Drilling Down from Industry
Clusters to Career Pathways
and Compatible Skills Analysis
Lancaster County Workforce Investment Board
Lancaster, PA
Research to Inform Program Planning
• One of the differences between research done in academia and research done in context in service delivery systems is that the latter is meant to be used to inform service delivery and change programming to be more effective;
• For us, the research questions revolved around…o How do we apply our intelligence on the role of industry clusters in
local economies to what we do day-in and day-out with people in the one-stop center?
o Do we need a more rational way to talk to people about how folks move up, down, and across in their Career Pathways?
o Could we be more productive and effective in our placement and retention performance expectations by being better communicators of what we discovered about Career Pathways?
Industry Cluster Analysis
• Designed to find industries in the local economy that have a competitive advantage;
• Possible to pick industries on which to concentrate by looking at size, growth, competitiveness, and average wage;
• Analyst allows one to look at jobs within industries by using Staffing Pattern report;
• Over time, we began using Inverse Staffing Pattern which confirmed our anecdotal information…occupations and the skills that accompany them also move laterally
Hot Jobs• Hot Jobs are projections of where the most family-
sustaining jobs will be created for the next ten years.
• Unlike many other projections from the public or private sectors, we include the jobs created from vacancies that come from retirements of current personnel as well as jobs created or lost because of growth or decline in the industry.
• We only include jobs on the Hot Jobs list that pay more than $15 per hour since that is the self-sufficiency wage for Lancaster County.
Hot Jobs• Property, Real Estate, and
Community Association Managers • Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and
Attendants• Licensed Practical and Licensed
Vocational Nurses• First-Line Supervisors of Office
and Administrative Support Workers
• Insurance Sales Agents • Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
• Team Assemblers • Maintenance and Repair Workers,
General• Automotive Service Technicians
and Mechanics
• Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers
• Hand Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
• Registered Nurses • Office Clerks, General • First-Line Supervisors of Retail
Sales Workers • Customer Service Representatives • Personal Financial Advisors• Sales Representatives, Wholesale
and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
• Carpenters • Managers, All Other • Securities, Commodities, and
Financial Services Sales Agents
Career Pathways• Many of the occupations group together around
common skills;• Groupings of occupations where progressively
accumulating skills define a pathway for promotions and lateral moves;
• Pathways that we have identified…o Productiono Administrative Supporto Health Careo Construction and Tradeso Saleso Technical Support
Skill Compatibility• One can begin to look at career pathways by
looking at average salary and ranking occupations in order;
• You can further look at pathways by looking at the progression of skill gaps needed between occupations;o We usually pick examples (exemplar occupations) and test them using
Career Pathways, Occupational Analysis, and Compare Occupations in the Legacy Reports;
o You should see a skill gap if you lined things up right;
• One can add further to the information by finding comparable occupations by using Career Pathways, Transition Workers, and Into Occupation
Packaging Machine to Maintenance
Driver to Packaging Machine
O*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022 Growth
2012 Hourly Earnings
Job Zone Openings Compatibility Index
45-4021.00 Fallers 75 (41) $15.62 1 18 95
45-2093.00 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals
64 0 $17.61 1 23 94
47-5051.00 Rock Splitters, Quarry 28 19 $21.77 1 25 94
51-9022.00 Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand 119 2 $11.92 1 47 94
