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MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY PROFILEManufacturingfor Arapahoe & Douglas CountiesColorado WIOA Central Planning Region
January 2016
MANUFACTURING Manufacturing is vital to a strong Colorado economy, and has great growth potential. Colorado manufacturers are highly innovative and use advanced processes to serve diverse sectors across the Colorado economy - from electronics and consumer products to clean energy systems, aerospace vehicles and medical devices.
Manufacturing leaders in the state are also global leaders in advanced materials, as well as food manufacturing and beverage processing.
Momentum is building in Colorado around the opportunities for innovation and the creation of highly-skilled, high paying jobs in advanced manufacturing.
The industry is diverse and geographically disbursed across the state, with over 5,900 manufacturing firms, more than 120,000 employees, and $16.3 billion in annual economic output. Global shifts in the manufacturing landscape are putting Colorado at the forefront of bringing advanced manufacturing back to the United States. Colorado is focused on job creation in manufacturing through focused recruitment of new manufacturers and the identification of business-to-business opportunities for existing manufacturers.Courtesy of Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade
Colorado ranks fourth in employment concentration
Background
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Top Employment Concentrations by County
County 2015 JobsAverage Worker
Earnings
Denver County, CO 82,714 $63,159 1.15
Arapahoe County, CO 50,618 $61,396 1.06
Adams County, CO 38,296 $50,586 1.26
Jefferson County, CO 34,188 $58,938 0.94
Boulder County, CO 26,907 $61,095 1.00
Larimer County, CO 22,147 $48,317 0.97
Douglas County, CO 16,190 $66,375 0.94
Broomfield County, CO 6,241 $68,909 1.15
Clear Creek County, CO 418 $59,078 0.78
Gilpin County, CO 250 $57,427 0.38
National Location Quotient
Employment Concentrations
Source: EMSI 2015.3 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed Class of Worker
This map show where the highest concentration of employment are in the manufacturing sector, by county, within the metro Denver area.
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MANUFACTURING This table shows employment within metro Denver in the top 20 occupations in the sector. Regional wage ranges and the median wage are shown, with yellowed cells indicating where wage offers may have to fall to attract and retain qualified candidates based on labor supply (applicants per job opening).
Description
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Secretaries & Admin Assistants, Except Legal, Medical & Executive
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers
Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers
Industrial Truck & Tractor Operators
Shipping, Receiving & Traffic Clerks
Team Assemblers
General & Operations Managers
Customer Service Representatives
First-Line Supervisors of Production & Operating Workers
SOCCode
49-9041
43-6014
Packing & Filling Machine Operators & Tenders51-9111
51-9061
51-4121
53-7051
43-5071
51-2092
51-2092
43-4051
Helpers--Production Workers51-9198
51-1011
3,078
35,604
5,158
2,523
2,371
4,209
5,924
3,750
23,750
27,300
3,135
2,523
Average Wage
$25.78
$18.46
$15.76
$20.31
$19.24
$16.43
$16.14
$13.94
$64.88
$17.16
$29.68
$12.88
176
1,103
87
110
100
115
212
155
913
1,530
76
95
72
509
86
117
120
141
280
208
1,302
5,154
257
616
ApplicantsPer Job
