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County Regional Plan <br />2F. JOB QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS: State law directs the State Board to develop strategies that help people <br />enter and retain employment and emphasizes the development of policies that lead to "placement in a job <br />providing economic security or job placement in an entry-level job that has a well - articulated career pathway <br />or career ladder to a job providing economic security" (CUIC Section 12013), State law defines these jobs as <br />those that provide, "a wage sufficient to support a family adequately, and, over time, to save for emergency <br />expenses and adequate retirement income, based on factors such as household size, the cost of living In the <br />worker's community, and other factors that may vary by region,' <br />The tables below presents occupations directly related to the regional sector pathway programs that are included in the <br />regional plan. Each occupation is segmented into the priority high value industry sectors that are emphasized in the plan. <br />MANUFACTURING <br />Projections provided by the California Employment Development Department indicate that the manufacturing segment will <br />grow in Orange County, but only by about 0.74% over a ten -year period. The average projected earnings for middle skill <br />manufacturing occupations in this sector are $16.71 per hour, or about $34,000 annually. The table below shows the top 10 <br />manufacturing middle skill occupations based on projected employment in 2022. <br />Magufacturing OccupationalTitle <br />Projected , <br />Employment ; <br />2622 <br />:Median <br />Hourly <br />:Mediarc; <br />,Annuali; <br />Entry'Level Education <br />Team Assemblers <br />12,300 <br />$12,43 <br />$25,858 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers <br />7,290 <br />$17.73 <br />$36,867 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Machinists <br />6,880 <br />$18.12 <br />$37,690 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />First -Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers <br />6,640 <br />$25.79 <br />$53,638 <br />Postsecondary non - degree award <br />Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers <br />4,640 <br />$11,05 <br />$22,982 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other <br />3,630 <br />$13.52 <br />$28,105 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Computer - Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and <br />Plastic <br />2,050 <br />$17.50 <br />$36,399 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers <br />1,990 <br />$18.46 <br />$38,401 <br />High school diploma or -equivalent <br />Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, <br />Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic <br />1,860 <br />$11.73 <br />$24,405 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, <br />and Tenders, Metal and Plastic <br />1,780 <br />$14.97 <br />$31,134 <br />High school diploma or equivalent <br />INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY <br />Employment in the Information Technology sector is most concentrated in the Los Angeles and Orange County regions. Sales <br />revenue for Information Technology firms are actually higher in this region ($73 billion) than in Silicon Valley ($22 billion). <br />Projected earnings and the Information Technology sector is quite high at $110,000 per worker. Even when isolating for <br />middle skill occupations in this sector, the projected earnings are far above median earners at $63,000 per worker. The table <br />below shows middle skill information technology occupations with 2022 projections. <br />Page 30 <br />19D -45 <br />