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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY More than 65K online job postings between Aug 2017 and Jan 2018 Students in Higher-Ed 150K Programs 17 % Of residents 25 or older hold a In San Antonio, we have a unique ability to work together toward a common goal. This report intends to serve as a tool for those of us invested in our region s workforce, and to help us build a collaborative plan for near and long-term employment needs. Leaders across the region feel a sense of urgency to fill critical positions in their respective organizations, just as our education sector understands the need for alignment between skills supply and skills demand. To best address our community s labor needs, it is critical that we have a data-driven approach which captures the regional employment needs in our target sectors. While we intend to cover each of our target industries in the future, we have collectively with our partners and stakeholders decided to prioritize our focus and report on Information Technology, Healthcare and Manufacturing. This Jobs Report provides analysis of the market demand by job posting and the respective education levels and skills required (and hired) in each industry. This information serves to align our education and workforce training programs in direct response to industry demand. The report should inspire dialogue and action in the community. A few possible outcomes: Education and training programs may pivot certification and degree plans to better align with industry-identified skills. Residents of San Antonio may have a better understanding of available careers which provide economic mobility and the skills valued by employers. Workforce development is the cornerstone of a thriving economy. From grade school teacher to policymaker, we collectively own the improvement of our workforce, economy and quality of life for our residents. The data in this report is meant to aid us in decision making and challenge us to ask difficult questions of ourselves toward the common goal of attracting, retaining and cultivating the talent that will lead us to our full potential as a thriving global economy. I invite your questions and ideas for evolving and improving this report in the future. Our goal is to produce a useful tool for the community and your input is critical to the process. Romanita Matta-Barrera 2
OVERVIEW AVAILABLE JOB POSTINGS This report attempts to inform on the local hiring activities, the education levels and wages associated with the top job postings within the IT, Manufacturing and Healthcare sectors. 17% of residents [or incumbent workforce (25+)] in the San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA have a bachelor s degree, compared to the national average of 19%. 7.8% hold an associate degree, compared to the national average of 8.2%. As we continue to learn from non-traditional educational partners, we will understand, quantify and report skills attained from these resources. This report also welcomes conversation concerning workforce participation, underemployed workforce and evolving skills needs in our key industries. JOB MARKET Between August 2017 and January 2018, the San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA had 65,597 online job postings in IT, Manufacturing and Healthcare. This is a 5.8% dip from the same time period the previous year. This report sources online job postings only. As the report evolves beyond our initial baseline year (2018), industry partners will inform additional sources to enrich the data. Major occupational groups with the largest changes in job postings LARGEST INCREASES Transportation and +36% Material Moving Personal Care +20% and Service Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance +19% Production +19% Construction +17% and Extraction LARGEST DECLINES Community and -9% Social Service Management -11 % Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media -16% Life, Physical, -19% and Social Science legal -23% Comparison of August 2016 - January 2017 and August 2017 - January 2018 3
JOB MARKET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY In 2017, approximately 33,884 MSA residents worked in IT. The majority of jobs were in Computer Systems Design, Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services with a median compensation of $78,042 compared to the national median wage of $82,826. IT jobs INCREASED by 3,97o from 2012-2017 (13.3%), outpacing the national growth rate of 12.3%. The jobs are projected to INCREASE by 4,o58 (12%) from 2017-2022, outpacing the national projected growth rate of 9.2%. There were 3,22o RELEVANT POSTSECONDARY COMPLETIONS from 18 institutions in the region in 2016. There were 20,363 unique job postings in the IT industry between August 2017 and January 2018. The monthly average during this period was 3,394 postings, with 1,464 hires. This post-to-hire ratio (43%), along with continued growth in the gap between expected and actual employment over the next five years, increases the importance of addressing supply challenges. During the same period the previous year, there were 3,586 average monthly postings and 1,432 hires or about 40% of postings were filled. TOP TECH OCCUPATIONS POSTINGS, EDUCATION AND MEDIAN EARNINGS Occupation (SOC) Unique Postings Avg. Monthly Postings Preferred Entry Level Education Average Annual Wage Software Developers, Applications 2,884 481 $104,050 Computer Occupations, All Other 2,815 469 $83,520 Network and Computer Systems Administrators 2,723 454 $83,760 Computer User Support Specialists 2,463 411 Information Security Analysts 2,223 371 Management Analysts 2,212 369 Computer Systems Analysts 1,824 304 Web Developers 992 165 Associate $52,550 $91,640 $84,540 $96,580 $66,310 Computer and Information Systems Managers 683 114 $154,990 Computer Programmers 415 69 $98,050 4