49-3093.00 Tire Repairers and Changers 127 11 $11.39 1 48 94
47-5071.00 Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 126 50 $13.61 1 76 95
45-4022.00 Logging Equipment Operators 350 (190) $11.41 1 86 96
45-2092.02* Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop* 580 52 $10.33 1 229 95
45-2092.01* Nursery Workers* 580 52 $10.33 1 229 94
37-3011.00 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 1,811 170 $9.02 1 509 94
47-5061.00 Roof Bolters, Mining 16 (2) $23.42 2 4 94
47-4061.00 Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
25 1 $21.12 2 9 95
51-9191.00 Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders
20 6 $11.95 2 10 96
53-4021.00 Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators 29 0 $21.44 2 11 95
51-6091.00 Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers
38 6 $17.81 2 12 94
47-4031.00 Fence Erectors 40 0 $12.70 2 14 95
47-2071.00 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
40 7 $17.36 2 15 95
37-3013.00 Tree Trimmers and Pruners 62 5 $12.98 2 18 94
51-4052.00 Pourers and Casters, Metal 70 3 $16.34 2 26 94
51-9032.00 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
101 1 $14.68 2 28 94
51-4051.00 Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders 99 (3) $16.16 2 37 95
Compatible Entry Jobs
Data to Information to Insight
• Data to information to insight that we can use in practice
• Program planningo What specifically do we want to buy when we buy training?o In many cases, we do not need to buy courses but rather much more
specific skill-based training – short-term courses, industrial training, or online training
o Need to deal with gaps that emergeo Makes procurement much more precise
• Career counselingo With this analysis, a career counselor can also get much more precise
about the advice that they give jobseekerso Many people have the skills they just need to broaden the job searcho Other folks many have the majority of the new skills that they need, only
needing some very specific additional training
Production• 24,022 jobs in 2011 to 23,613 in 2021 for a net
loss of 409 or -1.71%• Projected openings for the decade: 6,472• Average hourly wage in 2011: $16.19• Industries
o General Warehousing and Storageo Other Commercial Printingo Commercial Bakerieso Poultry Processingo Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturingo Supermarkets and Other Grocery Stores
Production• First-Line Supervisors
of Production Workers• Food Batchmakers• Inspectors, Testers,
Sorters• Industrial Machinery
Mechanics• Molding and Casting
Machine Operators• Bakers• Slaughterers
• Laborers• Team Assemblers• General Maintenance
and Repair Workers• Helpers-Production
Workers• Industrial Truck and
Tractor Operators• Printing Machine
Operators• Packaging Machine
Operators
Production• First-Line Supervisors of
Production and Operating Workers• Electricians
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
• Team Assemblers• Truck Drivers• Maintenance and Repair Workers
Packaging Machine Operator
• Laborers and Freight Movers• Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, and
Weighers
Industrial Truck and
Tractor Operator
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
45-4021.00 Fallers 75 (41) $15.62 1 18 95
45-2093.00 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals
64 0 $17.61 1 23 94
47-5051.00 Rock Splitters, Quarry 28 19 $21.77 1 25 94
51-9022.00 Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand 119 2 $11.92 1 47 94
49-3093.00 Tire Repairers and Changers 127 11 $11.39 1 48 94
47-5071.00 Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 126 50 $13.61 1 76 95
45-4022.00 Logging Equipment Operators 350 (190) $11.41 1 86 96
45-2092.02* Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop* 580 52 $10.33 1 229 95
45-2092.01* Nursery Workers* 580 52 $10.33 1 229 94
37-3011.00 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 1,811 170 $9.02 1 509 94
47-5061.00 Roof Bolters, Mining 16 (2) $23.42 2 4 94
47-4061.00 Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
25 1 $21.12 2 9 95
51-9191.00 Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders
20 6 $11.95 2 10 96
53-4021.00 Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators 29 0 $21.44 2 11 95
