Q2 2017
April - June
REGION 9 WASHTENAW, LIVINGSTON, LENAWEE, HILLSDALE, & JACKSON
WIN Labor Market Report
Introduction: Region 9
About This Report About This Report The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan (WIN) partnership is a collaboration of six Michigan Works! Agencies (MWAs) and ten community colleges across a 16-county region in Michigan. The counties in the WIN partnership include: Genesee, Hillsdale, Huron, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Saint Clair, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Tuscola, Washtenaw, and Wayne, along with the City of Detroit. This report highlights labor market information and real-time job posting data for Region 9 as a whole with special sections devoted to 8 occupational groups. WIN’s analysis of online job postings, a proxy for employer demand, is a pioneering method for tracking the health of the labor market. Occupational groups include: • • • •
Agriculture (page 7) Business & Finance (page 13) Education (page 19) Energy (page 25)
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Engineers & Designers (manufacturing focused) (page 31) Health Care (page 37) Information Technology (page 43) Skilled Trades & Technicians (manufacturing focused) (page 49)
Data analyzed includes: • • • •
Employer demand Top posting jobs In-demand credentials, degrees, and skills Educational attainment required
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Wages offered in job postings Employment Unemployment Labor force
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Introduction: Region 9
Key Findings for Quarter 2 2017
Online job postings within Region 9 decreased during Q2 2017. During Q2 2017, employer demand for all occupations decreased by 1.1 percent to 20,776 online job postings. Despite quarter to quarter variation, demand within Region 9 has shown strong annual growth over the last seven years. Q2 2017 demand is 113 percent higher than the 9,297 postings in Q2 2011. Registered Nurses take over as top in-demand job with large jump in postings. Always a top occupation within the Health Care group, Registered Nurses have retained their top spot as the region’s most in-demand job overall. Employers posted 24 fewer job ads for nurses in Q2 2017, which is a two percent decline from Q1 2017 postings. Many other Health Care occupations offer opportunities for job and wage advancement proportional to education and experience, in addition to consistent employment growth. See page 5 for more details. Lucrative opportunities in Engineering and Design and IT group. Both the Engineering and Design and IT occupation groups offered higher than average advertised salaries compared to other groups. Engineers and Designers reported an average salary of $78,000 per year while IT was slightly higher at $85,000. Those willing to overcome the education barriers in these fields can expect high potential earnings. Employment reached a new high, expanding 0.8% but gaining over 3,400 jobs between Q1 and Q2 2017. With the gain of 3,399 jobs in Q2 2017, the total number of jobs held in the region increased to over 421,476 It has been over ten years since this employment level was last reached. See page 4 for more details. Many growing occupations in Region 9 require a bachelor’s degree. Most postings in the Business and Finance, Engineering and Design, and IT occupation groups require a bachelor’s degree. Each of these occupation groups report generally growing demand as well as relatively high salaries. However, there are opportunities in most groups for a variety of education levels. Many Health Care occupations are attainable with an associate’s degree and most entry-level Skilled Trades and Construction jobs prefer a high school diploma paired with on-the-job training.
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Workforce and Employer Demand Indicators
Postings over time
Region 9 Online Job Postings
Online job ads for occupations in Region 9 fell by one percent (210 postings) from 20,986 in Q1 2017 to 20,776 in Q2. This level of demand is 11.3 percent higher than the 18,663 online ads one year prior, in Q2 2016. Postings have generally increased over recent years; in Q1 2011, 8,680 online job ads targeted Region 9. Labor force/employment/unemployment The labor market in Region 9 has been improving since 2012. The labor force, which was then at its minimum just under 415,000, increased by 2,286 workers (+0.5 percent) between 2016 and 2017 for a new high of 436,253. Quarterly however, it has decreased by 1,106 individuals (-0.3 percent) from 436,806 in Q1 2017 to 435,700 in Q2 2017. Employment in Region 9 has grown since Q1 2017, gaining 3,399 workers (+0.8 percent). Yearly employment grew by 4,890 (+1.2 percent) from 416,586 in 2016 to 421,476 thus far in 2017. The annual unemployment rate in this region has also seen dramatic improvement, experiencing a decrease over the past seven years to its lowest annual point of 3.4 percent. The quarterly unemployment rate remained at 3.1 percent in Q2 2017.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Labor Force, Employment, Unemployment Rate 2017
Data: BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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421,476 workers employed in Prosperity Region 9
20,776 online job postings
Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Registered Nurses was the top indemand job during Q2 2017, with over 1,000 postings. Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Drivers also witnessed high demand with over 800 postings. There was also high demand for Sales persons and representatives in Region 9 during the quarter. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Entry level positions available in 8 occupation groups
Registered Nurses top posted job
Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
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Agriculture Occupation Group
Introduction WIN’s Agriculture group brings together occupations that require knowledge of the farming, livestock, the environment, and natural sciences. Occupations range from Farm Workers, to Environmental Engineers, to Meat Butchers, and Recreation Workers.