Openings
0.41
0.46
0.99
1.06
1.20
1.23
1.32
1.34
1.43
3.37
3.38
6.47
MedianWage
$25.93
$18.04
$11.63
$18.90
$18.43
$16.17
$14.74
$13.08
$54.42
$16.09
$28.22
$12.03
10th Percentile
Wage
$14.38
$11.59
$8.79
$10.01
$12.57
$10.78
$10.23
$8.69
$25.63
25thPercentile
Wage
$19.45
$14.35
$9.85
$14.24
$15.84
$12.97
$12.40
$10.33
$36.46
75thPercentile
Wage
$31.53
$22.42
$20.09
$25.43
$21.90
$19.37
$18.94
$16.31
$85.10
$20.18
$35.41
$15.56
90thPercentile
Wage
Accountants & Auditors13-2011 23,667 $37.311,175 148 0.13 $34.34 $20.77 $25.97 $44.97 $57.10
$36.79
$26.71
Laborers & Freight, Stock & Material Movers, Hand53-7062 19,269 $13.56987 615 0.62 $12.08 $8.81 $9.96 $15.84 $20.69
Sales Reps, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Technical & Scientific Products
41-4012 19,803 $34.46610 358 0.59 $27.83 $13.86 $19.22 $43.04 $61.90
Printing Press Operators51-5112 1,375 $17.8824 16 0.66 $17.60 $9.26 $13.80 $21.77 $26.62
Mechanical Engineers17-2141 4,164 $42.58226 205 0.91 $39.73 $25.23 $31.88 $52.80 $65.94
Business Operations Specialists, All Other13-1199 27,255 $37.85676 635 0.94 $35.50 $19.00 $25.55 $46.60 $60.31
$30.90
$31.78
$26.53
$22.66
Machinists51-4041 2,093 $21.56100 127 1.27 $21.87 $11.14 $16.16 $26.89 $31.13
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers19-4031 15,816 $21.61499 650 1.30 $21.00 $14.62 $17.37 $25.52 $30.53
$23.81
$20.69
$122.96
$24.55
$44.76
$18.20
Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed - EMSI 2015.3 Class of Worker
Competitive Wage Analysis
Total Number
EmployedAnnual
OpeningsAvailable Applicants
$11.20
$17.04
$13.29
$22.02
$8.51 $9.46
MANUFACTURING Industry GrowthThis table shows projected yearly job growth through 2020. The National Location Quotient shows the relative concentration of employment in this industry in the metro Denver area versus the national average. For example, with a Location Quotient of 3.75, you would read, “employment is 3.75 times more concentrated in metro Denver than the national average.”
Source: EMSI 2015.3 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed Class of Worker
TOTALS
Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing NAICS Code 334
Machinery ManufacturingNAICS Code 333
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing NAICS Code 332
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing NAICS Code 327
2016 Jobs
AnnualGrowth
Rate2017 Jobs
2018 Jobs
2019 Jobs
2020Jobs Change
NationalLocationQuotient
Payrolled Business Locations
2,512
140
41
161
144
399
251
84
3
72
24
64
39
298
14
110
114
27
67,971
3,303
1,622
4,557
4,583
7,977
8,983
3,660
32
671
451
1,543
1,013
3,005
610
3,008
4,475
695
-
0.94
0.39
0.53
0.37
0.55
0.59
1.80
0.03
0.67
0.34
0.41
0.34
0.78
0.59
0.36
1.13
0.16
(0.1%)
(2.0%)
2.2%
(3.7%)
3.0%
0.6%
0.6%
(1.0%)
(2.9%)
(2.0%)
(1.6%)
0.8%
(2.6%)
(2.4%)
(0.8%)
1.3%
0.5%
2.4%
(461)
(348)
165
(964)
641
251
274
(183)
(5)
(74)
(37)
62
(146)
(400)
(24)
184
113
77
68,183
3,195
1,686
4,184
4,903
8,139
9,096
3,597
30
656
439
1,591
969
2,880
600
3,091
4,580
730
67,863
3,219
1,661
4,301
4,743
8,042
9,053
3,616
31
653
441
1,560
979
2,910
604
3,052
4,505
714
68,217
3,409
1,576
4,838
4,423
7,924
8,907
3,714
33
695
462
1,531
1,057
3,126
617
2,960
4,461
675
68,644
3,543
1,521
5,148
4,262
7,888
8,822
3,780
35
730
476
1,529
1,115
3,280
624
2,907
4,467
653
Food ManufacturingNAICS Code 311
Beverage & Tobacco Product Manufacturing NAICS Code 312
Textile MillsNAICS Code 313
Textile Product MillsNAICS Code 314
Apparel ManufacturingNAICS Code 315
Leather & Allied Product ManufacturingNAICS Code 316
