How to Land a Top-Paying Shovel operators Job: Your Complete Guide to Opportunities, Resumes and Cover Letters, Interviews, Salaries, Promotions, What to Expect From Recruiters and More. Richard Manuel

How to Land a Top-Paying Shovel operators Job: Your Complete Guide to Opportunities, Resumes and Cover Letters, Interviews, Salaries, Promotions, What to Expect From Recruiters and More - Richard Manuel


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operators is projected to grow 31 percent in construction and 26 percent in support activities for water transportation.

      Employment of hoist and winch operators is projected to grow 6 percent. Like crane and tower operators they will be needed at ports to help load and unload cargo. Employment of hoist and winch operators is projected to grow 14 percent in support activities for water transportation. However, they are also heavily concentrated in declining manufacturing industries, which will contribute to slower growth.

      Employment of excavating and loading machine and dragline operators is projected to grow 17 percent. Many of these operators work in the construction industry, whose projected fast growth will drive job growth in this occupation.

      Employment of dredge operators is projected to grow 15 percent as the need for more dredging in the Great Lakes and in other large ports increases. However, environmental concerns are expected to hold up some dredging projects, limiting the growth of this occupation.

      Employment of underground mining loading machine operators is projected to decline by 2 percent, largely due to an expected decline in coal mining, where many of these workers are employed. This will be caused by technology gains that boost worker productivity. Employment of these operators is projected to decline 7 percent in coal mining.

      Job Prospects

      Job prospects should be favorable. A high number of job openings should be created by the need to replace workers who leave these occupations.

      As automation increases, the technology used by these occupations will become more complex. Employers will prefer workers who are comfortable using technology such as tablet computers and hand-held scanners.

      Employment projections data for material moving machine operators, 2010-20

      Occupational Title SOC Code Employment, 2010 Projected Employment, 2020 Change, 2010-20 Employment by Industry

      Percent Numeric

      Material Moving Machine Operators

      — 669,000 752,100 12 83,000 —

      Conveyor Operators and Tenders

      53-7011 36,300 40,500 12 4,200

      Crane and Tower Operators

      53-7021 40,100 46,400 16 6,300

      Dredge Operators

      53-7031 2,100 2,400 15 300

      Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators

      53-7032 61,500 72,200 17 10,700

      Loading Machine Operators, Underground Mining

      53-7033 3,900 3,800 -2 -100

      Hoist and Winch Operators

      53-7041 2,800 3,000 6 200

      Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators

      53-7051 522,200 583,800 12 61,500

      Similar Occupations

      This table shows a list of occupations with job duties that are similar to those of material moving machine operators.

      OCCUPATION JOB DUTIES ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION MEDIAN ANNUAL PAY, MAY 2010

      Construction Equipment Operators

      Construction equipment operators drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, bridges, buildings, and other structures.

      High school diploma or equivalent $39,460

      Delivery Truck Drivers and Driver/Sales Workers

      Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers pick up, transport, and drop off packages within a small region or urban area. Most of the time, they transport merchandise from a distribution center to businesses and households.

      High school diploma or equivalent $27,050

      Heavy and Tractor-trailer Truck Drivers

      Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a capacity of at least 26,001 pounds per gross vehicle weight (GVW). They deliver goods over intercity routes, sometimes spanning several states.

      High school diploma or equivalent $37,770

      Hand Laborers and Material Movers

      Hand laborers and material movers transport objects without using machines. Some workers move freight, stock, or other materials around storage facilities; others clean vehicles; some pick up unwanted household goods; and still others pack materials for moving.

      Less than high school $22,560

      Material Recording Clerks

      Material recording clerks keep track of information to keep businesses and supply chains on schedule. They ensure proper scheduling, recordkeeping, and inventory control.

      See How to Become One $24,100

      Water Transportation Occupations

      Workers in water transportation occupations operate and maintain ships that take cargo and people over water. These ships travel to and from foreign ports across the ocean, to domestic ports along the coasts, across the Great Lakes, and along the country’s many inland waterways.

      See How to Become One $46,610

      Contacts for More Information

      For more information about careers as a material moving machine operator, visit

      Material Handling Industry of America

      The Warehousing Education and Research Council

      International Union of Operating Engineers

      National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators

      This chapter provides clear insight in the current state of Shovel operators jobs - the next chapter covers how to find and apply for Shovel operators jobs.

      Finding—and getting—a job you want can be a challenging process, but knowing more about job search methods and application techniques can increase your chances of success. And knowing how to judge the job offers you receive makes it more likely that you will end up with the best possible job.

      Where to learn About Job Openings

      Job Search Methods

      Applying for a Job

      Job Interview Tips

      Evaluating a Job Offer

      Personal contacts

      School career planning and placement offices

      Employers

      Classified ads:

      National and local newspapers

      Professional journals

      Trade magazines

      Internet resources

      Professional associations

      Labor unions

      State employment service offices

      Federal Government

      Community agencies

      Private employment agencies and career consultants

      Internships


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