Online Job Postings
Job Posting Analysis Job ads for occupations related to Agriculture increased by 7.6 percent between Q1 2017 and Q2 2017, to 392 ads. Demand as shown by online postings is generally small and volatile in this occupation group, but has demonstrated an overall trend of slow growth. This level is 72 postings greater than Q2 2016, and 119 greater than Q2 2015.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis Agriculture employment has seen stable growth during recent years, after a drop between 2007 and 2008. In fact, current employment in the area has reached a new peak, with 33,449 individuals employed in Agriculture occupations.
Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Sales Representatives most in-demand occupation
392 total postings, 28 more than Q1 2017 Agriculture Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Top jobs in Agriculture vary widely between quarters due to the small number of online ads and seasonal nature of the work. In Q2 2017, Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products moved into the top spot. Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers were the second most indemand occupation, followed by Butchers and Meat Cutters. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Consistent employment growth since 2009
Agriculture Education and Experience
Growing fields of study: Engineering and Geology/Earth Science
Educational Attainment
Many entry-level Agriculture positions are available to entry level workers in Region 9. Of the 232 Agriculture job postings that specified a desired educational attainment level in Q2 2017, 48.7 percent preferred workers with high school or vocational training. There were 178 postings that specified a desired experience level in Q2 2017, and 90 percent were available to workers with under five years of experience.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Areas of Study • • • • •
Experience Required
Engineering, General Geology/ Earth Science, General Environmental Health Environmental Science Environmental/ Environmental Health Engineering
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Full-time jobs available
$38,000 mean advertised salary
Agriculture In-Demand Skills Occupations in Agriculture require an array of both foundational and agriculture specific skills. Sought-after technical skills may range from repair and customer service to irrigation and agronomy. Employers also prefer to hire individuals with physical strength and energetic personalities alongside strong writing, math, and computer proficiency. This combination of vital skills helps facilitate business transactions in these occupations.
Technical In-Demand Skills • Inspection • Customer Contact/ Customer Service • Sales • Microsoft Office • Repair
Job Type • Full-time: 60.5% • Part-time: 6.6% • Temporary: 15.8%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Communication Skills Writing Organizational Skills Research Ability to Perform Physical Labor
Certifications Required • Commercial Driver’s License • Veterinary Technician • American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) • Certified Safety Professional • Hazardous Materials Certification
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network 10
0-5 years, most in-demand experience
Agriculture Wages and Advertised Salaru Of the 392 postings in Agriculture in Q2 2017, 77 specified an annual salary. Among them, three quarters were below $35,000 per year, with a mean salary of $38,000.
Hot Skills: Inspection and Repair, Customer Service, Sales
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
The table below containing data from BLS estimates that while low starting salaries are common and four out of the top ten occupations have a median wage under $15 per hour, there is room for advancement. Several top jobs, such as Environmental Engineers, Clinical Research Coordinators, and Veterinarians, earn over $40 hourly at the median.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Agriculture Occupations
Custom Occupation Group WIN’s Agriculture occupation group brings together occupations that require knowledge of the farming, livestock, the environment, and natural sciences. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Business & Finance Occupation Group
Introduction Jobs in the Business and Finance occupation group can be found in nearly every type of business and industry. These workers need strong mathematical and accounting abilities along with project management and planning skills. Workers in this occupation group are in high demand in southeast Michigan.
