YOU WANT
GREAT
Manufacturing pays well above the averages.
PAY? NON-MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEES MAKE
$34,725
A YEAR
A YEAR
The average experienced manufacturing employee makes $69,454 a year. Most manufacturing employees also enjoy excellent benefits including paid vacation, health coverage, retirement planning and tuition reimbursement. The average pay in our area for non-manufacturing employees is $34,725. Bottom line – manufacturing pays well above the averages.
2011 MED. HRLY WAGE
2011 ADVANCED WAGE
OCCUPATION INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGERS
$22.20
$34.32
$56.00
GENERAL & OPERATIONS MANAGERS
$19.55
$35.66
$78.36
WELDERS
$13.74
$16.17
$18.38
MACHINISTS
$14.01
$16.99
$23.54
HELPERS-PRODUCTION WORKERS
$8.23
$11.60
$18.53
HERE’S A LOOK AT AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGES IN OUR REGION BY JOB SECTOR:
INDUSTRY
NEEDS
Make money and build your career while staying close to your community.
YOU
Make an appointment to talk to your guidance counselor and talk about manufacturing as a career. You can also email us at OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative – info@industryneedsyou.com or call us. We would be happy to give you additional information or get you connected with a manufacturing mentor to talk to. Cynthia Grier OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Ohio Coordinator 330.965.1787 ext 7144
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Rebecca Moder OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Pennsylvania Coordinator 724.658.2501
$70,000 $60,000
THE CHOICES – AND THE OPPORTUNITIES – ARE ALL YOURS.
$50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000
The OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative thanks PNC Foundation for its support.
$0 Retail
13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 1
Visit this website for excellent information: www.industryneedsyou.com info@industryneedsyou.com
HIGH DEMAND MANUFACTURING JOBS
THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE. TO SEE MORE EXAMPLES OF MANUFACTURING JOBS , VISIT WWW.INDUSTRYNEEDSYOU.COM
$69,454
LEARN MORE?
2011 ENTRY WAGE
EXPERIENCED MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEE MAKES
WANT TO
Construc@on
Health Care
Finance
Manufacturing
9/25/13 5:06 PM
BUT AREN’T MANUFACTURING PLANTS AND MILLS DIRTY? In previous generations, manufacturing facilities were loud and dirty places that were, at times, unsafe. No question about it. And those images live on in movies, books and the stories our grandparents tell us about their mill days. But this isn’t 1950.
WHAT ARE YOU
TODAY, MANUFACTURING IS A COMPUTER DRIVEN AND HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY
GOING TO DO AFTER
Today’s manufacturing workplace has been modernized to cut down on all the negative issues people associate with “old school” manufacturing. Safety is the top priority of manufacturing companies and they have invested in equipment and procedures that have dramatically improved workplace safety.
ACCESS
HIGH SCHOOL?
TO EMPLOYMENT
WITH LITTLE OR
NO DEBT Bet you hear that question a lot. And, let’s be honest, that’s a difficult question. You grew up during a time of economic uncertainty. You’ve heard news stories about recession and unemployment and you probably feel overwhelmed by the confusion of today’s job market.
Manufacturing work is steady and stable. Our federal government has made manufacturing retention and growth a top priority and is backing it up with big investments in manufacturing hubs.
You are actually coming into the local job market at the PERFECT TIME. There are great paying jobs available and not enough people to fill them … and that means opportunity for you. It’s all happening in manufacturing. Manufacturing? Really?
In September, 2012, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute http://namii.org/ opened in Youngstown, Ohio. As the first pilot of an envisioned network of National Manufacturing institutes, NAMII has been making national headlines and generating tremendous excitement in the manufacturing community.
Today’s industry provides you with immediate access to employment with little or no debt from training programs or college.
MANUFACTURING PROVIDES
Manufacturing provides you with more than just a job now … it’s a career pathway, meaning you will have opportunities for advancement your entire working life.
