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Låg risk
23%
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RISK FÖR AUTOMATISERING
BERÄKNAD
17%
(Minimal risk)
UNDERSÖKNING
29%
(Låg risk)
Average: 23%
ARBETSMARKNADSBEHOV
TILLVÄXT
4,2%
från år 2033
LÖNER
56 350 $
eller 27,09 $ per timme
Volym
700 290
från och med 2023
SAMMANFATTNING
JOBBPOÄNG
6,8/10

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Beräknad automatiseringsrisk

17% (Minimal risk)

Minimal risk (0-20%): Yrken i denna kategori har en låg sannolikhet att automatiseras, eftersom de vanligtvis kräver komplex problemlösning, kreativitet, starka mellanmänskliga färdigheter och en hög grad av manuell skicklighet. Dessa jobb involverar ofta komplexa handrörelser och exakt koordination, vilket gör det svårt för maskiner att replikera de nödvändiga uppgifterna.

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Vissa ganska viktiga egenskaper hos jobbet är svåra att automatisera:

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  • Manuell Fingerfärdighet

Användarundersökning

29% procent chans för full automatisering inom de närmaste två decennierna

Våra besökare har röstat att det är en låg chans att detta yrke kommer att automatiseras. Detta bedömning stöds ytterligare av den beräknade automationsrisknivån, som uppskattar 17% chans för automation.

Vad tror du är risken med automatisering?

Vad är sannolikheten att Snickare kommer att ersättas av robotar eller artificiell intelligens inom de närmaste 20 åren?






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Följande graf inkluderas där det finns en betydande mängd röster för att ge meningsfull data. Dessa visuella representationer visar användaromröstningsresultat över tid och ger en viktig indikation på sentimenttrender.

Känslor över tid (årligen)

Tillväxt

Måttlig tillväxt jämfört med andra yrken

Antalet 'Carpenters' lediga jobb förväntas att öka med 4,2% till 2033

Total sysselsättning och uppskattade jobböppningar

* Data från Bureau of Labor Statistics för perioden mellan 2021 och 2031
Uppdaterade prognoser beräknas 09-2024.

Löner

Måttligt betald jämfört med andra yrken

I 2023 var den medianårliga lönen för 'Carpenters' 56 350 $, eller 27 $ per timme.

'Carpenters' betalades 17,2% högre än den nationella medianlönen, som låg på 48 060 $

Löner över tid

* Data från Byrån för arbetsstatistik

Volym

Betydligt större utbud av jobbmöjligheter jämfört med andra yrken

Från och med 2023 var det 700 290 personer anställda som 'Carpenters' inom USA.

Detta representerar cirka 0,46% av den anställda arbetskraften i hela landet

Sagt på ett annat sätt, runt 1 av 216 personer är anställda som 'Carpenters'.

Arbetsbeskrivning

Konstruera, resa, installera eller reparera strukturer och inredningar av trä och liknande material, såsom betongformar; byggnadsstommar, inklusive skiljeväggar, bjälkar, reglar och takåsar; samt trätrappor, fönster- och dörrkarmar och parkettgolv. Kan också installera skåp, sidospår, gipsväggar och isolering i form av balar eller rullar. Inkluderar bratticebyggare som bygger dörrar eller brattices (ventilationsväggar eller skiljeväggar) i underjordiska gångar.

SOC Code: 47-2031.00

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Nicolas (Ingen chans) 19 days ago
"It is something precise and with a very high degree of complexity."
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Brian (no chance) (Ingen chans) 6 months ago
I've worked in carpentry for a few years. Seen most aspects of carpentry from my father. He was the person who designed, made, install custom cabinets.

Maybe an integration where we use it to show a client a design or how which wood would be better.

If you ask me whether they'll replace my job, I heavily doubt it, however I do believe AI will be useful to both carpenters and clients alike.
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chippy dan (Ingen chans) 1 year ago
I'm a chippy, ok furniture can be done by ai, but renovating a house is different, lot's of different repairs
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Lukas (Osäker) 2 years ago
Some jobs will definitely be occupied but in the premium segment, where there are extreme accuracy requirements and complex furniture, people will always be needed and wanted even if the jobs could be done by robots.
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Jared Y (Ingen chans) 2 years ago
A robot cannot build a house, piece by piece.

