$11.25

$17.68

$15.16

$11.35

$11.21

$15.37

$15.37

$18.95

$16.93

$12.16

$10.46

$13.03

$10.66

$11.10

$9.96

$13.43

$12.14

$14.34

$12.55

$8.98

$8.73

$13.90

$12.26

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Carpenter Chemist Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Sample Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Computer Operator

Em12loyees 18 42 1 15 44 1 2 4 29 16 5 1 6 3 1 6 1 22 2 3 5 2 8 11 4 9 6 13 6 68 12 5 12 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.48 $12.27 $19.23 $12.55 $13.74 $10.25 $19.79
$9.02 $10.34 $10.63 $10.31
$9.00 $10.86 $11.01 $13.00 $11.99
$9.00 $8.89 $10.25 $6.83 $10.11 $10.11 $10.67 $11.77 $10.52 $11.36 $10.74 $11.19 $12.98 $8.81 $8.08 $12.70 $14.39 $12.40

Average Highest Wage
Reported $15.47 $15.65 $19.23 $15.16 $17.62 $10.25 $19.79 $9.67 $12.17 $10.64 $10.50 $9.00 $10.86 $11.01 $13.00 $13.13 $9.00 $12.16 $10.25 $8.17 $10.11 $10.11 $12.26 $11.77 $10.52 $12.07 $11.20 $12.95 $20.50 $11.35 $9.73 $14.53 $14.81 $14.38

Average $15.03 $13.87 $19.23 $13.25 $15.72 $10.25 $19.79 $9.34 $11.14 $10.77 $10.41 $9.00 $10.86 $11.01 $13.00 $13.04 $9.00 $9.91 $10.25 $7.50 $10.11 $10.11 $11.32 $11.77 $10.52 $11.73 $10.97 $12.27 $16.46 $9.97 $8.83 $13.61 $14.61 $13.48

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123

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic Coordinator, Training Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Dock Worker Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Electrician Engineer, Applications Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Field Engineer, Industrial

Em.12loyees 10 17 7 2 7 1 1 3 3 1 6 51 3 2 3 10 9 7 4 14 6 4 2 9 11 27 8 1 6 36 16 5 1 10

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.64 $24.41 $16.52
$9.35 $16.89 $10.24 $15.00 $14.87 $14.50 $16.68 $19.73
$9.11 $11.67 $13.69 $16.97 $16.49 $37.82 $30.12 $32.13 $36.25 $23.32 $26.35 $52.12 $40.44
$8.36 $13.75 $16.08 $11.00 $16.03 $17.08 $17.10 $23.81 $20.20 $18.75

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$18.14

Average $17.51

$25.55

$25.29

$23.02

$21.16

$10.67

$9.30

$19.22

$18.05

$10.24

$10.24

$22.61

$18.81

$16.11

$15.48

$14.50

$14.50

$16.68

$16.68

$20.95

$20.09

$15.75

$11.96

$13.00

$12.33

$13.69

$13.69

$19.34

$18.15

$20.55

$18.71

$38.88

$38.35

$30.12

$30.12

$32.13

$32.13

$37.79

$37.02

$23.32

$23.32

$29.00

$27.68

$52.12

$52.12

$40.44

$40.44

$9.59

$9.53

$16.22

$15.09

$16.82

$16.45

$11.00

$11.00

$20.44

$18.61

$21.85

$19.54

$25.02

$21.92

$28.89

$26.35

$20.20

$20.20

$23.99

$21.83

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

124

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Sales Engineer, Tooling Estimator, Printing Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Guard Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Janitor Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Accounts Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Distribution Manager, Division Manager, Engineering

Em12loyees 16 28 5 5 21 24 7 13 3 3 28 3 18 16 64 5 3 4 21 13 14 68 5 9 9 27 14 10 5 12 5 1 2 17

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $18.48 $19.35 $22.80 $24.34 $19.10 $21.01 $22.95 $21.79 $25.03 $15.26 $44.57 $19.35 $17.01 $16.21
$8.69 $8.20 $11.00 $6.75 $12.26 $10.46 $7.95 $11.44 $13.26 $12.09 $10.14 $10.68 $21.46 $18.97 $19.93 $21.76 $31.96 $43.27 $25.68 $29.88

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$24.36

Average $21.42

$27.46

$23.58

$24.60

$24.28

$26.50

$26.19

$21.88

$20.05

$24.86

$23.25

$22.95

$22.95

$30.09

$25.94

$25.03

$25.03

$19.55

$17.41

$56.79

$49.83

$19.35

$19.35

$18.75

$17.99

$20.19

$18.20

$10.05

$9.66

$11.65

$9.93

$11.00

$11.00

$9.12

$7.93

$13.45

$12.85

$13.37

$11.40

$8.59

$8.27

$15.99

$13.55

$13.43

$13.38

$15.00

$13.60

$11.62

$10.88

$14.40

$13.87

$22.20

$21.83

$24.20

$21.19

$22.53

$20.80

$22.62

$22.19

$31.96

$31.96

$43.27

$43.27

$25.68

$25.68

$31.52

$30.70

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

125

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Research & Devel. Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Mechanic, Refrig/Air Cond. Order Puller Overhead Crane Operator Painter, Production Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst

Emr1Ioi:ees 22 13 10 8 6 23 15 8 2 11 5 20 12 15 7 1 1 39 6 5 5 8 7 3 1 5 3 2 2 65 4 25 12 8

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $32.20 $21.44 $32.02 $25.71 $22.41 $16.19 $31.28 $17.41 $22.41 $24.96 $29.47 $23.31 $20.03 $20.21 $20.56 $34.62 $30.28 $24.89 $20.83 $30.92 $35.65 $19.67 $11.73 $10.99 $11.50 $10.92 $13.17
$8.50 $16.00
$7.49 $8.36 $10.10 $13.61 $24.10

Average Highest Wage
Reported $33.54 $21.85 $32.50 $28.16 $23.85 $16.55 $31.70 $18.79 $22.41 $24.96 $31.19 $24.08 $24.67 $20.21 $20.91 $34.62 $30.28 $30.50 $31.62 $30.92 $48.08 $27.01 $14.12 $11.12 $11.50 $13.34 $14.33 $12.81 $16.00 $8.82 $10.63 $12.25 $15.79 $27.69

Average $32.91 $21.51 $32.26 $26.58 $23.13 $16.37 $31.44 $18.10 $22.41 $24.96 $30.04 $23.78 $22.48 $20.21 $20.73 $34.62 $30.28 $27.56 $25.06 $30.92 $40.99 $22.14 $12.80 $11.05 $11.50 $12.26 $13.65 $10.66 $16.00 $8.50 $10.63 $11.12 $14.73 $25.88

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

126

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title - Project Coordinator
Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Chaser Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, General Supervisor, Inspection Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory

Em:1210:yees 2 7
30 160
15 9
22 16 12
7 6 5 21 1 5 1 1 7 1 6 15 2 19 2 9 9 3 3 30 1 3 7 6 6

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $23.81 $11.71
$8.90 $16.65 $11.67 $13.11 $11.28
$9.41 $8.36 $10.91 $26.14 $18.45 $15.66 $16.35 $16.62 $34.62 $10.00 $20.90 $20.01 $17.44 $14.83 $17.38 $15.58 $19.39 $15.38$13.63 $22.52 $23.85 $16.50 $14.44 $15.07 $13.89 $11.00 $12.26

Average Highest Wage
Reported $23.81 $13.78 $9.60 $22.91 $13.06 $14.96 $11.81 $10.27 $9.59 $11.48 $26.54 $21.15 $19.64 $16.35 $18.92 $34.62 $15.07 $20.90 $20.01 $18.42 $18.97 $17.38 $16.75 $19.39 $16.41 $17.24 $22.52 $23.85 $21.05 $14.44 $15.73 $22.02 $16.50 $15.96

Average $23.81 $12.96 $9.25 $19.33 $12.40 $13.92 $11.55 $9.79 $9.59 $11.20 $26.34 $19.80 $18.25 $16.35 $17.77 $34.62 $12.54 $20.90 $20.01 $18.13 $17.51 $17.38 $16.16 $19.39 $15;88 $15.19 $22.52 $23.85 $18.56 $14.44 $15.40 $17.00 $13.67 $14.30

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

127

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Technician, Test Tool Crib Attendant Trainer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em2lox:ees 1 4
24 10 31
4 11
2 6 5 5 88

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.00 $12.21
$9.19 $11.69 $15.29 $11.29 $10.11 $18.03 $13.16 $12.59
$9.41 $8.48

Average Highest Wage
Reported $14.00 $13.28 $20.45 $13.78 $19.00 $15.51 $10.24 $22.22 $15.82 $12.59 $9.93 $13.32

Average $14.00 $13.28 $14.83 $12.87 $16.72 $14.31 $10.17 $20.13 $14.64 $12.59 $9.67 $11.78

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

128

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 35 106 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually: .

(a) hourly employees 8 days

(b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

10

10

6 - 10 years

12

13

11 - 15 years

14

14

Over 15 years

15

15

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

94.3% Major Medical

24.5% Profit Sharing

39.6% Sick Leave 57.5% Dental Ins

3.8% Stock Purchase Plan 16.0% Payroll Saving Plan

92.5% Group Life Ins

56.6% 401(k) Plan

56.6% Disability Ins

22.6% Retirement Plan

60.4% Hospital Ins

50.9% Year End Bonus

31.1% Personal Leave

9.4% Vacation Bonus

22.6% Shift Premium 38.7% Education Asst 63.2% Jury Duty Pay 41.5% Maternity Leave 57.5% Funeral Leave Pay 37.7% Military Leave 32.1% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.9% 30.2% 15.1% 9.4% 11.3%

Time &A Half
92.5% 19.8% 40.6% 22.6% 15.1%

Double Time
0.9% 1.9% 0.9% 27.4% 28.3%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.8%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 26.83% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

129

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Job Title Acid Filler Assembler Assembler, Battery Assembler, Dry Cell & Battery Assembler, Electrical Accessories Assembler, Machinery Assembler, Production Charging Worker Clean Up Worker Coil Winder Compression/Injection Mold. Mach. Oper. Drill Operator Electronics Worker Fabricator-Assembler, Metal Parts Grid Coating Machine Operator Group Leader, Production Inspector, Electronics Laborer, General Machine Operator I Machine Operator II Machine Set Up Operator Material Handler Milling Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Painter, Spray Pasting Machine Operator Photo Image Operator Plater Punch Press Operator Screen Operator Solderer Tester, Electrical Tool & Die Maker

Em12loyees 10

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$9.46

137

$10.11

38

$8.87

25

$8.97

66

$8.40

20

$8.50

536

$7.75

20

$8.84

16

$7.37

112

$8.13

7

$11.35

15

$7.40

6

$7.17

78

$8.09

12

$9.88

128

$10.65

15

$7.86

29

$7.23

14

$8.70

260

$8.94

7

$9.29

54

$8.44

10

$8.50

272

$7.93

17

$7.25

5

$12.71

14

$9.36

11

$7.50

15

$8.19

42

$8.41

9

$9.44

7

$7.57

30

$8.09

19

$12.35

Average Highest Wage
Reported $10.09 $13.18 $11.55 $9.64 $13.20 $13.00 $11.17 $12.06 $9.28 $11.75 $12.72 $10.50 $8.42 $11.62 $13.73 $13.73 $10.21 $10.91 $11.02 $12.98 $12.26 $11.51 $12.75 $11.92 $8.75 $14.77 $13.54 $12.14 $10.58 $9.63 $13.44 $9.80 $10.27 $16.53

Average $9.67
$11.45 $9.91 $9.17
$11.77 $10.61
$9.61 $10.52
$8.36 $11.05 $11.99
$8.58 $7.38 $11.07 $12.88 $11.97 $9.09 $8.66 $9.52 $9.95 $10.77 $9.68 $10.00 $9.37 $8.00 $13.80 $11.62 $9.91 $9.26 $8.92 $11.50 $8.69 $9.13 $14.46

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

130

Job Title Utility Worker
Welder, Arc Welder, Spot Wireworker

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Average Lowest Wage Em:1210:yees Reported

15

$8.00

20

$9.75

9

$11.09

7

$7.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$10.22 $12.30
$11.52
$12.00

Average $9.18
$11.02 $11.38
$9.00

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

131

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Chemist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Engineering Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Order Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock CNC Programmer Collector Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Training Customer Service Representative Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Designer, Tool Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations

Em12Ioyees 8
33 1 2
14 3 12 7 2 3 7 2 1 7 2 1 3
24 5 2 1 3 1 3 1
11 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $12.27 $10.55 $18.37 $13.53 $11.84 $15.75 $13.26
$8.58 $15.75 $11.21 $11.24 $10.18 $13.75 $14.52
$9.94 $11.59
$9.54 $8.47 $9.03 $11.40 $30.75 $15.28 $16.83 $24.89 $21.63 $9.02 $8.25 $12.98 $16.35 $16.83 $33.65 $33.89 $31.63 $39.30

Average Highest Wage
Reported $15.12 $13.00 $18.37 $13.53 $14.22 $17.61 $15.90 $10.13 $15.75 $11.38 $11.24 $10.18 $13.75 $15.63 $13.09 $11.59 $10.94 $10.41 $9.56 $11.40 $30.75 $21.31 $16.83 $24.89 $21.63 $11.02 $8.25 $12.98 $16.35 $16.83 $33.65 $35.63 $31.63 $42.69

Average $14.28 $11.69 $18.37 $13.53 $13.49 $16.85 $15.39 $9.35 $15.75 $11.29 $11.24 $10.18 $13.75 $14.97 $12.97 $11.59 $10.13 $9.57 $9.19 $11.40 $30.75 $19.81 $16.83 $24.89 $21.63 $10.01 $8.25 $12.98 $16.35 $16.83 $33.65 $34.74 $31.63 $40.63

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

132

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Director, Purchasing
Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research & Development Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Engineer, Applications Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Field Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Process Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Sales Engineer, Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Tooling Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Maintenance Leadman Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Distribution Manager, Engineering

Em12loyees 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 4
12 1 1 2 3 3
12 1 7
12 4 10 2 9 1 1 4 15 3 1
33 4 1 1 1 5

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $35.10 $33.41 $42.79 $39.06 $15.84 $21.97 $22.12 $21.56 $15.27 $30.38 $16.15 $21.25 $19.29 $19.55 $20.79 $28.41 $19.25 $14.30 $26.35 $14.42 $19.47 $37.15
$9.75 $21.54 $14.16 $12.59
$9.33 $18.30 $12.42 $20.79 $34.81 $21.20 $32.45 $30.03

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$35.10

Average $35.10

$33.41

$33.41

$42.79

$42.79

$39.06

$39.06

$16.55

$16.20

$21.97

$21.97

$22.12

$22.12

$22.84

$22.21

$33.16

$30.96

$30.38

$30.38

$16.15

$16.15

$21.25

$21.25

$20.58

$20.13

$19.55

$19.55

$33.99

$28.26

$28.41

$28.41

$21.04

$19.99

$25.55

$20.05

$32.84

$29.23

$31.25

$26.44

$20.43

$19.95

$57.49

$44.97

$12.80

$11.27

$21.54

$21.54

$16.10

$14.76

$17.23

$14.60

$10.00

$9.65

$18.30

$18.30

$15.21

$13.81

$20.79

$20.79

$34.81

$34.81

$21.20

$21.20

$32.45

$32.45

$34.90

$32.15

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Plant Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Training Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Mechanic, Maintenance Production Scheduler Receptionist Route Salesperson Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Chemical Supervisor, Customer Service

Em12loyees 4 2 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 6 1 12 1 1 4
69 3 3 1 9 2 5
10 1 6 4 2 4 4 4

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $26.44 $31.68 $20.87 $23.47 $35.70 $23.08 $17.80 $43.02 $19.23 $27.11 $22.92 $19.24 $28.72 $18.01 $25.43 $24.10 $28.46 $32.97 $14.65 $14.47 $16.20
$9.67 $13.80 $14.35
$9.00 $14.10 $12.10
$9.25 $8.93 $23.75 $20.77 $12.91 $13.89 $15.91

Average Highest Wage
Reported $29.81 $31.68 $20.87 $31.38 $35.70 $23.08 $17.80 $43.02 $19.23 $29.51 $22.92 $19.24 $28.72 $21.99 $25.43 $28.01 $28.46 $32.97 $16.91 $17.20 $20.24 $9.67 $13.80 $29.17 $10.00 $17.98 $14.06 $9.25 $10.85 $27.84 $20.77 $13.25 $15.87 $17.61

