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Etchers and Engravers

Engrave or etch metal, wood, rubber, or other materials. Includes such workers as etcher-circuit processors, pantograph engravers, and silk screen etchers.

Visual summary of pay, outlook, skills, interests, and preparation for Etchers and Engravers

Median pay

$40,450
Median annual pay for Etchers and Engravers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024
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10-year growth

-0.7%
Projected employment growth from 2024 to 2034.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Annual openings

900
Projected annual openings, including growth and replacement demand.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Employment

8,600
Estimated U.S. employment for Etchers and Engravers in 2024.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024
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Jobs added or lost

-100
Projected numeric employment change from 2024 to 2034.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Entry preparation

High school diploma or equivalent
Typical additional preparation: Moderate-term on-the-job training.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024 profile
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O*NET occupation profile

What the work involves

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Essential skills

  1. 1Monitoring
  2. 2Reading Comprehension
  3. 3Active Listening
  4. 4Critical Thinking
  5. 5Speaking
  6. 6Active Learning

Knowledge areas

  1. 1Production and Processing
  2. 2Customer and Personal Service
  3. 3Mechanical
  4. 4Design
  5. 5Administration and Management
  6. 6Mathematics

Abilities

  1. 1Near Vision
  2. 2Arm-Hand Steadiness
  3. 3Control Precision
  4. 4Oral Comprehension
  5. 5Finger Dexterity
  6. 6Manual Dexterity

Career interests

  1. 1Realistic
  2. 2Artistic
  3. 3Conventional
  4. 4Investigative
  5. 5Social
  6. 6Enterprising

Work styles

  1. 1Attention to Detail
  2. 2Dependability
  3. 3Cautiousness
  4. 4Achievement Orientation
  5. 5Perseverance
  6. 6Integrity

Work activities

  1. 1Getting Information
  2. 2Controlling Machines and Processes
  3. 3Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  4. 4Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
  5. 5Handling and Moving Objects
  6. 6Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment

Work context

  1. 1Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  2. 2Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
  3. 3Indoors, Environmentally Controlled
  4. 4Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls
  5. 5Exposed to Contaminants
  6. 6Time Pressure

Representative tasks

  • Inspect etched work for depth of etching, uniformity, and defects, using calibrated microscopes, gauges, fingers, or magnifying lenses.
  • Examine sketches, diagrams, samples, blueprints, or photographs to decide how designs are to be etched, cut, or engraved onto workpieces.
  • Clean and polish engraved areas.
  • Prepare workpieces for etching or engraving by cutting, sanding, cleaning, polishing, or treating them with wax, acid resist, lime, etching powder, or light-sensitive enamel.
  • Engrave and print patterns, designs, etchings, trademarks, or lettering onto flat or curved surfaces of a wide variety of metal, glass, plastic, or paper items, using hand tools or hand-held power tools.
  • Prepare etching chemicals according to formulas, diluting acid with water to obtain solutions of specified concentration.
  • Use computer software to design patterns for engraving.
  • Expose workpieces to acid to develop etch patterns such as designs, lettering, or figures.

Software and tools

Microsoft Office software · in demandAdobe Illustrator · hot technologyMicrosoft Windows · hot technologyComputer aided design and computer aided manufacturing CAD/CAM engraving softwareCorel CorelDraw Graphics SuiteDelcam ArtCAM ExpressGravograph GravoStyleWestern Engravers Supply Vision EXPERT

Sources

BLS provides national pay, employment, and projections. O*NET provides skills, interests, preparation, tasks, work context, and tools.