Lawton MSA Wage Data Management Occupations
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1 Lawton MSA Data Management Occupations Range Annual Chief executives $28.88 $14.73 $23.99 $35.96 $60, General and operations managers $19.48 $10.61 $16.85 $23.91 $40, Advertising and promotions managers $15.21 $9.79 $11.75 $17.91 $31, Marketing managers $19.19 $11.64 $18.46 $22.97 $39, Sales managers $18.72 $9.52 $16.58 $23.32 $38, Administrative services managers $18.82 $9.97 $16.19 $23.24 $39, Computer and information systems managers $21.79 $15.93 $19.69 $24.73 $45, Financial managers $22.69 $11.57 $21.49 $28.24 $47, Human resources managers $20.63 $9.60 $18.55 $26.14 $42, Industrial production managers $24.76 $17.68 $22.30 $28.31 $51, Purchasing managers $21.16 $14.34 $21.72 $24.57 $44, Transportation, storage, and distribution managers $19.26 $11.41 $20.65 $23.19 $40, Other management occupations $26.07 $19.17 $25.76 $29.52 $54, Construction managers $23.01 $15.11 $22.46 $26.96 $47, Engineering managers $28.58 $23.23 $26.26 $31.26 $59, Food service managers $12.18 $10.50 $12.21 $13.02 $25, Funeral directors $26.43 $14.16 $21.80 $32.57 $54, Natural sciences managers $30.44 $22.07 $31.02 $34.63 $63, Property, real estate, and community association managers $12.89 $7.60 $8.42 $15.54 $26, Social and community service managers $18.04 $13.78 $18.17 $20.17 $37, Managers, all other $22.41 $12.74 $20.53 $27.24 $46,
2 Lawton MSA Data Business and Financial Operations Occupations Range Annual Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products $18.44 $14.04 $17.84 $20.64 $38, Cost estimators $17.25 $12.49 $15.37 $19.63 $35, Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists * $11.73 $9.43 $11.77 $12.87 $24, Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists $14.33 $11.62 $14.51 $15.68 $29, Training and development specialists $17.40 $11.20 $16.70 $20.50 $36, Management analysts $18.21 $13.08 $17.36 $20.78 $37, Business operations specialists, all other $22.10 $15.22 $21.73 $25.55 $45, Accountants and auditors $15.62 $11.90 $14.64 $17.47 $32, Appraisers and assessors of real estate * $15.32 $14.58 $15.55 $15.68 $31, Budget analysts $20.44 $14.70 $20.55 $23.30 $42, Loan officers * $13.17 $11.58 $12.27 $13.97 $27, Financial specialists, all other $19.69 $15.36 $19.99 $21.85 $40,
3 Lawton MSA Data Computer and Mathematical Occupations Range Annual Computer programmers $14.10 $11.05 $13.61 $15.62 $29, Computer software engineers, systems software $24.40 $17.79 $22.76 $27.70 $50, Computer support specialists $14.00 $9.23 $12.66 $16.39 $29, Computer systems analysts $25.53 $18.53 $25.04 $29.03 $53, Network and computer systems administrators $20.04 $14.32 $18.28 $22.90 $41, Network systems and data communications analysts $19.54 $14.37 $16.53 $22.13 $40,
4 Lawton MSA Data Architecture and Engineering Occupations Range Annual Civil engineers $24.73 $16.72 $23.48 $28.74 $51, Electrical and electronic engineering technicians $16.14 $14.07 $15.29 $17.18 $33,
5 Lawton MSA Data Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations Range Annual Social scientists and related workers $37.38 $17.38 $30.95 $47.37 $77, Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other $11.38 $7.81 $12.09 $13.16 $23,
6 Lawton MSA Data Community and Social Services Occupations Range Annual Educational, vocational, and school counselors $17.76 $13.49 $17.74 $19.89 $36, Rehabilitation counselors * $7.49 $7.12 $7.55 $7.67 $15, Medical and public health social workers * $9.09 $5.99 $7.54 $10.64 $18, Social and human service assistants $10.25 $5.98 $9.62 $12.38 $21, All other counselors, social and religious workers $16.63 $11.12 $15.59 $19.38 $34,
7 Lawton MSA Data Legal Occupations Range Annual Lawyers $31.51 $14.83 $37.10 $39.85 $65, Paralegals and legal assistants $13.04 $9.33 $11.77 $14.90 $27, Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers $9.13 $7.17 $9.06 $10.12 $19,
