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Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers

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CAREER PATHWAY

An occupational profile and qualification summary based on labor market information summarized by the Workforce Intelligence Network.

INSPECTORS, TESTERS, SORTERS, SAMPLERS, AND WEIGHERS ADVANCED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

OCCUPATION OUTLOOK IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN, 2023

OCCUPATION SUMMARY This role involves inspecting, testing, sorting, sampling, or weighing nonagricultural materials and parts for defects or deviations from specifications. Precision instruments and complex test equipment may be used. Duties include rejecting non-conforming products, marking items with grade or acceptance status, measuring product dimensions to ensure specification compliance, and notifying supervisors of production issues. Learn more at onetonline.org

AVERAGE WAGE IN MICHIGAN Entry

Median

Experienced

Hourly

$13.77

$18.96

$29.50

Annually

$28,642

$39,437

$61,360

OCCUPATIONAL GROWTH

JOB TITLES The Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers occupation refers to the entire industry in which someone works. Some examples of specific job titles for this occupation include: Quality Inspectors Quality Technicians CMM Programmers Quality Assurance Specialists Inspectors

Projected to grow faster than average (3%); 3,568 annual job openings are predicted.

3% GROWTH BY 2028

Debt-free training and additional support may be available to jobseekers and those currently employed in this career Contact your local Michigan Works! Agency to learn more michiganworks.org/michigan-works-network

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2023


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