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Aligning Education and Economy in Houston Labor Market & Career Information (LMCI) Texas Workforce Commission richard.froeschle@twc.state.tx.us (512) 936-3105 The Interworkings of the Global Economy Texas Industry Growth December 2010-11 YOY IndustryDec 2011ABS CHGPER CHGTotal Nonagricultural10,649,200204,5002.0Total Nongovernment (aka private)8,843,900260,0003.0Goods-Producing1,686,10059,6003.7%Service-Providing8,963,100144,9001.6%Professional and Business Services1,343,70053,1004.1Trade, Transportation, and Utilities2,108,00045,8002.2Leisure and Hospitality1,060,20041,2004.0Mining and Logging257,90040,70018.7Education and Health Services1,443,50036,9002.6Manufacturing837,40025,2003.1Financial Activities638,80018,0002.9Other Services378,70013,3003.6Construction590,800-6,300-1.1Information184,900-7,900-4.1Government1,805,300-55,500-3.0Estimated Occupational Demand for 630 Increase inSupport Activities for MiningSOC Occupational TitleStaffingPatternRequiredWorkersTotal, All Workers100.00%630Roustabouts, Oil and Gas16.4%104Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas & Mining13.0%82Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas6.2%39Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas5.5%35Supervisors, Construction & Extraction Workers5.1%32Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer3.8%24Helpers--Extraction Workers3.7%23General and Operations Managers3.5%22Construction Equipt Operators & Engineers2.0%13Construction Laborers1.7%11Wellhead Pumpers1.7%11Petroleum Engineers1.5%10Geological and Petroleum Technicians1.5%10Growth Occupations (most jobs) for Texas for 2008-2018Type of JobAnnualOpeningsDecadeGrowth RateRequirededucation/training1. Fast Food Prep Worker7,84542%Short-term On Job Training2. Elementary School Teacher6,11039%Bachelor’s degree3. Retail Salesperson5,43015%Moderate On Job Training4. Registered Nurse5,36532%ssociate’s degree5. Home Health Aide5,10555%Short-term On Job Training6. Customer Service Rep5,00523%Moderate On Job Training7. Waitress/Waiter4,53024%Short-term On Job Training8. Personal & Home Care Aide4,40047%Short-term On Job Training9. Office Clerk3,96017%Short-term On Job Training10. Cashier3,69013%Short-term On Job Training11. Secondary School Teacher3,10531%Bachelor’s degree12. Construction Worker3,09022%Moderate On Job TrainingFastest Growing Texas Occupations 2018 - Projected Growth OccupationsEducation preferred2009Salary1. Biomedical EngineersBachelor's degree$66,7292. Home Health AidesShort-term OJT$18,8493. Network Systems & DataCommunications AnalystsBachelor's degree$76,4204. Petroleum EngineersBachelor's degree$126,2415. Athletic TrainersBachelor's degree$45,8736. Personal & Home Care AidesShort-term OJT$16,2117. Electrical & Electronics Repairers,Powerhouse, Substation & RelayPostsecondaryvocational training$55,2508. Financial ExaminersBachelor's degree$76,3599. Medical ScientistsDoctoral degree$64,38610. Special Education TeachersBachelor's degree$49,856Expected Growth Occupations in STEM in Texas 2008-2018Type of Job1. Registered Nurse2. Accountant/Auditor3. Computer Systems Analyst4. Computer Support Specialist5. Software Engineer6. Computer Programmer7. Financial Manager8. Computer Network Admin9. Civil Engineer10. Pharmacy Technician11. Medical Manager12. Financial Analyst13. PharmacistMinimum Requiredssociate’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degreessociate’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Moderate trainingMaster’s degree Bachelor’s degreeMaster’s degreePay Range$48,000 - $75,000 $40,000 - $82,000 $50,000 - $97,000 $31,000 - $62,000 $62,000 - $113,000$45,000 - $97,000 $63,000 - $138,000$44,000 - $82,000 $53,000 - $107,000$23,000 - $34,000 $53,000 - $109,000$47,000 - $96,000 $90,000 - $122,000 Texas Online Job Postings Last 90 Days January 2012Registered Nurses26,820ssociate’s/Bachelor’sTruck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer14,810Moderate term OJTRetail Salespersons11,784Short term OJTComputer Systems Analysts11,731Bachelor’s degreeSupervisors, Retail Sales Workers11,148Related Work ExperienceCustomer Service Representatives10,307Moderate term OJTPhysical Therapists9,445Master’s degreeWeb Developers9,351ssociate’s degreeComputer Support