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Title: Assembly Line Worker
Duties: Worked on an ...
Manufacturing Career Tools
Assembler
Salaries
$18,720.00 - $41,600.00
Typical Salary for Assembler in Kentucky
(286 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
High School
36.3%
Some College Coursework Completed
25%
Bachelor's
16.2%
Associates
10.8%
Vocational
4.4%
Certification
3.9%
Some High School Coursework
3.4%
(204 Respondents)
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