8 Lawton MSA Data Education, Training, and Library Occupations Range Annual Postsecondary Teachers $19.30 $13.80 $18.67 $22.05 $40, Preschool teachers, except special education $10.32 $5.82 $11.64 $12.57 $21, Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education * * * * $34, Vocational education teachers, secondary school * * * * $33, Self-enrichment education teachers $13.16 $11.48 $12.39 $14.00 $27, All other teachers, primary, secondary, and adult * * * * $15, Librarians $18.40 $12.94 $17.84 $21.13 $38, Library technicians $8.79 $5.86 $6.53 $10.25 $18, Teacher assistants * * * * $14, Library, museum, training, and other education workers, all other * $17.66 $12.45 $16.66 $20.26 $36,
9 Lawton MSA Data Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations Range Annual Graphic designers $10.83 $8.51 $10.69 $11.99 $22, Editors * $11.72 $9.25 $11.31 $12.96 $24, Photographers $8.85 $6.87 $8.53 $9.84 $18,
10 Lawton MSA Data Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Range Annual Dietitians and nutritionists $19.93 $15.84 $19.74 $21.98 $41, Pharmacists $28.23 $17.63 $28.53 $33.52 $58, Physicians and surgeons $62.83 $50.54 * $68.97 $130, Registered nurses $20.00 $15.31 $19.73 $22.35 $41, Medical and clinical laboratory technologists $17.74 $11.19 $16.97 $21.01 $36, Medical and clinical laboratory technicians $11.08 $7.23 $11.43 $13.01 $23, Dental hygienists $24.63 $18.43 $25.37 $27.72 $51, Radiologic technologists and technicians $14.50 $11.95 $14.66 $15.77 $30, Dietetic technicians * $6.92 $5.99 $6.58 $7.38 $14, Pharmacy technicians $8.25 $6.00 $7.88 $9.38 $17, Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses $9.93 $7.21 $10.11 $11.29 $20, Medical records and health information technicians $10.24 $6.42 $10.00 $12.15 $21, Opticians, dispensing $9.03 $6.82 $8.58 $10.13 $18,
11 Lawton MSA Data Healthcare Support Occupations Range Annual Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants $7.67 $5.96 $6.79 $8.52 $15, Dental assistants $11.53 $7.62 $11.62 $13.49 $23, Medical assistants $8.23 $6.56 $8.03 $9.06 $17, Healthcare support workers, all other $11.99 $7.89 $12.64 $14.04 $24,
12 Lawton MSA Data Protective Service Occupations Range Annual Security guards $11.11 $8.07 $11.42 $12.63 $23, Protective service workers, all other * $6.30 $5.87 $6.19 $6.51 $13,
13 Lawton MSA Data Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations Range Annual Chefs and head cooks $6.91 $5.95 $6.68 $7.38 $14, First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving work $8.80 $5.83 $8.77 $10.29 $18, Cooks, institution and cafeteria $8.82 $6.24 $8.65 $10.11 $18, Cooks, restaurant $6.74 $5.86 $6.37 $7.18 $14, Cooks, short order $7.42 $6.09 $7.36 $8.09 $15, Bartenders $6.18 $5.82 $6.15 $6.36 $12, Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food $6.07 $5.96 $6.18 $6.13 $12, Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop $5.97 $5.82 $6.02 $6.05 $12, Waiters and waitresses $5.98 $5.85 $6.02 $6.05 $12, Food servers, nonrestaurant * $5.97 $5.97 $6.18 $5.97 $12, Dishwashers $5.97 $5.92 $6.13 $5.99 $12, Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop * $6.46 $5.82 $6.39 $6.77 $13,
14 Lawton MSA Data Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial worke $10.27 $8.60 $10.10 $11.10 $21, Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners $7.75 $5.93 $7.56 $8.66 $16, Maids and housekeeping cleaners $7.04 $5.90 $6.55 $7.61 $14, Landscaping and groundskeeping workers $7.62 $5.94 $7.10 $8.47 $15, Tree trimmers and pruners $7.46 $6.72 $7.71 $7.83 $15, All other building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers $6.51 $5.96 $6.49 $6.78 $13,