Specialists9,064ssociate’s degreeAccountants7,862Bachelor’s degreeExec. Secretaries/Admin Assts.7,558Related Work ExperienceNetwork Systems Administrators7,244Bachelor’s degreeNon-technical Sales Reps, Wh & Man7,098Related Work ExperienceOccupational Therapists6,468Master’s degreeSupervisors, Food Prep Workers6,167Related Work ExperienceHouston MSA Online Job Postings Last 90 Days January 2012Registered Nurses5,040Computer Systems Analysts4,068Accountants3,155Industrial Engineers3,052Retail Salespersons3,010Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers2,906Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer2,517Computer Support Specialists2,255Executive Secretaries & Admin Assistants2,244Customer Service Representatives2,115Web Developers2,099Non-technical Sales Reps, Wh & Man2,040Management Analysts1,806Mechanical Engineers1,788Sales Managers1,755Supervisors, Office & Admin Support Workers1,637Achieve Texas Clusters- Highest Earnings SOC TitleAAO TOTHWOL2011Q4WageScientific Research & Engineering9,54540,835$78,549Information Technology11,560116,830$69,167Government & Public Administration9,04017,424$51,186Health Science41,665152,331$46,887Finance & Insurance18,79556,003$45,445Education & Training43,15020,486$45,285Business Administration59,17599,572$40,768Arts, AV Technology & Communications8,40513,019$37,463Architecture & Construction28,91520,614$37,342Agriculture and Natural Resources16,9655,315$32,779Transportation, Distribution & Logistics29,35059,549$32,503Marketing, Sales & Service64,280127,546$32,264Manufacturing26,13546,883$30,678Human Services18,3457,685$25,756Law & Public Safety15,61010,138$24,212Hospitality & Tourism65,03036,620$22,704Gulf Coast Targeted Occupations Math = Money The more math you take the more money you can make. Reality is Relative 2011 Charles Schwab Teens & Money Survey Poll of Americans ages 13-18 U.S. teenagers were asked: “How much money do you expect to be making as a starting salary? ?once you are established in a career?” Reality is Relative 2011 Charles Schwab Teens & Money Survey Poll of Americans ages 13-18 American teens were asked how much money they expected to be earning in their careers. Average answer: $73,000 starting salary $150,000 established salary Boys answered: $79,700 & $162,300 a year Girls answered: $66,200 & $126,500 a year Source: Charles Schwab and Boys & Girls Club of America survey conducted with Harris Interactive For real fun, check out: to Reality Check 2011! Highest Earning College Programs 2010 SummaryBachelor’s Degree Graduate Major (TX)GradsEarningsEngineering4,554$51,131Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences7,644$50,813Engineering Technologies/Technicians951$46,075Computer & Information Sciences1,356$44,408Business, Management & Marketing21,153$36,261Mathematics and Statistics914$33,296Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies10,082$31,888Physical Sciences1,103$30,828Liberal Arts & Sciences/Humanities2,359$30,074Teacher Education & Development /Special Ed1,505$29,594Agriculture & Agriculture Operations1,804$28,195Unknown or Undeclared2,247$27,812Public Administration & Social Service1,174$27,456Security & Protective Services2,783$27,039Social Sciences6,227$26,795Highest Earning College Programs 2010 Detail ViewBachelor’s Degree Graduate Major (TX)GradsEarningsPetroleum Engineering271$84,961Quality Control/Safety Technology30$61,113Chemical Engineering405$60,791Ocean Engineering71$59,411Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration4,745$59,359Electrical & Electronic Engineering111$55,332Mechanical Engineering1,224$53,307Construction Engineering54$50,594Health Diagnostic & Treatment Professions375$49,202Engineering Science29$48,601Computer Systems Networking/Telecomm26$48,411Computer Engineering, General189$47,815Engineering, General41$47,751Computer Systems Analysis114$47,747Information Technology Admin & Mgmt64$47,524Lowest Earning College Programs 2010 Detail ViewBachelor’s Degree Graduate Major (TX)GradsEarningsPastoral Counseling & Specialized Ministries60$15,205Germanic Languages & Literature46$17,444Film/Video and Photographic Arts142$17,619Dramatic/Theatre Arts & Stagecraft529$18,304Classical Languages, Literatures & Linguistics35$18,342English Composition44$19,903Religious