Average $28.13 $31.68 $20.87 $27.44 $35.70 $23.08 $17.80 $43.02 $19.23 $28.31 $22.92 $19.24 $28.72 $20.26 $25.43 $25.87 $28.46 $32.97 $15.78 $15.93 $18.37 $9.67 $13.80 $22.01 $9.50 $15.56 $13.00 $9.25 $9.52 $26.35 $20.77 $12.98 $14.90 $16.67

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

134

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Systems Analyst Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Technician, Test Truck Driver, Heavy Warehouse Worker

Em12loyees 1 3 8
17 3 9 3 3
68 14
6 1 8 20 3 1 1 30

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $22.12 $17.20 $20.22 $14.55 $14.82 $14.46 $21.61 $17.10 $12.53 $13.33
$8.65 $9.03 $13.51 $11.19 $13.34 $14.04 $11.92 $11.37

Average Highest Wage
Reported $22.12 $20.35 $27.08 $20.53 $15.48 $17.83 $23.92 $19.09 $18.47 $15.28 $11.54 $9.03 $15.74 $14.15 $16.36 $14.04 $11.92 $16.37

Average $22.12 $18.78 $28.36 $17.01 $15.16 $16.04 $22.76 $17.88 $14.76 $14.53 $10.82 $9.03 $14.32 $12.87 $14.90 $14.04 $11.92 $11.37

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

135

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SIC 36 22 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 9 days

(b) salary employees 9 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

8

8

2 -5 years

10

10

6 - 10 years

13

14

11 - 15 years

15

16

Over 15 years

16

18

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

90.9% Major Medical

31.8% Profit Sharing

72.7% Sick Leave 63.6% Dental Ins

9.1% Stock Purchase Plan 18.2% Payroll Saving Plan

81.8% Group Life Ins

68.2% 40l(k) Plan

72.7% Disability Ins

31.8% Retirement Plan

77.3% Hospital Ins

50.0% Year End Bonus

50.0% Personal Leave

9.1% Vacation Bonus

54.5% Shift Premium 54.5% Education Asst 77.3% Jury Duty Pay 50.0% Maternity Leave 72.7% Funeral Leave Pay 54.5% Military Leave 31.8% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
4.5% 18.2% 9.1% 9.1% 13.6%

Time&AHalf
72.7% 40.9% 40.9% 4.5% 13.6%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 31.8% 13.6%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 13.6%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 29.23% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler Assembler, Aircraft Power Plant Assembler, Aircraft Structures & Surfaces Assembler, Automobile Assembler, Electrical Wire Group Assembler, Production Assembler/Installer, General Car Repairer Clean Up Worker CNC Machine Operator Custom Van Installer Drill Press Operator Equipment Troubleshooter Final Inspector Finisher, Metal Grinder Group Leader, Production Inspector, Fabrication, Aircraft Inspector, General Laborer, General Lay Out Worker Machine Operator Machine Operator I Machine Operator II Material Handler Milling Machine Operator Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Painter, Transportation Equipment Plater Polisher Powerbrake/Bending Machine Operator Process Technician Production Set Up Worker

Em:12lo1ees 8

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$6.30

2

$9.00

13

$6.50

224

$8.58

18

$12.90

1025

$9.85

10

$6.50

32

$10.76

19

$7.81

154

$10.37

19

$10.11

4

$6.25

47

$12.32

3

$9.00

53

$9.06

14

$10.82

120

$12.08

4

$11.06

86

$12.17

217

$12.71

7

$11.26

273

$10.80

377

$9.06

154

$13.17

83

$12.17

53

$9.39

4

$7.19

3

$10.30

94

$11.35

2

$7.00

2

$11.25

1

$7.00

6

$13.76

31

$11.26

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$7.00

Average $6.50

$11.50

$10.00

$10.50

$8.75

$12.40

$9.77

$17.01

$15.48

$11.80

$11.07

$11.25

$8.50

$14.44

$12.95

$9.10

$8.62

$12.82

$12.24

$13.74

$11.89

$9.25

$7.75

$13.82

$13.52

$9.50

$9.25

$10.40

$10.33

$12.26

$12.12

$14.08

$13.31

$11.06

$11.06

$14.71

$13.82

$13.26

$13.02

$13.00

$12.28

$12.32

$11.96

$12.07

$10.86

$14.89

$14.43

$13.95

$13.08

$10.42

$9.90

$10.02

$10.02

$11.88

$11.88

$12.49

$11.83

$11.00

$9.00

$11.50

$11.37

$7.00

$7.00

$13.76

$13.76

$13.31

$12.26

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

137

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Production Jobs

Job Title Punch Press Operator Riveter Sandblaster Saw Operator Shear Operator Sheet Metal Worker Stenciler Subassembler, Electrical Tool & Die Maker Tool Builder Truck Body Builder Truck Body Mounter Truck Body Repairer Utility Operator Utility Worker Welder, Arc Welder, Production Welder, Robotic Welder, Spot Wirer Woodworker

Average Lowest Wage Em12lo1ees Reported

44

$11.14

10

$8.65

46

$13.61

2

$8.00

2

$8.50

21

$7.75

11

$13.73

2

$8.00

30

$16.64

14

$17.33

143

$9.82

22

$8.10

28

$8.50

27

$11.87

1

$9.00

248

$9.92

286

$14.49

48

$12.98

56

$9.76

3

$9.00

2

$8.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$12.71

Average $12.26

$9.25

$8.81

$15.18

$14.39

$9.50

$8.75

$11.75

$10.50

$10.50

$8.36

$14.12

$13.99

$9.00

$8.50

$19.15

$18.83

$17.33

$17.33

$13.12

$11.00

$12.07

$9.76

$12.93

$10.45

$13.36

$12.64

$9.00

$9.00

$14.26

$12.25

$16.15

$14.96

$13.15

$13.08

$11.77

$10.92

$15.00

$12.00

$12.00

$10.50

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

138

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Auditor Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, Cost Clerk, Engineering Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Mail Clerk, Maintenance Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Parts Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Production Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving CNC Programmer Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Material Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Safety Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, Traffic

Em:1210:y:ees 11 19 1 3 17 6 7 9 36 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 12 7 4 3 3 36 3 5 22 5 1 2 35 1 3 3

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $13.92 $11.97 $18.61
$8.38 $18.14
$8.95 $8.89 $9.66 $9.46 $9.15 $8.42 $11.45 $14.50 $6.92 $11.75 $10.30 $6.38 $9.00 $7.87 $9.44 $9.69 $8.84 $7.50 $11.24 $16.99 $12.66 $16.37 $36.04 $12.00 $22.23 $17.54 $16.44 $12.82 $10.02

Average Highest Wage
Reported $21.52 $15.52 $18.61 $12.22 $22.00 $12.12 $12.87 $10.94 $12.07 $9.15 $9.67 $11.45 $14.50 $9.00 $11.75 $10.30 $7.38 $9.84 $12.64 $10.33 $12.12 $9.09 $12.50 $13.36 $17.70 $15.39 $31.67 $36.04 $12.00 $22.23 $24.65 $16.44 $14.42 $12.94

Average $17.83 $13.73 $18.61 $10.74 $19.12 $10.54 $10.27 $10.30 $10.88 $9.15 $8.83 $11.45 $14.50 $7.62 $11.75 $10.30 $6.88 $9.42 $10.06 $9.79 $10.91 $9.01 $10.00 $12.62 $17.16 $13.89 $21.81 $36.04 $12.00 $22.23 $20.11 $16.44 $13.62 $11.27

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

139

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Coordinator, Training Cost Estimator Customer Service Representative Delivery/Route Worker Designer, Industrial Designer, Tool Director, Engineering Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Director, Sales Dock Worker Drafter, CAD Drafter, Mechanical Electrician Engineer, Design Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plant Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Systems Engineer, Tooling Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator

Em12loyees 1 1
17 3 4 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 7 2 9 1 23 16 11 1 9 35 43 2 1 9 9 2 1 9 5 3 46 127

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $14.42 $12.00 $11.92
$7.00 $20.15 $19.95 $37.41 $35.47 $45.41 $40.26 $21.25 $39.09 $54.81 $10.80 $14.25 $11.00 $13.79 $18.64 $17.25 $18.27 $23.46 $19.72 $17.49 $28.56 $12.50 $24.71 $20.13 $18.48 $24.52 $24.41 $22.70 $19.21 $17.54 $10.24

Average Highest Wage
Reported $14.42 $15.00 $15.83 $8.50 $30.14 $20.45 $37.41 $35.47 $45.41 $40.26 $21.25 $39.09 $59.47 $12.32 $16.60 $20.00 $17.34 $25.39 $38.25 $18.27 $28.04 $26.50 $33.21 $28.56 $12.50 $30.71 $25.69 $27.65 $24.52 $26.73 $27.32 $20.46 $24.07 $11.75

Average $14.42 $13.50 $13.95 $8.00 $25.15 $20.20 $37.41 $35.47 $45.41 $40.26 $21.25 $39.09 $56.97 $12.32 $15.52 $16.00 $14.60 $22.05 $26.12 $18.27 $25.75 $23.25 $25.97 $28.56 $12.50 $27.84 $22.91 $23.07 $24.52 $25.58 $25.01 $19.93 $20.12 $11.28

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

140

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Guard Housekeeper Human Resources Assistant Instructor Janitor Lift Truck Operator Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Credit Manager, Customer Service Manager, Employee Relations Manager, Engineering Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Maintenance Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Parts Manager, Personnel Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Training

Em12lo1ees 2 7 4
14 5 1
24 9
15 45 52
5 1 3 1 5 8 9 4 4 5 5 2 4 1 6 1 7 8 5 4 2 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $7.50 $6.74
$14.37 $17.52
$7.84 $8.50 $8.46 $15.62 $14.46 $13.05 $15.41 $25.40 $33.46 $24.10 $24.04 $35.69 $30.45 $26.09 $21.79 $25.88 $33.38 $14.85 $30.71 $16.80 $10.00 $30.03 $16.88 $31.16 $25.63 $27.95 $24.20 $18.94 $34.13 $22.84

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$7.50

Average $7.50

$8.53

$7.74

$14.37

$14.37

$29.55

$20.25

$8.64

$8.24

$8.50

$8.50

$11.25

$9.89

$15.82

$15.82

$14.86

$14.66

$15.50

$13.89

$16.55

$16.19

$26.93

$26.17

$33.46

$33.46

$24.10

$24.10

$24.04

$24.04

$45.69

$43.19

$31.23

$30.76

$27.49

$26.90

$23.35

$22.16

$25.88

$25.88

$33.38

$33.38

$17.85

$16.23

$31.96

$31.34

$16.80

$16.80

$10.00

$10.00

$32.32

$31.49

$16.88

$16.88

$35.76

$33.65

$27.74

$26.50

$28.15

$28.10

$24.20

$24.20

$18.94

$18.94

$34.13

$34.13

$22.84

$22.84

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

141

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Warehouse Material Expediter Material Scheduler Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Production Nurse Painter, Production Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Project Coordinator Quality Control Tester Receptionist Route Salesperson Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Storekeeper Superintendent, Maintenance Superintendent, Plant Superintendent, Production Superintendent, Shipping Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing

Em12lo1ees 5 1
11 14 14 20 36 72
2 81 39 11
1 6 10 4 48 9 8 31 52 3 24 3 2 12 4 1 10 2 3 2 4 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $18.24 $12.32 $14.24 $12.87 $13.40 $14.79 $13.46 $14.38 $17.36 $14.21 $13.11 $20.51 $12.32
$9.09 $8.19 $6.25 $16.11 $9.88 $14.98 $10.37 $10.00 $8.33 $11.65 $26.59 $31.03 $23.67 $20.79 $14.54 $14.50 $29.35 $32.38 $10.00 $26.17 $12.74

Average Highest Wage
Reported $19.49 $13.82 $18.08 $17.08 $17.01 $17.89 $19.68 $17.01 $18.10 $14.99 $29.03 $24.68 $13.82 $13.13 $8.78 $16.25 $23.12 $11.64 $16.87 $12.74 $11.24 $8.67 $12.76 $26.59 $31.03 $30.47 $20.79 $14.54 $14.50 $29.35 $37.80 $14.00 $28.80 $15.86

Average $18.74 $13.82 $16.16 $16.38 $16.75 $17.53 $17.79 $16.89 $17.76 $14.76 $19.52 $22.59 $13.82 $11.73 $8.53 $11.25 $19.36 $10.73 $15.93 $11.57 $10.31 $8.50 $12.72 $26.59 $31.03 $27.03 $20.79 $14.54 $14.50 $29.35 $34.70 $12.00 $27.48 $14.68

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

142

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Technical Services Rep. Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Machinery Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Test Tool Crib Attendant Tractor Operator Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker Welder/ Flamecutter

Em12loyees 4
42 8 1 4 2 7
25 6 2 1
57 14 5 8
1 44 12 30
2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $30.82 $15.74 $15.36 $10.75 $21.38 $21.39 $13.46 $14.79 $12.65 $12.00 $14.67 $12.32 $15.97 $12.02
$9.68 $8.00 $16.50 $12.71 $9.85 $17.01

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$35.88

Average $34.40

$21.21

$19.06

$17.51

$16.17

$10.75

$10.75

$25.53 $23.46

$21.39

$21.39

$22.31

$17.42

$17.89

$17.75

$17.12 $14.88

$12.00

$12.00

$14.67 $14.67

$13.82

$13.12

$19.02 $17.50

$15.38 $14.22

$11.70 $11.25

$8.00

$8.00

$17.29 $17.14

$13.96

$13.02

$11.46 $11.18

$17.01

$17.01

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism
143

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 37 35 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

(a) hourly employees 8 days

(b) salary employees 8 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

7

2 -5 years

9

9

6 - 10 years

11

12

11 - 15 years

13

14

Over 15 years

15

16

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

82.9% Major Medical

22.9% Profit Sharing

42.9% Sick Leave 71.4% Dental Ins

8.6% Stock Purchase Plan 25.7% Payroll Saving Plan

82.9% Group Life Ins 62.9% Disability Ins 62.9% Hospital Ins 45.7% Personal Leave

60.0% 401(k) Plan 31.4% Retirement Plan 34.3% Year End Bonus 11.4% Vacation Bonus

40.0% Shift Premium 42.9% Education Asst 54.3% Jury Duty Pay 42.9% Maternity Leave 54.3% Funeral Leave Pay 45.7% Military Leave 22.9% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 22.9% 17.1% 11.4% 17.1%

Time &A Half
94.3% 31.4% 42.9% 17.1% 14.3%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 28.6% 22.9%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 11.4%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 27.23% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

144

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS Production Jobs

Job Title Assembler
Assembler, Electronics I Assembler, Electronics II Assembler, Electronics Ill Assembler, Production Assembler, Small Parts Calibrator Clean Up Worker Dial Printer Drill Press Operator General Utility Group Leader, Production Injection Molding Machine Operator Inspector Inspector, General Instrument Mechanic Laborer, General Lathe Operator Machine Operator Machine Set Up Operator Material Handler Packager, Hand Paint Line Attendant Process Operator Punch Press Operator Screw Machine Operator Screw Machine Set Up Operator Seamstress Solderer Tool & Die Maker Welder, Arc Welder, Machine Welder, Spot

Average Lowest Wage EmI?lo:yees Reported

31

$7.99

2

$10.00

18

$7.72

2

$13.70

178

$7.65

12

$8.90

25

$8.30

2

$6.38

15

$8.20

8

$6.56

10

$6.15

19

$9.19

28

$7.41

3

$9.19

28

$7.73

6

$11.53

3

$8.67

33

$7.89

43

$8.55

10

$6.60

29

$6.88

54

$6.67

15

$6.28

1

$7.70

42

$7.01

5

$7.64

4

$9.12

14

$6.71

41

$7.96

10

$11.36

18

$8.38

14

$9.19

37

$6.42

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.97

Average $8.75

$10.00

$10.00

$12.80

$10.26

$13.70

$13.70

$9.16

$8.47

$10.85

$9.87

$10.62

$9.58

$8.18

$7.28

$9.95

$8.69

$8.78

$7.94

$7.34

$6.74

$12.78

$12.02

$8.98

$8.21

$12.78

$12.78

$10.15

$8.71

$17.28

$14.77

$10.96

$9.81

$10.86

$10.44

$11.11

$10.24

$8.80

$7.70

$9.63

$8.51

$7.82

$7.47

$7.64

$7.17

$10.91

-$10.91

$9.12

$8.33

$8.91

$8.68

$10.30

$10.30

$9.11

$8.08

$9.01

$8.27

$15.31

$14.87

$14.40

$11.39

$12.78

$12.78

$7.68

$7.36

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

145

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Chemist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Engineering Clerk, File Clerk, General Clerk, Mail Clerk, Office Clerk, Order Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Procurement Clerk, Production Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Stock Clerk, Supply CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Computer Operator Computer Programmer Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Sales Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Designer, Graphic Designer, Tool Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing

