Low AI Risk Average

Glaziers

SOC Code: 47-2121

Glaziers carries a 18% AI exposure score (Low automation risk), with a median annual wage of $55,440 and +3.3% projected employment growth from 2024 to 2034 (BLS), affecting approximately 60,500 workers. Full task breakdown, skills, and employer data are below.

AI Exposure Score
18% Low

Proportion of tasks susceptible to AI automation (O*NET analysis)

Projected Growth
+3.3%
2024–2034 (BLS)
+2,000 jobs
Median Annual Wage
$55,440
BLS May 2024
How wage figures are sourced →

AI Exposure vs Industry Growth

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National AI Exposure
40%
Average across all occupations
Avg Wage Growth
+3.2%
Median annual wage change
High-Risk Roles
127
Occupations with >70% AI exposure

Total occupations tracked

832

Covering all SOC major groups

Data currency

2024

BLS Employment Projections

AI exposure avg

40%

Fleet-wide median across all roles

Methodology confidence 92.0%
Industry standard

Composite score weighing O*NET task data completeness, BLS projection methodology, and cross-validation with employer risk grades.

Employment Projections

60,500
Employment 2024
62,500
Projected 2034
+3.3%
Change (%)
+2,000
Change (jobs)

Occupation Insight

Glaziers (SOC 47-2121) carries an AI exposure score of 18%, placing it in the Low automation-risk tier. This score is computed from O*NET Database 30.0 task-level analysis, where each task an occupation performs is evaluated against current generative AI, robotic process automation, and machine-learning capabilities. A score below 40% reflects tasks anchored in physical dexterity, unstructured environments, or high-touch human interaction that current AI cannot reliably replicate.

The economic context matters alongside the risk score. BLS counted approximately 60,500 workers in this occupation in 2024, and projects a +3.3% change through 2034 — modest growth that keeps the occupation viable even as tasks evolve. Median annual compensation stands at $55,440, reflecting both skill scarcity and the value employers place on the tasks that remain difficult to automate. Entry typically requires High school diploma or equivalent, plus None of related experience.

For career planners, this profile should be read alongside the task, skill, and knowledge breakdowns below and the list of employers whose workforce composition includes Glaziers. Adjacent occupations shown further down offer lateral moves that preserve industry knowledge while potentially reducing exposure. Pair the AI exposure score with the BLS employment projection and wage percentiles above for a complete career assessment.

Education & Entry Requirements

Typical Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Work Experience
None
On-the-Job Training
Apprenticeship

Top Tasks (O*NET)

  1. 1. Read and interpret blueprints or specifications to determine size, shape, color, type, or thickness of glass, location of framing, installation procedures, or staging or scaffolding materials required.
  2. 2. Determine plumb of walls or ceilings, using plumb lines and levels.
  3. 3. Install pre-assembled metal or wood frameworks for windows or doors to be fitted with glass panels, using hand tools.
  4. 4. Fabricate or install metal sashes or moldings for glass installation, using aluminum or steel framing.
  5. 5. Operate cranes or hoists with suction cups to lift large, heavy pieces of glass.
  6. 6. Set glass doors into frames and bolt metal hinges, handles, locks, or other hardware to attach doors to frames and walls.
  7. 7. Cut, fit, install, repair, or replace glass or glass substitutes, such as plastic or aluminum, in building interiors or exteriors or in furniture or other products.
  8. 8. Drive trucks to installation sites and unload mirrors, glass equipment, or tools.
  9. 9. Load and arrange glass or mirrors onto delivery trucks, using suction cups or cranes to lift glass.
  10. 10. Measure mirrors and dimensions of areas to be covered to determine work procedures.

Key Skills Required

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • Coordination
  • Time Management
  • Active Listening
  • Social Perceptiveness
  • Complex Problem Solving
  • Operations Monitoring
  • Operation and Control

Knowledge Areas

  • Building and Construction
  • Mechanical
  • Mathematics
  • Administration and Management
  • Design
  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Production and Processing
  • English Language
  • Public Safety and Security

Frequently Asked Questions

Will AI replace Glaziers?

Glaziers has an AI exposure score of 18%, indicating a low level of automation risk. The majority of tasks in this role require human judgment, creativity, or physical presence that AI cannot easily replicate.

What is the job outlook for Glaziers?

According to BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034, Glaziers is projected to grow by 3.3% over the decade. Current employment stands at approximately 60,500 workers.

What skills are needed for Glaziers?

Key skills for Glaziers include Reading Comprehension, Speaking, Critical Thinking, and others. Typical entry-level education is High school diploma or equivalent.

How much do Glaziers earn?

The median annual wage for Glaziers is $55,440, according to BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Actual earnings vary by location, experience, industry, and employer. The BLS publishes detailed wage percentiles by region in its Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program.

What education is required for Glaziers?

The typical entry-level education for Glaziers is High school diploma or equivalent. Employers generally expect None of related work experience. On-the-job training typically involves Apprenticeship. Requirements can vary by employer and specialization.

Which companies employ Glaziers?

Glaziers roles exist across many industries and employers. Workforce composition is estimated from BLS industry-occupation employment distributions matched to SEC-registered public companies.

AI Exposure Rating

0.9
out of 5.0

Low automation risk based on 10 analyzed tasks. Most tasks require human judgment and are resistant to automation.

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections 2024–2034 and O*NET Database 30.0. Employment figures are rounded. Wage data from BLS Occupational Employment Statistics (OES).

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