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Occupational Report
for Sheet Metal Workers (47-2211)
, Oregon Statewide
Occupational Description
Fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal products and equipment, such as ducts, control boxes, drainpipes, and furnace casings. Work may involve any of the following: setting up and operating fabricating machines to cut, bend, and straighten sheet metal; shaping metal over anvils, blocks, or forms using hammer; operating soldering and welding equipment to join sheet metal parts; inspecting, assembling, and smoothing seams and joints of burred surfaces. Include sheet metal duct installers who install prefabricated sheet metal ducts used for heating, air conditioning, or other purposes.
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Employment Outlook
for Sheet Metal Workers
| Statewide Employment Analysis |
2006 employment is estimated to be larger than the statewide average This occupation is expected to grow at about the statewide average. Total job openings are projected to be somewhat higher than the statewide average.Reasonable employment opportunities exist for trained workers. |
Data Sources and Limitations
Current Job Openings
for Sheet Metal Workers
There are 3 current openings for this occupation.
Openings 1 through 3
are listed below.
State of Oregon License Information
for Sheet Metal Workers
No statewide license is required for this occupation.
Industries of Employment
for Sheet Metal Workers
Industry Click links to view infoUSA employers |
Ownership |
2006 Employment |
|
Total, All Industries
|
All |
3,515 |
|
Total, All Industries
|
Private |
3,499 |
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Construction
|
Private |
2,832 |
|
Specialty Trade Contractors
|
Private |
2,827 |
|
Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors
|
Private |
202 |
|
Building Equipment Contractors
|
Private |
2,335 |
|
Building Finishing Contractors
|
Private |
290 |
|
Manufacturing
|
Private |
569 |
|
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
|
Private |
367 |
|
Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing
|
Private |
219 |
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Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
|
Private |
114 |
|
Machinery Manufacturing
|
Private |
101 |
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Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
|
Private |
27 |
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Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing
|
Private |
54 |
|
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
|
Private |
86 |
|
Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing
|
Private |
79 |
|
Wholesale Trade
|
Private |
62 |
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Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
|
Private |
62 |
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Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
|
Private |
34 |
Educational Requirements
for Sheet Metal Workers
Workers must have postsecondary training to gain the necessary skills for this occupation. However, those with postsecondary training and related work experience have a competitive advantage in this labor market.
Skills
for Sheet Metal Workers
- Apply Building Codes
- Apply Drafting And Mechanical Drawing Knowledge And Techniques
- Apply Metal Forming And Shaping Techniques And Processes
- Apply Protective Coatings
- Apply Quality Assurance Techniques
- Assemble Metal Components
- Cut, Fit And Join Construction Materials
- Fabricate Ducting
- Fabricate Parts And Items Using Sheet Metal
- Fabricate,Install And Repair Sheet Metal Products Such As Duct, Boxes, And Casings
- Follow Safety Procedures
- Identify Base Metals For Welding
- Install Prefabricated House And Building Components
- Lay Out Patterns On Sheet Metal
- Maintain Welding Machines And Equipment
- Maneuver Heavy Objects
- Operate Cranes, Hoists, Or Mechanical Booms
- Operate Machine Tools
- Operate Precision Measuring Devices, Tools And Equipment
- Operate Sheet Metal Fabrication Machines
- Operate Specialized Metal Shaping Machines
- Perform Combination Welding
- Read And Understand Operating Manuals
- Read Blueprints And Technical Drawings
- Read Production Layouts
- Read Repair Work Orders
- Read Schematics And Specifications
- Recognize Characteristics Of Metals Or Alloys
- Repair Sheet Metal
- Set Up And Operate Drilling Machines
- Set Up Machine Tools
- Smooth, Sharpen, Polish Or Grind Metal Objects
- Use Acetylene Torch
- Use Algebra
- Use Basic Mathematics
- Use Geometry
- Use Laser Cutter
- Use Measuring Devices In Construction Work Such As Transits Or Measuring Tapes
- Weld Metal Parts
Schools and Training Providers
for Sheet Metal Workers
The training providers listed below offer one or more of the following programs:
Career Pathway Roadmaps
for Sheet Metal Workers
These Oregon community colleges have defined career pathway roadmaps to facilitate entry into this occupation:
Related Occupations
The scores listed below indicates how closely the skills for Sheet Metal Workers matches the occupation in the list.
A score of 100% means the occupations have identical skill sets. A maximum of 10 occupations are displayed
below.
| Occupation |
Skill Overlap |
| Structural Iron And Steel Workers |
50% |
| Welding, Soldering, And Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders |
42% |
| Welders, Cutters, Solderers, And Brazers |
41% |
| Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other |
39% |
| Lay-Out Workers, Metal And Plastic |
37% |
| Structural Metal Fabricators And Fitters |
35% |
| Patternmakers, Metal And Plastic |
35% |
| Model Makers, Metal And Plastic |
35% |
| Tool And Die Makers |
34% |
| Drilling And Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, And Tenders, Metal And Plas |
32% |
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