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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Hoisting Engineer” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #617 of 702. Estimated risk: 95.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

26%

“Hoisting Engineer” will almost certainly 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 26% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

67%

“Hoisting Engineer” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 67% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Operate one or several types of power construction equipment, such as motor graders, bulldozers, scrapers, compressors, pumps, derricks, shovels, tractors, or front-end loaders to excavate, move, and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement. May repair and maintain equipment in addition to other duties.

Avg. Annual Salary $65,180
Avg. Hourly Wage $31.34
Available Jobs (US) 469,270
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators #47-2073
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Push other equipment when extra traction or assistance is required.

  • Select and fasten bulldozer blades or other attachments to tractors, using hitches.

  • Coordinate machine actions with other activities, positioning or moving loads in response to hand or audio signals from crew members.

  • Test atmosphere for adequate oxygen or explosive conditions when working in confined spaces.

  • Operate tractors or bulldozers to perform such tasks as clearing land, mixing sludge, trimming backfills, or building roadways or parking lots.

  • Check fuel supplies at sites to ensure adequate availability.

  • Adjust handwheels and depress pedals to control attachments, such as blades, buckets, scrapers, or swing booms.

  • Load and move dirt, rocks, equipment, or other materials, using trucks, crawler tractors, power cranes, shovels, graders, or related equipment.

  • Locate underground services, such as pipes or wires, prior to beginning work.

  • Operate loaders to pull out stumps, rip asphalt or concrete, rough-grade properties, bury refuse, or perform general cleanup.

  • Operate road watering, oiling, or rolling equipment, or street sealing equipment, such as chip spreaders.

  • Operate equipment to demolish or remove debris or to remove snow from streets, roads, or parking lots.

  • Monitor operations to ensure that health and safety standards are met.

  • Talk to clients and study instructions, plans, or diagrams to establish work requirements.

  • Turn valves to control air or water output of compressors or pumps.

  • Start engines, move throttles, switches, or levers, or depress pedals to operate machines, such as bulldozers, trench excavators, road graders, or backhoes.

  • Align machines, cutterheads, or depth gauge makers with reference stakes and guidelines or ground or position equipment, following hand signals of other workers.

  • Repair and maintain equipment, making emergency adjustments or assisting with major repairs as necessary.

  • Drive tractor-trailer trucks to move equipment from site to site.

  • Take actions to avoid potential hazards or obstructions, such as utility lines, other equipment, other workers, or falling objects.

  • Signal operators to guide movement of tractor-drawn machines.

  • Operate compactors, scrapers, or rollers to level, compact, or cover refuse at disposal grounds.

  • Connect hydraulic hoses, belts, mechanical linkages, or power takeoff shafts to tractors.

  • Drive and maneuver equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation, or rocks or to distribute and level earth or terrain.

  • Keep records of material or equipment usage or problems encountered.

  • Learn and follow safety regulations.

Technologies & Software

  • ChatGPT (OpenAI)
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Procore AI
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Autodesk Construction AI
  • Maintenance record software
  • Buildots AI
  • Work record software
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Skid steer machines
  • Basin machines
  • Shielded arc welding tools
  • Front end loaders
  • Laydown machines
  • Snowplows
  • Saws
  • Winches
  • Levels
  • Backhoes
  • Pickup trucks
  • Weedeaters
  • Pipe threaders
  • Ross carriers
  • Tracked hydraulic excavators
  • Pavement breakers
  • Ear plugs
  • Truck-mounted generators
  • End loaders
  • Chemical-resistant clothing
  • Rubber-tired excavators
  • Two way radios
  • Mowers
  • Adjustable wrenches
  • Verticutters
  • Industrial scrapers
  • Derricks
  • Bulldozers
  • Tampers
  • Box scrapers
  • Heavy duty excavators
  • Snow blowers
  • Safety glasses
  • Circular saws
  • Hydraulic telescoping boom utility trucks
  • Skip loaders
  • Scoopmobiles
  • Monorails
  • Hydraulic boom trucks
  • Power saws
  • Aeroil propane kettles
  • Treecutters
  • Shot blasters
  • Cultipackers
  • Runway deicers
  • Graders
  • Gas welders
  • Grinders
  • Silent hoists
  • Tankers
  • Scrapers
  • Wheel loaders
  • Dempster dumpers
  • Sweepers
  • Cherry pickers
  • Concrete saws
  • Hydraulic jacks
  • Desktop computers
  • Picks
  • Robotic machines
  • Seeders
  • Asphalt spreader boxes
  • Hammers
  • Milling machines
  • Mainline paint stripers
  • Dredges
  • Roustabout cranes
  • Turf quakers
  • Multipurpose vacuum catch basin cleaners
  • Axes
  • Mini excavators
  • Demolition machines
  • Power drills
  • Cutting torches
  • Skid steer loaders
  • Ditchers
  • Rulers
  • Churn drills
  • Vacuum pumps
  • Hoists
  • Personal computers
  • Bucket attachments
  • 15-ton truck cranes
  • Asphalt compactors
  • Manlifts
  • 20-ton tractors
  • Trenchers
  • Water pumps
  • Rollers
  • Barrier movers
  • Draglines
  • Forklifts
  • Chain saws
  • Extender conveyors
  • Road finishing machines
  • Crawler dozers
  • Safety boots
  • Safety gloves
  • Hydraulic cranes
  • Vertical drills
  • Oiling equipment
  • Mechanical sweepers
  • Cell phones
  • Flatbed trucks
  • Belt loaders
  • Curb pavers
  • Land drilling rigs
  • Road watering equipment
  • Travel lifts
  • Vibratory compactors
  • Chip spreaders
  • Post hole diggers
  • Robotic concrete busters
  • Aquatic weed harvesters
  • Motor graders
  • Asphalt pavers
  • Truck cranes
  • Tugger hoists
  • Groovers
  • Shovels
  • Turn-a-pulls
  • Drill presses
  • Jackhammers
  • Truck trailers
  • Heavy dump trucks
  • Screwdrivers
  • Measuring wheels
  • Air compressors
  • 18-ton hydraulic cranes
  • Respirators
  • Harrows
  • Tilt graders
  • Gutter pavers
  • Tractors
  • Belly dumpers
  • Tape measures
  • Power sanders
  • Two-man augers
  • Single axle dump trucks
  • Telescopic forklifts
  • Utility locators
  • Backhoe attachments
  • Blade attachments
  • Tracked loaders
  • Sewer rodding machines
  • Tandem axle dump trucks
  • Angle dozers

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