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Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand vs Tool and Die Makers

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A factual, source-backed comparison of Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand and Tool and Die Makers on the dimensions both occupations carry. Every figure is a position within an independent published dataset — not a verdict on which job is better, safer, or more “future-proof.”

Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand Tool and Die Makers
Median pay · BLS OEWS
$41,690
$63,180
Employment · BLS OEWS
11,850
55,130
AI exposure (percentile) · task overlap, not automation
24th pct
25th pct

At a glance

Dimension Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand Tool and Die Makers
Median pay $41,690 $63,180
Employment 11,850 55,130
Employment outlook (2024–34) · BLS projection Declining (-21.2%) Declining (-10.8%)
Annual openings · BLS projection 800 4,700
Typical education · O*NET Usually requires a high school diploma or GED, though some occupations may not. Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.
AI exposure · published exposure studies Low · 24th pct Low · 25th pct
Global GenAI gradient · ILO ISCO-08 · via crosswalk 27th pct · 18% of tasks 34th pct · 20% of tasks
Observed AI use · Anthropic Economic Index
Mostly remote-capable · Dingel–Neiman No No

Pay and employment are BLS OEWS estimates; outlook and openings are BLS 2024–2034 projections; AI exposure and observed-use figures come from separate research and reflect exposure and usage, not predictions that either job will disappear. Compare like with like.

Skills

Shared: Arm-Hand Steadiness, Finger Dexterity, Control Precision, Near Vision, Production and Processing, Mechanical, Manual Dexterity, Quality Control Analysis, Operations Monitoring, Multilimb Coordination, English Language, Operation and Control, Equipment Maintenance, Oral Comprehension, Problem Sensitivity, Information Ordering, Selective Attention, Speech Recognition, Speech Clarity, Oral Expression, Category Flexibility, Visualization, Active Listening, Speaking, Critical Thinking, Troubleshooting, Deductive Reasoning, Mathematics, Reading Comprehension, Monitoring.

Specific to Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand

  • Repairing
  • Flexibility of Closure
  • Perceptual Speed
  • Rate Control
  • Trunk Strength
  • Visual Color Discrimination
  • Reaction Time
  • Static Strength

Specific to Tool and Die Makers

  • Design
  • Equipment Selection
  • Judgment and Decision Making
  • Time Management
  • Active Learning
  • Complex Problem Solving
  • Written Comprehension
  • Inductive Reasoning

Knowledge, skills & abilities O*NET rates as important for each occupation. “Shared” are common to both; the columns list what is distinctive to each (top by the order O*NET surfaces).

Tools & technology

Shared: Spreadsheet software , Word processing software .

Full profiles

This page is a summary. See the complete source-backed profile for Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand or Tool and Die Makers — tasks, the full skill graph, tools, work context, preparation, wages by percentile, industries, AI exposure and the AI work map.

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Sources for this page

Every figure above traces to a named public dataset and the exact release below — not hand-written opinion. See the full methodology for what each measure does and does not mean.

Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.

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Singulariki. "Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand vs Tool and Die Makers." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/compare/grinding-and-polishing-workers-hand-vs-tool-and-die-makers

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Singulariki. (2026). Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand vs Tool and Die Makers. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/compare/grinding-and-polishing-workers-hand-vs-tool-and-die-makers

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  title  = {Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand vs Tool and Die Makers},
  author = {{Singulariki}},
  year   = {2026},
  note   = {O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026},
  url    = {https://singulariki.com/compare/grinding-and-polishing-workers-hand-vs-tool-and-die-makers}
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