51-6091.00 Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers
38 6 $17.81 2 12 94
47-4031.00 Fence Erectors 40 0 $12.70 2 14 95
47-2071.00 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
40 7 $17.36 2 15 95
37-3013.00 Tree Trimmers and Pruners 62 5 $12.98 2 18 94
51-4052.00 Pourers and Casters, Metal 70 3 $16.34 2 26 94
51-9032.00 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
101 1 $14.68 2 28 94
51-4051.00 Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders 99 (3) $16.16 2 37 95
Packaging Machine to Maintenance
Driver to Packaging Machine
Packaging Machine to Maintenance
Driver to Packaging Machine
Production• AAS in Mechatronics Engineering Technology• Mechatronics (Advanced
Manufacturing/Integrated Systems Technology)
• Certified Apprenticeship
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
• Production Technician Certificate• Operators’ Certificate• Hot Lab• Printing 101
Packaging Machine Operator
• Blueprint Reading• Maintenance Basics• Forklift/OSHA certification• ServSafe
Industrial Truck and
Tractor Operator
Administrative Support
• 25,866 jobs in 2011 to 26,212 in 2021 for a net gain of 346 or 1.33%
• Projected openings for the decade: 5,425• Average hourly wage in 2011: $15.16• Industries
o Offices of Physicianso Local Governmento Religious Organizationso General Medical and Surgical Hospitalso Commercial Bankingo Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices
Administrative Support
• Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive
• Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
• Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
• Billing and Posting Clerks
• Medical Secretaries
• Customer Service Representatives
• General Office Clerk• Receptionists and
Information Clerks• Bookkeeping,
Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
• First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support
Administrative Support
• Compensation Analysts• Insurance Sales Agents• Personal Financial Advisors
First-Line Supervisors of
Office and Administrative
Support
• Medical Secretaries• Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing
Clerks• Customer Service Representatives
Executive Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants
• Receptionists and Information Clerks• Billing and Posting Clerks• Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
General Office Clerks
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
41-2021.00 Counter and Rental Clerks 533 46 $12.36 1 171 9543-9061.00 Office Clerks, General 6,329 424 $11.72 2 1,543 10043-4171.00 Receptionists and Information Clerks 1,737 165 $10.85 2 693 98
43-6013.00 Medical Secretaries 835 173 $13.36 2 288 9729-2071.00 Medical Records and Health Information
Technicians314 30 $13.90 2 95 97
43-4081.00 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 266 21 $9.33 2 135 96
43-4121.00 Library Assistants, Clerical 207 15 $10.21 2 108 9643-4051.00* Customer Service Representatives* 2,938 54 $13.51 2 969 96
43-3071.00 Tellers 858 (49) $11.05 2 362 9643-9041.02* Insurance Policy Processing Clerks* 397 (4) $16.03 2 127 96
43-9021.00 Data Entry Keyers 386 (16) $12.46 2 73 9631-9095.00 Pharmacy Aides 47 3 $10.08 2 12 9643-3011.00 Bill and Account Collectors 522 45 $12.78 2 152 9643-4031.03* License Clerks* 122 5 $15.15 2 40 96
43-9022.00 Word Processors and Typists 430 (57) $14.14 2 26 9643-9041.01* Insurance Claims Clerks* 397 (4) $16.03 2 127 96
43-4111.00 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 320 36 $13.23 2 101 95
43-5061.00 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
604 (6) $21.06 2 186 95
43-2011.00 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
275 (105) $10.33 2 53 95
43-4141.00 New Accounts Clerks 47 0 $14.59 2 15 9543-3051.00 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 298 18 $14.40 2 80 94
Executive Secretary to Supervisor
Clerk to Executive Secretary
Executive Secretary to Supervisor
Clerk to Executive Secretary
Administrative Support
• AA/AAS (Court Reporting, Paralegal)• Industry Certificate as HR Generalist
First-Line Supervisors of
Office and Administrative
