SOC Description 2015
<br />Jobs
<br />2020
<br />Jobs
<br />2015 -
<br />2020
<br />Change
<br />2015 -
<br />2020 %
<br />Change
<br />Median
<br />Hourly
<br />Earnings
<br />Competitive
<br />Effect
<br />2015
<br />Location
<br />Quotient
<br />2020
<br />Location
<br />Quotient
<br />%
<br />Change
<br />in LQ
<br />51-8000 Plant and System
<br />Operators 1,618 1,842 224 14% $39.74 263 0.45 0.52 0.07
<br />45-3000 Fishing and Hunting
<br />Workers 81 91 10 12% $19.64 24 0.19 0.26 0.07
<br />53-7000 Material Moving Workers 76,369 85,529 9,160 12% $14.41 2,204 1.06 1.07 0.01
<br />39-1000 Supervisors of Personal
<br />Care and Service Workers 2,551 2,841 290 11% $17.43 99 0.96 0.98 0.02
<br />29-1000 Healthcare Diagnosing or
<br />Treating Practitioners 47,605 52,687 5,082 11% $51.85 906 0.79 0.79 0.00
<br />39-9000 Other Personal Care and
<br />Service Workers 21,724 23,853 2,130 10% $14.05 2,621 0.81 0.90 0.09
<br />25-1000 Postsecondary Teachers 17,453 19,004 1,551 9% $42.07 1,599 0.87 0.93 0.07
<br />49-9000
<br />Other Installation,
<br />Maintenance, and Repair
<br />Occupations
<br />28,031 30,368 2,337 8% $22.97 643 0.83 0.83 0.01
<br />33-2000 Firefighting and Prevention
<br />Workers 1,783 1,918 136 8% $40.45 110 0.48 0.50 0.02
<br />21-2000 Religious Workers 4,340 4,639 299 7% $29.84 166 0.84 0.85 0.02
<br />51-3000 Food Processing Workers 6,764 7,042 278 4% $14.06 198 0.76 0.77 0.01
<br />45-4000 Forest, Conservation, and
<br />Logging Workers 116 120 4 4% $14.14 4 0.14 0.15 0.00
<br />37-2000 Building Cleaning and Pest
<br />Control Workers 48,275 49,995 1,720 4% $14.85 3,534 1.01 1.07 0.06
<br />Source: EMSI, Labor Market Analytics, 2021
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<br />2B. FOSTERING DEMAND-DRIVEN SKILLS ATTAINMENT
<br />2Bi. Identify the in-demand industry sectors or occupations for the region.
<br />The Orange RPU has identified four priority industry sectors (or industry clusters) with a
<br />substantial current and potential impact on the regional economy based on labor market
<br />information. Advanced manufacturing, health care, information communication technology and
<br />digital media, and retail, hospitality and tourism contribute to the growth and stability of other
<br />supporting businesses, industry sectors, and jobs that lead to economic self-sufficiency and
<br />advancement opportunities for Orange County residents.
<br />
<br />NAICS industry codes included in each sector
<br />Industry NAICS
<br />Advanced Manufacturing 3240, 3251-54, 3259, 3271, 3279, 3311, 3313, 3315,
<br />3331-3333, 3336, 3339, 3341-3346, 3351-3353
<br />Healthcare 621,622,623
<br />Information and Communications
<br />Technology (ICT)/Digital Media 51, 5415
<br />Retail, Hospitality, & Tourism 44, 45, 71,72
<br />
<br />The Advanced Manufacturing sector has 92,045 full and part-time jobs. The average earnings
<br />per job in 2020 was $122,840. There were 2,169 payrolled businesses in the Orange County
<br />region in 2020. The industry growth between 2017 and 2020 was .9%, below the state average
<br />of 1.9%. Regardless of this slight upward percentage movement, manufacturing has been on the
<br />decline in the region and the nation. The expected change between 2020 to 2030 is -5.2%, with
<br />a loss of 4,741 jobs. Automation, change in skills required to perform new tasks, import
<br />competition, and a decrease in mobility are all reasons cited as contributions to the decline.
<br />EXHIBIT 1
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