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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Acoustical Carpenter” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #433 of 702. Estimated risk: 79.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

36%

“Acoustical Carpenter” 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 36% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

53%

“Acoustical Carpenter” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 53% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Apply plasterboard or other wallboard to ceilings or interior walls of buildings. Apply or mount acoustical tiles or blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing materials to ceilings and walls of buildings to reduce or reflect sound. Materials may be of decorative quality. Includes lathers who fasten wooden, metal, or rockboard lath to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings to provide support base for plaster, fireproofing, or acoustical material.

Avg. Annual Salary $62,810
Avg. Hourly Wage $30.20
Available Jobs (US) 82,900
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers #47-2081
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Nail channels or wood furring strips to surfaces to provide mounting for tile.

  • Mount tile, using adhesives, or by nailing, screwing, stapling, or wire-tying lath directly to structural frameworks.

  • Cut metal or wood framing and trim to size, using cutting tools.

  • Apply cement to backs of tiles and press tiles into place, aligning them with layout marks or joints of previously laid tile.

  • Wash concrete surfaces before mounting tile to increase adhesive qualities of surfaces, using washing soda and zinc sulfate solution.

  • Install blanket insulation between studs and tack plastic moisture barriers over insulation.

  • Cut fixture or border tiles to size, using keyhole saws, and insert them into surrounding frameworks.

  • Read blueprints or other specifications to determine methods of installation, work procedures, or material or tool requirements.

  • Trim rough edges from wallboard to maintain even joints, using knives.

  • Install horizontal and vertical metal or wooden studs to frames so that wallboard can be attached to interior walls.

  • Suspend angle iron grids or channel irons from ceilings, using wire.

  • Scribe and cut edges of tile to fit walls where wall molding is not specified.

  • Measure and mark surfaces to lay out work, according to blueprints or drawings, using tape measures, straightedges or squares, and marking devices.

  • Measure and cut openings in panels or tiles for electrical outlets, windows, vents, plumbing, or other fixtures, using keyhole saws or other cutting tools.

  • Cut and screw together metal channels to make floor or ceiling frames, according to plans for the location of rooms or hallways.

  • Fit and fasten wallboard or drywall into position on wood or metal frameworks, using glue, nails, or screws.

  • Remove existing plaster, drywall, or paneling, using crowbars and hammers.

  • Assemble or install metal framing or decorative trim for windows, doorways, or vents.

  • Hang drywall panels on metal frameworks of walls and ceilings in offices, schools, or other large buildings, using lifts or hoists to adjust panel heights, when necessary.

  • Hang dry lines to wall moldings to guide positioning of main runners.

  • Inspect furrings, mechanical mountings, or masonry surfaces for plumbness and level, using spirit or water levels.

  • Seal joints between ceiling tiles and walls.

  • Install metal lath where plaster applications will be exposed to weather or water, or for curved or irregular surfaces.

  • Apply or mount acoustical tile or blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing materials to ceilings or walls of buildings to reduce reflection of sound or to decorate rooms.

  • Coordinate work with drywall finishers who cover the seams between drywall panels.

  • Fasten metal or rockboard lath to the structural framework of walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings, using nails, screws, staples, or wire-ties.

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  • Keyhole saws
  • Inside corner trowels
  • Joint knives
  • Respirators
  • Pistol hopper guns
  • Drywall hatchets
  • Drywall mud mixers
  • Power drills
  • Fan blade mixers
  • Laser printers
  • Texture sprayers
  • Drywall lifts
  • Wipe-down knives
  • Drywall trowels
  • Drywall scoring tools
  • Taping knives
  • Mini lifters
  • Caulking guns
  • Wall scrapers
  • Rotary sanders
  • Drywall T-squares
  • Chalk lines
  • Tablet computers
  • Drywall routers
  • Notebook computers
  • Drywall hammers
  • Wallboard T-squares
  • Pole sanders
  • Roll lifters
  • Outside corner trowels
  • Safety harnesses
  • Texture guns
  • Utility knives
  • Personal digital assistants PDA
  • Saber saws
  • Edge cutters
  • Automatic taping tools
  • Corner knives
  • Air compressors
  • Rasps
  • Scaffolding
  • Chop saws
  • Circle cutters
  • Tin snips
  • Texture brushes
  • Hacksaws
  • Staple guns
  • Torpedo levels
  • Drywall ripping tools
  • Heavy duty staple guns
  • Drywall saws
  • Trimming knives
  • Ladders
  • Bullnose trowels
  • Power hand sanders
  • Personal computers
  • Stilts
  • Feather edge drywall darbies
  • Wallboard saws
  • Drywall screwdrivers
  • Tape measures
  • Drywall jacks
  • Drywall screw guns
  • Adhesive guns
  • Box beam levels
  • Crowhead hammers