Online Job Postings
Job Posting Analysis Business and Finance postings decreased by five percent between Q1 2017 and Q2 2017, resulting in a decline of 58 job ads to 1,089. Demand in this occupation group has shown a pattern of growth since 2013, with an additional 422 more postings this quarter than Q2 2013.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis Employment in Business and Finance related occupations has increased every year since the Great Recession in 2009, gaining over 3,500 individuals since 2009. In 2009, the Business and Finance group employed 15,093 workers. In 2017, there are now 18,658 individuals working in Business and Finance jobs. Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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1,089 total postings in Business and Finance
Record high employment: 18,658 individuals Business & Finance Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis In Q2 2017, Human Resources Specialists were the most in-demand occupation with 182 postings, closely followed by Management Analysts with 156. Accountants and Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists were also popular. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Human Resources Specialist: most in-demand occupation
Business & Finance Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree desired
Educational Attainment
Of the 851 Business and Finance job postings that specified a desired educational attainment level, 78 percent preferred candidates with a bachelor’s degree. High school or vocational training was the next most in-demand level of education. Seven hundred postings specified desired experience, and these showed similar demand between zero to two years of experience and three to five years with 273 and 356 ads respectively. In Q2 2017, entry-level Business and Finance positions are available to Region 9 workers willing to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Areas of Study • • • • •
Experience Required
Business Administration and Management, General Accounting Finance Engineering, General Human Resources Development
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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$55,000 typical annual salary
3-5 years experience in-demand
Business & Finance In-Demand Skills Occupations in Business and Finance require a variety of skills for effective fiscal management. These include interpersonal abilities like customer service alongside accounting and software familiarity. Employers hiring Business and Finance workers also specify common employability skills like communication, writing, and organization.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Microsoft Office Budgeting Accounting Customer Service/ Customer Contact Project Management
Job Type • • •
Full-time: 65.3% Part-time: 2.8% Temporary: 5.8%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Communication Skills Writing Organizational Skills Planning Research
Certifications Required • • • • •
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Certified Compensation Professional Project Management Certification (e.g. PMP) Series 7 Human Resources (e.g. GPHR)
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Top area of study: Business Administration and Management, General Business & Finance Wages and Advertised Salary
Accounting and Microsoft Office skills in-demand
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Only 191 postings in Business and Finance specified an annual salary during Q2, but those that did painted an optimistic picture. Of those postings, 31 percent were between $50,000 and $75,000 with a mean advertised salary of $55,000. Lucrative positions in the field exist to suit the high education requirements. Entry level (tenth percentile) wages for eight of the top ten Business and Finance jobs are over $15 per hour, and seven progress to over $25 at the median.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Business and Finance Occupations
Custom Occupation Group Jobs in the Business and Finance occupation group can be found in nearly every type of business and industry. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Education Occupation Group
Introduction Education-related jobs can be found both in the private and public sectors with teachers and other educationrelated workers employed in public schools, private schools, and training institutions. Jobs in the education occupation group require a variety of skills and credentials dependent on the target age group and topic area for the educator. From elementary school teachers to college professors, educators are the backbone of training the future workforce.
Online Job Postings
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Job Posting Analysis Job postings in Education do not follow a traditional business cycle like many other occupation groups. Instead, Education hiring peaks during quarter three, particularly in July and August when schools ramp up staffing for the school year. Q2 2017 postings decreased by 37 postings after Q1 2017 for a total of 414 ads.
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis Education employment has generally been increasing since 2008 and currently has 33,812 workers compared to the 31,395 after the recession in 2008. Education positions, many of which are publicly funded, typically follow government spending on educator positions and part versus full-time faculty choices made by universities in response.
Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Teachers and Instructors, All Other most in-demand occupation
414 total job postings in Education
Education Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Teachers and Instructors, All Other were the top posted Education job in Region 9 during Q2 2017 with 93 postings. Other popular occupations include Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary and Postsecondary Teachers, All Other. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Bachelor’s degree required for teachers
Education Education and Experience
Entry-level opportunities available
Educational Attainment
Most positions in Education require college education as training requirements have increased. Most (41 percent) of Q2 2017 postings request candidates with a bachelor’s degree. Some positions, like teaching assistants, generally require vocational training instead of a degree. Many positions are open to less experienced workers, with 50 postings offering entry-level opportunities. The next most requested experience is three to five years, with 38 ads preferring this criterion. Few postings require more than five years of experience. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Areas of Study
Experience Required
• Nursing Science • Business Administration and Management, General • Computer Science • Early Childhood Education and Teaching • Education/ Instructional Technology
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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In-demand skills: Teaching, Lecturing, and Lesson Planning
Teacher Certification required
Education In-Demand Skills To effectively prepare students for careers of their own, educators must be proficient in classroom-specific teaching skills bolstered by the communication, planning, and computer skills valued in most industries. Technical skills for teachers and other occupations in Education include lesson planning.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Teaching Lecturer Collective Bargaining Scheduling Microsoft Office
Job Type • Full -time: 69.1% • Part-time: 13.2% • Temporary: 9.6%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Communication Skills/ Teamwork Writing/ Planning/ Research Organizational Skills Ability to Perform Physical Labor Computer Skills/ Microsoft Office
Certifications Required • • • • •
Teaching Certificate Certified Teacher Board Certified/ Board Eligible Certified Pediatric Nurse Licensed Professional Counselor
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$60,000: average advertised wage Education Wages and Advertised Salary Starting wages for many teaching positions are not competitive but do have growth potential. Teachers’ wages are generally negotiated by a union and increase over time. The average advertised wage for Education jobs during Q2 2017 was $60,000.
