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Advanced ManufacturingInland Empire/Desert RegionManufacturing Advisory Community

February 14, 2018

Today’s Topics2

Future of Manufacturing

Manufacturing Industry Growth: Local vs CA

Local Growing Industries

Manufacturing Occupations in Demand

Regional Training Programs

Future of Manufacturing• According to Forbes1

– Adds $2.17 trillion to the U.S Economy– Accounts ¾ of Private-Sector R&D

1Jay Timmons. “Future-Proofing Manufacturing Jobs.” March 8, 2017. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2017/03/08/future-proofing-manufacturing-jobs/#7dab99711375

Manufacturing is Changing!Traditional assembly line jobs still exist – but moving towards

• Creativity• Ingenuity• Critical Thinking

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Future of Manufacturing, Cont.

1Jay Timmons. “Future-Proofing Manufacturing Jobs.” March 8, 2017. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2017/03/08/future-proofing-manufacturing-jobs/#7dab99711375

• Embrace Technology– Productivity increased 250% by automation– Instead of competing against cheaper labor,

delegate tasks to automation

• Create new jobs to design, engineer, manufacture, install, and service automation tech.

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Industry Growth in the Inland Empire/Desert 2017 to 2022• Manufacturing is growing: adding 1,940 jobs

o Transportation and Warehousing 18%

o Health Care & Social Assistance 18%

o Educational Services 12%

o Accommodation and Food Services 12%

oManufacturing up 2%

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Source: EMSI 2017.4

2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024

2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024

Inland Empire/ Desert Manufacturing Jobs

2% growth2017-2022

California Manufacturing Jobs

2% decline2017-2022

90,200

102,200 104,200

1,283,500

1,336,300

1,313,400

California vs. Inland Empire/Desert6

Adv. Manuf. Industries adding most jobs through 2022

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Source: EMSI 2017.4

Manufacturing Industry2017Jobs

2017-22 Change Increase

% Change Growth

Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 2,716 581 21%

Beverage Manufacturing 3,734 522 14%Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing

3,668 508 14%

Converted Paper Product Manufacturing 2,269 308 14%

Highest Paying Industries8

Source: EMSI 2017.4

Manufacturing Industry2016

Earnings Per Worker

2017 Jobs

%Change Growth

Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing $86,617 2,716 21%

Forging and Stamping $85,967 1,664 6%

Converted Paper Product Manufacturing $73,031 2,269 14%

Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing $70,325 4,776 4%

Highest Industry Location Quotient9

Manufacturing Industry2017 LQ

2017 Jobs

2017Establishments

Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing 2.45 4,776 110

Alumina and Aluminum Production and Processing 2.29 1,341 14

Forging and Stamping 1.69 1,664 32Plastics Product Manufacturing 1.58 9,160 197

Beverage Manufacturing 1.52 3,734 92Source: EMSI 2017.4

Top Middle-SkillAdv. Manuf. Occupations

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• Five-Year Job Openings: 7,807• Five-Year Growth: 11%• Ent. to Exp. Hr. Wage: $13.97 to $24.44

Maintenance and Repair Workers, General

• 3,080• 4%• $19.18 to $35.33

First-Line Supervisors of Production and

Operating Workers

• 2,026• 6%• $14.82 to $21.09

Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers

• 1,969• 12%• $16.05 to $24.40

Machinists

• 1,614• 16%• $19.85 to $29.53

Industrial Machinery Mechanics

Source: EMSI 2017.4

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Source: EMSI 2017.4

• Five-Year Job Openings: 577• Five-Year Growth: 4%• Ent. to Exp. Hr. Wage: $32.68 to $59.99

Industrial Production Managers

• 847• 15%• $13.11 to $23.40

Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators,

Metal and Plastic

• 328• 6%• $26.55 to $36.38

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and

Industrial Equipment

• 152• 6%• $19.41 to $37.96

Industrial Engineering Technicians

• 147• 14%• $20.11 to $34.76

Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and

Plastic

Top Middle-SkillAdv. Manuf. Occupations, Cont.

• 1,000+ employees:– Metropolitan Auto Warehouse (Auto parts/supply) – UTC Aerospace Systems (Aircraft components)

• 500 to 999 employees:– Dart Container Corp (Plastics – Foam) – Fender Musical Instruments (Musical instruments)– Fleetwood Enterprises (Buildings – Prefab)– Infineon Technologies (Semiconductors)– Searles Valley Minerals (Chemicals)

Largest Manuf. Employers in Region

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Adv. Manuf. Top Employer Job Posting, 2017

# of Job Postings

Niagara Bottling 91

Dart Container 41

United Technologies Corporation 30

UTC Aerospace Systems 27

Mars Incorporated 26

Ventura Foods 25

Circor International Incorporated 24

Wm Wrigley Jr Company 23

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Source: Burning Glass

Adv. Manuf. Strong Workforce MetricMost

CurrentChange

Previous year

Course Enrollments [2015-16] 9,357 8,517

# Students Awarded Degrees/Certs [2015-16]

220 175

Number Of Students Who Transferred 4-year Institution [2014-15]

56 86

Employed In 2nd Quarter After Exit [2014-15]

61% 62%

Median Earnings, 2nd Quarter After Exit [2014-15]

$8,002 $7,394

Employed in Field of Study [2014-15] 74% 33%

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Top Certifications in Job Postings, 2017

• Six Sigma Certification (Green Belt, Black Belt)• Forklift Operator Certification• Lean Certification

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Source: Burning Glass

Regional CCs with Manufacturing Programs

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Sector Profile Reports17

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Looking Towards The Future

• Manufacturing is changing• Fewer low skill, low education jobs – these

being replaced by automation• Train to more advanced, middle-skill

occupations

• What do you foresee?

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Questions?

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Michael GossDirector

Center of Excellence for Labor Market Researchmichael.goss@chaffey.edu

www.coeccc.net

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