Range Managers

AUTOMATION RISK
CALCULATED
6%
risk level
POLLING
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LABOR DEMAND *
GROWTH
3.0%
by year 2032
WAGES
$68,750
or $33.05 per hour
Volume
22,790
as of 2023

Employment data isn't available specifically for this occupation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, so we are using the data from Conservation Scientists.

SUMMARY
JOB SCORE
5.5/10

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Automation risk

6% (Minimal Risk)

Minimal Risk (0-20%): Occupations in this category have a low probability of being automated, as they typically demand complex problem-solving, creativity, strong interpersonal skills, and a high degree of manual dexterity. These jobs often involve intricate hand movements and precise coordination, making it difficult for machines to replicate the required tasks.

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Some quite important qualities of the job are difficult to automate:

  • Negotiation

  • Originality

  • Social Perceptiveness

  • Persuasion

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Growth

Slow growth relative to other professions.

The number of 'Conservation Scientists' job openings is expected to rise 3.0% by 2032

Total employment, and estimated job openings

* Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the period between 2021 and 2031
Updated projections are due 09-2023.

Wages

High paid relative to other professions

In 2023, the median annual wage for 'Conservation Scientists' was $68,750, or $33 per hour

'Conservation Scientists' were paid 43.1% higher than the national median wage, which stood at $48,060

Wages over time

* Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Volume

Lower range of job opportunities compared to other professions

As of 2023 there were 22,790 people employed as 'Conservation Scientists' within the United States.

This represents around < 0.001% of the employed workforce across the country

Put another way, around 1 in 6 thousand people are employed as 'Conservation Scientists'.

Job description

Research or study range land management practices to provide sustained production of forage, livestock, and wildlife.

SOC Code: 19-1031.02

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