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Central Texas Workforce System Integrated Plan, FY 2000-2004

Appendix F

Local Area Industry
Growth & Decline

Targeted Occupations

External/Internal Assessment
Guidelines Pages 19-28, Pages 106-124

F1. Based on the Labor Market Information (LMI) found at the link below, identify significant industries within the eight major industrial sectors in the LWDA. Identify both growth and declining industries in these sectors. Refer to this chart in the discussion of industrial growth and decline in Question A in the External/Internal Assessment. The LMI website address is: http://www.twc.state.tx.us/lmi/lfs/lfshome.html

Chart F1: Growth and Decline in Area Major Industries
 SIC CodeIndustryAnnual Average Employment 1996Projected Annual Average Employment 2006Projected Rate of Growth and Decline 1996-2006
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
58
80
73
82
83
17
55
51
50
15
87
Eating and Drinking Places
Health Services
Business Services
Educational Services
Social Services
Special Trade Contractors
Auto Dealers & Service Stations
Wholesale Trade, Nondurables
Wholesale Trade, Durables
General Building Contractors
Engineering & Management Serv
7500
13250
4000
13550
2000
2350
2850
3000
1050
1300
1550
9750
15650
5550
16150
2850
2900
3250
3350
1650
1800
1750
30.0%
18.1%
38.8%
19.2%
42.5%
23.4%
14.0%
11.7%
57.1%
38.5%
12.9%
Data Source(s) if other than the hyperlink, above: One element of analysis (weighted) was national employment projections by industry provided by Monthly Labor Review, Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Dept of Commerce. Statistical analysis was validated by input from local employers.

Appendix F

Local Area Industry
Growth & Decline

Targeted Occupations

External/Internal Assessment
Guidelines Pages 19-28,Pages 106-124

F2. Complete the following Targeted Occupations Chart for the Local Workforce Development Area. See Guidelines for additional instructions on developing targeted occupations.

Chart F2: Targeted Occupations in the Local Area
 OES CodeCIP CodeLay Title of Targeted Occupation (OES Title)Average Annual Employment (1996)Projected Average Annual Employment (2006)Projected Percentage Growth 1996-2006Average Number of Annual OpeningsHourly Wage Estimate (1999)Training EstimatesNon-Trad. Occupation(Mark if applies)
          MF
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
21114
85305
85302
87302
87102
63017
85311
87202
15026
85902
85110
32505
21108
89108
85132
21999
19999
32902
87402
66017
87502
63014
32921
32502
32302
27302
27305
32928
31305
31308
31311
97102
93914
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
NCA
5203
4706
4706
4601
4602
4301
4706
4603
5209
4702
4703
5116
5202
4805
4604
5204
5202
5110
4604
5108
4605
4301
5109
5116
5109
0807
5115
4407
5109
1312
1312
1310
4902
4805
4801
1506
1504
5212
1504
1105
1504
1101
1101
1101
Accountant/Auditor
Auto Body Repairer
Automotive Mechanic
Brick Mason
Carpenter
Corrections Officer
Diesel/Bus/Truck Mech
Electrician
Food Service/Lodg Manag
Heating/AC Mechanic
Industrial Machine Mech
Licensed Practical Nurse
Loan Officer/Counselor
Machinist
Maintenance Repair, Gen
Mngmt Support Worker
Manager, NEC
Medical Lab Technologist
Painter/Paperhanger, Con
Physical Therapy Asst
Plumber/Pipefitter
Police Patrol Officer
Radiologic Technician
Registered Nurse
Respiratory Therapist
Sales Rep, Wholesale
Social Worker, Med & Psy
Social Worker, Non M&P
Surgical Technician
Teacher, Elementary
Teacher, Secondary
Teacher, Special Educ
Truck Driver, Heavy
Welders & Cutters
Comp Aided Draft Tech
Comp Aided Manuf Tech
Computer Network Tech
Computer Programmer
Computer Support Tech
Computer System Analyst
Data Proc Equip Repair
Database Administrator
LAN/WAN Administrator
Webmaster
700
250
900
100
600
550
250
400
600
250
250
2700
300
250
1400
400
1150
250
450
100
350
350
150
2700
150
950
150
600
100
2150
2150
400
1400
300
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
800
300
1000
150
800
800
300
500
850
350
250
3050
350
350
1700
450
1400
250
550
100
400
500
150
3050
250
1200
250
800
100
2600
2600
500
1650
350
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
14.3
20.0
11.1
50.0
33.3
45.5
20.0
25.0
41.7
40.0
0.0
13.0
16.7
40.0
21.4
12.5
21.7
0.0
22.2
0.0
14.3
42.9
0.0
13.0
66.7
26.3
66.7
33.3
0.0
20.9
20.9
25.0
17.9
16.7
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
25
15
35
5
30
35
10
20
40
15
5
70
10
15
60
15
50
0
20
0
10
30
0
70
10
50
15
30
0
85
110
15
45
15
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
18.53
13.77
12.47
14.95
10.57
10.01
12.49
13.63
13.24
12.68
13.03
11.87
18.67
10.45
9.57
17.38
22.11
16.16
10.21
10.54
13.58
14.48
12.67
18.82
13.36
16.59
15.16
12.46
9.78
14.78
14.74
14.26
14.80
9.56
11.82
11.36
11.98
15.80
16.08
19.81
11.48
19.73
22.75
12.01
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2-4 yr
2-4 yr
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2-4 yr
4-10 yr
2-4 yr
2-4 yr
1-2 yr
2-4 yr
1-2 yr
2-4 yr
2-4 yr
1-2 yr
7mo-1yr
4-10 yr
2-4 yr
1-2 yr
2-4 yr
2-4 yr
2-4 yr
3-6 mo
1-2 yr
1-2 yr
1-2 yr
1-2 yr
2-4 yr
1-2 yr
2-4 yr
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Data Source(s): Bureau of Labor Statistics Industrial Staffing Patterns. TWC/LMI/Occupational Projections. SOICC Texas Cares. SOICC Oscar. SOICC Emerging and Evolving Occupations. Statistical analysis validated by input from local employers. Extrapolation of data from 1996 and 1998.

 

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