Earning potential increases with age of students taught
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Over half of postings list wages above $50,000 despite high educational requirements. In the wage table below, three of the top seven jobs with available wage information have entry level wages at or under $10 per hour, though most show dramatic increase over time. Secondary and middle school teachers, for example, may work up to over $40 per hour.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Education Occupations
Custom Occupation Group Education-related jobs can be found both in the private and public sectors with teachers and other educationrelated workers employed in public schools, private schools, and training institutions. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Energy Occupation Group
Introduction Energy-related occupations encompass jobs in engineering, science, mining, and extraction. Workers in this field have a range of skills all related to keeping businesses and homes powered. Energy companies employ workers in a variety of occupations, many of which are also included in other WIN occupation groups. Data referenced in this section pertain only to job postings from energy-related businesses.
Online Job Postings
Job Posting Analysis Job ads for occupations related to Energy decreased by 52 percent between Q1 2017 and Q2 2017, from 86 postings in Q1 to 41 in Q2 2017. Demand as shown by online postings is generally small and volatile in this occupation group, but has demonstrated an overall trend of growth. This level is 20 postings greater than Q2 2016, and 24 greater than Q2 2015.
Employment Over Time
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
2017
Employment Analysis The data presented in the graph to the right represents total employment in the Energy industries (NAICS 2111, 2131, 2211, 2212, 2371), not just WIN-designated Energy occupations. In 2017, 3,920 Region 9 workers are employed in these industries. Employment in Energy declined between 2005 and 2012, losing 1,916 jobs. Employment levels are only about 200 workers beneath the 2001 peak.
Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Nuclear Engineers and Managers, All Other: most in-demand occupation
0 to 2 years experience in-demand
Energy Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Nuclear Engineers were the top job in Q2 2017, followed closely by Managers, All Other and Electrical Engineers. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers and Engineers, All Other were the fourth and fifth most in-demand jobs respectively, demonstrating the wide variety of occupations within the Energy group. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Vocational training highly sought after
Energy Education and Experience
52% Decline in Energy Related Postings Educational Attainment
Many jobs in Energy have an engineering focus and thus require a bachelor’s degree for employment. However, there are technician level positions that require vocational training such as an apprenticeship. As seen in 70 percent of the postings that specified an experience level, energy companies posting in Q2 2017 preferred zero to two years of experience. Demand for highly experienced workers was lower, with 30 percent of postings.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Area of Study
Experience Required
• Business Administration and Management, General • Engineering, General • Finance, General • Accounting • Economics, General
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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PMP and ABET certifications in-demand
Managements skills in high demand
Energy In-Demand Skills Employers in the Energy group need workers to have diverse skill sets to suit the many different occupations included. Planning, problem solving, and communications skills are key skills for Energy workers as in many other occupation groups. Since most positions are highly technical, more specific abilities required for Energy jobs reflect engineering and management needs and range from budgeting and benchmarking to repair.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Budgeting/ Scheduling Customer Service/ Customer Contact Project Management/ Supervisory Skills Data Collection Business Strategy
Job Type • • •
Full-time: 39.0% Part-time: Data Not Available Temporary: 4.9%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Planning/ Writing/ Research Ability to Perform Physical Labor Problem Solving Communication Skills Meeting Deadlines
Certifications Required • • • • •
Project Management Certification (e.g. PMP) American Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Accredited Six Sigma Certification Boiler Installers License Engineer in Training Certification
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Engineer and Management positions provide high wage growth
Full time positions available
Energy Wages and Advertised Salary
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Only 10 percent of Q2 2017 Energy postings advertised a salary. Of those that did list a wage, all were advertising under $35,000 annually. According to BLS data, wages for energy workers are high and offer upward growth. This is especially true for engineers and managers. Engineers, All Other, reported median hourly wages greater than $38.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Energy Occupations
Custom Occupation Group Jobs in the WIN Energy occupation group are associated with the skilled trades, engineering, management, and planning. Due to the nature of these jobs and the broad industry of Energy as a whole, NAICS codes are used instead of SOC codes to encompass all those employed in Energy related fields. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Engineers & Designers Occupation Group (Manufacturing Focused) Introduction Jobs in the manufacturing industry can range from assembly and production, to skilled trades and technicians, designers and engineers, and even computerrelated occupations such as software development. Demand for Engineers in the region has been consistent, and employment has been growing quickly.