JOB MARKET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TOP 5 POSTING EMPLOYERS Company Geekdom is a co-working space that supports the growth of San Antonio s entrepreneurial ecosystem and tech industry. Over 700 jobs have been created by Geekdom community companies since 2011. TOP 5 POSTING QUALIFICATIONS Qualification Postings with Qualification Certified Information Systems Security Professional 617 Cisco Certified Network Associate 564 CompTIA Security+ Certification 541 CompTIA Security+ 365 Certified Information Security Manager 355 TOP 5 POSTING ESSENTIAL SKILLS Frequency in Postings Information/Operating Systems 2,430 Software Development (Agile) 2,279 Business Process 1,845 Java (Programming Language) 1,842 SQL (Programming Language) 1,611 TOP 5 MARKETABLE SKILLS Frequency in Postings Management 10,182 Operations 5,039 Communications 4,317 Integration 3,291 Infrastructure 3,209 5
JOB POSTINGS MARKET MANUFACTURING In 2017, 39,734 MSA residents worked in manufacturing. During that time, the median wage for these jobs was $42,952, which was higher than the national average of $40,789. Manufacturing jobs INCREASED by 3,134 (8.6%) from 2012-2017, outpacing the national growth rate of 4.7%. The occupations are projected to INCREASE by 3,199 from 2017-2022 (8.1%), outpacing the national projected growth rate of 3.0%. There were 3,o55 RELEVANT POSTSECONDARY COMPLETIONS from 18 institutions in the region in 2016. From August 2017 to January 2018, there were 6,123 total unique online job postings for manufacturing positions in the MSA. In the average month, the area had 1,021 unique job postings for these occupations, but 2,382 positions were filled. During the same time period the previous year, there were 1,107 monthly postings and about 2,341 hires. In this case, the positions filled outnumber the postings. This could mean that some occupations (usually skilled trades) do not customarily post jobs online and are therefore underrepresented by the postings. Additional data points are necessary to tell a more complete story for manufacturing talent supply and demand. TOP MANUFACTURING OCCUPATIONS POSTINGS, EDUCATION AND MEDIAN EARNINGS Occupation (SOC) Unique Postings Avg. Monthly Postings Preferred Entry Level Education Average Annual Wage First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers and Repairers 1,382 230 $65,870 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 1,254 209 $63,400 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 428 71 $51,140 Buyers and purchasing agents 381 64 $71,970 Transportation, Storage and Distribution Managers 243 41 $103,560 Helpers Production Workers 239 40 $22,100 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 221 37 $62,330 Industrial Engineering Technicians 210 35 Associate $58,250 Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 205 34 Postsecondary Nondegree Award $52,370 Assemblers and fabricators, all other, including team assemblers 199 33 $38,560 6
JOB POSTINGS JOB MARKET MANUFACTURING TOP 5 POSTING EMPLOYERS Company U.S. DEPT. OF THE AIR FORCE Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas produces over 200,000 Tundra and Tacoma trucks each year at their San Antonio manufacturing facility. TOP 5 POSTING QUALIFICATIONS Qualification Postings with Qualification Commercial Driver s License (CDL) 93 Certified Apartment Service Technician 12 (American Society for Quality) ASQ Certified 9 Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician 6 Certified In Production and Inventory Management 5 TOP 5 POSTING ESSENTIAL SKILLS Frequency in Postings Warehousing/Procurement 397 Oil And Gas 334 HVAC 303 Preventive Maintenance 303 Mechanics 297 TOP 5 MARKETABLE SKILLS Frequency in Postings Management 1,720 Operations 1,274 Communications 723 Troubleshooting (Problem Solving) 697 Leadership 503 7
