AMBA Releases Annual Wage and Benefits Report
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The report represents the largest compensation study focused on the U.S. mold building industry.
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The American Mold Builders Association (AMBA) recently released its annual “2018 Wage and Benefits Report,” which represents the largest compensation study focused on the U.S. mold building industry. Now in its eighth year, AMBA’s the report contains comprehensive analyses on 50 job classifications from mold manufacturing-related firms. These manufacturers serve a variety of end-use markets.
The 2018 report enables mold building executives the ability to benchmark beginning and average wages for individual positions specific to the mold building industry by both company size and by U.S. region. The report also includes a host of operational policies and trends, vacation packages and insurance and benefits offerings.
Participants in this year’s study included approximately 120 U.S. mold building companies who reported wage and salary information on employees in current positions. This year’s study reveals an overall increase in salaries reported. Across all 50 job functions analyzed in this year’s study, a 4 percent increase in wage and salary is seen, with large changes in salary for positions such as operators, inspectors, purchasing agents and sales managers/directors.
Overall outlook for employment also shows a positive trend. Seventy-five percent of executives responded that their company was planning to hire more employees during 2018, and only five percent indicated no intent to hire. Copies will be available in AMBA’s booth #S33058 to qualified mold builders.
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