Education56$20,122Ecology, Evolution and Population Biology87$20,156Anthropology460$20,310Radio, Television & Digital Communication983$20,413Health/Medical Preparatory Programs93$20,547Parks & Recreation Facilities Management139$20,558Bible/Biblical Studies55$20,860Zoology/Animal Biology102$21,372Fine and Studio Art1,347$21,464Highest Earning ssociate’s Degree Programs 2010ssociate’s Degree Graduate Major (TX)GradsEarningsFire Protection157$68,275Nuclear Radiologic Technology33$63,908Electrical & Power Transmission Installers41$55,835Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration5,203$53,648Mining and Petroleum Technology24$50,241Physical Science Technology457$47,881Electromechanical /Instrumentation Technology397$46,151Quality Control & Safety Technology133$44,685Chemistry56$44,599Industrial Production Technology97$44,138Construction Engineering Technology45$41,789Mechanical Engineering Related Technology29$41,622Precision Metal Working138$39,817Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Technology47$37,500Dental Support Services & Allied Professions352$37,371Structural Mismatch: 2010 GraduatesGradsEarningsMulti-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other9,536$32,132Business Administration, Mgmt & Operations6,056$40,473Psychology, General5,169$22,613Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration4,745$59,359Biology, General4,517$21,737Health and Physical Education/Fitness3,457$23,454Finance & Financial Mgmt Services3,269$37,160Accounting & Related Services3,083$33,583Marketing2,884$31,693Criminal Justice and Corrections2,783$27,039English Language and Literature, General2,453$23,124Liberal Arts, General Studies & Humanities2,359$30,074History, General2,245$24,016Political Science & Government2,208$25,037Public Relations & Advertising1,772$27,579Trends in U.S. Bachelor’s Degrees warded Detailed Work Activities (DWA) Show Workplace Basics BYN Regional employers say they want? 1. Good communications skills: Can you?.. ? Explain what you’re doing (to co-worker or customer)? ? Explain what you need (from a co-worker or customer)? ? Ability to listen to instructions? 2. Critical thinking skills (if given a sequence of events, can you determine what will probably happen next) 3. Technical knowledge (degrees needed for half of all job openings) 4. Can-do attitude / pleasant attitude (workers who are “engaged” in their work) 5. Can you work with people who are of a different age, race, gender and education level than you? HYPERLINK "" apps/swap Table 2. Formal Higher Education Supply and Demand Reports Five Major Data Challenges for S/D Analysis ?To what extent should higher education program investments be driven by market demand? ?Should “market demand” be viewed as a statewide or a regional concept? e.g. where do you count TAMU and UT@Austin grads? ?Which college majors prepare students for which occupations? The ‘Humanities’ Paradox ?How many is enough? What is the target ratio of graduates to expected job openings? ?SOC to CIP gives a different look than CIP to SOC Detailed Work Activity Common Language for Skill Transferability Education Content & Industry Jobs Alignment Component Description and CrosswalkWECM/CIPProgramsProgramsProgramsO*NET SOC OccupationsJob TitlesJob TitlesJob Titles Assessing Skills Gaps through DWAs: Matching Worker Capabilities with Employer Hiring RequirementsI want someone who can…1. Operate power generationequipment2. Read technical drawings3. Collect samples for testing4. Control operation ofcompressors5. Adjust productionequipment/machinery setup6. Analyze malfunctioningelectrical equipment7. De-energize high tensionpower lines for repairs8. Erect power orcommunication poles or towersI can offer the ability to …1. Operate power generationequipment2. Read technical drawings3. Collect samples for testing4. Control operation ofcompressorsDWA-based Skill Acquisition5. Adjust productionequipment/machinery setup6. Analyze malfunctioning electrical equipment7. De-energize high tensionpower lines for repairs8. Erect power or communication poles or towers LMCI Main Web Page lmci.state.tx.us lmci.state.tx.us There is much more story to tell, but this version is over Thank you! richard.froeschle@twc.state.tx.us ................
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