Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning

 

Occupational Projections - M - Maryland Occupational Projections - 2008-2018

 

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Occ.
Code
Occupational Title Employment Openings Educ.
Code
2008 2018 Change Repl. Total
 
53-7063 Machine Feeders and Offbearers 975 680 -295 110 110 C
51-4041 Machinists 3,130 3,075 -55 415 415 C
37-2012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 19,825 21,920 2,095 3,560 5,655 C
43-9051 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service 3,540 2,915 -625 640 640 C
49-9042 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 23,160 25,740 2,580 3,565 6,145 C
49-9043 Maintenance Workers, Machinery 1,270 1,365 90 195 285 C
39-5091 Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance 75 85 5 10 20 B
13-1111 Management Analysts 24,625 27,990 3,360 4,225 7,590 A
11-0000 Management Occupations 178,405 188,910 1,0500 41,375 52,200 1/
11-9199 Managers, All Other 18,140 19,435 1,295 4,680 5,975 C
39-5092 Manicurists and Pedicurists 2,945 3,160 215 430 645 B
49-9095 Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers 50 50 0 5 5 C
17-2121 Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 445 470 30 90 120 A
19-3021 Market Research Analysts 5,735 7,160 1,420 1,545 2,965 A
11-2021 Marketing Managers 3,055 3,380 325 660 980 A
21-1013 Marriage and Family Therapists 1,495 1,585 90 300 390 A
31-9011 Massage Therapists 2,965 3,370 410 395 805 B
53-7000 Material Moving Workers 65,395 63,575 -1,820 19,325 20,360 1/
53-7199 Material Moving Workers, All Other 605 570 -35 70 70 C
43-5000 Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers 69,280 69,860 580 16,180 19,490 1/
17-2131 Materials Engineers 540 590 50 130 175 A
19-2032 Materials Scientists 205 255 50 70 120 A
25-1022 Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary 850 950 95 150 245 A
15-2000 Mathematical Scientists 5,730 6,450 720 1,680 2,400 1/
15-2021 Mathematicians 340 400 60 100 160 A
51-3022 Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers 875 990 115 280 395 C
49-9011 Mechanical Door Repairers 490 520 35 75 110 C
17-3013 Mechanical Drafters 1,515 1,695 180 325 505 B
17-3027 Mechanical Engineering Technicians 1,115 1,125 10 210 220 B
17-2141 Mechanical Engineers 5,180 5,670 490 1,330 1,820 A
27-4000 Media and Communication Equipment Workers 6,780 7,435 655 1,620 2,300 1/
27-4099 Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other 515 600 80 125 210 C
27-3000 Media and Communication Workers 15,260 16,290 1,030 3,535 4,990 1/
27-3099 Media and Communication Workers, All Other 685 745 60 160 225 C
29-2012 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians 2,630 3,100 475 500 975 B
29-2011 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists 4,345 4,880 540 825 1,365 A
11-9111 Medical and Health Services Managers 7,325 8,310 985 1,395 2,380 A
21-1022 Medical and Public Health Social Workers 2,760 3,410 650 695 1,345 A
51-9082 Medical Appliance Technicians 170 155 -10 35 35 C
31-9092 Medical Assistants 7,815 9,695 1,880 870 2,750 C
31-9093 Medical Equipment Preparers 480 540 60 55 115 C
49-9062 Medical Equipment Repairers 645 770 125 185 310 B
29-2071 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 2,530 2,965 440 515 955 B
19-1042 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 3,200 4,465 1,265 645 1,910 A
43-6013 Medical Secretaries 10,190 12,245 2,055 1,375 3,425 C
31-9094 Medical Transcriptionists 1,310 1,255 -55 145 145 B
13-1121 Meeting and Convention Planners 1,530 1,840 310 340 650 A
21-1023 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers 1,780 2,100 320 445 765 A
21-1014 Mental Health Counselors 1,595 1,925 330 325 655 A
27-1026 Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers 1,050 1,105 55 325 380 C
51-4000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers 13,955 13,195 -755 2,930 3,215 1/
51-4199 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other 150 145 -0 20 20 C
51-4051 Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders 275 250 -25 55 55 C
19-1022 Microbiologists 1,280 1,395 115 410 525 A
25-2022 Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education 15,730 18,040 2,310 3,575 5,890 A
51-4035 Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 200 175 -25 40 40 C
49-9044 Millwrights 370 355 -15 75 75 C
51-9023 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 1,145 1,065 -80 195 195 C
49-3042 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines 1,885 2,050 165 360 520 C
51-4061 Model Makers, Metal and Plastic 60 55 -5 5 5 C
51-9195 Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 420 365 -50 205 205 C
51-4072 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 865 765 -100 180 180 C
39-3021 Motion Picture Projectionists 85 80 -0 35 35 C
53-3000 Motor Vehicle Operators 69,295 72,515 3,220 12,345 15,565 1/
49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics 1,020 1,030 10 210 225 C
53-5022 Motorboat Operators 55 70 20 20 40 C
27-1014 Multi-Media Artists and Animators 1,370 1,565 195 305 500 A
51-4081 Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 550 475 -75 110 110 C
25-4013 Museum Technicians and Conservators 585 670 85 175 260 A
27-2041 Music Directors and Composers 360 365 10 70 80 A
49-9063 Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners 260 250 -10 75 75 C
27-2042 Musicians and Singers 1,540 1,575 35 310 345 C

1/  For some occupations, education code may be blank due to publication standards.  Also, education codes are for detailed occupations only and not groups of occupations.

 
Education Codes
A Bachelor degree or higher
B Post secondary award or associate degree
C High school or less

Key

Occupational Code Occupational Title Employment Openings
2010 2020 Change Replacement Total
 

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