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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “House Repairer” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #398 of 702. Estimated risk: 72.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

42%

“House Repairer” will probably not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 42% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

59%

“House Repairer” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 59% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Carpenters, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Construct, erect, install, or repair structures and fixtures made of wood and comparable materials, such as concrete forms; building frameworks, including partitions, joists, studding, and rafters; and wood stairways, window and door frames, and hardwood floors. May also install cabinets, siding, drywall, and batt or roll insulation. Includes brattice builders who build doors or brattices (ventilation walls or partitions) in underground passageways.

Avg. Annual Salary $64,040
Avg. Hourly Wage $30.79
Available Jobs (US) 697,740
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Carpenters #47-2031
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Carpenters”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Build sleds from logs and timbers for use in hauling camp buildings and machinery through wooded areas.

  • Verify trueness of structure, using plumb bob and level.

  • Prepare cost estimates for clients or employers.

  • Inspect ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structures.

  • Maintain job records and schedule work crew.

  • Perform minor plumbing, welding, or concrete mixing work.

  • Construct forms or chutes for pouring concrete.

  • Dig or direct digging of post holes and set poles to support structures.

  • Assemble and fasten materials to make frameworks or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue.

  • Select and order lumber or other required materials.

  • Measure and mark cutting lines on materials, using a ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge.

  • Install structures or fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, trim, or hardware, using carpenters' hand or power tools.

  • Fill cracks or other defects in plaster or plasterboard and sand patch, using patching plaster, trowel, and sanding tool.

  • Maintain records, document actions, and present written progress reports.

  • Remove damaged or defective parts or sections of structures and repair or replace, using hand tools.

  • Install rough door and window frames, subflooring, fixtures, or temporary supports in structures undergoing construction or repair.

  • Finish surfaces of woodwork or wallboard in houses or buildings, using paint, hand tools, or paneling.

  • Shape or cut materials to specified measurements, using hand tools, machines, or power saws.

  • Erect scaffolding or ladders for assembling structures above ground level.

  • Cover subfloors with building paper to keep out moisture and lay hardwood, parquet, or wood-strip-block floors by nailing floors to subfloor or cementing them to mastic or asphalt base.

  • Bore boltholes in timber, masonry or concrete walls, using power drill.

  • Apply shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, or decorative paneling to ceilings or walls.

  • Build or repair cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand tools, or power tools.

  • Arrange for subcontractors to deal with special areas, such as heating or electrical wiring work.

  • Anchor and brace forms and other structures in place, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, wedges, and timbers.

  • Work with or remove hazardous material.

  • Examine structural timbers and supports to detect decay, and replace timbers as required, using hand tools, nuts, and bolts.

  • Study specifications in blueprints, sketches, or building plans to prepare project layout and determine dimensions and materials required.

  • Follow established safety rules and regulations and maintain a safe and clean environment.

Technologies & Software

  • Wilhelm Publishing Threshold
  • Buildots AI
  • Quicken
  • Craftsman CD Estimator
  • Turtle Creek Software Goldenseal
  • Intuit QuickBooks
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Job costing software
  • Drawing and drafting software
  • Procore AI
  • Renaissance MasterCarpenter
  • ChatGPT (OpenAI)
  • Web page creation and editing software
  • Autodesk Construction AI
  • Microsoft Word
  • VirtualBoss
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Estimating software
  • Web browser software
  • Bosch Punch List
  • Visible beam laser levels
  • Framing hammers
  • Straight screwdrivers
  • Power generators
  • Wood files
  • Ladder levelers
  • Bubble levels
  • A-frame levels
  • Beam saws
  • Fall arrest systems
  • Ladders
  • Impact wrenches
  • Drill presses
  • Worm-drive saws
  • Rabbet planes
  • Respirators
  • Power drills
  • Story pole tape measures
  • Power saws
  • Radial arm saws
  • Combination squares
  • Table saws
  • Wood chisels
  • Hand planers
  • Theodolites
  • Cordless drills
  • Carpenters' levels
  • Electric planers
  • Water levels
  • Extension ladders
  • Layout bars
  • Belt sanders
  • Snips
  • Push sticks
  • Protractors
  • Rotary hammers
  • Magnetized levels
  • Drum sanders
  • Hammers
  • Phillips head screwdrivers
  • Moisture meters
  • Cross-curve tape measures
  • Saw guides
  • Wall-lifting jacks
  • Personal computers
  • Power routers
  • Plumb bobs
  • Carpentry transits
  • Power staple guns
  • Chain saw jigs
  • Rough terrain forklifts
  • Digital levels
  • Utility knives
  • Planes
  • Miter saws
  • Band saws
  • Draw chisels
  • Non-conducting ladders
  • Random orbital sanders
  • Bullseye levels
  • Pettibones
  • Dado blades
  • Infrared laser levels
  • Truck cranes
  • Screw jacks
  • Power sanders
  • Compound miter saws
  • Hard hats
  • Disc grinders
  • Morticers
  • Joiners
  • Pry bars
  • Calipers
  • Pump jacks
  • Circular saws
  • Cat's paws
  • Personal digital assistants PDA
  • Nail guns
  • Level jigs
  • Notebook computers
  • Caulking guns
  • Spirit levels
  • Lock levels
  • Mini pry bars
  • Baluster jigs
  • Trim routers
  • Calibrating electronic levels
  • Plumb lines
  • Hand saws
  • Framing squares
  • Templates
  • Right triangles
  • Transit levels
  • Air compressors
  • Auger bits
  • Sliding t-bevels
  • Work boots
  • Fold-up ladders
  • Electric impact wrenches
  • Beam-lifting jacks
  • Squares
  • Mortise jigs
  • Ladder jacks
  • Hammer staplers
  • Handheld calculators
  • Reciprocating saws
  • Laser levels
  • Shapers
  • Sledgehammers
  • Brad tackers
  • Biscuit joiners
  • Portable routers
  • Chainsaw jigs
  • Handheld rotary tools
  • Marking gauges
  • Multi-tip screwdrivers
  • Measuring tapes
  • Needlenose pliers
  • Rulers
  • Pencil compasses
  • Torpedo levels
  • Bandsaws
  • Laser measuring tools
  • Self-stopping levels
  • Plunge routers
  • Pneumatic nail guns

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