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1California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
IT’s RAINING JOBSCentral Valley/Mother Lode
RegionCounselor Conference 2015
Welcome to Visalia
Gurminder Sangha, “Mr. G”Deputy Sector Navigator (DSN) – Advanced Manufacturing
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• Born in India, came to USA in 1996• Education
o Master of Business Administration, CSU Fresnoo Bachelors of Science Electrical Engineering, CSU Fresnoo Associate of Science, HVAC, Fresno City Collegeo Schooling in India (Key to my success)
• Work Experienceo Maintenance & Engineering Manager, International Paper, Visalia, CAo Shipping & Logistics Manager, PPG Industries Inc., Fresno, CAo Process/Production Engineer, PPG Industries Inc., Fresnoo Electronics Engineer, NSWC – PHD, Port Hueneme, CA (US Navy)
Who is Mr. G?
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My High School
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What is Advanced Manufacturing?
“Makes extensive use of computer, high precision, and information technologies integrated with a high
performance workforce in a production system capable of furnishing a heterogeneous mix of products in small or
large volumes with both the efficiency of mass production and the flexibility of custom manufacturing in
order to respond rapidly to customer demands.” (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology)
Manufacturing: Moving Humanity Forward
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Why Advanced Manufacturing?
• Manufacturing sector is critical for California’s Economy• For every one job created in manufacturing, at least
two and a half jobs created to support the sector• Quick Facts
o There are 64,000 manufacturing businesses in California
o The manufacturing sectors accounts for 1.3 million jobs in California
o Generated $341 billion in revenues in 2011o Average sector earning per worker (EPW) in 2012
was $92,532 which is 62% more than the average EPW across all sectors in California
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Facts about US Manufacturing
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
Facts about US ManufacturingSource: http://www.nam.org/Newsroom/Facts-About-Manufacturing/
• Manufacturers contributed $2.09 trillion to the economy
• Manufacturing supports an estimated 17.6 million jobs in the United States—about one in six private-sector jobs
• More than 12 million Americans (or 9 percent of the workforce) are employed directly in manufacturing.
• In 2013, the average manufacturing worker in the United States earned $77,506 annually, including pay and benefits
• Taken alone, manufacturing in the United States would be the ninth-largest economy in the world
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Facts about CA Manufacturing
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
• Manufacturers in California account for 10.85 percent of the total output in the state, employing
• 8.02 percent of the workforce. Total output from manufacturing was $239.01 billion in 2013. In
• addition, there were 1,254,300 manufacturing employees in California in 2014, with an average
• annual compensation of $90,538 in 2013.
ANY QUESTIONS?
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CA Labor Market Trends.
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CA Labor Market Trends Contd.
Note: Manufacturing clusters added 12,000 new jobs in 2011-2012 with Food Manufacturing leading the pack.
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Labor Market Trends Contd.
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Manufacturing in the San Joaquin Valley
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The Goal for California
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
The GoalCalifornia needs 1 million more AA, certificates, or industry-valued credentials.
0%
10%
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34%
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HS Diploma or less Some college or Associate's degree Bachelor's degee or higher
1.9 million job openings will re-quire some col-lege or an Asso-ciate's degree
Data source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Work -force, "Recover: Job Growth and Education Requirements Through 2020," State Report, June 2013.Analysis: Collaborative Economics
California’s Job Openings by Education Level, 2015-2025
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Education Demand for Skilled Workforce
“Some College” is the New Gateway Into The Workforce
Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce analysis
THE LABOR MARKET IS INCREASINGLY DEMANDING A MORE SKILLED WORKFORCE.
IN THE 1970s IN 1992 BY 2020
of jobs required more than a high school education.
of jobs required more training.
of job openings in the U.S. will require some postsecondary education or training-though not necessarily a four-year degree.
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Career Technical Education: Key to Success
$60,771($29.22/hour)2-parent with
one working adult, 2-childSource: CA Budget Project
$66,000AA – Career Technical Education
5-years laterSource: Salary Surfer, 113 CA Community Colleges
$38,500AA - General Education
5-years laterSource: Salary Surfer, 113 CA Community Colleges
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Top 10 Hardest Jobs to Fill Globally and in the US.
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
Global Hardest Jobs to Fill in 2014 U.S. Hardest Jobs to Fill in 2014
1. Skilled Trades 1. Skilled Trades
2. Engineer 2. Restaurant & Hotel Staff
3. Technicians 3. Sales Representatives
4. Sales Representatives 4. Teachers
5. Accounting & Finance Staff 5. Drivers
6. Management / Executives 6. Accounting & Finance Staff
7. Sales Managers 7. Laborers
8. IT Staff 8. IT Staff
9. Office Support Staff 9. Engineers
10. Drivers 10. Nurseshttp://press.manpower.com/press/2014/global-talent-shortage-hits-seven-year-high/
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Competency Model: Advanced Manufacturing
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Example of Some of the Technical Skills
• SCADA (Systems Integration)• Electrical, Electronics, & Mechanical Systems• Instrumentation (Laser, sensors etc.)• Power Systems (Low and High Voltage)• Machine Automation and Control Systems• Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s)
• Allen Bradley, Siemens etc.• HMI Programming • Industrial Robotics• Network Communication• Variable Frequency Drives• Pneumatic & Hydraulic Systems• Machining• Drafting, 3-D Modeling and Simulation
• AutoCAD, SolidWorks etc.• Database (SQL, Oracle etc.)
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Where to get the Education and Skills? Some!
California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students
Advanced Manufacturing Programs: Central Valley & Mother Lode Regions (2015)
Colleges
Apprenticeship
Architecture/Drafting
Automotive Technology
Aviation Maintenance Technology
Construction Technology
Computer Electronics
Engineering
Electronics/Electrician
Energy Technology
Fluid Power Tech
Heavy Equip. Operation/MTC
HVAC/Environmental Control
Industrial Technology
Industrial Maintenance
Industrial Health and Safety
Logistics & Warehousing
Manufacturing/Machining
Petroleum Technology
Welding Technology
Woodworking Cabinetmaking
Water Resource Management
Bakersfield College x x x x x x x x x x 10
Cerro Coso Community College x
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2Clovis Community College 0College of the Sequoias x x x x x x x 7Columbia College x x x 3Fresno City College x x x x x x x x x x 10Merced College x x x x x x x 7Modesto Junior College x x x x x x x x 8Porterville College x 1Reedley College x x x x x x x x 8San Joaquin Delta College x x x x x x x x x x 10Taft College x x x x x 5West Hills College, Coalinga x x x 3West Hills College, Lemoore x x 2
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Tool to find out CCC Programs
http://curriculum.cccco.edu/
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Career Coach used by Bakersfield College
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Career Exploration and Industry Engagement
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IT’s RAINING JOBSCentral Valley/Mother Lode
RegionCounselor Conference 2015
Thank you.
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