Wood Product ManufacturingNAICS Code 321
Paper ManufacturingNAICS Code 322
Printing & Related Support Activities NAICS Code 323
Petroleum & Coal Products Manufacturing NAICS Code 324
Chemical ManufacturingNAICS Code 325
Plastics & Rubber Products Manufacturing NAICS Code 326
Primary Metal ManufacturingNAICS Code 331
Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Component Manufacturing NAICS Code 335
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing NAICS Code 336
Furniture & Related Product ManufacturingNAICS Code 337
Miscellaneous Manufacturing NAICS Code 339
1165 0.29(4.2%)(16)60617076
982,869 0.430.2%242,8982,8762,8672,874
867,382 0.50(1.0%)(373)7,2427,2947,4877,615
3327,467 1.160.9%3207,6177,5477,3847,297
MANUFACTURING Hidden Job Market
Team Assemblers 24 311 12.77
Printing Press Operators 7 68 10.21
Packing & Filling Machine Operators & Tenders 20 196 9.75
Laborers & Freight, Stock & Material Movers, Hand 235 1,741 7.41
Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers 28 137 4.87Secretaries & Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical & Executive 706 1,574 2.23
Industrial Truck & Tractor Operators 73 341 4.69
Shipping, Receiving & Traffic Clerks 84 354 4.22
Helpers--Production Workers 74 290 3.91
Machinists 29 104 3.65Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers 43 145 3.34
Business Operations Specialists, All Other 415 1,288 3.11
General & Operations Managers 601 1,455 2.42
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 56 135 2.42Sales Reps, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Technical & Scientific Products 433 856 1.98
Accountants & Auditors 924 1,215 1.31
Customer Service Representatives 1,325 1,603 1.21
Mechanical Engineers 196 155 0.79First-Line Supervisors of Production & Operating Workers 263 150 0.57
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 2,231 1,009 0.45
This chart shows the relationship between the number of job listings versus the number of hires for each of the top occupations in the sector.
If there are more listings than hires, it means that the job requires specific skills and credentials, and so most openings for that occupation are listed. An example of an occupation requiring skills, credentials and experience would be the intensive care registered nurse.
If there are more hires than listings, it means that most people in those occupations are finding jobs through networking rather than looking at job listings. These are occupations where people with effective personal networking skills have the edge.
Occupations with medium strength of hidden job market require both the necessary skills and credentials, and effective personal networking on the part of the job seeker.
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WeakMediumStrong
Occupation (SOC) Hires Per ListingAvg Monthly
PostingsAvg Monthly
Hires
MANUFACTURING Top JobsTop Jobs Currently Listed in the Metro Denver, Last 120 Days
Source: Wanted Analytics
Industrial EngineersOccupation Code
17211200Volume
149Volume Prior Year
157
Marketing Managers
Occupation Code11202100Volume
112Volume Prior Year
123
Computer User Support Specialists
Occupation Code15115100Volume
120Volume Prior Year
73
Software Developers, Applications
Occupation Code15113200Volume
110Volume Prior Year
76
Network & Computer Systems
AdministratorsOccupation Code
15114200Volume
184Volume Prior Year
131
Sales ManagersOccupation Code
11202200Volume
80Volume Prior Year
110
Sales Representatives, Wholesale &
Manufacturing, Except Technical & Scientific
ProductsOccupation Code
