SOC 47-4071
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
Risk Score
⚠️51/100
Elevated
US Employment
👥29,050
Total workers
Median Wage
💰$49K
$37K – $74K
Projected Growth
📈+7.6%
2023-2033 (BLS)
GenAI Exposure
🤖21/100
Low exposure
💡 Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners face a risk score of 51/100 — 7 points above the national average of 44. With only 21/100 GenAI exposure, most core tasks remain resistant to current AI capabilities. See our methodology →
💡 Workers in this field earn $49K ($3K above the national median). The 3 recommended career transitions all maintain competitive wages while reducing automation exposure. Explore transition paths →
🔍 AI Impact Analysis
With a risk score of 51/100, Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners faces moderate automation pressure. While tasks like autonomous heavy equipment operation are increasingly handled by AI, the role retains significant human elements. The 29,050 workers in this occupation should focus on strengthening skills in physical work in confined or elevated spaces and navigating unpredictable and unstructured job sites to stay ahead. The role will likely evolve rather than disappear.
Will AI Replace Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners?
Read our full analysis with verdict, risk factors, safe tasks, and career transition paths →
⚠️ Top Risk Factors
Autonomous heavy equipment operation
AI project scheduling and resource optimization
Drone-based site surveying and inspection
Robotic bricklaying and prefabrication automation
🛡️ Tasks Safe from Automation
Physical work in confined or elevated spaces
Navigating unpredictable and unstructured job sites
Fine motor craftsmanship in custom installations
Client-facing consultation on custom project needs
📊 vs National Average
National avg: $46K
National avg: 44/100
National avg: 38/100
National avg: 3.7%
🔄 Career Transition Paths
| Occupation | Risk | Wage | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineers | 20 | $106K | 67% |
| Extraction Workers | 29 | $56K | 74% |
| Electricians | 32 | $62K | 83% |