11%
OF JOBS IN OUR REGION
40,000
THAT’S ABOUT JOBS… AND THE NUMBER IS GROWING FAST.
TOGETHER, MANUFACTURING COMPANIES BRING IN
$2.66
BILLION 13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 2
TO OUR FIVE-COUNTY REGION.
“INSTEAD OF PAYING OFF STUDENT LOANS I GOT THIS”
MANUFACTURING WORK IS
STEADY AND STABLE WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT
USE YOUR
HANDS-ON
SKILLS These modern work places are clean, well-lit spaces that use the latest noise reduction technology. The work itself has changed. Back in our grandparents’ day, strong hands did all the work, but today, computers are the tools of choice. The stereotypes just aren’t true anymore. Some people are better suited to a career in the trades. They enjoy working with their hands and making something they can see and touch. For them, manufacturing is a better option than an unfocused college education because they get to employ their natural hands-on skills in a high-tech environment.
YOUR CAREER AWAITS YOU Still, there are lots of opportunities for those with associate, bachelor or masters degrees in manufacturing. As we mentioned earlier, manufacturing today is computer driven and high-tech … and there will always be a need for engineers and other degreed professionals. Unlike other majors, college graduates with exposure to math, engineering and science are highly employable in today’s job market and can find excellent opportunities in manufacturing.
9/25/13 5:06 PM
BUT AREN’T MANUFACTURING PLANTS AND MILLS DIRTY? In previous generations, manufacturing facilities were loud and dirty places that were, at times, unsafe. No question about it. And those images live on in movies, books and the stories our grandparents tell us about their mill days. But this isn’t 1950.
WHAT ARE YOU
TODAY, MANUFACTURING IS A COMPUTER DRIVEN AND HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY
GOING TO DO AFTER
Today’s manufacturing workplace has been modernized to cut down on all the negative issues people associate with “old school” manufacturing. Safety is the top priority of manufacturing companies and they have invested in equipment and procedures that have dramatically improved workplace safety.
ACCESS
HIGH SCHOOL?
TO EMPLOYMENT
WITH LITTLE OR
NO DEBT Bet you hear that question a lot. And, let’s be honest, that’s a difficult question. You grew up during a time of economic uncertainty. You’ve heard news stories about recession and unemployment and you probably feel overwhelmed by the confusion of today’s job market.
Manufacturing work is steady and stable. Our federal government has made manufacturing retention and growth a top priority and is backing it up with big investments in manufacturing hubs.
You are actually coming into the local job market at the PERFECT TIME. There are great paying jobs available and not enough people to fill them … and that means opportunity for you. It’s all happening in manufacturing. Manufacturing? Really?
In September, 2012, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute http://namii.org/ opened in Youngstown, Ohio. As the first pilot of an envisioned network of National Manufacturing institutes, NAMII has been making national headlines and generating tremendous excitement in the manufacturing community.
Today’s industry provides you with immediate access to employment with little or no debt from training programs or college.
MANUFACTURING PROVIDES
Manufacturing provides you with more than just a job now … it’s a career pathway, meaning you will have opportunities for advancement your entire working life.
11%
OF JOBS IN OUR REGION
40,000
THAT’S ABOUT JOBS… AND THE NUMBER IS GROWING FAST.
TOGETHER, MANUFACTURING COMPANIES BRING IN
$2.66
BILLION 13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 2
TO OUR FIVE-COUNTY REGION.
“INSTEAD OF PAYING OFF STUDENT LOANS I GOT THIS”
MANUFACTURING WORK IS
STEADY AND STABLE WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT
USE YOUR
HANDS-ON
SKILLS These modern work places are clean, well-lit spaces that use the latest noise reduction technology. The work itself has changed. Back in our grandparents’ day, strong hands did all the work, but today, computers are the tools of choice. The stereotypes just aren’t true anymore. Some people are better suited to a career in the trades. They enjoy working with their hands and making something they can see and touch. For them, manufacturing is a better option than an unfocused college education because they get to employ their natural hands-on skills in a high-tech environment.