JOB POSTINGS MARKET HEALTHCARE 80,583 San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA residents were employed in healthcare and technical occupations in 2017. The supply of jobs was about equal to national average. Most workers held jobs in the General Medical and Surgical Hospitals disciplines. The median compensation for this sector in the MSA was $47,840, compared to the national median wage of $48,568. Healthcare jobs INCREASED by 8,758 from 2012-2017 (12.2%), outpacing the national growth rate of 8.7%. The jobs are projected to INCREASE by 13,o94 (16.2%) from 2012-2017, which is higher than the national projected growth rate, 10.4%. There were 5,52o RELEVANT POSTSECONDARY COMPLETIONS from 28 institutions in the region in 2016. Between August 2017 and January 2018, there were 39,311 unique online job postings in the healthcare industry. On average, there were 6,558 monthly postings and 3,983 hires, or about 60% of the jobs filled. This indicates an unmet demand for these occupations over the last 6 months. This also generally means competition to hire qualified individuals may be higher. During the same period the previous year, there were 6,916 average monthly postings and 3,890 hires or about 56% of posting were filled. TOP HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS POSTINGS, EDUCATION AND MEDIAN EARNINGS Occupation (SOC) Unique Postings Avg. Monthly Postings Preferred Entry Level Education Average Annual Wage Registered Nurses 15,528 2,588 $68,020 Nursing Assistants 2,406 401 $25,830 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 2,338 390 Postsecondary Nondegree Award $45,260 Medical Assistants 1,685 281 Pharmacy Technicians 1,341 224 Postsecondary Nondegree Award $31,550 $33,840 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 1,275 213 Postsecondary Nondegree Award $41,290 Surgical Technologists 985 164 Postsecondary Nondegree Award $46,350 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 944 157 Doctoral or Professional $233,700 Occupational Therapists 929 155 Master s $93,210 Physical Therapists 805 134 Doctoral or Professional $91,640 8
JOB POSTINGS JOB MARKET HEALTHCARE TOP 5 POSTING EMPLOYERS Company In San Antonio, there are nearly 1,200 bioscience and medical research projects happening across 13 research institutions. www.sabioscienceresearch.org TOP 5 POSTING QUALIFICATIONS Qualification Postings with Qualification Registered Nurse 8,483 Licensed Vocational Nurse 1,906 Licensed Practical Nurse 1,349 Certified Nursing Assistant 616 Patient Care Technician 364 TOP 5 POSTING ESSENTIAL SKILLS Postings with Nursing 14,356 Basic Life Support 5,029 Clinical Works 4,037 Nursing Care 3,462 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) 2,929 TOP 5 MARKETABLE SKILLS Postings with Management 3,428 Leadership 2,227 Coordinating 1,970 Communications 1,755 Teaching 1,308 9
DATA DEFINITIONS Unique Job Postings denotes the number of job advertisements listed by different companies on online career sites or job boards after duplicates have been removed. This process ensures a job posting is counted only once when listed on multiple career sites or jobs boards. Hires reflect when an individual s Social Security number appears on a company s payroll and was not there the quarter before as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau s Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) program. Openings refers to the change in new jobs and replacement jobs as estimated by Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl. (EMSI). New Jobs estimates the change in the total number of workers employed in an occupation. Replacement Jobs estimates the workers that are permanently leaving an occupation. The sum of new jobs and replacement jobs indicates openings. Essential s are the occupation-specific skills appearing most frequently in job postings. Marketable s are common-ground skills not necessarily related to a specific occupation, but frequently required for a given role in job postings. SOURCE The SA Works Biannual Jobs Report uses data from Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl. (EMSI), (2016.3 Class of Worker) and independent industry lead primary sources. EMSI is a demographic service provider and economic indicator of labor market data in the United States. EMSI produces its data based on data supplied by publicly accessed sources from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Census Bureau and US Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). OCCUPATION CODES For this study, all industry data refers to a list of occupation codes. 10
THANK YOU Please keep the workforce dialogue going. If you have ideas for strengthening this report and finding solutions for the future of San Antonio s workforce, please engage with SA Works and join our community s efforts. We are an industry-led workforce organization aligning San Antonio s education providers and private sector to promote economic mobility. Our goal is to reduce the skills gap in target industries by producing the needed skills from local education and training programs to create a robust workforce pipeline. SA Works is organized under the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation (SAEDF) to further align San Antonio s economic and workforce development strategy. We would like to thank the Workforce Solutions Alamo (WSA) team for sharing local labor market data and serving as our data partner for this report. WSA is responsible for the implementation and oversight of workforce development services throughout the 13-county Workforce Solutions Alamo Area. Please continue the conversation. Contact us anytime to get involved. For more information, visit: SAWorks.org, Facebook.com/SanAntonioWorks or follow us on Twitter @SA_Works. 112 E. Pecan St., Suite 2635 San Antonio, TX 78205 P 210.226.1394 11