15 Lawton MSA Data Personal Care and Service Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers $11.05 $8.53 $9.83 $12.30 $22, Nonfarm animal caretakers $6.73 $5.86 $6.49 $7.17 $14, Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists $6.49 $5.85 $6.18 $6.81 $13, Child care workers $6.28 $5.93 $6.31 $6.46 $13, Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors * $7.94 $5.84 $6.62 $8.98 $16, Recreation workers $8.17 $5.90 $7.25 $9.30 $16,
16 Lawton MSA Data Sales and Related Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers $12.39 $6.74 $10.43 $15.22 $25, First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers $15.50 $10.32 $12.76 $18.10 $32, Cashiers $6.34 $5.85 $6.18 $6.59 $13, Counter and rental clerks $8.60 $5.85 $6.69 $9.98 $17, Parts salespersons $8.20 $5.90 $7.78 $9.36 $17, Retail salespersons $7.90 $5.87 $6.65 $8.91 $16, Advertising sales agents * $6.85 $5.83 $6.32 $7.36 $14, Insurance sales agents $14.74 $9.61 $10.69 $17.31 $30, Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technic $14.22 $8.80 $14.25 $16.93 $29, Telemarketers $8.79 $5.85 $8.30 $10.26 $18, Sales and related workers, all other $10.47 $6.70 $10.94 $12.35 $21,
17 Lawton MSA Data Office and Administrative Support Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support w $14.60 $8.84 $13.07 $17.48 $30, Switchboard operators, including answering service $7.58 $5.95 $6.97 $8.39 $15, Bill and account collectors $9.12 $6.05 $7.85 $10.66 $18, Billing and posting clerks and machine operators $15.89 $9.61 $18.27 $19.03 $33, Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks $9.54 $6.94 $9.23 $10.84 $19, Payroll and timekeeping clerks $12.33 $8.85 $12.51 $14.07 $25, Procurement clerks $13.17 $10.58 $13.35 $14.46 $27, Tellers $7.25 $5.87 $7.19 $7.95 $15, Court, municipal, and license clerks $10.22 $8.15 $9.93 $11.25 $21, Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks * $7.65 $6.00 $6.81 $8.47 $15, Customer service representatives $10.59 $6.68 $8.76 $12.54 $22, File clerks $7.30 $5.99 $6.91 $7.95 $15, Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks $6.43 $5.90 $6.42 $6.69 $13, Loan interviewers and clerks $8.88 $7.47 $8.36 $9.59 $18, New accounts clerks $8.24 $6.33 $7.86 $9.20 $17, Order clerks $9.06 $6.20 $8.22 $10.49 $18, Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping $12.59 $9.08 $12.81 $14.34 $26, Receptionists and information clerks $7.23 $5.90 $6.72 $7.89 $15, All other financial, information, and record clerks $11.47 $6.77 $9.31 $13.83 $23, Cargo and freight agents $9.81 $6.64 $10.92 $11.39 $20, Couriers and messengers $6.98 $5.95 $6.50 $7.49 $14, Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance $10.14 $6.00 $9.74 $12.21 $21, Range 170
18 Annual Meter readers, utilities * $10.77 $7.43 $9.88 $12.44 $22, Production, planning, and expediting clerks $10.62 $6.28 $11.40 $12.79 $22, Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks $9.24 $6.00 $9.16 $10.86 $19, Stock clerks and order fillers $8.71 $5.88 $7.26 $10.12 $18, All other material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing $10.74 $7.24 $11.29 $12.48 $22, Executive secretaries and administrative assistants $12.68 $9.05 $11.80 $14.49 $26, Legal secretaries * $10.15 $7.85 $8.68 $11.30 $21, Medical secretaries * $9.65 $9.43 $9.69 $9.76 $20, Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive $10.02 $6.95 $9.44 $11.56 $20, Computer operators $11.46 $9.23 $11.33 $12.57 $23, Data entry keyers * $6.29 $5.98 $6.29 $6.44 $13, Word processors and typists $10.40 $7.93 $10.76 $11.64 $21, Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service $10.05 $7.30 $9.94 $11.43 $20, Office clerks, general $9.31 $6.51 $8.82 $10.71 $19, All other secretaries, administrative assistants, and other office supp $15.36 $8.46 $14.82 $18.81 $31,
19 Lawton MSA Data Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Range Annual Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals * $11.95 $11.05 $12.14 $12.41 $24,