Em12Io:iees 3 8 3
16 1
10 7 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1
1
1 2 10 4 1 4 1 4
3 3
1 2 40 1 2 1
1
1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $15.83 $12.05 $13.30 $14.39 $24.54
$9.98 $10.70 $14.41 $12.06 $12.60
$6.50 $8.00 $9.80 $8.60 $8.40 $9.83 $13.94 $9.77 $9.25 $9.19 $9.19 $10.09 $17.11 $9.66 $17.22 $27.52 $9.50 $20.50 $10.75 $9.50 $16.25 $20.19 $28.85 $48.08

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$17.41

Average $16.63

$13.77

$13.10

$13.30

$13.30

$17.55

$15.84

$36.81

$30.68

$12.33

$11.00

$11.31

$10.78

$14.41

$14.41

$12.06

$12.06

$16.96

$14.78

$6.50

$6.50

$10.00

$9.00

$9.80

$9.80

$8.60

$8.60

$8.40 $9.83

$8.40
. $9.83

$13.94

$13.94

$10.66

$10.66

$10.27

$9.94

$10.45

$9.78

$12.78

$12.78

$13.79

$11.73

$17.11

$17.11

$11.51

$10.60

$20.20

$18.18

$31.58

$29.55

$9.50

$9.50

$20.50

$20.50

$15.45

$12.71

$9.50

$9.50

$16.25

$16.25

$20.19

$20.19

$28.85

$28.85

$48.08

$48.08

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

146

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Director, Operations
Director, Purchasing Director, Quality Assurance Drafter, CAD Editor Engineer, Applications Engineer, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Field Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Plarlt Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Tooling Executive Officer Foreman, Plant Foreman, Production Forklift Operator Human Resources Assistant Inspector/Tester Machinist Maintenance Leadman Maintenance Repairer Maintenance, Plant Manager, Accounting Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Division Manager, Engineering Manager, General

Em12lo~ees 1 1 1 6 3
5 3 5
1 12
9 1 9 7 3 2 4 1 13 3 19 3 4 5 15 2 1 8 2 2 2 1 5 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $21.75 $20.14 $22.15 $12.85 $19.23 $18.42 $19.46 $18.94 $20.04 $19.29 $19.32 $17.38 $18.96 $21.16 $23.86 $15.00 $23.20 $17.80 $34.93 $24.95 $14.42
$7.16 $14.05 $10.96 $11.01 $14.54 $15.50 $12.98 $26.92 $45.43 $27.47 $40.87 $34.55 $29.69

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$21.75

Average $21.75

$30.21

$25.18

$33.21

$27.68

$13.19

$13.02

$19.23

$19.23

$21.21

$19.81

$21.99

$20.73

$23.93

$20.97

$20.04

$20.04

$23.49

$21.22

$19.44

$19.38

$27.85

$20.27

$29.08

$23.56

$28.18

$24.66

$26.96

$24.38

$15.00

$15.00

$23.20

$23.20

$17.80

$17.80

$63.61

$49.32

$24.95

$24.95

$17.09

$16.34

$8.47

$8.47

$16.82

$14.94

$14.03

$13.58

$14.89

$13.10

$14.54

$14.54

$15.50

$15.50

$14.74

$13.78

$26.92

$26.92

$45.43

$45.43

$27.47

$27.47

$40.87

$40.87

$40.65

$36.89

$32.09

$30.89

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

147

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Manager, Human Resources Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Marketing Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Production Manager, Project Manager, Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Manager, Safety Manager, Sales Manager, Systems Manager, Technical Services Mechanic, Maintenance Order Puller Painter, Production Production Scheduler Programmer Analyst Project Coordinator Quality Control Tester Receptionist Sales Representative Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Executive Secretary, General Shipping Packer Stock Room Attendant Superintendent, Plant Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Customer Service Supervisor, Data Processing Supervisor, Engineering

Em:12loyees
7 1 6 4 7 1 7 3 1 3 4 1 7 2 4 9 4 3 25 3 2 13 4 43 3 3 1 2 7 1 5 4 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $23.54 $48.56 $17.07 $14.23 $31.17 $25.00 $14.41 $18.77 $31.73 $18.21 $25.49 $19.23 $29.01 $21.42 $23.44 $11.35
$7.16 $9.36 $12.44 $15.33 $26.44 $8.85 $9.26 $17.83 $11.67 $14.00 $14.00 $9.16 $9.48 $23.16 $17.30 $16.87 $28.32 $36.06

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$28.64

Average $25.73

$48.56

$48.56

$23.36

$20.54

$14.23

$14.23

$33.99

$32.58

$25.00

$25.00

$29.70

$22.50

$18.77

$18.77

$31.73

$31.73

$21.70

$19.04

$32.71

$28.32

$19.23

$19.23

$32.34

$29.90

$27.51

$24.46

$32.24

$28.03

$12.58

$12.58

$8.47

$8.47

$9.80

$9.80

$15.82

$13.76

$15.33

$15.33

$26.44

$26.44

$12.16

$10.47

$9.26

$9.26

$23.43

$20.60

$13.84

$12.75

$18.00

$16.00

$14.00

$14.00

$9.59

$9.38

$10.38

$9.93

$37.97

$26.96

$17.30

$17.30

$17.30

$17.14

$28.32

$28.32

$36.06

$36.06

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

148

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Analyst Systems Programmer Technical Services Rep. Technician, Computer Technician, Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Maintenance Technician, Production Technician, Quality Control Technician, Service Warehouse Worker

Em12loyees 1 1 7
15 3 4 4 1 2 1 1
10 2 2 1 1
21 26

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $9.55
$18.07 $18.45 $13.49 $20.23 $14.96 $17.29 $13.50 $13.94 $21.02 $10.78 $11.52 $14.15 $11.37 $15.48
$8.82 $10.87
$8.75

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$9.55

Average $9.55

$18.07

$18.07

$24.96

$21.70

$18.36

$15.50

$23.68

$21.95

$18.88

$16.24

$19.37

$18.32

$22.51

$18.00

$17.30

$15.61

$21.02

$21.02

$16.62

$12.35

$16.19

$13.33

$14.15

$14.15

$13.77

$13.77

$15.48

$15.48

$10.60

$10.60

$16.33

$13.10

$10.49

$9.44

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS -SIC 38 16 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually:

{a) hourly employees 10 days

(b) salary employees 10 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

8

8

2 -5 years

11

11

6 - 10 years

14

15

11 - 15 years

17

17

Over 15 years

18

18

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

100.0 Major Medical

18.8% Profit Sharing

75.0% Sick Leave 87.5% Dental Ins 100.0 Group Life Ins

25.0% Stock Purchase Plan 37.5% Payroll Saving Plan 81.3% 401(k) Plan

100.0 Disability Ins

25.0% Retirement Plan

75.0% Hospital Ins

18.8% Year End Bonus

75.0% Personal Leave

0.0% Vacation Bonus

43.8% Shift Premium 56.3% Education Asst 100.0 Jury Duty Pay 81.3% Maternity Leave 93.8% Funeral Leave Pay 68.8% Military Leave 12.5% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time 0.0% 43.8% 25.0% 6.3% 12.5%

Time &A Half 87.5% 31.3% 56.3% 25.0% 18.8%

Double Time 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 43.8% 37.5%

Double Time & A Half 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.3%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 29.90% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Production Jobs

Job Title . Assembler, Electric Sign
Assembler, Production Fabric Cutter Finisher Group Leader, Production Jeweler Laborer, General Machine Operator Material Handler Neon Sign Servicer Packager, Hand Packager, Machine Plastic Sign Fabricator Polisher Printer Rubber Stamp Maker Seamstress Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equip. Sign Erector Sign Maker Welder, Arc

Em12loyees 20

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$8.05

131

$7.10

2

$8.00

1

$7.00

17

$10.06

12

$10.33

45

$6.71

62

$7.16

5

$7.90

6

$7.50

8

$6.00

24

$6.42

5

$8.60

2

$8.50

2

$14.00

6

$5.75

5

$7.00

6

$8.00

13

$9.66

17

$7.51

12

$8.29

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$11.26

Average $9.43

$10.03

$8.58

$9.50

$8.75

$7.00

$7.00

$17.03

$12.76

$18.93

$15.20

$8.41

$7.68

$10.63

$8.76

$9.30

$8.60

$9.33

$8.42

$8.30

$7.25

$9.12

$7.92

$9.20

$8.90

$8.50

$8.50

$15.00

$14.50

$8.50

$7.33

$8.50

$7.45

$9.00

$8.41

$12.31

$10.87

$11.48

$9.63

$11.42

$9.58

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

151

1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Accountant, General Administrative Assistant Artist Bookkeeper Buyer/Purchaser Clerk Typist Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeping Clerk, General Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Office Clerk, Payroll Clerk, Personnel Clerk, Sales Clerk, Shipping & Receiving Clerk, Supply Controller Coordinator, Manufacturing Coordinator, Production Coordinator, Traffic Customer Service Representative Data Entry Operator Designer, Graphic Director, Manufacturing Director, Marketing Director, Operations Director, Sales Drafter, CAD Dump Truck Operator Electrician Engineer, Chemical

Em12lo:x:ees 2 5 4 9 8 1 6 5 1 2 2 4 1 4 3 1 11 2 2 3 1 1 1 14 5 10 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 1

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $31.23 $10.11 $11.58 $11.88 $15.48
$8.50 $10.33 $10.35 $15.90
$8.53 $8.00 $7.64 $9.50 $7.50 $11.83 $11.85 $6.67 $9.48 $5.75 $25.00 $17.00 $13.41 $8.99 $9.21 $8.50 $9.04 $47.70 $29.73 $16.91 $40.38 $8.00 $10.75 $13.25 $30.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$36.14

Average $33.68

$10.97

$10.53

$14.20

$12.89

$12.30

$12.03

$20.82

$17.57

$8.50

$8.50

$12.55

$11.60

$12.42

$11.29

$15.90

$15.90

$10.93

$9.49

$8.00

$8.00

$9.81

$8.37

$9.50

$9.50

$9.50

$8.51

$11.83

$11.83

$11.85

$11.85

$8.77

$7.21

$9.48

$9.48

$5.75

$5.75

$30.61

$27.41

$17.00

$17.00

$22.45

$17.93

$14.33

$11.68

$12.70

$10.70

$11.00

$9.75

$11.90

$10.16

$47.70

$47.70

$29.73

$29.73

$25.33

$20.52

$40.38

$40.38

$11.25

$9.56

$10.75

$10.75

$13.25

$13.25

$30.00

$30.00

Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing Executive Officer Foreman, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Forklift Operator Heavy Equipment Operator Helper, Maintenance Trades Housekeeper Janitor Machinist Maintenance Repairer Maintenance Worker Maintenance, Plant Manager, Customer Service Manager, Data Processing Manager, Department Manager, General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Material Control Manager, Office Manager, Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Product Manager, Sales Mechanic, Maintenance Order Puller Painter, Production Project Coordinator Receptionist Sales Representative Shipping Packer Storekeeper

Em:1210:yees
1 3 1 2 1 1 18 1 2 1 2 1 1 6 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 2 6 3 1 3 21 5 2

Average Lowest Wage
Reported
$24.52 $15.44 $20.82 $46.91 $18.00 $12.25
$7.56 $10.00 $10.88
$7.25 $9.78 $17.45 $8.00 $14.50 $15.15 $17.61 $26.45 $10.00 $49.78 $29.75 $31.25 $18.81 $14.62 $17.54 $18.62 $21.85 $14.70 $7.00 $10.42 $11.55 $7.17 $11.42 $8.20 $8.50

Average Highest Wage
Reported
$24.52 $15.44 $36.68 $46.91 $18.00 $12.25
$9.92 $10.00 $10.88
$7.25 $9.78 $17.45 $12.00 $19.00 $15.15 $19.48 $26.45 $10.00 $54.59 $29.75 $31.25 $18.81 $14.62 $17.54 $18.62 $26.65 $20.10 $8.50 $11.42 $11.55 $9.00 $19.69 $10.20 $18.00

Average
$24.52 $15.44 $28.75 $46.91 $18.00 $12.25
$8.64 $10.00 $10.88
$7.25 $9.78 $17.45 $11.00 $16.50 $15.15 $18.68 $26.45 $10.00 $52.19 $29.75 $31.25 $18.81 $14.62 $17.54 $18.62 $24.25 $17.40 $7.75 $10.92 $11.55 $8.09 $14.56 $9.10 $9.25

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

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1999 Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Non-Production Jobs

Job Title Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Assembly Line Supervisor, Bindery Supervisor, Clerical Supervisor, General Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Shipping Supervisor, Warehouse Systems Programmer Technician, Computer Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Light Warehouse Worker

Em11lo:yees 1 1 1 1 2 1 3
11 1 2 1 1 3 2
10

Average Lowest Wage
Reported $16.02 $27.75 $26.08 $12.02 $11.06 $12.98 $16.00 $17.13 $11.06 $20.37 $12.98 $16.00 $14.00
$8.75 $6.00

Average Highest Wage
Reported $16.02 $27.75 $26.08 $12.02 $16.83 $21.63 $25.73 $24.81 $16.83 $24.69 $21.63 $16.00 $20.37 $8.75 $8.50

Average $16.02 $27.75 $26.08 $12.02 $12.50 $17.31 $19.38 $21.26 $12.50 $22.53 $17.31 $16.00 $17.02 $8.75 $7.25

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourism

154

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SIC 39 18 COMPANIES

1. Average number of paid holidays annually: -

(a) hourly employees 6 days

(b) salary employees 6 days

2. Average number of paid vacation days granted each year according to the years of service listed below:

Vacation Days Hourly Employees

Vacation Days (Salary Employees)

After 1 year

6

6

2 -5 years

8

8

6 - 10 years

11

11

11 - 15 years

11

11

Over 15 years

12

11

3. Percentage of companies providing the following benefits:

72.2% Major Medical

16.7% Profit Sharing

44.4% Sick Leave 50.0% Dental Ins

11.1% Stock Purchase Plan 27.8% Payroll Saving Plan

77.8% Group Life Ins

44.4% 401(k) Plan

50.0% Disability Ins

22.2% Retirement Plan

66.7% Hospital Ins

50.0% Year End Bonus

44.4% Personal Leave

11.1% Vacation Bonus

16.7% Shift Premium 44.4% Education Asst 44.4% Jury Duty Pay 50.0% Maternity Leave 66.7% Funeral Leave Pay 22.2% Military Leave 38.9% Free Uniforms

