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Central Texas Workforce System Integrated Plan, FY 2000-2004 Appendix F
Local Area Industry 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 Code | Industry | Annual Average Employment 1996 | Projected Annual Average Employment 2006 | Projected 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 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 Code | CIP Code | Lay Title of Targeted Occupation (OES Title) | Average Annual Employment (1996) | Projected Average Annual Employment (2006) | Projected Percentage Growth 1996-2006 | Average Number of Annual Openings | Hourly Wage Estimate (1999) | Training Estimates | Non-Trad. Occupation(Mark if applies) | |||
| M | F | |||||||||||
| 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 | 4-10 yr 2-4 yr 2-4 yr 4-10 yr 2-4 yr 3-6 mo 2-4 yr 2-4 yr 2-4 yr 4-10 yr 2-4 yr 1-2 yr 2-4 yr 2-4 yr 4-10 yr 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 1-2 yr 2-4 yr 2-4 yr 1-2 yr | x x | x x x x x x x x x x x x x x |
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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. | ||||||||||||