20 Lawton MSA Data Construction and Extraction Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction $18.26 $14.74 $17.86 $20.02 $37, Carpenters $14.27 $9.96 $14.61 $16.43 $29, Cement masons and concrete finishers $11.98 $9.01 $10.98 $13.46 $24, Construction laborers $8.86 $7.22 $8.68 $9.68 $18, Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators $11.39 $9.33 $10.63 $12.43 $23, Electricians $14.31 $10.00 $14.72 $16.46 $29, Painters, construction and maintenance $11.45 $8.76 $11.83 $12.79 $23, Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters $14.48 $10.25 $14.77 $16.60 $30, Roofers $10.78 $8.31 $10.42 $12.01 $22, Sheet metal workers $11.76 $8.31 $10.38 $13.48 $24,
21 Lawton MSA Data Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repaire $20.09 $15.65 $20.31 $22.31 $41, Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers $12.50 $9.04 $12.54 $14.23 $26, Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line * $22.26 $18.81 $23.63 $23.99 $46, Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers $15.28 $10.39 $16.51 $17.73 $31, Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and rela $18.92 $15.27 $18.80 $20.74 $39, Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers * $15.07 $13.74 $15.50 $15.74 $31, Automotive body and related repairers $13.70 $9.31 $13.95 $15.89 $28, Automotive service technicians and mechanics $11.89 $8.48 $11.94 $13.60 $24, Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists $13.31 $10.58 $13.71 $14.67 $27, Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics $8.83 $6.65 $9.09 $9.92 $18, Tire repairers and changers $7.07 $5.82 $7.24 $7.69 $14, Mechanical door repairers * $13.83 $11.85 $13.62 $14.81 $28, Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers $15.52 $10.39 $15.36 $18.08 $32, Maintenance and repair workers, general $10.17 $6.76 $9.82 $11.88 $21, Maintenance workers, machinery $13.12 $6.54 $12.93 $16.40 $27, Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers $8.63 $6.45 $7.91 $9.72 $17, Lawton MSA Data Production Occupations Range 174
22 Annual First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers $15.64 $11.07 $14.66 $17.93 $32, Bakers $6.81 $5.95 $6.77 $7.24 $14, Butchers and meat cutters $11.36 $6.93 $11.65 $13.58 $23, Machinists $16.67 $12.02 $17.95 $19.00 $34, Printing machine operators $9.22 $6.75 $9.07 $10.46 $19, Laundry and dry-cleaning workers $6.15 $5.92 $6.17 $6.26 $12, Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials $6.01 $5.88 $6.12 $6.07 $12, Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators $11.75 $9.93 $11.63 $12.65 $24, Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders $9.08 $6.94 $9.24 $10.16 $18, Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers $13.10 $7.88 $13.14 $15.71 $27,
23 Lawton MSA Data Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Range Annual First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material mo $13.13 $8.64 $12.52 $15.37 $27, First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-movin $17.03 $10.50 $15.23 $20.29 $35, Bus drivers, transit and intercity $8.84 $5.82 $7.32 $10.34 $18, Driver/sales workers $15.54 $8.67 $13.84 $18.98 $32, Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer $11.61 $8.43 $11.50 $13.21 $24, Truck drivers, light or delivery services $10.45 $5.96 $8.17 $12.70 $21, Service station attendants $7.01 $5.92 $6.59 $7.55 $14, Material moving workers $9.61 $5.96 $11.21 $11.43 $19, Industrial truck and tractor operators $10.23 $7.82 $10.65 $11.44 $21, Cleaners of vehicles and equipment $6.60 $5.88 $6.48 $6.95 $13, Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand $7.96 $5.89 $7.50 $9.00 $16, Packers and packagers, hand $7.32 $6.42 $7.57 $7.77 $15,
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