Support• Academic Certificate or Diploma• Advanced Topics in Metrix Learning• QuickBooks• Advanced Microsoft IT Certificates through Certiport (Skill
Certificate)• Desktop Support
Executive Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants
• Metrix Learning• Introduction to Office Procedures• Customer Service• Digital Literacy• Typing
General Office Clerks
Health Care• 13,116 jobs in 2011 to 14,721 in 2021 for a net
gain of 1,605 or 12.24%• Projected openings for the decade: 3,913• Average hourly wage in 2011: $28.14• Industries
o General Medical and Surgical Hospitalso Continuing Care Retirement Communitieso Offices of Physicianso Nursing Care Facilitieso Home Health Care Serviceso Local Government
Health Care• Registered Nurses• Nursing Aides• Licensed Practical Nurses• Physicians and Surgeons• Pharmacy Technicians• Medical Assistants• Dental Hygienists• Dental Assistants
Health Care• Physician Assistants• Physical Therapists• Dieticians
Registered Nurses
• Medical Assistants• Emergency Medical Technicians• Dental Hygienists• Coder
Licensed Practical Nurses
• Pharmacy Technicians• Dental Assistants• Dietary Aides• Massage Therapist
Nurses’ Aides
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
31-1011.00 Home Health Aides 3,401 1,211 $9.33 2 1,650 10031-1013.00 Psychiatric Aides 112 27 $12.43 2 42 9631-2022.00 Physical Therapist Aides 65 26 $13.19 2 36 9539-9011.00* Childcare Workers* 2,962 (54) $7.62 2 1,061 95
39-9021.00 Personal Care Aides 3,555 1,340 $8.91 2 1,622 9535-3011.00 Bartenders 1,869 95 $8.85 2 759 9553-6061.00 Transportation Attendants, Except Flight
Attendants71 (1) $8.70 2 16 94
27-2021.00 Athletes and Sports Competitors 62 (2) $22.34 2 18 9431-9096.00 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory
Animal Caretakers141 10 $10.02 2 31 93
33-9011.00 Animal Control Workers 19 1 $18.43 2 6 9353-3011.00 Ambulance Drivers and Attendants,
Except Emergency Medical Technicians56 0 $8.40 2 18 92
39-2011.00 Animal Trainers 318 24 $10.07 2 59 9233-9093.00 Transportation Security Screeners 25 6 $16.37 2 9 92
33-9092.00 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
172 36 $8.34 2 146 92
13-1041.02* Licensing Examiners and Inspectors* 185 39 $22.17 2 61 92
37-1011.00 First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
434 (13) $13.59 2 64 92
41-2031.00 Retail Salespersons 8,295 384 $9.95 2 2,850 9229-2051.00 Dietetic Technicians 26 4 $10.17 2 9 9133-3041.00 Parking Enforcement Workers 12 1 $15.88 2 4 9147-2132.00 Insulation Workers, Mechanical 32 9 $16.30 2 21 9035-2012.00 Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 1,151 78 $10.79 2 324 90
LPN to RN
Nurse Aide to LPN
LPN to RN
Nurse Aide to LPN
Health Care• AAS Degree in Health Careers• RN License• Certified Dietary Manager
Registered Nurses
• LPN License• Dietetic Technician• OJT and Employer In-Service
Licensed Practical Nurses
• CNA Certification• Pre-Allied Health• Metrix Learning• Serve Safe
Nurses’ Aides
Construction and Trades
• 17,045 jobs in 2011 to 17,698 in 2021 for a net gain of 653 or 3.84%
• Projected openings for the decade: 3,887• Average hourly wage in 2011: $20.21• Industries
o Nonresidential Electrical Contractorso Commercial and Institutional Building Constructiono Residential Plumbing and HVAC Contractorso Residential Remodelerso New Single-Family Housing Constructiono Nonresidential Plumbing and HVAC Contractorso Residential Finish Carpentry Contractors
Construction and Trades
• Painters• Plumbers, Pipefitters,
and Steamfitters• Cement Masons and
Concrete Finishers• Cabinetmakers and
Bench Carpenters• First-Line Supervisors
of Mechanics and Installers
• Operating Engineers
• Carpenters• Construction Laborers• Welders, Cutters,
Solderers, and Braziers• Brickmasons and
Blockmasons• Heating, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics
• Electricians• Construction Managers
Construction and Trades•First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics and Installers•Construction Managers and Superintendents•Electricians•Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
Cost Estimator(Technical and Supervisory)
•Welders•Brickmasons•HVAC Mechanics•Plumbers•Heavy Equipment Operator•Truck Driver
Construction Carpenter