I'd like to see a robot put breakers into an electrical panel, lay tile in a tight bathroom, hang a cabinet, or install a four-piece crown moulding.

Sure, you can get a 3D-printed concrete house, but you still have to run electrical and plumbing, among other things.

I don't see it happening.
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KevinR 2 years ago
I would have loved having a couple of robots do the heavy lifting during my 27 years as a carpenter.

AI and ML are here to stay, and I believe the jobs that are created from the advancement of technology will far outweigh the losses. There will also be better jobs that give us a better quality of life.

Don't forget, we'll be building differently with 3D printing.
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T (Låg) 2 years ago
Carpenters do so many different things that require complex ranges of motion.

Some tasks could be replaced but it will likely be a while before robots fully replace human carpenters.
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Darren Maxwell 4 years ago
Carpentry will never die completely but the money will/already has....
Skirting Architrave handrails will all be pre cut your already starting to see it now so Everything will be pre fab inevitably the pay scale will just go down and down
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Katlynn 4 years ago
Why do robots have to take our jobs

What happens when we can't do a job then we can't make money to support us.
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W R 2 years ago
Universal Basic Income, Andrew Yang had a plan for this.
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Will 3 years ago
@Katlynn Don't you know we wont have to work everything will be free like it would be if the world was communist
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S 3 years ago
That's where welfare comes in.
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Jason (Låg) 4 years ago
I would agree with installers which are most carpenters today as I am not I am a custom designer/build from furniture to homes to custom interiors I can build anything from raw materials

There are few carpenters left like me I never feel when the economy, tanks
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BOB da Builder (Ingen chans) 4 years ago
movement /and split dissensions over thousands of variables
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Nick Bronnenmayer (Låg) 5 years ago
I have a lot of different tasks to do and moving to my working positions needs climbing or crawling. Standard houses can be made bi robots, but repairing a 100 year's old roof will stay a job for humans more than 30 years.
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Drew 2 years ago
Not unless they just build the whole roof system that they can use a crane
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Kieran Green (Låg) 5 years ago
I can see it likely that new build houses will be built by robots but I do t think they will be able to retro fit houses which have already been built by humans. And there are still and will be millions of houses to retro fit in decades to come.
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Manuel Castillo (Ingen chans) 5 years ago
Computers will never be able to problem solve real world situations when it comes to construction whether it's structural, finish and or scenic. Carpenters will not and cannot be replaced by computer.
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Henrik Nielsen 5 years ago
I mean, its possible, BUT it will require a robot that can move as freely as humans, think with the same level of intelligence and "emotion" as humans (as a captender making a tough call, you think what would the client like, maybe i should focus on making this look good, But how does a robot know what "looks good" under extremely specific situations)

Every job is different, from the setting/location, weather, what and how the client wants, improvising and changing cuts/plans/drawing based on the house/job. No carpenter has ever made a cut without accounting for errors in the house from previous construction.

robots might replace carpenders, electricians, plummers, and all these trades. BUT it will not be easy, like at all. would you hire a robot to do the job a human can do, but worse?
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Mike 5 years ago
What you describe as the human element "emotion" is nothing more than an organic algorithm. It will be created in machines and its possible that AI and robots may be able to develop more "emotion" than even humans are capable of. The short of the long is that robots and AI will become better at absolutely everything, and in ways that we will never be able to even comprehend. It's best to just work at what we can while we still can, and to understand that the future will be nothing like this blast off we're in the midst of.
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zack 5 years ago
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He 5 years ago
Carpentry is a skilled trade. There's no mass production, you have to think carefully, and good communication is also necessary.
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TJ 5 years ago
no way, no how

there's just too many variables involved on a day to day basis, not to mention robotics is pretty far away from having viable robots that can actually do the work.
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