Online Job Postings
Job Posting Analysis Online job ads for Engineers and Designers stabilized to 744 ads during Q2 2017, a minor growth from 742 in Q1. Demand for Region 9 Engineers and Designers has been varying around a steady average of about 710 postings since early 2015.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time Employment Analysis
2017
Employment in occupations related to Engineers and Designers grew modestly between 2016 and 2017, gaining 110 positions for 10,136 in total. A downward trend of employment for Region 9 engineers began in 2001 when employment peaked at 10,882 jobs, well before the Great Recession of 2009. Since the lowest point of 7,185 workers in 2009, growth has been consistent. Employment levels are only about 700 workers beneath the 2001 peak. Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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744 online job postings in Q2 2017
Most desired experience: 3 to 5 years Engineers & Designers Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Electrical Engineers remained the most in-demand occupation in Q2 2017 with 128 postings. Mechanical Engineers were the second most in-demand occupation with 107 online job ads. Engineers, All Other maintained their position as the third most desired job with 86 postings. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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70% Education desired: bachelor’s degree
Engineers & Designers Education and Experience
of postings advertised salaries <$50,000 per year
Educational Attainment
Of the Engineers and Designers job postings that specified a desired experience level during Q2 2017, 81 percent required five years of experience or less. The most in-demand level of experience was three to five years with 295 postings. Education is key to augment experience for engineers. Ninety-two percent of ads that specified education, or 535 postings, required a bachelor’s degree. The near universal requirement for moderate experience alongside a college education suggests that incoming students should seek work experience before leaving school. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Area of Study
Experience Required
• Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other • Computer Science • Manufacturing Engineering
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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68% of job ads offer fulltime employment
Top area of study: Engineering
Engineers & Designers In-Demand Skills Engineering and Design occupations require a wide array of skills, from the highly technical to those valued in most modern workplaces. Advanced knowledge of manufacturing processes and computer aided drafting are desired, as are familiarity with Microsoft Office and scheduling. Employers hiring Engineers and Designers prefer candidates with strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
AutoCAD Microsoft Office Electrical Engineering Industrial engineering Industry Experience Computer Aided Drafting/ Design (CAD)
Job Type • Full-time: 68.3% • Part-time: 0.1% • Temporary: 2.7%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Communication Skills Mathematics Writing Problem Solving Planning
Certifications Required • American Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Accredited • Professional Engineer • Engineer in training Certification • Project Management Certification (E.G. PMP) • Commercial Driver’s License
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Skills: AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Manufacturing Processes
Top certification: ABET Accredited
Engineers & Designers Wages and Advertised Salary
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2, 2017
Among online job ads that listed salary information, most (90 percent) offered over $50,000 annually. With a mean real-time salary for Engineers and Designers of $78,000, it remains a field well worth the educational investment necessary for entry. Nine of the ten top jobs have median wages over $40 hourly, with the potential to increase to over $50. Even starting wages for most of the top occupations in the Engineers and Designers group are over $20 per hour.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Engineers and Designers Occupations
Custom Occupation Group WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Engineers and Designers occupation group includes jobs related to engineering and the technicians and designers who aid in the design phase of production. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Health Care Occupation Group
Introduction
Online Job Postings
WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Health Care occupation group includes jobs related to health care support and practitioners. Employment in this group has been consistently growing, more health care workers needed to care for Michiganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aging population and in response to regulatory and other changes. Registered Nurses are routinely the most in-demand job in this group.
Job Posting Analysis Health Care is one of the largest occupation groups in Region 9. Employers in Region 9 posted 3,745 online job postings during Q2 2017, down from 3,773 in Q1 2017. Current demand is over 1,450 more postings than one year ago, in Q2 2016, and over 1,000 more than in Q2 2015.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis With 43,517 jobs, 2017 continues to set peak employment in Health Care, exceeding the previous high of 42,466 jobs in 2016. Employment has shown consistent growth since 2001, and is now 39 percent higher than the 31,226 persons employed in healthcare that year. Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Top areas of study: Nursing Science, Physical Therapy/ Therapist
Top in-demand occupation: Registered Nurses
Health Care Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis Registered Nurses remain by far the most popular occupation in the health care group, with 1,193 online job postings for this position. Nursing Assistants, Medical Assistants, and Physical Therapists were also in high demand. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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65% Most desired experience level: 0 to 2 years
Health Care Education and Experience
of jobs required an associate’s degree or less
Educational Attainment
Almost all of the Health Care job postings that specified a desired experience level during Q2 2017 were available to workers with under two years of experience. Additionally, 65 percent of postings indicating a desired educational attainment level were open to workers with an associate’s degree or less. The high proportion of positions requiring limited education and experience combined with the steady employment growth make health care occupations a strong prospect for many workers.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Area of Study
Experience Required
• Nursing Science • Physical Therapy/ Therapist • Radiologic Technology/ Science – Radiographer • Medicine • Clinical/ Medical Laboratory Technician
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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1%
Most jobs advertised salaries > $50,000 per year
Decrease in postings related to Health Care
Health Care In-Demand Skills The occupations in the Health Care group require a wide array of high-level technical skills necessary to effectively provide care. These skills range from technical medical expertise such as CPR, surgery, and disease knowledge to interpersonal and organizational skills like patient care and case management. Employers hiring Health Care workers often post complementary employability skills seeking effective communicators and planners.
