Jobs Most Vulnerable to Automation in 2026
According to an April 2026 report on job automation, patternmakers are threatened the most by automation, with 99% risk.
With most job market predictions focusing on AI automation of white-collar occupations, a new study by construction scheduling platform Planera identified physical and manual jobs that are most vulnerable to automation.
Patternmakers are at the biggest risk of losing jobs due to automation, with employment projected to drop by 24.4% in the next few years.The most common occupation in the list is the cashier job, with 3.1 million people currently employed.
The production sector is in the most risky position due to manual labor performed more and more by machines.The study analyzed over 55 physical and manual professions to identify which ones are the most and least resistant to automation.
The research deliberately excluded office, computer, and technology roles, focusing instead on the trades, production, logistics, healthcare, and service occupations that make up the physical basis of the workforce.
Factors like automation rate, current employment and its change, and median annual salary were considered to provide a clear reflection of the human cost of automation and the value of hands-on work.Here’s a quick look at the manual occupations that will be fully automated in the near 6future:
| Occupation Title | Occupation Group | Automation Risk | Employment 2024 (OEWS, persons) | Median Annual Wage 2024 ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic | Production | 99% | 1,570 | 54,540 |
| Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining | Mining | 97% | 6,130 | 68,860 |
| Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic | Production | 91% | 13,810 | 48,310 |
| Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products | Agriculture | 89% | 26,870 | 35,430 |
| Cashiers | Retail | 88% | 3,148,030 | 31,190 |
| Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic | Production | 87% | 8,760 | 49,240 |
| Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand | Production | 86% | 11,850 | 41,690 |
| Print Binding and Finishing Workers | Production | 86% | 36,470 | 39,820 |
| Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic | Production | 85% | 5,310 | 46,630 |
| Sewing Machine Operators | Production | 85% | 109,590 | 36,000 |
Metal and plastic patternmakers
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