Headline risk
23%
Moderate RiskFoundry mold and coremakers
AI displacement pressure score for United States AI Work Index, combining global AI task overlap with local wages, employment trends, and demand signals.
Why This Score
Share of job tasks that overlap with current AI capabilities
Median annual wage
Projected employment change over 10 years
Typical preparation needed for this occupation
Occupation profile
Make or form wax or sand cores or molds used in the production of metal castings in foundries.
Task evidence
100% weighted task match · 0% effective coverage
Scores combine AI task overlap, human advantages, and local demand. How it works
United States Now
Median Wage
USD 45,700
Employment 2024
12.7K
Projected Change (2024–34)
-25.9%
Openings (2024–34)
0.9K
Wage distribution
Demand outlook
Overall employment of metal and plastic machine workers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2024 to 2034, decline.
Role Profile
Tasks
- 1. Clean and smooth molds, cores, and core boxes, and repair surface imperfections. AI use: 0%
- 2. Move and position workpieces, such as mold sections, patterns, and bottom boards, using cranes, or signal others to move workpieces. AI use: 0%
- 3. Sift and pack sand into mold sections, core boxes, and pattern contours, using hand or pneumatic ramming tools. AI use: 0%
- 4. Sprinkle or spray parting agents onto patterns and mold sections to facilitate removal of patterns from molds. AI use: 0%
- 5. Position patterns inside mold sections, and clamp sections together. AI use: 0%
- 6. Cut spouts, runner holes, and sprue holes into molds. AI use: 0%
Technologies
Requirements
Work context
Worker profile
Median age 44.7 · 1.8M employed
Under 25: 5% · 25–54: 68% · 55+: 27%
Related
No direct US role match is available yet for this occupation.
Source coverage
11/11 source families · O*NET 30.2 / OEWS 2024 / ORS 2025 / OOH 2025-08-28 / Projections 2024-34 / CPS 2025 / Anthropic task penetration
Data quality
Employment data available
Narrative & sources
Metal and plastic machine workers set up and operate equipment that cuts, shapes, and forms metal and plastic materials or pieces.
Metal and plastic machine workers are employed mainly in factories. Workers must adhere to safety standards to protect themselves from workplace hazards. Most work full time, which for some includes evenings and weekends.
Metal and plastic workers typically need a high school diploma to enter the occupation and receive 1 year of on-the-job training. Computer numerically controlled (CNC) tool programmers typically need postsecondary training.
The median annual wage for metal and plastic machine workers was $46,800 in May 2024.
Overall employment of metal and plastic machine workers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2024 to 2034, decline.
Important context
This score measures structural AI displacement pressure, not actual job losses. Local wages and demand data are specific to United States AI Work Index; the underlying AI task overlap analysis is consistent across all countries.