YOUR CAREER AWAITS YOU Still, there are lots of opportunities for those with associate, bachelor or masters degrees in manufacturing. As we mentioned earlier, manufacturing today is computer driven and high-tech … and there will always be a need for engineers and other degreed professionals. Unlike other majors, college graduates with exposure to math, engineering and science are highly employable in today’s job market and can find excellent opportunities in manufacturing.
9/25/13 5:06 PM
BUT AREN’T MANUFACTURING PLANTS AND MILLS DIRTY? In previous generations, manufacturing facilities were loud and dirty places that were, at times, unsafe. No question about it. And those images live on in movies, books and the stories our grandparents tell us about their mill days. But this isn’t 1950.
WHAT ARE YOU
TODAY, MANUFACTURING IS A COMPUTER DRIVEN AND HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY
GOING TO DO AFTER
Today’s manufacturing workplace has been modernized to cut down on all the negative issues people associate with “old school” manufacturing. Safety is the top priority of manufacturing companies and they have invested in equipment and procedures that have dramatically improved workplace safety.
ACCESS
HIGH SCHOOL?
TO EMPLOYMENT
WITH LITTLE OR
NO DEBT Bet you hear that question a lot. And, let’s be honest, that’s a difficult question. You grew up during a time of economic uncertainty. You’ve heard news stories about recession and unemployment and you probably feel overwhelmed by the confusion of today’s job market.
Manufacturing work is steady and stable. Our federal government has made manufacturing retention and growth a top priority and is backing it up with big investments in manufacturing hubs.
You are actually coming into the local job market at the PERFECT TIME. There are great paying jobs available and not enough people to fill them … and that means opportunity for you. It’s all happening in manufacturing. Manufacturing? Really?
In September, 2012, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute http://namii.org/ opened in Youngstown, Ohio. As the first pilot of an envisioned network of National Manufacturing institutes, NAMII has been making national headlines and generating tremendous excitement in the manufacturing community.
Today’s industry provides you with immediate access to employment with little or no debt from training programs or college.
MANUFACTURING PROVIDES
Manufacturing provides you with more than just a job now … it’s a career pathway, meaning you will have opportunities for advancement your entire working life.
11%
OF JOBS IN OUR REGION
40,000
THAT’S ABOUT JOBS… AND THE NUMBER IS GROWING FAST.
TOGETHER, MANUFACTURING COMPANIES BRING IN
$2.66
BILLION 13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 2
TO OUR FIVE-COUNTY REGION.
“INSTEAD OF PAYING OFF STUDENT LOANS I GOT THIS”
MANUFACTURING WORK IS
STEADY AND STABLE WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT
USE YOUR
HANDS-ON
SKILLS These modern work places are clean, well-lit spaces that use the latest noise reduction technology. The work itself has changed. Back in our grandparents’ day, strong hands did all the work, but today, computers are the tools of choice. The stereotypes just aren’t true anymore. Some people are better suited to a career in the trades. They enjoy working with their hands and making something they can see and touch. For them, manufacturing is a better option than an unfocused college education because they get to employ their natural hands-on skills in a high-tech environment.
YOUR CAREER AWAITS YOU Still, there are lots of opportunities for those with associate, bachelor or masters degrees in manufacturing. As we mentioned earlier, manufacturing today is computer driven and high-tech … and there will always be a need for engineers and other degreed professionals. Unlike other majors, college graduates with exposure to math, engineering and science are highly employable in today’s job market and can find excellent opportunities in manufacturing.
9/25/13 5:06 PM
YOU WANT
GREAT
Manufacturing pays well above the averages.
PAY? NON-MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEES MAKE
$34,725
A YEAR
A YEAR
The average experienced manufacturing employee makes $69,454 a year. Most manufacturing employees also enjoy excellent benefits including paid vacation, health coverage, retirement planning and tuition reimbursement. The average pay in our area for non-manufacturing employees is $34,725. Bottom line – manufacturing pays well above the averages.
