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Engine and Machine Assemblers in Idaho

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Engine and Machine Assemblers in Idaho

Want to work in Idaho as an Engine or Machine Assembler? Read this first!

0 Job Openings

How Many Engine and Machine Assemblers Work in Idaho?

There were 40 Engine and Machine Assemblers employed in this state in 2017.

Job Projections for Idaho

Jobs for Engine and Machine Assemblers in this state are not projected to grow or decrease, which is better than what is projected nationwide which is a decrease of 17.1%.

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Idaho Annual Job Openings

The BLS estimates there will be 0 annual job openings, and 40 total jobs in 2026 for Engine and Machine Assemblers in this state.

Nationwide, the prediction is 2,800 annual jobs and 31,500 total jobs in 2026.

What do Engine and Machine Assemblers Make in Idaho?

Workers in this field were paid a median of $14.02 an hour in 2017.

Top States for Engine and Machine Assemblers Employment

View the list below to see where most Engine and Machine Assemblers work.

State Number Employed Annual Median Salary
Michigan 9,350 $52,350
Ohio 9,110 $47,280
Indiana 8,090 $0
Texas 2,110 $35,480
Illinois 1,830 $38,930
California 1,680 $36,690
Alabama 1,620 $52,260
Washington 1,300 $43,940
Tennessee 1,220 $29,300
Wisconsin 980 $38,820
New York 940 $54,720
North Carolina 860 $35,610
South Carolina 850 $37,030
Mississippi 840 $41,530
Missouri 710 $37,750
South Dakota 580 $35,250
Pennsylvania 550 $47,880
Virginia 320 $29,180
New Jersey 320 $37,490
Georgia 310 $31,000

Below are the states where Engine and Machine Assemblers get paid the most:

State Annual Median Salary
New York $54,720
Nevada $54,190
Michigan $52,350
Alabama $52,260
Connecticut $50,660
Massachusetts $48,710
Pennsylvania $47,880
Ohio $47,280
Arizona $44,800
Louisiana $44,550

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