Technical In-Demand Skills
Foundational In-Demand Skills
• Patient Care and Preparation/ Treatment Planning • Patient/ Family Education and Instruction/Teaching • Surgery • Case Management • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Job Type • Full-time: 60.0% • Part-time: 6.7% • Temporary: 6.6%
• • • • •
Communication Skills Organizational Skills/ Planning Quality Assurance and Control Analytical Skills Detail-Oriented
Certifications Required • • • • •
Registered Nurse (RN) First Aid CPR AED Nurse Practitioner Basic Life Support Certification Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification
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In-demand certifications: RN, CPR Health Care Wages and Advertised Salary
Average advertised salary: $63,000:
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Salary data, where advertised, was fairly evenly distributed this quarter. Of the 3,745 postings, only 420 specified a salary. The mean advertised salary was $63,000 annually, with 53 percent of postings offering below $50,000 and 47 percent above. The near equal grouping of salary levels above and below $50,000 per year shows that despite low education and experience requirements for entry into Health Care occupations, there is plenty of room for advancement in the field. Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants have strong wage opportunities, offering over $40 hourly at the median, while consistent top occupation Registered Nurses earn nearly $30.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Health Care Occupations
Custom Occupation Group WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Health Care occupation group includes jobs related to health care support and practitioners. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Information Technology Occupation Group
Introduction Information Technology jobs include occupations that are associated with entry level, technical, and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services. While the information technology group does not currently meet the employment levels of the others, it is quickly growing.
Online Job Postings
Job Posting Analysis Online job ads for occupations related to IT decreased 11 percent to 1,713 during Q2 2017, compared to 1,927 postings during Q1 2017. Employer demand for IT occupations in Region 9 last peaked at 2,112 postings in Q3 2015.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis Region 9 employment in IT related fields has enjoyed consistent growth since 2009, the lowest point in the previous 15 years. Continuing this pattern, 2017 reported 12,214 jobs in IT, adding about 400 jobs from 2016 levels.
Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Job postings decreased by 11%
Most in-demand occupation: Software Developers, Applications Information Technology Top Jobs Quarter 2 2017
Analysis The most in-demand occupation in the IT group in Q2 2017 was Software Developers, Applications with 674 online job postings. Computer Systems Analysts were the second most popular, followed by Information Technology Project Managers.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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84%
Experience preferred: 3 to 5 years
Information Technology Education and Experience
of job postings desire bachelor’s degree
Educational Attainment
Of the 1,141 IT job postings that specified a desired experience level during Q2 2017, 84 percent were available to workers with under five years of experience. The majority of those postings request three to five years, perhaps reflecting the high number of openings for project managers. Educational requirements were less flexible: 84 percent of postings that reported minimum education require a bachelor’s degree. The premium put on education over experience illustrates that workers willing to pursue the necessary education will find ample opportunity in IT-related fields.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
In-Demand Area of Study
Experience Required
• Computer Science • Engineering, General • Business Administration and Management, General • Information Technology • Computer Engineering
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65%
Knowledge areas: Computer Science and Engineering
of advertised salaries > $75,000 per year
Information Technology In-Demand Skills IT occupations require highly technical software proficiency, reflecting the high levels of education for entry. WIN region employers hiring during Q2 2017 sought prowess with specific applications like SQL and software engineering. These employers also sought candidates with the ability to effectively problem solve and communicate their solutions to clients.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
SQL/ SQL server Software Engineering/ Development Information Systems Linux JavaScript/ Java
Job Type • Full-time: 58.8% • Part-time: 0.1% • Temporary: 4.3%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Communication Skills Planning Problem Solving/ Troubleshooting Research Teamwork/ Collaboration
Certifications Required Broject Management Certification (e.g. PMP) Certified A+ Technician CISCO Certified Network Associate Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) • American Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Accredited • • • •
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PMP, A+ Technician certifications in-demand
Information Technology Wages and Advertised Salary
$85,000: average advertised salary
Advertised Salary in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Advertised salaries for IT occupations during Q2 2017 were typically above $75,000 per year, with 65 percent of postings in this category and a mean real-time salary of $85,000. The high salaries despite modest experience requirements makes IT a lucrative field in Region 9 for those willing to pursue the necessary training.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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IT Occupations
Custom Occupation Group WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Information Technology (IT) occupation group looks at workers tasked to work with and develop programs, websites, and other computer system processes. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Skilled Trades & Technicians Occupation Group (Manufacturing Focused) Introduction WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s technicians/skilled trades category includes jobs related to advanced manufacturing. Southeast Michigan has more demand for skilled- trades labor, such as CNC Machinists and Welders, than almost anywhere else in the country.
