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Manufacturing Talent Demographics <br />25 Washington County <br />Labor Supply Study <br />March 2023 <br />8,731 Total Employment <br />+3.3% average annual growth <br />over the past ten years <br />compared to +0.3% statewide <br />1.0% unemployment rate <br />(133 people) compared to <br />1.2% statewide (3,416 people) <br />0.98 Location Quotient <br />$82,500 average wages <br />compared to $83,700 statewide <br />Source: Chmura JobsEQ 2022Q3 Dataset. Names of Industry NAICS or Occupation <br />SOC may be abbreviated. Talent shortage is estimated based on historical talent <br />pipelines in the region, typical job changes, and the likelihood of retirements. Red <br />highlighting indicates lower than overall share of workforce or graduate pool, or <br />existence of occupation or award gap. <br />SOC Occupation <br />2022Q3 <br />Empl <br />Unempl <br />Rate <br />Talent <br />Shortage <br />Workforce <br />BIPOC by Race <br />Workforce <br />Hispanic/ <br />Latinx <br />Workforce <br />Female <br />Workforce <br />45+ <br />Award <br />Gap <br />SY2021 <br />Graduates <br />BIPOC by <br />Race or <br />Ethnicity <br />SY2021 <br />Graduates <br />Female <br />49-9071 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 1,173 1.1%Y 7.6%4.9%4.6%56.6% <br />51-2092 Team Assemblers 1,166 3.3%15.3%5.0%31.6%48.5% <br />51-1011 Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 586 0.7%Y 8.7%3.8%17.9%56.3%Y <br />51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 446 1.6%11.2%4.9%36.7%54.7% <br />13-1023 Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale 347 1.5%9.7%2.8%57.6%51.3%Y <br />51-4041 Machinists 342 1.7%Y 6.0%3.9%3.2%55.7%Y <br />49-1011 Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 328 0.4%Y 5.1%2.5%5.7%65.2%Y <br />43-5061 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 315 1.0%12.7%2.9%45.9%48.8% <br />49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 271 0.8%Y 6.2%4.5%4.8%61.7%Y <br />51-7042 Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders 269 1.5%Y 10.7%5.4%26.5%59.3%Y <br />51-2028 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers 257 2.1%21.6%3.5%41.0%52.2%Y <br />51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 255 2.3%Y 7.3%.0%3.7%41.5%Y 7.7%15.4% <br />51-9161 Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators 203 2.3%9.1%1.5%7.7%47.7%Y <br />51-9111 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 187 2.4%Y 19.1%12.9%52.4%51.5% <br />51-9199 Production Workers, All Other 183 2.6%Y 14.4%6.5%30.1%47.1% <br />All Manufacturing Careers 9,739 2.0%11.2%4.1%23.6%52.2% <br />Total –All Occupations 140,319 1.9%13.2%4.1%48.6%46.8%31.7%62.1% <br />Workforce and Graduate Demographics of the Top Fifteen Occupations of Employment in Manufacturing
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