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Occupational Employment Statistics


DETAILED OCCUPATION DATA

51-7042 Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing



Set up, operate, or tend woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, planers, and wood nailing machines. May operate CNC equipment.

Geography Click link for Career Profile EmploymentEmp SE*Percentiles
Mean10th25thMedian75th90th
Southwest Minnesota 6015$19.29/hr$17.62/hr$18.79/hr$18.79/hr$18.79/hr$24.74/hr
Minnesota 64095$22.43/hr$18.05/hr$18.79/hr$21.47/hr$24.47/hr$31.24/hr
U S 61,2501,041$20.07/hr$14.73/hr$17.16/hr$19.03/hr$22.92/hr$26.01/hr


IndustryOES Employment (Statewide)OES Median Wage (Statewide)
Manufacturing640$21.47/hr
Professional and Business ServicesN/AN/A
 
Geography Click link for details EmploymentMedian WageProjections
% Change -10-
Duluth MN-WI MSA N/AN/AN/A
Grand Forks ND-MN MSA N/AN/AN/A
Mankato-North Mankato MN MSA N/AN/AN/A
Rochester MN MSA N/AN/AN/A
St Cloud MN MSA N/AN/AN/A
Northeast Balance of State N/AN/AN/A
Northeast Minnesota 30$24.47/hrN/A
Fargo ND-MN MSA 30$18.31/hrN/A
Southeast Balance of State 30$21.47/hrN/A
Southeast Minnesota 60$20.19/hrN/A
Southwest Minnesota 60$18.79/hrN/A
Southwest Balance of State 60$18.79/hrN/A
La Crosse WI-MN MSA 100$20.12/hrN/A
Central Minnesota 130$22.57/hrN/A
Northwest Minnesota 170$20.75/hrN/A
Northwest Balance of State 170$20.76/hrN/A
Seven County Mpls-St Paul, MN 190$22.06/hrN/A
Minneapolis-St Paul-Bloomington MN-WI MSA 280$22.57/hrN/A
Minnesota 640$21.47/hrN/A




  • Clean or maintain products, machines, or work areas.
  • Feed stock through feed mechanisms or conveyors into planing, shaping, boring, mortising, or sanding machines to produce desired components.
  • Inspect pulleys, drive belts, guards, or fences on machines to ensure that machines will operate safely.
  • Operate gluing machines to glue pieces of wood together, or to press and affix wood veneer to wood surfaces.
  • Examine raw woodstock for defects and to ensure conformity to size and other specification standards.
  • Attach and adjust guides, stops, clamps, chucks, or feed mechanisms, using hand tools.
  • Inspect and mark completed workpieces and stack them on pallets, in boxes, or on conveyors so that they can be moved to the next workstation.
  • Push or hold workpieces against, under, or through cutting, boring, or shaping mechanisms.
  • Examine finished workpieces for smoothness, shape, angle, depth-of-cut, or conformity to specifications and verify dimensions, visually and using hands, rules, calipers, templates, or gauges.
  • Select knives, saws, blades, cutter heads, cams, bits, or belts, according to workpiece, machine functions, or product specifications.