4. Percentage of companies paying overtime at the following rates:

After 40 Hours More than 8 Hours Saturdays Sundays Holidays

Regular Time
0.0% 22.2% 16.7% 11.1% 27.8%

Time &A Half
100.0% 5.6% 16.7% 16.7% 5.6%

Double Time
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.6%

Double Time & A Half
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.6%

5. Average employer contribution for benefits is 31.00% of employee wages.

Georgia Department oflndustry, Trade & Tourisn

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PRODUCTION JOB DESCRIPTIONS
ACID FILLER- fills storage battery cells with sulfuric acid solutions of specified concentration preparatory to forming and charging. ACID LOADER- pumps acid into or from tank cars, trucks, or barges. ANIMAL EVISCERATOR- eviscerates (guts) cattle, hogs, lambs, and small animals. ASPHALT BLENDER- blends asphalt with petroleum products to improve their quality, viscosity, and performance. ASPHALT DISTRIBUTION TENDER- tends bituminous distributor on rear of road-oiling truck that sprays tar, asphalt, road oils, and emulsions. ASPHALT PAVING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine that spreads and levels hot mix bituminous paving material on subgrade of highways and streets. ASPHALT PLANT OPERATOR- operates asphalt plant to batch, crush, or segregate materials used in construction. ASSEMBLER, AIRCRAFT POWER PLANT- assembles and installs engines and auxiliary parts in aircraft. ASSEMBLER, AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES AND SURFACES- assembles tail, wing, and fuselage sections of airplanes, space vehicles, and missiles. ASSEMBLER, APPAREL- assembles specified number of selected garment, glove, or mitten parts into bundles for distribution to production workers. ASSEMBLER, AUTOMOBILE- assembles automobiles and trucks or automobile and truck components. ASSEMBLER, BALL- assembles balls from rubber, rubber impregnated fabrics, and leather on wax-ball forms. ASSEMBLER, BATTERY- assembles cells and other components in container to make complete storage battery. ASSEMBLER,DRY CELL AND BATTERY- performs any combination of tasks to assemble dry cells and dry batteries. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRIC SIGN- assembles electric signs, mounts tubing, and connects electrical equipment to sign box. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES- assembles mechanical parts of electrical equipment. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRICAL WIRE GROUP- fabricates wire and coaxial cable assemblies for aircraft and missiles. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL- assembles and tests solid fuel powered mechanical and electromechanical devices. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRONICS I- installs and wires electronic subassemblies such as integrators, channel controls, and power sources for spectroscopic equipment. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRONICS II- assembles electronic components, subassemblies, and systems by any one or combination of methods. ASSEMBLER, ELECTRONICS III- assembles, modifies, tests, and adjusts prototype or custom electronic parts, systems, and apparatus. ASSEMBLER, FURNITURE- assembles and fastens together assemblies to form sections, frames, or complete articles. ASSSEMBLER, GOLF CLUB-assembles golf clubs using one of two methods. ASSEMBLER, HARDWARE- attaches hardware such as drawer pulls, locks, latches, or metal ornaments to unfinished furniture. ASSEMBLER, MACHINERY- assembles machinery according to blueprints and shop orders. ASSEMBLER, MARKING DEVICES- performs any combination of duties to assemble stencil marking and ink applying devices. ASSEMBLER, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT- assembles and adjusts complex photographic apparatus such as motion picture cameras, projectors, film developing machines, and microfilm equipment. ASSEMBLER, PIANO- performs any combination of tasks to assei;nble and install components in piano cases or benches. ASSEMBLER, PRODUCTION- performs one or more repetitive bench or line assembly operations to massproduce products. ASSEMBLER, SMALL PARTS- performs one or more repetitive operations on assembly line to mass produce small products such as ball bearings, automobile door locking units, speedometers, condensers, distributors, ignition coils, or carburetors.
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ASSEMBLER, SUBASSEMBLY- assembles parts such as spars, ribs, and braces to form structural

subassemblies such as air foils, rudders, flaps, stabilizers, elevators, ailerons, fins, fuselage tops and

bulkheads, doorframes, doors, and windows.

ASSEMBLER, SUBASSEMBLY-joins precut wood, metal, and plastic board pieces to assemble roof,

sidewall, and floor subassemblies of manufactured buildings.

ASSEMBLER, TOY- assembles parts of various materials such as plastic, wood, metal, or fabric to mass

produce toys.

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ASSEMBLER- assembles instruments and devices such as control valves, electric motors, relays, thermostats,

barometers, compasses, tachometers, oil pressure and water temperature gages, hygrometers, thermometers,

rheostats, and gyroscopes.

ASSEMBLER- fabricates assorted units, subassemblies, and complex cables by hand soldering, measuring,

cutting, and crimping, using powered and non-powered hand tools.

ASSEMBLER- performs any combination of duties to assemble mobile and modular homes or travel trailer

coaches.

ASSEMBLER/INSTALLER, GENERAL- joins wing and tail assemblies to fuselage and installs landing gear,

power plant, propellers, and equipment such as doors, windows, bulkheads, and control stand armament

assemblies.

ASSISTANT PRESS OPERATOR- performs any combination of duties to assist printing press operator to

make ready, operate, and maintain roll-fed (web) or sheet-fed, single or multi color flatbed, cylinder, offset,

flexographic, or web press.

AUTOCLAVE OPERATOR- controls autoclave to process liquid, solid, and gaseous ingredients into chemical

products according to specifications.

AUTOCLAVE OPERATOR- tends autoclave that steamsets hosiery or knitted garments into permanent

shape, preshrinks and presets yarn, or tests fabricated uranium fuel elements for leakage and ruptures.

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES INSTALLER- installs automobile accessories such as heaters, radios,

antennas, safety seat belts, seat covers, or special clamps and mirrors.

BACK TENDER- operates drier, calender, and winding sections of fourdrinier or cylinder-type papermaking

machines to produce paper and wind onto rolls.

BAG MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that automatically measures, prints, cuts, folds, and glues or

seals plain or waxed papers, polyethelene film, or cellophane to form bags.

BAG MAKING MACHINE TENDER- tends machine that folds, stitches, and cuts cloth into lengths to form

bags.

BAKER HELPER- performs any combination of tasks in production of baked goods.

BAKER- mixes and bakes ingredients according to recipes to produce breads, pastries, and other baked goods.

BAKERY SUPERVISOR- supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in mixing, dividing,

molding, and proofing of dough and in baking, slicing, and wrapping of bread, pastries, and other bakery

products.

BAKERY WORKER- works at conveyor belt or bench performing any combination of tasks in finishing,

packaging, wrapping, and packing bakery goods.

BALER OPERATOR- tends machine to compress and bind paper, cloth, or other loose materials to facilitate

handling.

BAND SAW OPERATOR- operates band saw to saw curved or irregular designs or to saw to specified

dimensions.

BASTING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates basting machine to temporarily maintain position of garment

edges or layers in preparation for pressing or final sewing.

BATCH MIXER- loads, unloads, and tends mixer that compounds cleaning powder, food ingredients, or raw

ingredients to make glass or brick and tile.

BATCH STILL OPERATOR- tends batch stills to separate, by distillation, liquids having divergent

volatilization temperatures.

BATTER SCALER- operates machine that deposits measured amount of batter into baking pans as pans pass

on conveyor.

BATTER/DOUGH MIXER- tends machine that mixes ingredients to produce batter for cakes and other

bakery products.

BATTERY LOADER- loads batteries or magazines of automatic looms with quills or bobbins of filling.

BEAM WARPER TENDER- tends high-speed warpers that automatically wind yarn in parallel sheets onto

beams preparatory to dyeing, weaving, or knitting.

BEAMER- tends machine that winds yarn from section beams onto loom beams.

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BEATER OPERATOR- controls beater engines and related equipment to process furnish for making paper, roof felting and related products. BENDER, CHAINSTITCH/COVERSTITCH- operates chainstitch or coverstitch sewing machine equipped with folder to fold and attach binding material over raw edge of garment to give finished appearance. BINDERY WORKER- tends one or more machines and performs any combination of duties involved in binding books, magazines, pamphlets, directories, and catalogs. BINDERY WORKER- tends paperworking machines such as comer cutter, embosser, scorer, stitcher, taper, gluer, punch press, and plastic index tab machine to fabricate office supplies such as file folders, file dividers, index cards, and three-ring binders. BINDING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates sewing machine equipped with folding attachment to sew binding material over edges or seams of articles such as books, bedspreads and carpets. BLEACH RANGE OPERATOR- tends feed-end of range that bleaches, washes, and dries greige cloth preparatory to printing, dyeing, or finishing. BLENDER OPERATOR- tends machine to mix textile fibers into uniform blends. BLENDER- controls equipment to blend straight-run or natural gasoline with chemicals, tetra-ethyl leads, and light distillates of crude oil to produce commercial fuel. BLINDSTITCH MACHINE OPERATOR- operates blindstitch sewing machine to join fabric layers or attach tape or parts to garment with stitching that does not penetrate to outer surface of garment. BLOCK MAKING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends automatic machine that casts concrete blocks. BLOW MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates blow molding machine to mold plastic products according to specifications. BLOWMOLD OPERATOR- tends machine that makes plastic bottles. BOBBIN WINDER- tends machine that transfers yarn, thread, or twine from spools to large bobbins used on knitting and weaving machinery. BOILER OPERATOR/TENDER- regulates and operates automatically fired boilers which generate steam to supply heat or power for buildings or for industrial processes. BOILERMAKER- assembles, analyzes defects in, and repairs boilers, pressure vessels, tanks and vats in the field following blueprints and using handtools and portable tools and equipment. BONER- cuts bones from standard cuts of meat to prepare them for packing and marketing using knife and meat hook. BOOK TRIMMER- tends paper cutting machine that cuts edges of unbound books, magazines, and catalogs to specified size for binding. BOOKBINDER- cuts, sews, and glues components to bind books, using sewing machine, handpress, and handcutter. BORING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates one or more boring machines to bore, drill, mill, or ream metal parts according to specifications. BORING MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR- sets up and operates jig borer to perform machining operations such as boring, drilling, reaming, and counterboring holes in metal workpieces. BOX MAKER- cuts lumber and assembles cut lumber into boxes and crates, using handtools or power tools. BOX SPRING MAKER- assembles, upholsters, or repairs box springs, using handtools. BRAIDER OPERATOR- tends battery of machines that braid yam into flat or tubular narrow fabrics. BRAKE OPERATOR- sets up and operates power brake to bend, notch, punch, form rolls, arc, or straighten metal plates or sheet metal and structural shapes to blueprint or sketch specifications. BRICK-AND TILE-MAKING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates series of machines to mix ingredients, extrude clay mixture, and to cut extruded column into brick and tile products. BROWN STOCK WASHER- tends machines that wash cooking liquor from pulp. BRUSH MAKER, MACHINE- tends machine that inserts and secures bristles into ferrule to form paint brush heads. BULKER OPERATOR- tends machine equipped with air jet chambers through which continuous filament yarn is processed to change texture and increase bulk of yarn. BUNDLER- matches and bundles cut items for delivery to machine operator. BURLER- examines fabric for weaving defects and repairs defects using burling iron, needle and thread, and scissors.
BURRER- deburrs or polishes metal parts using portable grinder, chipping hammer, buffer, deburring tool, or hand pick. BUTCHER- performs all slaughtering and butchering operations in slaughtering and meat packing establishment.
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BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends semiautomatic sewing machines

that cut and stitch buttonholes and sew buttons and other fasteners to garments.

CABINET INSTALLER- sets up and operates various saws and drills to install casework and countertops.

CABINETMAKER- sets up and operates variety of woodworking machines and uses various handtools to

fabricate and repair wooden cabinets and high-grade furniture.

CABLE MAKER- lays wire around pegs on harness board and ties wires together to form harness used in

electrical and electronic equipment.

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CALCINER OPERATOR- controls calciners and allied equipment from instrumental panelboard to heat ore

slurry, dry slurry, and drive off impurities.

CALENDERING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to coat, impregnate, imprint, or form rubber

sheeting or rubberized fabric or tends machine that stretches and sets circular knitted cloth to uniform

width.

CALIBRATOR- performs any combination of tasks involved in calibrating instruments such as radiation

detection and measuring devices, tachometers, gyroscopes, thermostats, timing, and pressure-regulating

devices.

CAN FILLING AND CLOSING MACHINE TENDER- tends machines that automatically wash, fill, and

seal cans in cannery.

CANDY MAKER- mixes and cooks candy ingredients by following, modifying, or formulating recipes to

produce product of specified flavor, texture, and color.

CANNERY WORKER- feeds products into processing equipment and performs any combination of tasks in

canning, freezing, preserving, or packing food products.

CAP MAKER- alines cap parts and joins them to form finished cap, using needle and thread or sewing

machine.

CAR REPAIRER- repairs and rebuilds railway freight cars, tank cars, or locomotives.

CARBON COATER MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine that coats paper or plastic sheeting with

inked wax oil preparation to make carbon paper.

CARD GRINDER- grinds wire teeth on drums and flats of carding machines to uniform height and sets up

machines.

CARPET CUTTER- measures and cuts carpet from stock rolls to specified dimensions or according to

diagrammed instructions, using tape measure, triangle, chalkline, and hand cutting tool.

CARPET WEAVER- operates one or more looms equipped with pile-wire mechanism to weave carpeting.

CARTON FORMING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that forms and glues flat blanks or continuous

roll of paperboard into finished cartons for packing merchandise.

CASEROOM WORKER- provides continuous flow of clean, empty cases to the filling room.

CASTER- casts pottery and porcelain ware in plaster-of -paris molds.

CASTING OPERATOR- controls pouring station in which aluminum and aluminum alloys are cast into

ingots.

CAUSTICIZER- operates equipment to control chemical reaction of soda ash and milk of lime to make

caustic soda or controls equipment to process green liquor and lime into caustic liquor used in cooking

pulpwood.

CELL TENDER- controls electrolytic cells to produce caustic soda, chlorine, or hydrogen to specified

standards from brine solution.

CEMENT LOADER- tends pneumatic conveyor, or belt, auger, or bucket conveyor to load and unload bulk

cement onto tank trucks or railroad tanks and hopper cars.

CEMENT TESTER- performs laboratory tests according to prescribed standards to determine chemical and

physical substances or composition of cement for purposes of quality control, product development, or

determining conformity to specifications.

CENTRIFUGE OPERATOR- tends centrifuge that removes impurities from varnishes and lacquers.

CHAIN OFFBEARER- pulls lumber from conveyor corning from ripsaw, resaw, planer, trimmer, and grading

tables and slices and stacks lumber on piles according to grade marked on each piece.

CHAINSAW OPERATOR- saws logs to predetermined lengths, using chainsaw preparatory to processing

into wood products.

CHAINSTITCH SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates chainstitch sewing machine to join garment

parts or attach trim to garment.

CHECKER- prorates and distributes bread and bakery products to delivery truck drivers according to order

slips and products available.

CHEMICAL MIXER- mixes specified chemicals and liquids in vat according to formula.

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CHEMICAL OPERATOR I- tends or controls equipment used in processing chemical products. CHEMICAL OPERATOR II- tends equipment units or semiautomatic system that processes chemical substances into industrial or consumer products such as detergents and bleaching agents. CHEMICAL OPERATOR III- controls equipment units or system that processes chemical substances into specified industrial or consumer products according to knowledge of operating procedures, chemical reactions, laboratory test results, and correlation of process implementation. CHEMICAL PREPARER- compounds liquid and powdered chemical ingredients and deionized water into chemical solutions. CHIEF OPERATOR- controls chemical process equipment from instrumented control board or other control station. CHIPPER OPERATOR- tends chipper machine and conveyor feeding mechanism that reduce logs to chips for use in making pulp. CHOPPING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that chops and mixes ground meat into emulsion for use in making such products as bologna, meat loaves, sausages, and weiners. CHUCKING MACHINE SET UP PERSON- sets up and operates one or more single or multiple spindle horizontal chucking machines to perform series of machining operations. CIRCULAR SAWYER, STONE- sets up and operates diamond or silicon carbide-toothed circular saw to cut blocks of stone into specified dimensions. CLAMPER- tends machine that presses partially assembled and glued doors, window sashes, or furniture parts together to complete assembly. CLAY MIXER- tends machines and equipment that mix materials such as clay, iron oxide, magnesium and water according to formula for use in making brick or ceramic floor tile. CLEAN UP WORKER- keeps working area in production departments in clean and orderly condition. CLINCHING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends reel-fed machine that clinches metal terminals or solderless connectors to electrical wires. CLOTH EXAMINER- inspects narrow woven fabrics such as labels, ribbon, and tape to detect defective weaving, color variations, and damaged or soiled fabric. CLOTH FEEDER- feeds cloth into any of various textile finishing machines. CLOTH FINISHING RANGE OPERATOR- tends feed-end of range that applies size, starch, water repellent, wrinkle resistant, or other chemical finishes to cloth; stretches cloth to specified width; and dries finished doth. CLOTH GRADER- classifies cloth into grades according to number of defects. CLOTH PRINTER- sets up and operates machine to print designs on materials such as cloth, fiberglass, plastic sheeting, coated felt, or oilcloth. COATER OPERATOR- operates roll-coating machine and auxiliary equipment to coat coils of sheet metal, flat metal blanks, or fabricated parts with paint, vinyl, plastic, or adhesive film. COATER OPERATOR- tends machine that coats continuous sheet of plastic material with synthetic resin solutions to impart special properties such as heat resistance, impact strength, or waterproofing. COATING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine consisting of troughs, pick-up roller and tender frame to apply rubber or proxylin coating to fabrics and to dry coating. COIL WINDER- winds coil to be used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components. COILER- tends coiler that winds metal strips, sheets, or wire into coils as they emerge from rolling mills, slitters, or other machines. COLLATER- examines gathered book, magazine and pamphlet bodies to verify order and number of included signatures. COLLATING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends automatic machine that assembles, perforates, glues, folds, and cuts multicopy business forms and carbon inserts into sets. COLOR MIXER- tends machines that mix coloring matter in the production of plastics materials. COMBER TENDER- tends machines that comb lap 11 or sliver to remove short fibers, neps 11, and dirt and to straighten and aline fibers. COMPOSITOR- sets type by hand and machine and assembles type and cuts in a galley for printing articles, headings, and other printed matter. COMPOUNDER- controls equipment to blend specified oils and additives to obtain oils possessing specified characteristics. COMPOUNDER- tends mixer tanks and compounding kettle that mix and compound tinctures, perfumery solutions, color solutions, essential oils, and aromatic synthetics for use in manufacture of creams, perfumes, soaps, and powders.
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COMPRESSED GAS PLANT WORKER- performs any combination of tasks in establishment making

compressed and liquefied gas.

