How to Become a Food Batchmaker in 2026

    Median salary: $40,790 · +6.9% projected growth (2024–2034)

    O*NET Code: 51-3092.00 · Data from O*NET & BLS · Updated March 2026
    Median Salary
    $40,790
    annual wage
    Job Growth
    +6.9%
    projected 2024–2034
    Education
    High school diploma or equivalent
    typical entry
    AI Exposure
    53/100
    exposure score
    Section 01

    What does a Food Batchmaker do?

    Set up and operate equipment that mixes or blends ingredients used in the manufacturing of food products. Includes candy makers and cheese makers.

    Section 02

    Food Batchmaker Salary in 2026

    The median annual salary for Food Batchmakers is $40,790. The bottom 10% earn around $30,850 while the top 10% earn over $57,800.

    Experience levelAnnual salary
    Entry-level (P10)$30,850
    Early career (P25)$35,340
    Median$40,790
    Experienced (P75)$49,010
    Top earners (P90)$57,800
    10th: $30,850Median: $40,79090th: $57,800

    Highest-paying metros

    Harrisonburg, VA
    Highest paying
    $65,770
    top metro salary
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    $62,360
    $-3,410 vs highest
    Springfield, MO
    $60,090
    $-5,680 vs highest
    Joplin, MO-KS
    $57,700
    $-8,070 vs highest
    Battle Creek, MI
    $55,890
    $-9,880 vs highest
    Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater, WA
    $55,570
    $-10,200 vs highest
    Topeka, KS
    $55,340
    $-10,430 vs highest
    Logan, UT-ID
    $51,620
    $-14,150 vs highest

    Food Batchmaker salary by state

    StateMedian salary
    Iowatop$48,790
    Illinois$48,440
    Vermont$47,390
    Missouri$46,960
    Kentucky$46,900
    Wisconsin$46,760
    Indiana$46,040
    Washington$45,040
    Alaska$44,250
    Idaho$44,120
    Maryland$44,060
    Georgia$44,030
    Colorado$43,590
    Montana$42,640
    Kansas$41,830
    Nevada$41,030
    Pennsylvania$40,330
    California$40,110
    Ohio$39,760
    Virginia$39,660
    New Hampshire$39,510
    North Carolina$39,320
    Maine$39,310
    Michigan$39,290
    Arizona$39,270
    Minnesota$39,180
    North Dakota$39,110
    Tennessee$39,020
    Nebraska$38,810
    Utah$38,790
    Rhode Island$38,760
    Oregon$38,600
    South Dakota$38,490
    New York$37,280
    Connecticut$37,080
    Wyoming$36,610
    Arkansas$36,550
    New Jersey$36,470
    Massachusetts$36,460
    Delaware$36,340
    Oklahoma$36,250
    Florida$36,070
    New Mexico$35,940
    South Carolina$35,870
    Mississippi$35,320
    Alabama$35,260
    Hawaii$34,150
    Louisiana$34,140
    Texas$33,880
    West Virginia$23,600

    How to earn more as a Food Batchmaker

    The salary range for Food Batchmakers spans $26,950 — from $30,850 at entry level to $57,800 for top earners. The highest-paying metro area is Harrisonburg, VA at $65,770 — $24,980 above the national median. Union membership, additional certifications, and supervisory experience are the most reliable paths to higher earnings in this field.

    Section 03

    How to get there

    Typical education: High school diploma or equivalent
    On-the-job training: Moderate-term on-the-job training

    Starting from high school

    1. Complete on-the-job training (moderate-term on-the-job training)
    2. Earn industry-recognized certifications (OSHA 10/30-Hour, quality certifications (ASQ), machine-specific training)
    3. Complete OSHA 10-Hour or OSHA 30-Hour safety certification ($25–$200)
    4. Gain 1–2 years of supervised work experience
    5. Advance to journeyman level or specialized role

    Manufacturing plants often hire with just a high school diploma and provide all training on-site. OSHA 10-Hour General Industry certification is widely required. Look for manufacturing apprenticeship programs through the Department of Labor. Community colleges offer manufacturing technology certificates that can accelerate your starting wage.

    3–12 months to start working, 2–4 years to journey level $0–$5K

    Many employers provide paid training. Union apprenticeships are typically paid from day one. Trade school programs may require tuition.

    Switching from another career

    1. Assess which of your existing skills transfer (many do — see below)
    2. Complete a short certification or orientation program (OSHA 10/30-Hour, quality certifications (ASQ), machine-specific training)
    3. Apply for entry-level or apprentice positions — highlight transferable skills
    4. Complete any required on-the-job training (often shortened for experienced workers)
    5. Advance faster than new entrants using your professional experience

    Manufacturing values reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to follow procedures — skills transferable from nearly any career. Many plants provide full training and will hire career changers with a high school diploma. If you have experience with machinery, tools, quality processes, or inventory management from any field, you're a strong candidate. Contact local manufacturers directly — job boards often don't reflect the actual openings.

    1–6 months to start, faster advancement with prior experience $0–$3K

    Certification costs are typically self-funded, but some employers reimburse. Union programs are paid positions.

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    Section 06

    AI and automation outlook

    53/100

    The Food Batchmaker role faces above-average AI exposure. Some tasks are increasingly automatable, but the role is evolving rather than disappearing.

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    Section 07

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    Section 08

    Frequently asked questions

    SOC: 51-3092.00 · Data: O*NET 29.1, BLS OEWS 2024, BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034