2011 MED. HRLY WAGE
2011 ADVANCED WAGE
OCCUPATION INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGERS
$22.20
$34.32
$56.00
GENERAL & OPERATIONS MANAGERS
$19.55
$35.66
$78.36
WELDERS
$13.74
$16.17
$18.38
MACHINISTS
$14.01
$16.99
$23.54
HELPERS-PRODUCTION WORKERS
$8.23
$11.60
$18.53
HERE’S A LOOK AT AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGES IN OUR REGION BY JOB SECTOR:
INDUSTRY
NEEDS
Make money and build your career while staying close to your community.
YOU
Make an appointment to talk to your guidance counselor and talk about manufacturing as a career. You can also email us at OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative – info@industryneedsyou.com or call us. We would be happy to give you additional information or get you connected with a manufacturing mentor to talk to. Cynthia Grier OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Ohio Coordinator 330.965.1787 ext 7144
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Rebecca Moder OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Pennsylvania Coordinator 724.658.2501
$70,000 $60,000
THE CHOICES – AND THE OPPORTUNITIES – ARE ALL YOURS.
$50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000
The OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative thanks PNC Foundation for its support.
$0 Retail
13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 1
Visit this website for excellent information: www.industryneedsyou.com info@industryneedsyou.com
HIGH DEMAND MANUFACTURING JOBS
THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE. TO SEE MORE EXAMPLES OF MANUFACTURING JOBS , VISIT WWW.INDUSTRYNEEDSYOU.COM
$69,454
LEARN MORE?
2011 ENTRY WAGE
EXPERIENCED MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEE MAKES
WANT TO
Construc@on
Health Care
Finance
Manufacturing
9/25/13 5:06 PM
YOU WANT
GREAT
Manufacturing pays well above the averages.
PAY? NON-MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEES MAKE
$34,725
A YEAR
A YEAR
The average experienced manufacturing employee makes $69,454 a year. Most manufacturing employees also enjoy excellent benefits including paid vacation, health coverage, retirement planning and tuition reimbursement. The average pay in our area for non-manufacturing employees is $34,725. Bottom line – manufacturing pays well above the averages.
2011 MED. HRLY WAGE
2011 ADVANCED WAGE
OCCUPATION INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGERS
$22.20
$34.32
$56.00
GENERAL & OPERATIONS MANAGERS
$19.55
$35.66
$78.36
WELDERS
$13.74
$16.17
$18.38
MACHINISTS
$14.01
$16.99
$23.54
HELPERS-PRODUCTION WORKERS
$8.23
$11.60
$18.53
HERE’S A LOOK AT AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGES IN OUR REGION BY JOB SECTOR:
INDUSTRY
NEEDS
Make money and build your career while staying close to your community.
YOU
Make an appointment to talk to your guidance counselor and talk about manufacturing as a career. You can also email us at OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative – info@industryneedsyou.com or call us. We would be happy to give you additional information or get you connected with a manufacturing mentor to talk to. Cynthia Grier OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Ohio Coordinator 330.965.1787 ext 7144
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Rebecca Moder OH-PENN Career Pathways to Competitiveness Pennsylvania Coordinator 724.658.2501
$70,000 $60,000
THE CHOICES – AND THE OPPORTUNITIES – ARE ALL YOURS.
$50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000
The OH-PENN Manufacturing Collaborative thanks PNC Foundation for its support.
$0 Retail
13-MVM-002 Youth 2.indd 1
Visit this website for excellent information: www.industryneedsyou.com info@industryneedsyou.com
HIGH DEMAND MANUFACTURING JOBS
THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE. TO SEE MORE EXAMPLES OF MANUFACTURING JOBS , VISIT WWW.INDUSTRYNEEDSYOU.COM
$69,454
LEARN MORE?
2011 ENTRY WAGE
EXPERIENCED MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEE MAKES
WANT TO
Construc@on
Health Care
Finance
Manufacturing
9/25/13 5:06 PM