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What’s the key?

What’s the key?. Reality is… . 89% of NJ’s manufactures have less than 50 employees 33% of NJ’s manufacturing employees work in companies bigger than 500 employees. Fewer professional staff Less R&D Less investment in capital upgrades Less training Lower wages.

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What’s the key?

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  1. What’s the key?

  2. Reality is…

  3. 89%of NJ’s manufactures have less than 50 employees 33%of NJ’s manufacturing employees work in companies bigger than 500 employees Fewer professional staff Less R&D Less investment in capital upgrades Less training Lower wages

  4. New Jersey has over17,000 manufacturers

  5. Manufacturing sector percentages in New Jersey and US (2011) Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

  6. Manufacturing production and non-production careers Design RD&D Sales & Marketing Customer Service Source: http://web.waynesville.k12.mo.us/WHS/Careers/CareerPages/BuildFix/Manufact/Manufacturing.html

  7. Relative percentages of manufacturing production jobs and related non-production jobs Source: 2012 Facts About Manufacturing (Manufacturing Institute, NAM, MAPI)

  8. Today’s manufacturing jobs require new skills and education Source: 2012 Facts About Manufacturing (Manufacturing Institute, NAM, MAPI)

  9. …but few individuals are choosing manufacturing education and careers Source: workboots.com

  10. Source: workboots.com

  11. 82% of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage in skilled production workers 75% of manufacturers say the skill shortage has negatively impacted their ability to expand Source: 2012 Facts About Manufacturing (Manufacturing Institute, NAM, MAPI)

  12. IDENTITY CRISIS??Do vocational schools and community colleges do workforce training?Are community colleges a low-cost pathway to a 4-year degree?

  13. Nationally-recognized credentials for competency-based skill development

  14. Safety Quality Practices & Measurement Manufacturing Production & Processes Maintenance Awareness Green Production MSSC Certified Production Technician (140 hrs) Cumberland County College Fall 2012: Glass Cluster Vicki Simek

  15. NIMS Credentials (52)

  16. Stackable Credentials Source: Manufacturing Institute

  17. Skill-based pathways to degrees Credentials and credit/non-credit courses Assessment (TESC) Articulation agreements Apprenticeships

  18. Berks-RACC: 8 courses or 27 credits can articulate to mechatronics AAS Berks Vocational school grads can achieve up to 5 NIMS credentials Bucks County Community College passing Level I NIMS from a vocational program earns 18 BCCC credits. Articulation (vocational to College)

  19. RACC: Machine Tool Technology AAS Mechatronics Engineering Technology AAS Nebraska CC: Mechatronics Program CIMS Specialization (27 credits) Electromechanical Specialization (27 credits) PA College of Technology Industrial & Engr. Technologies: Machine Tool Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology CAD Technology Electronics & Computer ET: Robotics/Automation Emphasis Program Structures

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