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Careers in Manufacturing Workshop

Careers in Manufacturing Workshop. Dr. Mark Martin Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT) CA Career Pathways Director (based at CCSF) mvmartin@ccsf.edu December 6, 2011 @ Anheuser-Busch. Three items to cover. 1) Status of current U.S. manufacturing

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Careers in Manufacturing Workshop

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  1. Careers in Manufacturing Workshop Dr. Mark Martin Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT) CA Career Pathways Director (based at CCSF) mvmartin@ccsf.edu December 6, 2011 @ Anheuser-Busch

  2. Three items to cover 1) Status of current U.S. manufacturing 2) Future of U.S. manufacturing 3) Bay Area manufacturing

  3. Agenda • 10:00 – 10:15 am Check-in & networking • 10:15 – 11:00   Welcome and introductions • 11:00 – 11:30 Manufacturing (Mark Martin) • - BCG Study, Mfg companies • 11:30 – 12:00 Community college programs • - LMC (David Kail), Solano (Mark B.), Laney (Mark M.) • 12:30 – 1:00 LUNCH (“How is that made?”) • 12:00 – 12:30 Roundtable: “Getting kids & adults more interested in manufacturing” • 1:00 – 2:00 Industry Panel Discussion - AB (Paul K), Shell (Bob P), Lincoln Electric (Mark M), EBMUD (Ike B.) • 2:00 – 3:00 Networking & Tour

  4. Welcome & Introductions What would you like to learn today?

  5. Intro • My background • Mechanical engineer • Manufacturing & design of products • Always interested in educating others about manufacturing & engineering, especially kids • CACT Career Pathways Director • CACT = Center for Advanced Competitive Technologies

  6. What is the goal of the CACT CP Director? Getting students excited about careers in manufacturing (industrial tech) & technology! • Machining • Welding • Drafting • Robotics • Technicians • Engineering • Etc.

  7. My biggest challenge… • Who wants to guess the biggest challenge in my job as Career Pathways Director for manufacturing / technology?

  8. Challenge • What do you think of when you hear the word “manufacturing” in the U.S.? • What about “manufacturing jobs”?

  9. U.S. Manufacturing Employment Economic Policy Institute - http://www.epi.org/publications/entry/bp171/

  10. Agenda • Intro • Who am I? • What is the goal of a Career Pathways Director? • Why focus on manufacturing? • Strategies for getting more kids interested in manufacturing & technology careers • Tools that you might be able to use • No matter what Career Pathway you’re focused on

  11. 1) The current status of U.S. manufacturing is…? • We’re getting our butts kicked in manufacturing! • Manufacturing is dead in the U.S.!

  12. Manufacturing is still very strong NAM Manufacturing Institute, “Facts About Modern Manufacturing”, 8th Edition

  13. U.S. Manufacturing alone is 8th largest economy in world NAM Manufacturing Institute, “Facts About Modern Manufacturing”, 8th Edition

  14. Manufacturing makes up majority of U.S. exports NAM Manufacturing Institute, “Facts About Modern Manufacturing”, 8th Edition

  15. And California manufacturing leads the way in the U.S. • 26,870 manufacturers • 1.6 million employed • Largest manufacturing state in the nation • 8.7% of the nation's manufacturing employment • 7% of its manufacturers Manufacturing News, April 2008

  16. CA Manufacturing - Examples

  17. Manufacturing strong, but fewer jobs … • What’s happening? U.S. manufacturing is innovating and becoming more productive

  18. Example • “Let’er roll!” • More Adept

  19. Less of this in the U.S. …

  20. More of this…

  21. Manufacturing Jobs • Mechatronics • Shell industrial maintenance ($30 - $40/hr) • Quality Control Technician • Sheet Metal Mfg. Manager ($65k - $90k) • H.S. with 5 years of experience • Tig Welder ($22/hour) • BioTech Packaging Operator ($17) • 0-10 years of experience • Machine Operator ($13/hour) • H.S. Education • Underwater welding • Etc.

  22. But who cares, if there aren’t any jobs?

  23. Jobs in California (projected to 2016) Source: CA EDD - http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/?PageID=145

  24. Manpower, Inc.10 Hardest Jobs to Fill (2008) 1. Engineers2. Machinists/Machine Operators (10)*3. Skilled Trades4. Technicians (4)5. Sales Representatives (1)6. Accounting & Finance Staff (8)7. Mechanics (3)8. Laborers (9)9. IT Staff10. Production Operators As reported by U.S. employers * Rank in 2007 Top 10 Hardest Jobs to Fill Manpower Survey - http://manpower.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=45

  25. Manpower, Inc.10 Hardest Jobs to Fill (2011) • Skilled Trades • Sales Representatives • Engineers • Drivers • Accounting and finance Staff • IT Staff • Management / Executives • Teachers • Administrative Staff • Machinist Manpower Survey - http://us.manpower.com

  26. Agenda • 10:00 – 10:15 am Check-in & networking • 10:15 – 11:00   Welcome and introductions • 11:00 – 11:30 Manufacturing (Mark Martin) • - BCG Study, Mfg companies • 11:30 – 12:00 Community college programs • - LMC (David Kail), Solano (Mark B.), Laney (Mark M.) • 12:30 – 1:00 LUNCH (“How is that made?”) • 12:00 – 12:30 Roundtable: “Getting kids & adults more interested in manufacturing” • 1:00 – 2:00 Industry Panel Discussion - AB (Paul K), Shell (Bob P), Lincoln Electric (Mark M), EBMUD (Ike B.) • 2:00 – 3:00 Networking & Tour

  27. 2) Future of U.S Manufacturing • OK, so we’re ahead now but the Chinese are catching up!

  28. U.S. Leads in Manufacturing NAM Manufacturing Institute, “Facts About Modern Manufacturing”, 8th Edition

  29. http://www.bcg.com/documents/file84471.pdf

  30. “Made in America, Again” - BCG report “China’s overwhelming manufacturing cost advantage over the U.S. is shrinking fast. Within five years, a Boston Consulting Group analysis concludes, rising Chinese wages, higher U.S. productivity, a weaker dollar, and other factors will virtually close the cost gap between the U.S. and China for many goods consumed in North America.”

  31. BCG - Examples

  32. BCG – Cost Example

  33. Manufacturing in the Future

  34. 3) Bay Area Manufacturing • Sure, jobs might be there in Alabama, South Carolina, and low cost states, but not here in the Bay Area • http://www.californiatechedresources.org/maps/misc/map.php?c=37.804364,-122.271114&z=10

  35. Community College Programs

  36. Degrees / Certificates Related to Manufacturing(examples) Laney College also has Machining & Welding Programs

  37. Degrees / Certificates Related to Manufacturing

  38. Degrees / Certificates Related to Manufacturing • Laney College • Machining Programs • Welding Programs • DeAnza, Manufacturing & CNC Technology Career Programs • Skills Certificate - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machine Operator • Skills Certificate - CAD/CAM - Mastercam • Certificate of Achievement - Manufacturing Systems Technician • Certificate of Achievement Advanced / A.S. Degree - CNC Machinist • Certificate of Achievement Advanced / A.S. Degree - Product Model Making • Certificate of Achievement Advanced / A.S. Degree - CNC/Research & Development Machinist • Cabrillo, Engineering Techology (Assoc & Certificates) • Los Medanos • Solano

  39. Degrees / Certificates Related to Manufacturing(mapping) http://www.californiatechedresources.org/maps/cc-technology/map.php

  40. How is it made?

  41. How is it made?

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