41401200Volume
74Volume Prior Year
75
First-Line Supervisors of Production &
Operating WorkersOccupation Code
51101100Volume
89Volume Prior Year
95
Security GuardsOccupation Code
33903200Volume
99Volume Prior Year
6
Sales Representatives, Wholesale &
Manufacturing, Technical & Scientific
ProductsOccupation Code
41401100Volume
71Volume Prior Year
81
Computer Systems Analyst
Occupation Code15112100Volume
52Volume Prior Year
53
Computer System Engineers/ Architects
Occupation Code15119902Volume
59Volume Prior Year
46
Information Security Analysts
Occupation Code15112200Volume
54Volume Prior Year
39
Information Technology Project Managers
Occupation Code15119909Volume
54Volume Prior Year
35
AccountantsOccupation Code
13201101Volume
47Volume Prior Year
57
First-Line Supervisors of Office
& Administrative Support Workers
Occupation Code43101100Volume
41Volume Prior Year
58
Web DevelopersOccupation Code
15113400Volume
46Volume Prior Year
38
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
Occupation Code49907100Volume
45Volume Prior Year
69
Electrical EngineerOccupation Code
17207100Volume
44Volume Prior Year
49
Management Analysts
Occupation Code13111100Volume
40Volume Prior Year
38
MANUFACTURINGStaffing Patterns
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Less than high school
Laborers & Freight, Stock & material
movers, HandSOC Code: 53-7062
2016 Jobs: 1,3262020 Jobs: 1,319
Change: (7)%Change: (1%)
%of Industry: 1.9%Median Hourly
Earnings: $12.08
Helpers--Production Workers
SOC Code: 51-91982016 Jobs: 1,2132020 Jobs: 1,216
Change: 3%Change: 0%
%of Industry: 1.8%Median Hourly
Earnings: $12.03
Industrial Truck & Tractor
OperatorsSOC Code: 53-7051
2016 Jobs: 8862020 Jobs: 852Change: (34)
%Change: (4%)%of Industry: 1.3%
Median Hourly Earnings: $16.17
Here are the top 20 jobs in the industry, by number employed and educational attainment level.
Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed - EMSI 2015.3 Class of Worker
Postsecondarynon-degree
First-Line Supervisors of Production &
Operating WorkersSOC Code: 51-1011
2016 Jobs: 1,8472020 Jobs: 1,865
Change: 18%Change: 1%
%of Industry: 2.7%Median Hourly
Earnings: $28.22
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck
DriversSOC Code: 53-3032
2016 Jobs: 1,1082020 Jobs: 6,008
Change: 57%Change: 5%
%of Industry: 1.6%Median Hourly
Earnings: $21.00
Dental AssistantsSOC Code: 31-9091
2016 Jobs: 3,5252020 Jobs: 3,821
Change: 296%Change: 8%
%of Industry: 2.5%Median Hourly
Earnings: $19.22
Licensed Practical & Vocational NursesSOC Code: 29-2061
2016 Jobs: 2,5422020 Jobs: 2,973
Change: 431%Change: 17%
%of Industry: 1.7%Median Hourly
Earnings: $23.38
Massage TherapistsSOC Code: 31-9092
2016 Jobs: 1,7482020 Jobs: 2,140
Change: 392%Change: 22%
%of Industry: 1.2%Median Hourly
Earnings: $16.49
High School or equivalent
Team AssemblersSOC Code: 51-2092
2016 Jobs: 2,2212020 Jobs: 2,307
Change: 86%Change: 4%
%of Industry: 3.2%Median Hourly
Earnings: $13.08
Sales Representatives,
Wholesale & Manufacturing,
Except Technical & Scientific Products
SOC Code: 41-40122016 Jobs: 2,1092020 Jobs: 2,082
Change: (27)%Change: (1%)
%of Industry: 3.1%Median Hourly
Earnings: $27.83
MachinistsSOC Code: 51-4041
2016 Jobs: 1,5202020 Jobs: 1,626
Change: 106%Change: 7%
%of Industry: 2.2%Median Hourly
Earnings: $21.87
Packaging & Filling Machine Operators
& TendersSOC Code: 51-9111
2016 Jobs: 1,2772020 Jobs: 1,279
Change: 2%Change: 0%
%of Industry: 1.8%Median Hourly
Earnings: $11.63
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
SOC Code: 49-90412016 Jobs: 1,12802020 Jobs: 1,351