Online Job Postings
NOTE: Skilled trades related to construction and assembly are not included in this cluster, as the focus is on advanced manufacturing only.
Job Posting Analysis In a quarter where most Region 9 groups experienced a decline in demand, online job ads for Skilled Trades occupations shot up 9.5 percent to 850 postings during Q2 2017 following 11.7 percent growth from Q1 2017. Despite quarterly variation, demand for Skilled Trades workers in Region 9 has been on the rise since the end of 2012, which reported 282 online job ads for Skilled Trades positions.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Employment Over Time 2017
Employment Analysis Employment in Skilled Trades declined steeply between 2001 and 2009, but has made consistent, if small, gains since the Recession low of 11,743 employed workers. Employment levels have increased 32 percent since 2009, and 15,542 individuals were employed in Skilled Trades occupations in 2017.
Data: EMSI Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Most in-demand occupation: Production Workers, All Other
$40,000 average advertised salary
Skilled Trades & Technicians Top Jobs Posted Quarter 2 2017
Analysis In Q2 2017, the most indemand Skilled Trades Occupation was Production Workers, All Others with 151 postings. First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers and Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers were also in high demand with 113 and 107 ads, respectively. Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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10% Experience required: Under two years
Skilled Trades & Technicians Education and Experience
Increase in job postings related to Skilled Trades
Educational Attainment
Desired experience levels vary greatly among skilled trades occupations. While 55 percent of postings that specified experience are available to those with fewer than two years of experience, three to five years of previous work experience is also soughtafter. Seven percent of these postings would like very experienced workers with more than six years. Education requirements are not as variable. A vast majority (83 percent) of job postings required only a high school diploma or, more commonly, vocational training. The low educational requirements in the Skilled Trades occupations make many positions accessible to entry-level workers willing to put time into on the job training and practice.
In-Demand Area of Study
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Experience Required
• Engineering, General • Business Administration and Management, General • Nursing Science • Environmental Health • Animal Sciences
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71%
of job ads offer fulltime employment
Education required: High school diploma and vocational training
Skilled Trades & Technicians In-Demand Skills Skilled Trades occupations mainly require manufacturing focused skills and specific tool proficiencies. Employer demand for skills such as CNC milling and repair abilities showcases the technical nature of these positions. Workers will also need more general skills like physical ability, mathematics, and effective communication to succeed in the workplace.
Technical In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Repair, Inspection Hand Tools Machining Welding
Job Type • Full-time: 71.1% • Part-time: 1.2% • Temporary: 10.7%
Foundational In-Demand Skills • • • • •
Ability to Perform Physical Labor Mathematics Communication Skills Detail-Oriented Organizational Skills
Certifications Required • • • • •
Forklift Operator Certification Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Welding Certification Registered Health Information Administrator Registered Health Information Technician
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In-demand certifications: Forklift Operator Certification and CDL
Skilled Trades & Technicians Wages and Salaries Skilled Trades are among the lowest paid occupations across southeast Michigan. Sixty-five percent of advertised salaries in the Skilled Trades in Q2 2017 were below $35,000 per year. The median advertised salary was $40,000 annually, although this may reflect the high number of entry-level jobs represented in online job postings.
Knowledge areas: Engineering, Business Administration
Advertised Salaries in Job Postings Quarter 2 2017
Wage data from the BLS, shown below, reports that seven of the top ten in-demand Skilled Trades jobs during Q2 2017 have median wages over $15 per hour with strong growth potential following additional experience.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
Wage Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016
Data: EMSI, BLS Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
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Skilled Trades Occupations
Custom Occupation Group The Skilled Trades Occupations group encompasses many workers within technical fields and manufactruing. With the automotive industry presence in Southeast Michigan, the Skilled Trades occupation group covers many local workers. The following occupations are used by WIN researchers to provide custom analysis: The Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan should be cited any time the analysis, graphics, or custom occupation group from this report are used.