(Skilled Trades)
•Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers•Painters•Helpers
Construction Laborer
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
47-3011.00 Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters
25 7 $12.45 1 14 96
47-5051.00 Rock Splitters, Quarry 28 19 $21.77 1 25 95
47-5071.00 Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 126 50 $13.61 1 76 95
47-4071.00 Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners 46 7 $13.00 1 19 93
45-2092.01* Nursery Workers* 580 52 $10.33 1 229 93
45-2093.00 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals
64 0 $17.61 1 23 92
47-2061.00 Construction Laborers 1,728 46 $12.15 2 243 100
47-2131.00 Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall 41 8 $22.16 2 24 95
47-2021.00 Brickmasons and Blockmasons 161 (4) $16.30 2 43 95
47-4051.00 Highway Maintenance Workers 427 20 $15.23 2 133 95
47-2071.00 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
40 7 $17.36 2 15 95
47-2051.00 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 199 41 $18.60 2 84 95
47-2081.00 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers 139 13 $13.84 2 58 94
49-9096.00 Riggers 11 4 $20.04 2 6 94
47-2031.02* Rough Carpenters* 1,997 (142) $13.82 2 476 94
51-9199.01* Recycling and Reclamation Workers* 244 41 $15.84 2 106 94
51-4021.00 Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
416 (6) $15.75 2 110 94
47-2132.00 Insulation Workers, Mechanical 32 9 $16.30 2 21 94
47-2043.00 Floor Sanders and Finishers 20 (3) $12.75 2 4 94
47-3015.00 Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
57 17 $9.70 2 33 94
37-3013.00 Tree Trimmers and Pruners 62 5 $12.98 2 18 94
Laborer to Carpenter
Carpenter to Cost Estimator
Laborer to Carpenter
Carpenter to Cost Estimator
Construction and Trades•Supervisory and Management Certificate•Skill Certificate by Industry•Master Tradesperson•Sales Training Certificate
Cost Estimator
•AAS in Trade•OJT and Industry Certifications•Trade Apprenticeship•Building Maintenance•Applied Technology Preparation Course•CDL License•Green Certificates (BPI, NABCEP)
Construction
Carpenter
• Introduction to Welding•Construction 101•Blueprint Reading•OSHA•Maintenance Basics
Construction Laborer
Sales• 15,636 jobs in 2011 to 17,130 in 2021 for a net
gain of 1,494 or 9.55%• Projected openings for the decade: 5,327• Average hourly wage in 2011: $22.36• Industries
o Insurance Agencies and Brokerageso Investment Adviceo Automobile and Other Motor Vehicle Merchant Wholesalerso Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokerso Commercial Bankingo Other Commercial Printing
Sales• Sales Managers• Sales Representatives,
Services• Bill and Account
Collectors• Parts Salespersons• Counter and Rental
Clerks
• Customer Service Representatives
• Sales Representatives, wholesale and manufacturing
• Personal Financial Advisors
• Securities and Financial Services Sales Agents
• Driver/Sales Workers• Insurance Sales
Agents
Sales• Personal Financial Advisors• Insurance Sales Agents• Sales Managers• Realtor
Securities and Financial
Services Sales Agent
• Customer Service Representatives• Sales Representatives, Services• Sales Representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing
Driver/Sales Workers
• Counter and Rental Clerks• Parts Salespersons• Bill and Account Collectors
Cashier
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
41-2021.00 Counter and Rental Clerks 533 46 $12.36 1 171 9543-4051.00* Customer Service Representatives* 2,938 54 $13.51 2 969 100
43-3011.00 Bill and Account Collectors 522 45 $12.78 2 152 9843-4111.00 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 320 36 $13.23 2 101 98
43-4171.00 Receptionists and Information Clerks 1,737 165 $10.85 2 693 98
43-4081.00 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 266 21 $9.33 2 135 98
43-6013.00 Medical Secretaries 835 173 $13.36 2 288 9743-9061.00 Office Clerks, General 6,329 424 $11.72 2 1,543 9743-4181.00 Reservation and Transportation Ticket
Agents and Travel Clerks30 (1) $14.19 2 8 97
43-9041.01* Insurance Claims Clerks* 397 (4) $16.03 2 127 96
29-2071.00 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
314 30 $13.90 2 95 96