Change: 71%Change: 6%
%of Industry: 1.8%Median Hourly
Earnings: $25.93
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers
& WeighersSOC Code: 51-9061
2016 Jobs: 1,2362020 Jobs: 1,264
Change: 28%Change: 2%
%of Industry: 1.8%Median Hourly
Earnings: $18.90
Shipping, Receiving & Traffic ClerksSOC Code: 43-5071
2016 Jobs: 1,1172020 Jobs: 1,115
Change: (2)%Change: (0%)
%of Industry: 1.6%Median Hourly
Earnings: $14.74
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
SOC Code: 13-11992016 Jobs: 1,0232020 Jobs: 980Change: (43)
%Change: (4%)%of Industry: 1.5%
Median Hourly Earnings: $35.50
Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers
SOC Code: 51-41212016 Jobs: 1,0252020 Jobs: 1,067
Change: 42%Change: 4%
%of Industry: 1.5%Median Hourly
Earnings: $18.43
Customer Service RepresentativesSOC Code: 43-4051
2016 Jobs: 9332020 Jobs: 919Change: (14)
%Change: (2%)%of Industry: 1.4%
Median Hourly Earnings: $16.09
Printing Press Operators
SOC Code: 51-51122016 Jobs: 8842020 Jobs: 779Change: (105)
%Change: (12%)%of Industry: 1.4%
Median Hourly Earnings: $17.60
Secretaries & Admin Assistants, Except Legal, Medical &
ExecutiveSOC Code: 43-6014
2016 Jobs: 9082020 Jobs: 914
Change: 6%Change: 1%
%of Industry: 1.3%Median Hourly
Earnings: $18.04
Bachelor’sDegree
Mechanical Engineers
SOC Code: 17-21412016 Jobs: 1,1932020 Jobs: 1,192
Change: (1)%Change: (0%)
%of Industry: 1.7%Median Hourly
Earnings: $39.73
General & Operations Managers
SOC Code: 11-10212016 Jobs: 1,5412020 Jobs: 1,539
Change: (2)%Change: (0%)
%of Industry: 2.2%Median Hourly
Earnings: $54.42
Accountants & Auditors
SOC Code: 13-20112016 Jobs: 9392020 Jobs: 906Change: (33)
%Change: (4%)%of Industry: 1.4%
Median Hourly Earnings: $34.34
MANUFACTURING Top Ten
Skills1 Quality Systems
2 Quality Assurance (QA)
3 Quality Engineering
4 Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
5 Software Development
6 Technical Writing
7 Technical Support
8 Structured Query Language (SQL)
9 Unified Modeling Language (UML)
10 Instrumentation
Certifications1 Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)
2 Design for Manufacturability & Assembly (DFM, DFA)
3 FDA Quality System
4 Medical Device Directive Cerficiation (MDD)
5 American Society for Quality (ASQ)
6 Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE)
7 ISO Standards (ISO)
8 Certified Software Quality Engineer (CSQE)
9 Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC)
10 Occupational Safety & Health Administration Certification (OSHA)
Companies1 Raytheon Corporation
2 Creative Circle
3 Ball Aerospace
4 Lockhead Martin
5 Terumo BCT
6 Securitas
7 Xerox Corporation
8 Johns Manville
9 Novaritis
10 Leprino Foods Company
Online Listing Sources1 JobNetwork
2 US.jobs
3 CareerBuilder
4 Retirement Jobs
5 Monster
6 LinkedIn
7 Job Target
8 ZipRecruiter
9 CareerArc
10 CareerBoard
Below are the top ten skills, certifications, companies and online listing resources in the bioscience industry.
Source: Wanted Analytics
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25-34 19.8%
0.6%14-18
19-24 5.8%
35-44 22.6%
45-54 27.6%
55-64 19.3%
65+ 4.4%
This age band graph shows the percentage of each age group currently in the manufacturing industry workforce.
Age Bands & Volume
Listing
Age Bands
This graph shows the week over week volume of listings in Metro Denver
Source: EMSI Complete Employment 2014.2
Source: Wanted Analytics
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1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
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