Andrew Lisa
Thu, May 22, 2025, 10:02 AM 3 min read
The manufacturing industry predicts an employment boom over the coming decade — provided it can fill the jobs needed to keep from going bust.
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A joint study from the Manufacturing Institute and professional services giant Deloitte found that American manufacturers will need to fill 3.8 million positions between now and 2033 — but the manufacturing world is rapidly evolving. The report found that pandemic-driven shifts have put a premium on candidates with specific sets of digital skills.
The following seven jobs are poised to become the sector’s most in-demand occupations, and employees who can fill them shouldn’t have to look hard to find hiring managers competing for their labor — and they’re good jobs. All but two pay six-figure salaries and each one is slated for massive, double-digit-percentage growth.
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Median annual salary: $103,300
Demand for statisticians, in general, is projected to grow by 12% through 2033, regardless of the sector. That’s three times the 4% projected growth rate for all occupations over the same period.
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Median annual salary: $112,590
Like statisticians, data scientists are in high demand economy-wide, not just in manufacturing — but this time, the projected growth rate is an eye-popping 36% through 2033. That’s three times the projected demand increase for statisticians, which is three times higher than the national average.
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Median annual salary: $80,880
The median pay for logisticians who work in manufacturing is $83,720 — a bit higher than what the position pays the median worker across all sectors. This job is also poised for sky-high growth through 2033 — 19%, in this case.
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Median annual salary: Varies
Several kinds of engineers can find a home in manufacturing, and their salaries can vary widely according to type, skill, specialty and background. For example, the median mechanical engineer earns $102,320 a year, but the median computer hardware engineer makes $155,020.
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Median annual salary: $171,200
The median computer and information systems manager who works in manufacturing earns $174,790 — just above the median across all sectors. However, with a projected growth rate of 17% through 2033, it’s one of the most in-demand jobs, no matter the industry.
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Median annual salary: $133,080
Manufacturing is one of the top sectors for software developers, and the median earner makes $134,910 — slightly more than the median for all fields. Like the others, high demand is not limited to manufacturing. The occupation’s overall projected growth rate is 18% through 2033.
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