COMPRESSION MOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates compression molding machines to

mold plastic products according to specifications.

COMPRESSION/INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends compression or injection molding

machine to mold plastics or rubber goods.

CONCRETE PIPE MAKER- casts concrete pipes and manhole covers.

CONCRETE STONE FABRICATOR- casts mi,tture of concrete and aggregate in a mold to form plain or

decorative structural panels according to specifications and approved samples.

CONCRETE VAULT MAKER- casts concrete burial vaults.

CONTROL PANEL OPERATOR- operates control panel to regulate temperature, pressure, rate of flow, and

tank level in petroleum refining, processing, and treating units and petro-chemical units.

CONVEYOR OPERATOR- controls conveyor system or conveyors that transfer materials by belt, auger, or

bucket conveyors, or pneumatic conveyors to load or unload vehicles, railcars, and ships, or move materials or

products.

COOK, KETTLE-cooks fruits, vegetables, meats, condiments, or fish products preparatory to canning or

extraction of byproducts.

COOK- tends equipment that bakes, boils, and deep-fat fries meat such as ham, beef, liver, pork, sausage,

tongues, and tripe to prepare them for further processing.

COOLER ROOM WORKER- stores and prepares dressed meat for further processing or shipment.

COPY CUTTER- coordinates activities of workers engaged in setting of copy into type.

CORE WINDING OPERATOR- controls section of paper machine to wind paper onto core to make jumbo roll

of specified dimensions.

COREMAKER- sets up and operates machine to wind continuous strips of paper or cardboard into tubes of

specified dimensions and cut tubing to length to form cores for paper rolls.

CORRUGATOR OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to corrugate and face paperboard to form

corrugated paperboard materials for containers.

COVERSTITCH MACHINE OPERATOR- operates coverstitch sewing machine to join parts of knit garments

or to attach narrow fabric such as tape, lace, or borders to edges or to flatten presewn seams.

CRAB MEAT PROCESSOR-performs a combination of tasks in processing crab meat for canning, freezing, or

packing.

CRACKER/COOKIE MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to roll dough into sheets and to form

crackers or cookies preparatory to baking.

CREELER- creels looms, twisters, warpers, tufting or other textile machines to change style of yam or to

replace exhausted yam packages.

CROSSCUTTER, ROLLED GLASS- cuts continuous glass sheet into specified lengths as sheet emerges from

drawing or rolling machine and removes defective cross sections.

CRUSHER OPERATOR- operates crushers, mixers, and blenders to grind, mix, and temper clay for use in

molding ceramics products.

CUSHION MAKER- fills cushion covers with moss, hair, down, foam cushions, or spring units.

CUSTOM VAN INSTALLER- constructs cabinets and installs paneling, windows, insulation, carpeting, and

appliances to outfit custom van trucks according to customer orders and specifications.

CUT OFF SAW OPERATOR, METAL- sets up and operates metal-sawing machines such as hacksaw,

bandsaw, circular saw, friction saw, and rubber-disk saw to cutmetal stock to dimensions.

CUT-OFF SAW OPERATOR- operates powersaw to cut logs into specified barrel-stave lengths.

CUTTER, HAND- lays out, marks, and cuts materials to specified dimensions using hand or electric tools.

CUTTER, MACHINE- cuts multiple layers into parts using portable electric cutter.

CUTTER, MACHINE- operates cutting machine equipped with rotary or reciprocating blades to cut rolls of

material such as cloth, paper, paperboard, cellophane, or plastic into sheets.

CUTTING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to cut paper stock preparatory to binding.

CUTTING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that cuts food products or rubber goods to specified size.

CUTTING MACHINE TENDER- tends power shear that cuts sheets of material such as plastic, paper, press

board, foil, cardboard, or cork.

CYLINDER DIE MACHINE OPERATOR- operates cylinder press to score and cut paperboard sheets into box

or container blanks.

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CYLINDER FILLER- tends equipment to fill cylinders and other containers with liquefied or compressed

gases.

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CYLINDER MACHINE OPERATOR- operates cylinder-type machine to make paper, cardboard stock,

insulation board, or pulp sheets according to specifications.

CYLINDER PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates cylinder type printing press.

DADO OPERATOR- sets up and operates single or multiple blade machine to cut grooves, notches, recesses,

rabbets, lap joints, and tenons in wooden parts.

DAIRY PROCESS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR- operates continuous-flow or vat-type equipment to process

milk, cream, or other dairy products following specified methods and formulas.

DEMOLDER- removes plaster cast parts from molds, disassembles and assembles molds, cleans molds, and

sets up molds for each new piece.

DIE MAKER- constructs dies from plywood and steel rule for use in paper cutting and scoring machines, using

blueprints, handtools, amd machine tools.

DIE POLISHER- polishes and resurfaces bores and cavities of wire drawing dies to specified size and angles,

using hand laps or various die polishing machines, tools, and diamond cutting pastes.

DIE PRESS OPERATOR- operates automatic die cutting machine to cut various specified shapes of

paperboard.

DIGESTER OPERATOR HELPER- operates battery of stationary or rotary steam digesters to cook wood with

soda ash or acid to make pulp for use in the manufacture of paper and insulation board.

DIGESTER OPERATOR- operates battery of stationary or rotary steam digesters to cook wood chips with

ash or acid to make pulp for use in manufacture of paper and insulation board.

DISPLAY MAKER- designs, fabricates, assembles, or installs displays, exhibits, and models of point-of-sale

displays.

DIVIDING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machines that automatically divide, round, proof, and shape

dough into units of specified size and weight preparatory to baking.

DOFFER- doffs bobbins of yam from spindles of spinning, twisting, or roving frames.

DOOR ASSEMBLER- assembles prepared machined parts (stiles, rails, panels, and bars) into doors

according to prescribed patterns, using glue, maul, and jig.

DOUGH BREAK MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that kneads dough to desired texture.

DOUGH MIXER- operates machines and equipment to mix ingredients to make straight and sponge doughs

according to formula.

DRAGLINE OPERATOR- operates power driven crane equipped with dragline bucket, suspended from boom

by cable to excavate or move sand, gravel, clay, mud, coal, or other materials.

DRAPERY OPERATOR- operates sewing machine to join precut pieces of material to form finished

draperies.

DRAWER-IN, HAND- pulls warp yam through loom parts to arrange warp for weaving specified pattern

following pattern chart.

DRAWING FRAME TENDER- tends drawing frames that combine several strands of sliver into one strand,

distributing weight uniformly, and arranging fibers in parallel order.

DRIER OPERATOR- tends equipment such as centrifuge and rotary drier that removes moisture and recovers

plastic resin from slurry.

DRIER TENDER- tends gas heated continuous drier that dries wood chips to prescribed moisture content for

use in particle board manufacturing.

DRILL OPERATOR- operates drill to bore holes in blocks or slabs of granite, slate, marble, or sandstone

according to specifications.

DRILL OPERATOR- sets up and operates NC/CNC machines working from detailed instructions to drill

panes.

DRILL PRESS OPERATOR- operates previously set up drilling machines such as single- or multiple-spindle

drill presses to drill, ream, countersink, spot face or tap holes in metal or nonmetal workpieces according to

specifications.

DRILL PUNCH OPERATOR- tends multiple spindle drill press that drills holes in paper goods such as

notebook paper, booklets, envelopes, and pamphlets.

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DRUM FILLER- performs task of filling or emptying drums in a chemical plant.

DRY KILN OPERATOR- controls drying tunnels to condition and dry brick, sewer pipe, roofing tile, and

other clay products before treatment in kiln.

DRYER OPERATOR- operates dryer that dehydrates liquid eggs into dry products.

DRYING MACHINE TENDER- tends machine that dries packages of dyed or bleached yarn by any of a

number of methods.

