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Page 1: Going PRO in Michigan Hot 25 High-demand, high-wage ... PRO ToolKit/Going PRO Hot 25.pdfGoing PRO IN MICHIGAN Percent Growth Careers through 2024 Automotive Body and Related Repairers

Going PRO IN MICHIGAN

Why choose a career in PROFESSIONAL TRADES in MICHIGAN?

500,000+ 45% 50% faster jobs in higher wages job growth Michigan compared to all than statewide

by 2024 average by 2024

TALENT INVESTMENT AGENCY

MICHIGAN BTPJIB TALENT ~S!. #goingPROinMI Technology, Management&Budgel" INVE$1MENT AGENCY

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Percent Growth

Careers through

2024

Automotive Body and Related Repairers 10.0%

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 13.9%

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 19.0%

Carpenters 7.2%

Computer Network Support Specialists 11.4%

Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic 28.7%

Computer User Support Specialists 14.3%

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 19.7%

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 10.0%

Electricians 14.1%

Engine and Other Machine Assemblers 11.2%

Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 11.3%

Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 15.6%

Industrial Engineering Technicians 8.9%

Industrial Machinery Mechanics 27.1%

Machinists 19.0%

Massage Therapists 20.6%

Mechanical Engineering Technicians 13.1%

Millwrights 20.1%

Physical Therapist Assistants 28.6%

Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters 11.4%

Respiratory Therapists 10.9%

Sheet Metal Workers 11.7%

Web Developers 24.7%

Welders, Cutters, Solderers and Brazers 9.3%

Total Median Annual Wage

Openings (Hourly)

185 $21 .55

219 $20.38

80 $25.56

393 $20.41

134 $26.50

93 $23.69

601 $22.04

96 $28.70

195 $35.17

562 $28.38

86 $25.36

95 $30.10

231 $21.88

164 $24.07

752 $24.40

1279 $19.04

87 $22.47

178 $27.90

118 $31.83

213 $22.18

279 $27.02

142 $26.15

128 $24.30

108 $28.61

489 $17.15

0 -HIGH-DEMAND, HIGH-WAGE CAREERS 0 FOR PROFESSIONAL TRADES.

Median Wage Typical Education

(Annual) Needed for Entry

$44,824 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$42,390 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$53,165 Associate degree

$42,453 High school diploma or equivalent and apprenticeship

$55,120 Associate degree

$49,275 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$45,843 Some college, no degree

$59,696 Associate degree

$73,154 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$59,030 High school diploma or equivalent and apprenticeship

$52,749 High school diploma or equivalent and moderate-term OJT

$62,608 Associate degree

$45,510 Postsecondary non-degree award and long-term OJT

$50,066 Associate degree

$50,752 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$39,603 High school diploma or equivalent and long-term OJT

$46,738 Postsecondary non-degree award

$58,032 Associate degree

$66,206 High school diploma or equivalent and apprenticeship

$46,134 Associate degree

$56,202 High school diploma or equivalent and apprenticeship

$54,392 Associate degree

$50,544 High school diploma or equivalent and apprenticeship

$59,509 Associate degree

$35,672 High school diploma or equivalent and moderate-term OJT

Note: This list includes occupations that show a favorable mix of projected long-term job growth, projected annual job openings and median wages. It does not necessarily reflect current hiring demand. G 0 i ng-p R 0 c 0 m Source: DTMB, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. OJT =On-the-Job Training •