43-4141.00 New Accounts Clerks 47 0 $14.59 2 15 9643-4031.03* License Clerks* 122 5 $15.15 2 40 96
43-5032.00 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
187 22 $16.25 2 58 96
43-5061.00 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
604 (6) $21.06 2 186 96
43-2011.00 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
275 (105) $10.33 2 53 95
43-4041.02* Credit Checkers* 48 4 $14.73 2 18 95
43-3071.00 Tellers 858 (49) $11.05 2 362 9541-2031.00 Retail Salespersons 8,295 384 $9.95 2 2,850 9543-9041.02* Insurance Policy Processing Clerks* 397 (4) $16.03 2 127 95
43-5011.00 Cargo and Freight Agents 72 9 $16.31 2 28 95
Property to Securities
CSR to Property
Property to Securities
CSR to Property
SalesSecurities and
Financial Services Sales
Agent
Driver/Sales Workers
• Metrix Learning• Introduction to Office Procedures• Customer Service TrainingCashier
Technical Support• 6,515 jobs in 2011 to 7,251 in 2021 for a net gain
of 736 or 11.28%• Projected openings for the decade: 2,149• Average hourly wage in 2011: $23.90• Industries
o Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
o Other Accounting Serviceso Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Officeso Offices of Certified Public Accountantso Tax Preparation Serviceso Marketing Consulting Serviceso Local Government
Technical Support• Accountants and Auditors• Management Analysts• Graphic Designers• Market Research Analysts• Cost Estimators• Financial Analysts• Public Relations Specialists• Computer Support Specialists
Technical Support• Management Analysts• Financial Analysts
Accountants and Auditors
• Market Research Analysts
• Public Relations Specialists
Graphic Designers
• Paralegals• Human Resource
Assistants
Computer Support
Specialists
Compatible Entry JobsO*NET Code Title 2012 Jobs 2012-2022
Growth2012 Hourly
EarningsJob Zone Openings Compatibility
Index
51-1011.00 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
1,636 8 $23.03 2 324 90
17-3029.01* Non-Destructive Testing Specialists* 45 5 $31.81 2 16 89
15-1151.00 Computer User Support Specialists 587 32 $18.02 3 191 100
49-2011.00 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
100 (12) $15.29 3 25 95
43-9011.00 Computer Operators 133 (6) $21.26 3 17 9527-4011.00 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 60 4 $17.44 3 22 95
17-3023.03* Electrical Engineering Technicians* 196 7 $24.88 3 53 94
27-4012.00 Broadcast Technicians 44 0 $18.49 3 17 9349-2097.00 Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment
Installers and Repairers77 3 $14.94 3 23 92
17-3023.01* Electronics Engineering Technicians* 196 7 $24.88 3 53 92
51-8012.00 Power Distributors and Dispatchers 15 2 $27.74 3 8 92
27-4014.00 Sound Engineering Technicians 20 2 $19.98 3 8 9229-2099.01* Neurodiagnostic Technologists* 84 13 $20.93 3 31 92
19-4099.02* Precision Agriculture Technicians* 38 7 $19.13 3 23 92
19-4099.01* Quality Control Analysts* 38 7 $19.13 3 23 92
43-9031.00 Desktop Publishers 37 (7) $18.46 3 7 9215-1199.03* Web Administrators* 123 (3) $30.76 3 25 92
29-2035.00* Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists* 418 61 $21.70 3 130 91
49-2098.00 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 76 8 $18.74 3 27 91
29-2031.00 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 134 24 $20.45 3 46 91
49-2021.01 Radio Mechanics 15 0 $17.69 3 4 91
Technical Support• Bachelor’s degrees in
specialty areaAccountants and Auditors
Graphic Designers
• Metrix LearningComputer Support
Specialists
Skill Acquisition Map• Adding Career Pathway information to our
understanding of Priority Cluster allows us to bring a new dimension to our program planning and service delivery competencies;
• With the addition of a Career Pathways skill acquisition map, we bring curriculum together for the career counselor;
• Shows the jobseeker/trainee the next step in the process
Material Handler
Welder
Operator Quality Control
Questions?
For More InformationLancaster County Workforce Investment Board
313 W. Liberty St., Suite 114Lancaster, PA 17603
717-735-0333www.LancasterCountyWIB.com
PA CareerLink of Lancaster County1016 N. Charlotte St.Lancaster, PA 17603
717-509-5613www.jobs4Lancaster.com