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DYE AUTOMATION OPERATOR- controls and monitors programmed electronic equipment to bleach, dye, and finish cotton and synthetic sewing threads. DYE WEIGHER- mixes dyes and chemicals for use in dyeing products. DYEING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that dyes or bleaches apparel or textile items. DYER/DYE HOUSE SUPERVISOR- supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in dyeing textile goods. EDGER, AUTOMATIC- operates multiple-blade sawing machine and conveyor system from panelboard to straighten edges of rough lumber and saw lumber into boards of prescribed widths. ELECTRIC ORGAN ASSEMBLER AND CHECKER- assembles electronic organ components. ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIAN- fabricates, tests, analyzes, and adjusts precision electromechanical instruments such as temperature probes, gyroscope units, telemetering systems, altimeters, and aerodynamic probes. ELECTRONIC SENSING EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLER- assembles electrical sensing devices such as temperature immersion probes, aerodynamic probes, and Pilot tubes. ELECTRONIC TYPESETTING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates terminal keyboard of electronic typesetting machine and auxiliary equipment such as photocomposing and developing machines. ELECTRONIC WIRER- lays out, builds, tests, trouble-shoots, repairs, and modifies developmental and production electronic equipment such as computers, missile-control instruments, and machine-tool numerical control. ELECTRONICS INSPECTOR- inspects electronic assemblies, subassemblies, parts, and components by comparing them with samples or production illustrations. ELECTRONICS WORKER- performs one or combination of duties to clean, trim, or prepare components or parts for assembly by other workers. ELECTROPLATER- sets up and controls plating equipment to coat metal objects electrolytically with chromium, copper, cadmium, or other metal to provide protective or decorative surfaces or to build up worn surfaces. EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR- operates sewing machine to embroider name, initial, or decorative designs on garments, household articles, material, or uniforms and to stitch cording, braid, or emblems on materials or garments. ENCAPSULATOR- performs any one or combination of duties to encapsulate electrical and electronic parts, components, and assemblies with epoxy, plastic, or other material to protect them from damage and deterioration. ENGRAVING PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates press to engrave decorative designs or lettering on announcements, greeting and business cards, letterheads, or related items. ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that forms plain and window envelopes from paper rolls or precut blanks. ENVELOPE PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates envelope press. EQUIPMENT MONITOR- monitors and controls electronic computer system used in phototypesetting. EVAPORATOR OPERATOR- tends evaporator that condenses sulfite and black liquor to prepare them for recovery furnace. EXAMINER- inspects, finishes, and counts embroidered or trimmed fabrics preparatory to shipment. EXTRACTOR OPERATOR- tends centrifugal extractor that removes surplus moisture or dye from materials such as wet cloth, garments, knit goods, linens, raw fibers, or yarn. EXTRUDER OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to extrude products into specified shapes. EXTRUDING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates press to shape hot billets into products such as bars, structural shapes, and rods. EYELET MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that crimps eyelets, grommets, snaps, buttons, or similar fasteners to material such as cloth, canvas, paper, plastic, leather, or rubber to reinforce holes, attach fasteners, or to attach parts. FABRICATOR-ASSEMBLER, METAL PRODUCTS- fabricates and assembles metal products as specified by work orders, diagrams, and templates using handtools, power tools, and metalworking machinery. FALLER- fells timber trees, applying knowledge of tree characteristics and cutting techniques to control direction of fall and minimize tree damage. FEED MIXER- tends machines that mix stock or poultry feed according to formula and conveys it to packing machine or storage. FELT HANGER- installs rolls of untreated roofing felt on feedrack and prepares roll for continuous asphalt saturating process with aid of another worker.
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FILER, GRINDER, BUFFER- smooths surfaces of items prior to finishing operations. FILER- repairs bandsaw, handsaw, and circular saw blades according to customer's or manufacturer's specifications, using handtools, machine tools, and welding equipment. FILLER- fills pillows, cushions and comforters with down, kapok, wool, or other filler using filling machine. FILLING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that puts milk into cartons. FILTER PRESS OPERATOR- tends.filter plate press that removes impurities or moisture from slurries and chemical solutions. FINAL DRESSING CUTTER- cuts out defective portions of dressed animal carcasses. FINAL INSPECTOR- inspects and tests watch and clock subassemblies and completed watch movements for mechanical and visual defects and makes adjustments to correct defects, using watchmaker's tools and loupe. FINAL INSPECTOR- inspects completed automobile for conformance with specifications. FINAL INSPECTOR- inspects finished musical instruments to ascertain conformance to standards for fit, finish, and tone. FINISH PATCHER- repairs defects such as holes, cracks, and scratches in finish of furniture or furniture stock. FINISHED STOCK INSPECTOR- inspects completed furniture for defects in finish, construction, or upholstery to insure conformance with manufacturing standards. FINISHER, FIBERGLASS BOAT PARTS- grinds, repairs, and cleans molded fiberglass parts preparatory to assembly into boats. FINISHER, FURNITURE- finishes new high grade furniture to specified color or finish, utilizing knowledge of wood properties, finishes, and furniture styling. FINISHER, METAL- operates rolling and grinding machinery to prepare metal according to specifications. FINISHER, RUBBER- prepares molded rubber products for shipping. FINISHER- performs any combination of duties involved in final processing of plastic sheets. FINISHER- sets up and operates machine to grind stone to smooth finish or polish stone to lustrous finish. FIRER-tends portable or stationary high or low pressure boilers that supply heat or power for engines, turbines, and steam-powered equipment. FITTER- fits and assembles structural frameworks and housings from materials such as angle iron and plate steel using handtools and following blueprint specifications. FLEXO-FOLDER-GLUER OPERATOR- operates machine to print, slot, glue, and fold container blanks according to work orders. FLEXOGRAPHIC PRESS OPERATOR- sets up and operates flexographic printing press to print designs or lettering on rolls of flexible plastic film, paper, and nonabsorbant stock for use in making products such as plastic, paper, or waxed paper bags and paper drinking cups. FOAM MACHINE OPERATOR- tends drum flaking machine that solidifies and converts chemical compounds into flakes preparatory to shipment or further processing. FOLDER OPERATOR- tends machine that folds cloth into uniform lengths preparatory to inspecting, folds printed sheets into signatures for binding, or folds edges of garment parts such as pockets and pocket flaps to shape and prepare them for sewing. FOLDER, HAND- folds cloth by hand to facilitate wrapping, packing, or further processing. FOLDING MACHINE SETTER- sets up machine that automatically folds and cuts printed sheets into signatures for binding. FOOD TESTER- performs standardized tests to determine quantity or quality of physical or chemical properties of food or beverage products or to insure compliance with company or government quality standards. FORGING PRESS OPERATOR- sets up and operates closed-die power press to produce metal forgings, following work order specifications and using measuring instruments and handtools. FORMING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates automatic glass forming machines that either press, blow, or spin gobs of molten glass to form bottles, containers, cathrode ray tubes, and other glass products. FORMULA CLERK- adapts basic dye formulas for use in dyeing goods in accordance with customer specifications. FOUNDRY WORKER, GENERAL- performs any combination of tasks in foundry concerned with melting metal, pouring metal into molds, removing castings from molds, dressing castings, moving foundry materials, and cleaning equipment and work areas. FOURDRINIER MACHINE TENDER (includes 3rd-7th hands)- operates wet end of fourdrinier machine to make paper, sheet pulp, or insulation board from pulp stock.
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FRAME SPINNER- records number and cause of stops and yam breaks on textile machinery. FREEZER/COOLER ROOM WORKER- stores and prepares dressed meat for further processing or shipment. FURNACE OPERATOR- controls gas, oil, coal, electric, arc, or electric induction furnace to melt metal prior to casting. FURNACE OPERATOR- controls operation of burners to maintain temperature in furnaces of petroleumprocessing units. FUSING MACHINE OPERATOR- feeds or offbears machine that fuses backing material to garment parts. GAGER- gages and tests amount of oil in storage tanks and regulates flow of oil and other petroleum products into pipelines. GALLEY STRIPPER- prepares page layouts, arranges and mounts galleys of type, illustrations, sketches, and folios to be used in preparing printed material, using drafting and cutting instruments. GANG SAWYER- operates gangsaw or sash gangsaw to cut lumber from cants. GARMENT FOLDER- folds garments for bagging or boxing following guide marks on table or using folding board. GARMENT SORTER- sorts finished garments such as shirts, dresses, and pajamas according to lot and size numbers. GARMENT TURNER- turns garments right side out preparatory to folding. GASKET MOLDER- tends heated presses that mold and cure gaskets. GLASS INSTALLER- installs glass in millwork products such as doors, window sashes, china closets, and office partitions. GLASS WORKER, PRESSED OR BLOWN- performs any combination of tasks to produce pressed or blown glassware from molten glass. GLAZER AND PICK-UP SANDER- sands and prepares automobile body in final step before painting. GLUER- glues material such as paper, cloth, leather, wood, metal, glass, rubber, or plastic together, following specified procedures. GLUING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine that automatically glues together specified number of paper sheets, with each sheet protruding equal distance beyond next one, for use as business forms. GOLF BALL TRIMMER- shaves flash from molded golf balls, using trimming machine. GOLF CLUB WEIGHTER- weights golf clubs on scale to obtain swing weight for matching irons and sorts clubs according to swing weight. GRADER-examines, classifies, and separates fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, poultry or lumber. GRINDER OPERATOR- sets up and operates grinding machine to grind cylindrical, flat, or contoured surfaces of metal workpieces. GRINDER OPERATOR- tends machine that pulverizes solid or semisolid materials used in manufacturing chemicals and related products. GRINDER- grinds and smooths surfaces of items such as automobile or appliance components prior to finishing operations, using powered portable wheel, disk, or belt brinder. GRINDER- tends machine that grinds particles of solid plastic materials to specified size. GROUP LEADER, PRODUCTION- takes the lead and gives directions to workers while performing same duties as workers. HACKER- lifts green clay products such as brick, roofing tile, or quarry floor tile from press conveyor belt and stacks them in specified pattern on kilncar, drier rack, or pallet. HAND WORKER- assembles greeting cards, programs, menus, and wedding and business announcements, performing any combination of duties. HANGER/SHACKLER- chains hind legs of stunned animals to hoist or conveyor that suspends animals for slaughtering process. HARNESS BUILDER/PLACER- reconditions and prepares harness frames for looms preparatory to drawing in or storage or places new harness assembly and loom beam in loom to prepare loom to weave different pattern. HEAD DOFFER-leads activities of workers engaged in doffing spinning frames, applying knowledge of yam types and duration of spinning process. HEAD OPERATOR- supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in tending catalytic reactors, continuous stills, and auxiliary equipment such as pumps, compressors, heaters, scrubbers, strippers, separators, and condensers. HEAD SAWYER- operates head saw and feed carriage to saw logs into cants or boards. HEAT TREATER- controls heat treating furnaces, baths, and quenching equipment to alter physical and chemical properties of metal objects.
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HEAT WELDER, PLASTICS- fuses together plastic sheets, using hot-air gun to melt and join edges of sheets. HELPER, MANUFACTURING- performs any combination of tasks involved in shaping, forming, and assembling wood, metal and plastic parts into aircraft assemblies or structures or in installing assemblies or equipment in airplanes or missiles. HEMMER- operates sewing machine equipped with folding attachment to hem articles such as curtains and draperies, gloves and mittens, sheets, towels, and pillowcases. HONING MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR- sets up and operates one or more vertical or horizontal honing machines to hone internal or external surfaces of objects such as cylinders, bearings, and connecting rods. HOSE MAKER- assembles rubberized fabric, rubber tubing, and gum rubber ply stocks to fabricate industrial hose. HULL AND DECK REMOVER- removes fiberglass boat decks and hulls and automobile bodies from molds, using handtools. ICE CUTTER- tends machines that crush, shave, cut, or cube ice. INGREDIENT SCALER- measures ingredients according to formula for bakery, dairy, and confectionery batches. INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates injection molding machines to cast products from thermoplastic materials. INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE TENDER- tends injection molding machines that form plastic or rubber products. INKER- compares color of printing ink with sample to insure adherence to formula or customer specifications. INSPECTOR, ASSEMBLIES AND INSTALLATIONS, AIRCRAFT- inspects assemblies such as wings, body sections, and joining of subassemblies according to blueprints and drawings. INSPECTOR, BENCH ASSEMBLY- inspects and tests aircraft subassemblies such as engine control panels, power boosters, and actuating cylinders for conformance to specifications. INSPECTOR, ELECTRONICS- inspects electronic assemblies, subassemblies, parts , and components. INSPECTOR, FABRICATION, AIRCRAFT-inspects metal, wood, fabric, and plastic materials and assemblies used in compliance with specifications following blueprints, drawings, production, and inspection manuals. INSPECTOR, FINAL ASSEMBLY- inspects ballpoint pens or mechanical pencils for defects. INSPECTOR, GENERAL- inspects or examines products for conformance to specifications. INSPECTOR, SCREEN PRINTING- inspects stencils, silk screens, materials, and printed products at various stages of production to ensure conformance to specifications. INSPECTOR, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS- examines surgical instruments such as needle holders, bandage scissors, forceps, and scalpels for proper finish and workmanship. INSPECTOR- examines finished items such as golf clubs, golf balls, baseballs, skis, fishing rods, or lures for conformance of assembly, surface, finish, markings, weight, or structure formation to specified standards. INSPECTOR- inspects, tests, and calibrates control instruments and devices such as thermostats, pressure regulators, temperature controls, and furnace, burner, and water controls to insure specified operating performance. INSPECTOR- tests samples of composite shingles and rolls of coated roofing felt for conformance to specifications. INSTALLER- performs any combination of duties to install fixtures and appliances and lay floor covering in mobile and modular homes and travel trailer coaches. INSTRUMENT MECHANIC- installs, repairs, maintains, and adjusts indicating, recording, telemetering, and controlling instruments used to measure and control variables such as pressure, flow, temperature, motion, force, and chemical composition. IRONWORKER MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine equipped with separate sections that cut to length, punch, and notch or trim structural shapes and plates. JEWELER- fabricates and repairs jewelry articles such as rings, brooches, pendants, bracelets, and lockets. JIG FITTER- assembles frames, bases, and other component parts of industrial machines and equipment in jigs preparatory to welding, using electric crane and handtools. JOB PRESS OPERATOR- operates printing presses used for printing small sheets, usually in small quantities requiring frequent changes of press make-ready. JOB PRINTER- sets type according to copy and operates cylinder or automatic platen press to print complete job order. JOB SETTER- sets up and adjusts variety of machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, boring machines, drill and punch presses, grinders, gear hobbers, and plastic molding machines for other workers.
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JOGGER- removes, flexes, jogs, and stacks printed sheets such as magazine covers and signatures from discharge unit of printing press. KETTLE OPERATOR- controls automatic or semiautomatic equipment to polymerize solutions in reaction kettles to produce synthetic rubber polymers. KETTLE TENDER- tends portable kettle that heats tar, asphalt, lead, or sealing compounds for use as protective coating for pipelines, roofs, and pavement. KILN OPERATOR- controls dry kilns to dry lumber to specified moisture content. KILN OPERATOR- operates drawing kiln to process molten glass into continuous sheet of flat glass. KILN PLACER- places greenware and glazed ware on kiln conveyor for firing. KNIFE GRINDER- sharpens and smooths cutting edge of knives. KNITTER- tends one or more machines that knit fabrics, garment parts, or other articles from yam. KNOCK UP ASSEMBLER- glues and drives tenons of precut wood parts into mortises of other parts to assemble wood products. LABEL PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates label press. LABEL SEWER- joins and reinforces labels to garments, curtains, parachutes, or stuffed toys using needle and thread. LABORER, CONCRETE PLANT- performs variety of tasks in establishment manufacturing concrete products. LABORER, GENERAL- performs various jobs related to production which require no particular skill or knowledge of machinery. LABORER- performs any combination of tasks in manufacture of sports equipment. LACER- threads laces through eyelets and adjustment buckles of surgical supports to provide adjustments for fitting support to wearer. LAG SCREWER- inserts lag bolts in table legs. LAMINATING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates range to laminate materials such as cloth, carpeting, felt, and foam rubber. LAMINATOR, HAND- cements precut laminated plastic covering materials to plywood panels to form furniture parts such as cabinet tops, countertops, tabletops, and desktops. LAMINATOR, PREFORMS- lays up fiberglass and resin coated fabrics on plaster, steel, or wooden forms to mold plastic parts for products such as boats, sporting equipment, automobile bodies, and airplane seats. LATHE OPERATOR- sets up and operates lathes used to grind molded and extruded rubber goods. LATHE OPERATOR- tends one or more previously set up lathes such as turret lathes, bar machines, and chucking machines to tum, bore, thread, or face metal workpieces according to specifications on production basis. LAY OUT WORKER- lays out reference points and dimensions on sheets, plates, tubes, and structural shapes for fabricating, welding, and assembling into structural metal products. LAY-OUT TECHNICIAN- locates and marks centers, axes, and terminal points on ophthalmic lens blanks, draws reference lines, and writes specifications to guide workers who surface or finish lenses. LAY-OUT WORKER- lays out wall, ceiling, and floor panels to facilitate fabrication of modular homes. LAYBOY TENDER- tends layboy that automatically stacks, alines, and records count of paper sheets at discharge end of printing presses. LAYOUT WORKER- lays out metal stock or workpieces such as castings, plates, or machine parts to indicate location, dimensions, and tolerances necessary for further processing. LENS FABRICATING MACHINE TENDER- tends one or more bench machines that generate, grind, edge, or polish ophthalmic lenses and precision optical elements. LIME KILN OPERATOR- controls equipment in which limestone is burned to produce lime or carbon dioxide. LINKING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends one or more machines that automatically tie stuffed casings into links to form meat products such as frankfurters, sausages, and wieners. LIQUEFACTION PLANT OPERATOR- controls equipment to liquefy and compress chlorine gas. LITHOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER- sets up and operates camera to photograph illustrations and printed material and produce film or glass negatives or positives used in the preparation of lithographic printing plates. LOCKSTITCH MACHINE OPERATOR- operates lockstitch sewing machine equipped with guides to perform sewing operations such as seaming garment parts along similarly shaped edges, attaching narrow fabic or sewing reinforcing fabrics. LOG SCALER- estimates marketable content of logs or pulpwood.
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LOGGING TRACTOR OPERATOR- drives straight or articulated tractor equipped with one or more accessories such as bulldozer blade, grapple, logging arch, cable winches, hoisting rack, and crane boom to skid, load, unload, or stack logs, pull stumps, or clear brush. LOOM CHANGER- sets up loom to change pattern of cloth woven by removing warp beam, harnesses, drop wires, and reed using handtools. LOOM FIXER- sets up, adjusts, and repairs looms to weave cloth of specified quality and design, using knowledge of loom function and weaving. LUMBER PILER- tends machine that stacks or unstacks lumber to load or unload kiln car to level of lumber table. LUMBER YARD WORKER- loads, unloads, and moves materials within or near lumber yard, performing any combination of duties. MACHINE BUILDER- fits and assembles components according to assembly blueprints, manuals, engineering memos, sketches, and knowledge of machine construction to construct, rebuild, and repair machines and equipment, using handtools and power tools. MACHINE CLEANER- cleans dust, dirt, grease, and lint from machines and auxiliary equipment. MACHINE FEEDER, RAW STOCK- feeds raw stock into machines that loosen, shred, separate, clean, form nubs, or straighten fibers. MACHINE FIXER- sets up and adjusts manufacturing processing machines, using charts, oral instructions, and knowledge of machine operation. MACHINE HELPER/DIE CHANGER- sets up and operates closed-die power press. MACHINE OPERATOR I- sets up and operates a variety of machine tools such as radial drill presses, lathes, milling machines, shapers, and grinders. MACHINE OPERATOR II- tends fabricating machines such as saws, brakes, and presses to cut, shape, and bend metal sheets. MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates metal fabricating machines such as brakes, rolls, shears, saws, and heavy-duty presses to cut, bend, straighten, and form metal plates, sheets, and structural shapes as specified by blueprints, layout, and templates. MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR- sets up and operates two or more types of machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, boring machines, and grinders to machine metal workpieces. MACHINE SETTER- sets up various types of woodworking machines such as lathes, molders, planers, routers, sanders, saws, and shapers for machine tenders and operators. MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR- sets up and operates a variety of machine tools such as radial drill press, lathes, milling machines, shapers, and grinders to machine metal working pieces. MACHINIST, WOOD- sets up and operates a variety of woodworking machines to surface, cut, and shape lumber and to fabricate parts for wood products. MARKER- arranges patterns and marks identifying numbers, assembly guidelines, and outline of patterns on lay of cloth or other materials to facilitate cutting and sewing operations. MATERIAL HANDLER- loads, unloads, and moves materials within or near plant, yard, or worksite, performing any combination of various duties. MATTRESS FILLING MACHINE TENDER- tends machine that compresses padded spring assemblies and inserts them into prefabricated covers to form mattresses. MATTRESS FINISHER- tufts and stitches mattresses to finish them. MATTRESS MAKER-pads and covers innerspring assemblies to form mattresses. MEAT GRINDER- tends machine that grinds meat for use in making such products as bologna, meat loaves, and sausages. MENDER, HAND- manually repairs defects in knitted cloth and garments using needle and thread or latch needle. MENDER, MACHINE- operates machines to mend defective stitching or tufting on articles. METAL HANGER- installs sheet metal panels, molding, and exterior parts and accessories on travel trailer frames and bodies. METAL SANDER AND FINISHER- removes surface defects such.as burs and pits from metal furniture parts. and polishes surface. MEXICAN FOOD MAKER- performs any combination of tasks concerned with preparing and packaging Mexican ready-to-serve or frozen foods. MILK RECEIVER- dumps, weighs, and records weight of incoming milk received in milk cans by dairy and tends washing machine that sterilizes empty cans.
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MILL HAND- worker in a feed or grain whose duties require no previous experience and who work under direction of other workers. MILLED RUBBER TENDER- tends conveyor, and spraying and drying unit, that cools and dries milled rubber stock. MILLER- tends machines that crush, mix, or pulverize materials such as limestone, shale, clay, iron ore, and cement clinkers used in making cement. MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends one or more previously set up milling machines to mill surfaces of metal workpieces to specifications on production basis. MILLWRIGHT- installs machinery and equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, and other drawings in industrial establishments, using hoists, lift trucks, handtools, and power tools. MIXER AND BLENDER- tends machine that mixes and blends such products as mayonnaise, mustard, salad dressing, and spices according to formula. MIXER OPERATOR- tends mixing machine that blends liquids, solids, or slurries for use in manufacturing chemical products. MIXER, WET POUR- operates rotary type machine to mix concrete and fills metal molds to make concrete products. MIXER- tends automatic grinding and blending machine to prepare condiments such as dry and liquid salad dressing mixes, spaghetti sauce mix, garlic spread, and seasoning salts. MIXER- tends batch mixing equipment to blend raw ingredients such as sand, soda ash, cullet, and others for use in making glass or fiberglass yarn. MIXER- tends mixing machine to blend solid and liquid ingredients to make products such as paints, lacquers, putty, paint pigments, and binders. MIXING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machines that mix chemical ingredients such as resins, plasticizers, solvents, and coloring matter with filler to produce plastic materials. MIXING MACHINE TENDER- tends mixing machines, agitator tanks, kettles, roller mills, and related equipment to compound and process ingredients to make powdered, liquid, paste, or cream chemical products. MOLD CLEANER- cleans, stores, and distributes molds used to form rubber goods. MOLD MAKER- lays out, machines, fits, assembles, and finishes metal parts to make and repair dies for diecasting of metal products and metal molds for injection or compression molding of plastic or glass products. MOLD SETTER- sets up and adjusts compression, injection, or transfer machines used to mold plastic materials to specified shape. MOLDER OPERATOR- sets up and operates molder to plane, shape, and groove woodstock. MOLDER, MACHINE- tends equipment that heats and transfers mixture to conveyorized molds to form drug and toilet products. MOLDER, PUNCH- casts male dies used in stamping aircraft parts from sheet metal. MOLDER- forms sand molds for production of metal castings, using handtools, power tools, patterns, or match plates and flasks. MOP MAKER- tends broom-winding machine that attaches mopheads to handles. MULTINEEDLE CHAINSTITCH MACHINE OPERATOR- operates multineedle chainstitch sewing machine to shirr garment parts. NAILER, HAND- assembles wooden products such as boxes, packing cases, kegs, pallets, furniture frames, doors and window units, and hogshead subassemblies, using handtools. NAILING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machines to drive nails into boards to fasten wood assemblies such as boxes, furniture frames, crates, and pallets and to nail lids on boxes. NEON SIGN PUMPER- charges illuminated sign tubing with rare gases. NEON SIGN SERVICER- services and repairs plastic, neon, and illuminated signs in response to trouble calls. NEON TUBE PUMPER- charges illuminated sign tubing with rare gases. OFFSET DUPLICATING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates offset duplicating machine, photocopier, process camera, and related machines and equipment to produce copies of original materials and provides customer service at instant printing shops. OFFSET PLATE MAKER- operates copy camera to photograph prepared copy and transfers photographic image to stencils or to plates used in offset printing. OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates offset printing press to print single and multicolor copy from lithographic plates. OIL RECOVERY UNIT OPERATOR- controls processing equipment to separate recoverable oil from refinery sewage system.
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OILER- lubricates stripping shovel used to remove overburden at strip mine or pit. OILER- oils and greases moving parts of friction surfaces of mechanical equipment such as shaft and motor bearings, sprockets, drive chains, gears, and pulleys. OPENER TENDER- tends series of machines in tandem that open, clean, fluff, and mix compressed cotton or synthetic fibers preparatory to picking process. ORTHOTICS TECHNICIAN- fabricates, fits, repairs, and maintains orthoses such as braces and surgical supports. OVEN TENDER- tends stationary or rotary hearth oven that bakes bread, pastries, and other baked products. OVERHAULER- repairs and maintains fiber making machinery and equipment such as slitting, twisting, weaving, and wrapping machines, using handtools, hoists, and precision measuring instruments. OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates overlock sewing machine equipped with edge cutter to serge, seam, or attach tape or trim to garment and cut away excess material. PACKAGER, HAND- packages materials and products by hand. PACKAGER, MACHINE- tends machine that performs one or more packing functions such as cleaning, filling, marking, labeling, sorting, tying, weighing, inspecting, packing, wrapping, or closing containers. PAINT BOOTH OPERATOR- operates booth to apply priming and finishing coats of paint to manufactured equipment preparatory to shipping. PAINTER, SPRAY- sprays surfaces of machines, manufactured products, or working area with protective or decorative materials such as paint, enamel, or lacquer, using spray gun. PAINTER, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT- paints surfaces of transportation equipment such as automobiles, buses, trucks, and airplanes using brushes and spray guns. PALLETIZER OPERATOR- operates console that controls automatic palletizing equipment to sort, transfer, and stack on pallets containers of finished products. PAPER COATING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to coat paper with chemical solution or emulsion to produce paper for graphic duplicating or photographic printmaking. PAPER CONDITIONER- tends machine that dries and smooths paper for use in offset printing presses. PAPER REEL OPERATOR- tends machine that winds paper or twisted paper cord from rolls onto adjustable reel and cuts it into specified length. PASTE UP CAMERA OPERATOR- photographs prepared copy, develops negatives, and arranges and mounts illustrations and printed legends on paper according to artist's layout. PASTEURIZER- tends machine that pasteurizes bottled or canned food products or beverages. PATTERNMAKER, METAL- lays out, mills, drills, turns, grinds, fits, and assembles castings and parts to make metal foundry patterns, core boxes, and match plates using handtools and machine tools. PATTERNMAKER- lays out pattern of neon sign lettering for use in fabricating scroll, using sketch. PERFECT BINDER OPERATOR- sets up multi-operation bookbinding machine that automatically gathers, compresses, stitches or glues signatures into book bodies and glues bodies onto covers to form paperback books. PERFORATING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that perforates sheets of paper with lines of fine holes to facilitate tearing sheets. PHARMACEUTICAL OPERATOR- controls equipment and tends machines to produce a variety of pharmaceutical and toilet products or ingredients. PHOTO IMAGE OPERATOR- prints innerlayers on bare circuit boards; scrubs, laminates, punches tooling holes, checks, and touches up boards; and develops boards. PHOTOENGRAVER- photographs copy, develops negatives, and prepares photosensitized metal plates such as copper, zinc, aluminum, and magnesium for use in printing. PHOTOTYPESETTER- operates keyboard of automatic phototypesetting machine to photographically print type matter onto film or strips of photosensitive paper to prepare positives or paper flats for making printing plates. PIGMENT PROCESSOR- tends one or more equipment units such as reaction tanks, bleach tanks, wash tanks, filters, dryers, furnaces, and mills to process pigments such as titapium, barytes, bentonite, and iron oxide. PLANER OPERATOR- operates one or more hand or power fed woodworking machines to surface and size wood stock used in furniture production. PLASTIC LAMINATOR- sets up and operates various woodworking tools and routers to fabricate plastic laminated countertops and cabinets. PLASTIC SIGN FABRICATOR- fabricates and repairs plastic signs according to specifications. PLASTICS FABRICATOR- fabricates plastic accessories, trim, and structural parts of aircraft and missiles.
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PLASTICS SEASONER OPERATOR- tends dry houses, cell driers, or drying ovens that remove solvent and

