Career Watch Arkansas 2021

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he manufacturing career cluster contains critical operations that have far-reaching impacts throughout the world regardless of industry or occupation. It is important to prepare individuals for employment in the career pathways related to the field. It is also necessary to note the specific areas that apply to manufacturing and the skills needed within its pathways. This publication hopes to accomplish just that. There are a wealth of occupations across numerous industries in the manufacturing career cluster, many of which prove to be crucial to the state's economy as well as to national and global success.This includes occupations such as assemblers and fabricators, welders, production works, engineers, and so much more.Workers in these occupations have the opportunity to make a large impact in the world while working with their hands. The manufacturing career cluster allows individuals a wide range of tasks in which to focus, but there are basic skills needed that encompass most of the occupations in the field.These include skills such as equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, critical thinking, and much more. Basic skills also include those that are important in everyday life including oral and written comprehension, deductive reasoning, mathematics, monitoring, and more. Along with these general skills, workers in the manufacturing field will also be expected to acquire specific skills corresponding to their respective occupations such as skills involving welding, computer aided design software, 3D modeling software, etc. In the manufacturing industry, there are two pathways one can take with six total programs of study.An individual can go through the maintenance, instal10 | Career Watch Arkansas

lation and repair pathway, which has two programs of study: Industrial Equipment Technologies and Major Appliance Technology, or the manufacturing production pathway, which has four programs of study: Electronics,Advanced Manufacturing, Precision Machine Manufacturing, and Welding. It is important that these individuals make their decisions about which part of the manufacturing industry they would like to be a part of in order to enter the pathway that will most interest them. For example, if an individual wants to venture down the path of manufacturing production with a focus on welding, he or she will need to take the proper courses to gain the appropriate skills and abilities, such as arm-hand steadiness, control precision, and manual dexterity, in order to be successful in the field. Individuals working in the manufacturing career cluster typically require at least a high school diploma, although there are specific cases in which it that might not be necessary, or cases in which it might be more beneficial to possess a higher degree. Occupations in this cluster include maintenance and repair workers, mechanical engineering technologists and technicians, welders, computer numerically controlled tool operators, and many more.

Fast facts: 158,852 manufacturing jobs in Arkansas in 2020 Average 2020 annual salary of

$61,605 per job

Top manufacturing companies in Arkansas by business size (out of 2,936): 1. Tyson Foods Inc. - 3,000 2. Mckee Foods Corporation - 2,000 3. Baxter Healthcare Corp. - 1,760

Top employed manufacturing occupations of 2020: 1. Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators - 9,288 2. Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers - 8,169 3. First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers - 7,071


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Education Pays

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page 60

Arkansas' Rich History in Advanced Aerospace Manufacturing & Defense

5min
pages 58-59

Welder turned teacher prepares students for bright, stable future

3min
pages 56-57

Today’s advanced manufacturing is not your father’s factory job

2min
pages 54-55

So, You Want to Go Pro?

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Your Path to College

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page 52

Top 10 Occupations by Education

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Skills to pay the Bills

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Arkansas State University - Newport instructor brings experience to classroom

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pages 48-49

Arkansas manufacturers find silver lining in difficult year

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Arkansas Colleges and Universities

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pages 24-27

How will I pay for college?

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Manufacturing Pathways

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Manufacturing Career Cluster

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Career Clusters

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Manufacturing degrees & certifications

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Manufacturing

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The Interview

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A Better Letter

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Resume Guide

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