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Annual Labor Market Data
2017 Annual Percent Change from (Thru 2nd Change 2016 Quarter) from 2016
2010 Annual
2011 Annual
2012 Annual
2013 Annual
Labor Force
422,884
414,956
414,283
419,596
423,740
426,376
433,968
436,253
2,286
0.5%
Employment
379,028
379,891
384,171
390,096
399,070
407,632
416,586
421,476
4,890
1.2%
Unemployment
43,856
35,065
30,112
29,500
24,671
18,744
17,382
14,777
‐2,605
‐15.0%
Unemployment Rate
10.4%
8.5%
7.3%
7.0%
5.8%
4.4%
4.0%
3.4%
‐0.6%
na
2014 Annual 2015 Annual 2016 Annual
*Note: Monthly data averaged by year Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Quarterly Labor Market Data One‐Year One‐Year Percent Percent 2nd 1st Change from Change from Change from 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 2nd Quarter Change from Quarter Quarter 1st Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 2016 2016 2017 2nd Quarter 2016 2017 2017 2016 2017 2016 Labor Force
433,848
433,925
437,362
436,806
435,700
‐1,106
‐0.3%
1,853
0.4%
Employment
416,775
414,492
421,578
418,670
422,069
3,399
0.8%
5,294
1.3%
Unemployment
17,072
19,433
15,784
18,136
13,631
4,505
28.5%
‐3,441
‐20.2%
Unemployment Rate
3.9%
4.5%
3.6%
4.2%
3.1%
1.0%
na
‐0.8%
na
September 2016
October 2016
November 2016
December 2016
January 2017
February 2017
*Note: Monthly data averaged by quarter Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Monthly Labor Market Data April 2016
May 2016
June 2016
July 2016 August 2016
March 2017 April 2017
May 2017
June 2017
Labor Force
433,506
433,076
434,961
433,403
432,898
435,474
438,735
438,508
434,842
433,944
438,836
437,639
436,506
435,374
435,221
Employment
417,881
416,483
415,962
411,810
413,774
417,893
420,766
423,714
420,254
414,836
419,251
421,923
424,460
421,919
419,828
Unemployment
15,625
16,593
18,999
21,593
19,124
17,581
17,969
14,794
14,588
19,108
19,585
15,716
12,046
13,455
15,393
Unemployment Rate
3.6%
3.8%
4.4%
5.0%
4.4%
4.0%
4.1%
3.4%
3.4%
4.4%
4.5%
3.6%
2.8%
3.1%
3.5%
* Note: Data shown for 15 most recently available months Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics
APPENDIX - 1
RPI Region 9 Job Posting Data by Occupation Group* Over Time
Total Postings
Q3 2016
Q4 2016
Q1 2017
Q2 2017
16,969
18,906
18,355
20,988
20,776
22.4%
‐1.0%
309
271
246
363
392
26.9%
8.0%
967
1,007
1,103
1,147
1,089
12.6%
‐5.1%
222
215
161
191
207
‐6.8%
8.4%
3,724
4,465
4,499
4,881
4,583
23.1%
‐6.1%
349
538
558
423
414
18.6%
‐2.1%
20
26
38
26
41
105.0%
57.7%
708
671
653
742
744
5.1%
0.3%
2,265
2,578
2,677
3,519
3,745
65.3%
6.4%
1,725
1,523
1,545
1,821
1,713
‐0.7%
‐5.9%
715
727
700
776
850
18.9%
9.5%
1,711
2,335
1,138
1,140
1,333
‐22.1%
16.9%
Agriculture Business & finance Construction Customer service Education Energy Engineers & designers Health care Information technology Skilled trades & technicians Transportation, distribution, and logistics
Change Over Time
Annual Change Quarter Growth Q2 2016‐Q2 Q1 2017‐Q2 2017 2017
Q2 2016
*Note: Some overlap exists between groups, the occupational groups are not mutually exclusive. Thus, postings should not be added from one group to another but instead should be analyzed on their own.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
APPENDIX - 2
Job Posting Data by Occupation Group* Over Time
Total Postings Agriculture Business & finance Construction Customer service Education
Q3 2016
Q4 2016
Q1 2017
Q2 2017
139,765
149,379
141,413
160,628
161,940
15.9%
0.8%
1,835
1,776
1,660
2,447
2,407
31.2%
‐1.6%
9,011
9,044
9,335
9,966
9,862
9.4%
‐1.0%
1,281
1,492
1,219
1,472
1,657
29.4%
12.6%
30,303
34,218
33,345
35,398
35,837
18.3%
1.2%
2,114
3,034
3,150
2,613
2,675
26.5%
2.4%
272
259
240
328
279
2.6%
‐14.9%
9,454
8,977
7,941
9,180
8,646
‐8.5%
‐5.8%
17,880
20,099
19,607
25,381
26,234
46.7%
3.4%
17,335
16,966
14,646
16,083
16,378
‐5.5%
1.8%
4,503
4,755
4,797
5,947
5,559
23.5%
‐6.5%
11,380
13,548
10,144
10,551
11,942
4.9%
13.2%
Energy Engineers & designers Health care Information technology Skilled trades & technicians Transportation, distribution, and logistics
Change Over Time
Annual Change Quarter Growth Q2 2016‐Q2 Q1 2017‐Q2 2017 2017
Q2 2016
*Note: Some overlap exists between groups, the occupational groups are not mutually exclusive. Thus, postings should not be added from one group to another but instead should be analyzed on their own.
Data: Burning Glass Technologies Analysis: Workforce Intelligence Network
APPENDIX - 3
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