contaminants from plastics materials.

PLATE MAKER- transfers positive or negative images to metal plates to produce off set photolithographic

printing plates.

PLATEN PRESS OPERATOR- tends heated presses that mold and cure rubber goods.

PLATER- tends automatic equipment that conveys metal objects through series of cleaning, rinsing, and

p'iating solutions to plate objects.

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PLEATING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends one or more machines that fold and press pleats into materials

such as cloth, paper, plastic, or parchment.

PLYWOOD BUILDER- assembles 3-ply plywood panels, laying back sheet, glued core or inner sheet, and

face sheet in sequence.

POLE FRAMER- operates machines to frame timbers for utility poles.

POLISHER/BUFFER- polishes and buffs metal plate surfaces.

POTTER- operates jigger machine that forms, dries, and finishes ceramic ware such as bowls, cups, plates,

and saucers.

POULTRY DRESSER- slaughters and dresses fowl to prepare them for market.

POULTRY HANGER- shackles and suspends live or slaughtered poultry from conveyor for killing, scalding,

removal of feathers, or cleaning.

POULTRY PICKING MACHINE TENDER- tends machines that scald, remove feathers, singe, and wash

slaughtered poultry preparatory to eviscerating and disjointing.

POWER BARKER OPERATOR- tends machine that removes bark and dirt from logs.

POWER SCREWDRNER OPERATOR- tends power screwdriver that tightens bolts, nuts, or drives screws to

assemble products fabricated from materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or other materials.

POWERBRAKE/BENDING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates power brake to bend, punch, form,

roll, or straighten metal plates and structural shapes.

PRECISION LENS GRINDER- sets up and operates grinding and polishing machine to make lenses, optical

flats, and other precision optical elements for optical instruments and ophthalmic goods.

PREFITTER, DOORS- operates boring machine to drill holes for latches and locks on doors and cuts recesses

in doors for hinges and locks, using portable router.

PRESS FEEDER- feeds sheets of paper into printing presses.

PRESS OPERATOR, HARDBOARD- operates line of machines to form wood fiber mats and to cut and press

them into hardboard panels.

PRESS OPERATOR- operates hydraulic press to emboss, laminate, or draw plastic sheets.

PRESS OPERATOR- operates line of machines to form wood fiber mats and to cut and press them into

hardboard panels.

PRESS OPERATOR- operates machine to press clay into products such as wall tile, trim tile, and mosaic

floor tile.

PRESS TENDER- tends heated presses that mold and cure rubber goods or sports equipment such as golf and

tennis ball covers and golf ball cores.

PRESSER, HAND- presses articles to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, or shape articles such as garments in

manufacturing establishments.

PRESSER, MACHINE- operates pressing machine to smooth surfaces, flatten seams, or shape articles such as

garments in manufacturing establishments.

PRINT LINE OPERATOR- operates tandem print-line machine to smooth, paint, and print wood grain

designs on surface of furniture.

PRINTER, PLASTIC- sets up and operates press to print colored designs on rolls of plastic or plastic-coated

material.

PRINTER- sets up and operates printing presses, plate making equipment, and paper cutting, drilling and

folding machines to print and produce such items as decorative box wrappers, direct mail advertising pieces,

office forms, menus, and weekly house organs.

PRINTER/SLOTTER OPERATOR- operates machine to print and slot container blanks according to work

orders.

PROCESS CONTROLLER- verifies performance of yam texturing machines for conformance to specifications,

using test equipment and instruments.

PROCESS OPERATOR- tends mixing machines, agitator tanks, kettles, roller mills, and related equipment

to compound and process ingredients according to formula to make powdered, liquid, paste, or cream chemical

products.

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PRODUCTION HELPER- assists workers engaged in fabrication of structural or sheet metal products. PRODUCTION PULLER- removes product from conveyor and places it in proper storage area. PRODUCTION SET UP WORKER- tends production machines and equipment that perform operations such as machining, stamping, welding, forming, moving, or applying adhesives to metal or plastic auto parts. PROFILE STITCHING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends semi-automatic sewing machine that sews stitching along contour to join, attach, serge, topstitch, or hem garment parts. PROOF PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates proof press to make proofs of type setup. PULP AND PAPER TESTER- tests sample of each batch of pulp and run of paper, using testing equipment and chemical analysis. PULPER- tends machine that reduces broke or dry pulp sheets to pulp or slurry for use in making paper, wallboard, or related products. PUMPER- controls pumps and manifold systems to circulate crude, semiprocessed, and finished petroleum products, water, and chemical solutions through processing, storage, and shipping departments of refinery. PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR- operates power press equipped with punch to notch or punch plastic or metal plates, sheets, or structural shapes. QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR- weighs and tests cookies and crackers for conformance to quality and weight standards. QUILLER OPERATOR- tends machine equipped with automatic quill loading and doffing device that winds yam from cones or tubes onto quills for use in loom shuttle. QUILTER- quilts fabric to foam and dacron to form covers for mattresses and box springs. QUILTING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to heat-seal vinyl film to cotton and synthetic filler in specified patterns to produce quilted fabric. RADIAL SAW OPERATOR- operates circular saw mounted on overhead radial arm to cut boards and other woodstock to specifications. RECORD PRESS TENDER- tends automatic steam-hydraulic press that molds plastic compound into photograph records. RECOVERY OPERATOR- controls evaporators, furnaces, and dissolving tanks to recover sodium compounds from chemicals spent in paper manufacturing process. REELER- tends machine that winds asphalt coated roofing felt into rolls of specified length and width. REELING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that winds yam, thread, or textile selvage from bobbins, cones, cops, or tubes into skeins for dyeing or shipment. REFINERY OPERATOR HELPER- assists refinery operator in distillation and processing of crude and refined oil. REFINERY OPERATOR- analyzes specifications and controls continuous operation of petroleum refining and processing units to produce products such as gasoline, kerosene, and fuel and lubricating oils. REFINERY OPERATOR- operates battery of machines to refine pulp and shorten fibers as pulp flows continuously through machines to prepare pulp for paper making. REFINING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that refines crude oils such as soybean, cottonseed, and peanut. REPAIR OPERATOR- operates lockstitch sewing machine to repair or replace damaged or defective parts of garments. RESAW OPERATOR- operates saws to cut planks, timbers, or boards into boards of lesser thickness according to work orders. RETORT OPERATOR- controls retort chamber (steam pressure cooker) to cook canned foods according to specifications. REWINDER OPERATOR- tends machine that winds paper from one roll to another to form compact rolls of specified footage or diameter prior to cutting. REWORK OPERATOR- repairs rejected electronic equipment such as radio and television receivers, radio transmitters, radar units, amplifiers, and related antenna and cable assemblies. RIBBON WINDER- tends machine that winds typewriter ribbons onto spools. RIP AND GROOVE MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to rip and cut grooves on curved or irregularly shaped furniture stock in one operation. RIPSAW OPERATOR- operates machines equipped with one or more band or circular saw blades to cut wood. RIVETER- rivets structural members, assemblies, and parts of aircraft, missiles, space vehicles, and railroad cars, using portable riveting, dimpling, and drilling machines and handtools. RIVETING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that rivets metal furniture parts together.
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ROASTER, GRAIN- tends equipment that roasts whole or milled grain to specified color or hardness preparatory to processing into cereal. ROLL FORMING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to form longitudinal bends, rolls, beads, or embossed design onto sheet metal strips by action of roller dies to fabricated items. ROLL-UP OPERATOR- tends machine that raises nap on skeins of yam or thread. ROLLER MILL OPERATOR- operates mill equipped with rollers to grind paste of premixed ingredients such as pigments, resins, solvents, oils, and plasti~izers for use in paint, lacquer, and ink. ROLLER- uses hand roller to smooth bubbles and any other irregularities from form in plastic molds. ROOF CEMENT AND PAINT MAKER- operates one or more mixing machines to combine tar, asbestos fiber, asphalt, or similar ingredients to make roof coating and cement. ROOFING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to coat continuous rolls of roofing felt with asphalt, colored slate granules, powdered mica, or tar to make roll roofing or shingles. ROTARY KILN OPERATOR- controls rotary type kilns and auxiliary equipment such as conveyors, feeders, and dust collectors, to calcine chemicals, raw ground stone, gypsum, slate, or clay or cement slurry. ROTOGRAVURE PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates rotary type press that prints illustrative and other subject matter by rotogravure process. ROUTER OPERATOR- sets up and operates single or multiple spindle routing machine to cut slots, grooves, designs, or recesses in wooden stock. ROVING FRAME TENDER- tends machines that draw out, combine, and twist rove into single strands. RUBBER- rubs previously applied finish coat on furniture or other articles to produce lustrous or dull finish. RUBBER GOODS FINISHER- sets up and operates variety of machines to cut, drill, punch, and grind molded and extruded rubber goods. RUBBER MILL TENDER- tends rubber milling machine to mix, blend, knead, or refine scrap, crude, synthetic, or precompounded rubber for further processing. RUBBER STAMP MAKER- molds stamp dies, assembles parts to fabricate rubber handstamps, and composes type. RUFFLER- operates sewing machine equipped with shirring attachment to shorten or decorate edges of material with gathers or puckers for use in fabricating articles such as buffing wheels, curtains and tie backs, hats and caps. RULING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to draw straight ink lines on paper sheets according to specifications. SAFETY STITCH MACHINE OPERATOR- operates overlock machine that sews reinforcing row of stitches while overedging. SAMPLE CLERK- cuts carpet into swatches for sample demonstrations. SAMPLE COLLECTOR- mixes fertilizer samples preparatory to laboratory analysis. SAMPLE STITCHER- marks and cuts out material and sews parts of new style garments following patterns, sketches, and design specifications to prepare sample garments. SANDBLASTER- directs blast of abrasive-laden compressed air or water from nozzle against metal or hardcomposition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt and to impart an even finish. SANDER, HAND- smooths surface of articles such furniture parts, mirror frames, caskets, and cabinet panels preparatory to finishing or between finish coats, using sandpaper and steel wool. SANDER, MACHINE-smooths surfaces and edges of boards, wooden parts, or milled stock by holding or turning then by hand against abrasive tools mounted on belts, disks, drums, or spindles. SANDER- assists painter by preparing surfaces of automotive vehicles such as automobiles, buses, and trucks for repainting and polishes repainted vehicles. SANITATION WORKER- cleans and sanitizes lines and filling machines. SATURATOR TENDER- tends machine that saturates rolls of untreated roofing felt with hot, liquid asphalt. SAUSAGE MAKER- tends machine that mixes ingredients such as ground meat and condiments to make sausage according to formula. SAW OFFBEARER- offbears material at discharge end of saw that cuts wooden articles. SAW OPERATOR- sets up and operates table, bench, jig, hand, friction circular, and hacksawing machines to slot, groove, miter, and trim metallic and non-metallic stock. SAWMILL WORKER- performs any combination of duties in preparing logs for cutting into lumber and storing cut lumber in sawmills.
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SAWYER- sets up and operates power-driven circular and abrasive saws and bandsaw to cut plastic sheets, rods, or tubes to specified dimensions. SCANNER OPERATOR- operates electronic color scanner to produce color separated positive or negative films for use in producing printing plates. SCRAPPER- removes excess material from prescored cardboard carton boards. SCREEN OPERATOR- screens solder mask and legend ink on PC boards using manual and automatic techniques. SCREEN PRINTER- prints lettering and designs on objects such as posters, targets, instrument dials, furniture, glass, and toys, using screen printing devise. SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR- tends one or more previously set up single or multiple spindle screw machines equipped with automatic indexing and feeding mechanisms. SCREW MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR- sets up and operates one or more single or multiple spindle lathetype screw machines. SEALANT MIXER- tends agitator tanks that mix ingredients such as casein, clay, flour, glue powder and geletin, lignin, resins, and catalysts or water to produce sealants. SEAMER- operates sewing machine to join, reinforce, or decorate parts of household articles such as bedspreads, curtains, drapes, bed linens, mop heads, and quilts. SECOND HAND- supervises part of department in textile mill. SERGING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that automatically binds edges of articles with serging stitch to reinforce edges, prevent raveling, or give finished appearance. SET UP PERSON, PLASTICS- sets up and adjusts modified metalworking and woodworking machines used to fabricate plastic products. SET-UP WORKER- sets up and adjusts staking machines used to assemble clock and watch parts. SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR, REGULAR EQUIPMENT- operates single or multiple-needle sewing machine to join parts. SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR, SPECIAL EQUIPMENT- tends sewing machine that automatically joins, reinforces, or decorates parts or performs specific function. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRER-repairs and adjusts sewing machines in sewing departments of industrial establishments, using handtools. SHAPER OPERATOR- sets up and operates single or double spindle shaping machines to cut grooves, rabbets, flutes, or pattern shapes on surface and edges of wooden stock. SHAPER- dresses and smooths curved wooden furniture parts by clamping roughly sawed or shaped part in vise and shaping it to specified contours and finish, using tools such as spokeshave, plane, rasp, and power sander. SHEAR OPERATOR- tends power shear to cut metal objects such as sheets, plates, billets, or bars to specified length. SHEARER- tends machine that cuts materials such as braid, cardboard, cloth, felt, leather, ribbon, roofing paper, strands of wire, or tape to specified dimensions. SHEARING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that shears nap, loose threads, and knots from cloth or carpet surface to give uniform finish and texture. SHEET METAL WORKER- fabricates, assembles, installs, and repairs sheet metal products and equipment such as control boxes, drainpipes, ventilators, and furnace castings, according to job orders or blueprints. SHOVEL OPERATOR- operates power shovel that loads coal or rock into mine cars or onto conveyors in underground mines. SIGN ERECTOR- erects preassembled illuminated signs on buildings or other structures, according to sketches, drawings, or blueprints. SIGN MAKER- fabricates signs according to specifications. SIGN WRITER, HAND- writes, paints, or prints signs or showcards used for display or other purposes, using brushes. SIGN WRITER, MACHINE- sets up and operates either one of two sign printing machines to print store display cards and signs. SLASHER OPERATOR- tends bank of circular saws that saw logs, slabs, or scrap wood into pieces for fuel or processing into pulp. SLASHER TENDER- operates machine to saturate warp yam with size and wind sized yam onto loom beam. SLATE MIXER- tends machine that mixes multicolored granules of slate for use in surfacing asphalt coated roofing felt.
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SLICING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends one or more machines that automatically slice food products such as cheese or meat for packaging. SLITTER/CUTTER OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine that slits and cuts continuous sheets of plain, laminated, or corrugated paperboard to specified dimensions. SMASH HAND- repairs warp yam on loom when numerous threads are broken. SMOKER- controls battery of smoke chambers in which meats such as bacon, hams, meat loaf, sausage, shoulders, and wieners are cooked and cured. SOLDERER- solders together components to assemble fabricated metal items as specified by work orders, diagrams, or layout, using soldering iron. SORTER- sorts burned clay products such as brick, roofing tile, and sewer pipe according to form, color, and surface characteristics or tends sorting mechanism and grades green lumber as lumber passes on conveyor. SPECIALTIES OPERATOR- controls equipment to prepare chemical solutions to meet customers' small-lot orders or special intructions. SPINNER, FRAME- tends spinning frame to draw out and twist roving or sliver into yam. SPOOLER OPERATOR- feeds and offbears section of spooling machine that ties yam ends automatically and transfers yam from bobbins to cheeses. SPRAY DRIER OPERATOR- operates spray drier to evaporate water from clay slip to form pellets used in production of mosaic, quarry, wall or floor tile. SPREADER- spreads layers of cloth on table preparatory to marking and cutting parts for such articles as garments or tends machine that spreads cloth in successive layers on table. SPRING COVERER- staples or tacks burlap, canvas, or synthetic material over springs in furniture frames prior to upholstering where fabric is not installed by springer. SPRINGER- installs webbing and springs in furniture frames preparatory to upholstering. STACKER- loads, unloads, and moves material within or near plant, yard or worksite performing any combination of duties. STAPLER, HAND- staples padding to both sides of innerspring or top of boxspring assemblies. STEEL DIE PRINTER- operates printing press to print embossed forms such as business cards, letterheads, and announcements from engraved steel plates. STENCILER- marks size, lot number, contents, or other identifying information or symbols on containers or directly on article by placing stencil on container or article and rubbing ink or paint brush across open lettering or by spraying paint on stencil. STERILIZER- tends autoclave that sterilizes drug products, containers, supplies, instruments, and equipment. STILL OPERATOR- controls equipment that heats asphalt to specified temperature and viscosity for use in manufacture of roofing materials. STITCHER OPERATOR- tends machine that stitches edges of plain and corrugated paperboard box blanks to form boxes. STITCHING MACHINE SETTER- sets up automatic wire-stitching machine that binds pages of books, magazines, pamphlets, or other printed material. STOCK CUTTER- operates saws to cut lumber according to customer's order or plant production specifications. STOCK GRADER- appraises and cuts planed lumber to width or length to obtain clear-faced pieces. STONE CARVER- carves designs and figures in full and bas relief on stone. STONE MILL OPERATOR- operates mill equipped with grinding stones to grind paint or paint ingredients to specified fineness. STONE POLISHER, HAND- grinds and polishes stone to smooth or lustrous finish, using portable grinding and polishing tool. STONE POLISHER, MACHINE- sets up and operates machine to grind stone to smooth finish or polish stone to lustrous finish. STONE SETTER- sets precious, semiprecious, or ornamental stones in rings, earrings, bracelets, brooches, metal optical frames, and other jeweled items. STRAPPER OPERATOR- operates machine to wind reinforcing metal or plastic bands around ends of boxes or cartons. STRETCHER OPERATOR- operates machine to stretch metal sheet, strip, or rod to specified length or flatness or correct extrusion twist and contour defects. STRIPPER- strips photographic negative from film base and/ or mounts negative on glass plate or platemaking flat to be used in preparing photoengraving plates, using art layout, blueprint, and handtools. STUFFER- stuffs pads and cushions with filling material such as excelsior, foam, rubber, kapok, or cotton, by hand.
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STUFFER- tends equipment that forces meat emulsions into casings to make meat products such as linked sausage, frankfurters, and wieners. SUBASSEMBLER- assembles machinery components such as operating cylinders, electric control cases, transmissions, clutches, and special tools according to specifications. SUPERVISOR, POULTRY PROCESSING- supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in slaughtering, dressing, and packing poultry. SUPERVISOR, ROOFING PLANT- supervises and coordinates activities or workers engaged in saturating, coating, and winding roofing felt to fabricate composition shingles and roll roofing. SUPERVISOR- supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in fabricating and packaging disposable diapers. SURGICAL DRESSING MAKER- tends machine that automatically cuts and folds gauze backing around absorbent cotton to form surgical dressing. TANK CLEANER- cleans interiors of boilers, storage tanks, kilns, and tank and refrigerator railroad cars to remove emulsion and incrustations, using shovels, squeeges, brooms, scrapers, hoses, water, and solvents. TEA BAG MACHINE TENDER- tends machine that bags tea. TENONER OPERATOR- sets up and operates single or double end machine to cut tenons or to size, trim, groove, shape, or match ends of wooden stock. TENTER FRAME OPERATOR- tends tenter frame that stretches cloth in width, removes wrinkles, and dries cloth after processes such as dyeing or finishing. TERMINAL OPERATOR- loads tanks and tank cars, fills tanks, runs tests on asphalt, and performs various other related duties. TESTER, ELECTRICAL- tests electrical units such as lamps, coils, armatures, and commutators to determine shorts, grounds, or efficiency of unit using test lamp, meter, or growler. TESTER, REGULATOR- tests and inspects compressed air or oxygen regulators to detect air leaks. TESTER- performs a variety of electronic, mechanical, and electromechanical tests on electronic subassemblies, systems, and parts to assure unit functions according to specifications. THil\i"'NER- tends equipment to mix specified amounts of liquid and powdered ingredients such as oils, solvents, lead salts, and resins with paint products such as paint pigment and paste, varnish, and stain to thin products. THREADING MACHINE OPERATOR- sets up and operates single or multiple spindle threading machine to thread and camfer cylindrical stock according to specifications. TICKETER- records or stamps information such as price, size, style, color, and inspection results on tags, tickets, and labels, using rubber stamp or writing instrument. TILE GRINDER- tends machine that grinds sides of ceramic wall or floor tile to specified size and squares tile preparatory to shipping. TINTER- mixes pigments or color concentrate to formulate coloring solutions used in dyeing leather or coated fabrics. TIPPLE TENDER- tends conveyor system that transfers veneer from lathe into holding trays. TIRE MOLDER- tends retreading mold that vulcanizes camelback (raw rubber tread) onto tire casing and molds tread design. TOOL & DIE MAKER- analyzes specifications, lays out metal stock, operates machine tools, fits and assembles parts for metalworking dies, gauges, and tools. TOOL MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR- sets up and operates a variety of machine tools such as radial drill press, lathes, milling machines, shapers, and grinders to machine metal working pieces such as patterns and machine, tool or die parts. TRACER- lays out and traces lettering and designs on surface of marble and granite to prepare stone for cutting. TRANSFER OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to print designs, trademarks, sizes, and other identifying information on continuous roll of paper for use as dry transfers or hot iron patterns. TREATER- controls continuous treating or batch treating equipment to process petroleum products such as gasoline, kerosene, and lubricating oils with chemicals, solvents, steam, clay, and hydrogen to remove impurities and to improve color, odor, and stability. TREATING PLANT OPERATOR- controls oven, humidifier unit, and auxiliary equipment to temper pressed hardboard by heat and moisture. TRIM SAW OPERATOR-operates saws to cut lumber according to customer's order or plant production specifications. TRIMMER, APPAREL/TEXTILE- trims excess materials using scissors and other hand cutting tools.
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TRIMMER, PLASTIC /RUBBER GOODS, MACHINE- tends machine that cuts scrap from plastic and rubber goods for reclaiming from finished goods. TRIMMER, PLASTIC/RUBBER GOODS, HAND- tends cutting machine that trims flash and other excess from goods. TRIMMING MACHINE OPERATOR- trims loose thread from edges or seams of articles such as garments by moving edges or seams over stationary cutting head or guides electric hand clippers equipped with vacuum hose along edges or seams of articles to cut off thread. TRUCK BODY BUILDER- constructs and repairs metal truck bodies and trailers according to specifications, using handtools and power tools. TRUSS ASSEMBLER- assembles precut wooden parts to build trusses and similar supports or wall sections used in building construction. TUFT MACHINE OPERATOR- operates machine to tuft designs on articles such as rugs and bedspreads. TUFTING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends multiple needle machine that tufts material to be used for articles such as rugs, robes, and bedspreads. TUMBLER TENDER- tends machine to season potato chips, com chips, or similar food products. TWISTER TENDER- tends machine to twist together two or more strands of yam or to insert additional twist into single strand of yam to increase strength, smoothness, and uniformity of yam. TWISTING MACHINE OPERATOR- feeds two or more wires into machine which twists wires together. TYPESETTER- tends photolettering machine that photographically prints display type and headings onto film or photographic paper. UPHOLSTERER- installs carpeting, insulation, soundproofing, and fabric accessories in aircraft using hand tools. UPHOLSTERER- upholsters sofas, chairs, or furniture frames by attaching spring assembly, padding, and covering material. UPHOLSTERY CUTTER/TRIMMER- cuts cloth, leather, or plastic into upholstery parts such as arm rest, back, and cushion covers. UTILITY WORKER- operates sewing machine to join garment parts. UTILITY WORKER, LINE ASSEMBLY- determines conditions impeding flow of work on automobile or military vehicle assembly line and notifies responsible personnel that corrective action is necessary. UTILITY WORKER- loads, unloads, and moves materials within or near plant, yard, or worksite. VACUUM DRIER TENDER- tends vacuum driers that heat chemical solids to remove water or other liquids. VACUUM FORMING MACHINE OPERATOR- tends machine that molds thermoplastic sheets into plastic products. VARIETY SAW OPERATOR- operates adjustable circular saw to perform such operations as ripsawing, cross cutting, beveling, grooving, and mitering of woodstock. VARNISH MAKER- controls equipment to melt, cook, and mix ingredients such as gums, oils, turpentine, and naphtha for use in manufacturing varnishes. VENEER LATHE OPERATOR- sets up and operates rotary lathe to cut veneer from logs. WARP TYING MACHINE TENDER- tends portable or stationary automatic warp-tying-in machine that ties warp ends from full warp beam to warp in loom in order to resume weaving without repeating drawing-in process. WEAVER- operates battery of looms to weave yam into cloth. WEB PRESS OPERATOR- makes ready and operates multiunit, web-fed rotary press to print newspapers, books, and periodicals according to written specifications. WEIGHER, PRODUCTION- weighs out specified quantities of materials for use in production processes using balance, platform, or floor scales. WEIGHER/BULKER- operates battery of agitator equipped tanks to blend base perfume fragrances for use in items such as soaps, perfumes, and insecticides. WELDER, ACETYLENE- welds metal parts using acetylene gas welding equipment as specified by layout. WELDER, ARC- welds metal parts and cuts metal according to specified layout. WELDER, SPOT-welds metal parts on production line using previously set up gas or arc welding equipment. WELDER-ASSEMBLER- assembles and tack welds steel frames and other component parts of machinery and equipment in preparation for final welding. WET MACHINE TENDER- tends battery of machines that form continuous sheets of pulp from woodpulp slush. WET PROCESS OPERATOR- loads, unloads, and operates wet process equipment.
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WINDER OPERATOR- sets up and operates machine to wind continuous strips of paper or cardboard into tubes of specified dimensions and cut tubing to length to form fiber cans, containers, or cores for paper rolls. WINDER OPERATOR- tends winding machine that rolls lengths of floor covering between various stages of processing, working as member of a crew. WIRE DRAWER- sets up and operates wire drawing machines to draw wire through a die to reduce its width. WIRE SAWYER- sets up and operates one or more wire saws to cut blocks of stone into specified dimensions. WIRER- plans layout, installs, and repairs wiring, electrical fixtures, apparatus, and control equipment. WIREWORKER- make aircraft cable assemblies such as control cables, tow-target cables, and engine slings, using wire, handtools, and soldering iron. WIREWORKER- performs any combination of tasks involved in cutting, stripping, taping, forming, and soldering wires or wire leads of components used in electrical and electronic units such as communication equipment, electrical appliances, or other electrical or electronic control systems. WOODWORKING MACHINE FEEDER- feeds woodstock on conveyors into hoppers or between rollers of woodworking machines that cut, saw, sand, bore, or shape wooden articles. WOODWORKING MACHINE OFFBEARER- offbears material at discharge end of machines that cut, smooth, bore, or shape wooden articles. WOODWORKING MACHINE OPERATOR- operates one or more hand or power fed woodworking machines to surface size or join lumber or to cut tongues, grooves, bevels, beads, or molding patterns. WOODWORKING SHOP HAND- performs any combination of duties to facilitate cutting, finishing, storing, cleaning, and shipping wood products and inspects products prior to shipment. YARN WINDER- tends machine that winds strands of yam from bobbins, cakes, pims, and other yam packages into packages for further processing, shipment, or storage.
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