construction - Berkshire County Regional Employment Board
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construction - Berkshire County Regional Employment Board
onstruction construction Employment Opportunities If you answer “yes” to these questions… Do you want to work with your hands? Do you want a career that includes different job locations? Do you consider yourself creative? Do you like to work with people? Do you like to design and develop innovative ideas? This brochure is produced by: Connecting Activities “I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.” - Ferdinand Porsche A program of the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board …then a career in construction may be for you! For more information please contact the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board One Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 442-7177 Or visit our website: www.berkshirereb.org “I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.” - Ferdinand Porsche Things to know... Job opportunities are expected to be excellent for experienced workers. Houses, apartments, factories, offices, schools, roads, and bridges are only some of the products of the construction industry. Construction offers more opportunities than most other industries for individuals who want to own and run their own businesses. People with many different talents and educational backgrounds find job opportunities in the construction industry, such as managers, clerical workers, skilled crafts workers, semiskilled workers and laborers. Most of the workers in construction are skilled craft workers, laborers, helpers, and apprentices who assist more skilled workers. Jobs in Construction Occupation Supervisors Supervisors in Construction/Extraction Construction Workers (Top 10) Carpenters Electricians Painters/Construction/Maintenance Plumbers/Pipefitters/Steamfitters Construction Laborers Sheet Metal Workers Equipment Operators Brickmasons/Blockmasons Roofers Structural Iron/Steel Workers Helpers Electricians Carpenters Brick, Block, and Stonemasons Plumbers/Pipefitters/Steamfitters Other Construction/Building Inspectors Elevator Installers/Repairers Hazardous Materials Removal Highway Maintenance Fence Erectors Extraction Workers Earth Drillers, except Oil/Gas Helpers-Extraction Workers Projected Openings in 2014 Median Salary Education/Training 2,390 $61,740 Experience 5,910 3,040 1,740 3,600 2,430 870 1,920 560 670 270 $45,220 $50,320 $38,850 $51,920 $40,700 $42,350 $49,270 $45,290 $38,950 $60,680 Train 1+ years Train 1+ years Train 1-12 months Train 1+ years Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months Train 1+ years Train 1-12 months Train 1+ years 780 560 530 300 $27,500 $31,340 $36,490 $30,890 Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 840 180 390 510 100 $46,910 $70,100 $37,870 $36,660 $27,970 Experience Train 1+ years Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months 330 110 $40,766 $29,069 Train 1-12 months Train 1-4 weeks construction Employment Opportunities education ducation Employment Opportunities If you answer “yes” to these questions… Do you want to work with children? Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives? Do you like to help others understand? Do you want a career that is both demanding and fulfilling? Do you like the idea of helping to guide someone’s future? This brochure is produced by: Connecting Activities A program of the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board …then a career in education may be for you! For more information please contact the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board One Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 442-7177 Or visit our website: www.berkshirereb.org “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson Things to know... Most positions require formal training and advanced education. However, an entry-level childcare worker can be as young as 16 years old but must have a high school diploma. The demand for secondary school teachers is increasing. The strongest needs are teachers for math, physics, chemistry, bilingual education, special education and computer science in inner cities & rural areas. Thousands of job openings are expected for kindergarten and elementary school teachers due to large numbers of teachers retiring and the goal to reduce class size. Jobs in Education Occupation Projected Openings in 2014 Education Administrators Preschool & Childcare Program Elementary & Secondary School Postsecondary Primary, Secondary & Special Education Teachers Preschool Teachers Special Ed.: Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary School Vocational Ed. Teachers, Secondary Special Education, Secondary Community & Social Services Educational, Vocational & School Counselors Health Educators Postsecondary: College Professors Mathematical Science Teachers Biological Science Teachers English Language and Literature Other Teachers & Instructors Adult Literacy, Remedial Ed., GED Teachers & Instructors Self-Enrichment Education Teacher Assistants Childcare Workers Median Salary Education/Training 1,180 1,960 2,340 $44,210 $82,810 $71,880 Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Bachelor’s 4,990 2,790 950 1,240 $26,140 $49,210 $57,800 $50,290 Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Bachelor’s 1,770 480 $47,990 $39,110 Master’s Master’s 610 880 900 $68,450 $99,530 $57,530 Doctorate Doctorate Doctorate 690 1,630 8,580 7,910 $43,400 $37,620 $23,330 $20,840 Bachelor’s Experience Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks education Employment Opportunities Finance, Insurance & Real Estate finance, insurance and real estate Employment Opportunities If you answer “yes” to these questions… Do you want to help people fulfill their dreams? Are you good at analyzing information? Are you good with details? Do you enjoy interacting with people? Are you good with numbers? This brochure is produced by: Connecting Activities A program of the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board “I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.” - Ferdinand Porsche …then a career in finance, insurance or real estate may be for you! For more information please contact the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board One Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 442-7177 Or visit our website: www.berkshirereb.org “Everybody has talent; it’s just a matter of moving around until you’ve discovered what it is.” - George Lucas Things to know... Between 2004-2014, there is an expected 19% growth rate in the business and finance industry, creating over 2 million new jobs. Students preparing for financial careers can enter programs leading to a certificate or a degree at the associate, baccalaureate, professional or graduate level. Entry-level positions in insurance and real estate careers often only require on-the-job training and/or related work experience. The finance and insurance industries are constantly changing and can provide a fun and dynamic work environment. Careers in these fields often offer the opportunity to be your own boss and decide your income. Jobs in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Occupation Projected Openings in 2014 Financial Accountants and Auditors Budget Analysts Financial Analysts Loan Officers Tax Preparers Financial Managers Bill and Account Collectors Bookkeeping, Accounting and Auditing Clerks Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Financial Examiners Bank Tellers Insurance Underwriters Sales Agents Claims Adjusters, Examiners and Investigators Actuaries Claims and Policy Processing Clerks Real Estate Appraisers and Assessors Brokers Property, Real Estate and Community Association Managers Median Salary Education/Training 10,130 620 2,350 1,340 310 5,160 2,410 9,610 2,110 260 7,070 $54,520 $64,030 $70,340 $71,350 $44,990 $94,040 $33,300 $34,870 $35,730 $60,190 $25,750 Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Train 1-12 months Bachelor’s Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months Bachelor’s Train 1-4 weeks 560 2,080 1,330 510 880 $63,880 $67,050 $45,450 $79,460 $34,610 Bachelor’s Bachelor’s Train 1+ years Bachelor’s Train 1-12 months 1,020 250 3,000 $62,050 $62,090 $55,390 Vocational Training Experience Bachelor’s finance, insurance and real estate Employment Opportunities health care hea health care Employment Opportunities If you answer “yes” to these questions… Do you want a career that is both demanding and fulfilling? Do you aspire to make people’s lives healthier and happier? Do you want to work with people? Do you want to make a difference in your community? Do you like to care for others? This brochure is produced by: Connecting Activities A program of the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board …then a career in health care may be for you! For more information please contact the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board One Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 442-7177 Or visit our website: www.berkshirereb.org “Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.” - Margaret Mead Things to know... Many health care jobs require less than four years of college, although most technical health care jobs require at least a two-year technical degree. A variety of post-high school programs provide specialized training for jobs in health services. Students preparing for health care careers can enter programs leading to a certificate or a degree at the associate, baccalaureate, professional, or graduate level. The United States is experiencing a high demand for various levels of health care personnel, particularly non-physicians such as practical nurses, computer coders (medical records), and clinical documentation personnel. Jobs in Health Care Occupation Diagnosing/Treating Practitioners Registered Nurses Physical Therapists Diagnosing/Treating Practitioners Speech-Language Pathologists Occupational Therapists Chiropractors Respiratory Therapists Family/General Practitioners Technologists and Technicians Licensed, Practical/Vocational Nurses Medical Records/Health Information Techs. Dental Hygienists EMTs and Paramedics Pharmacy Techs. Other Practitioners and Technicians Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Nursing Aides/Orderlies/Attendants Home Health Aides Aides/Assistants Physical Therapist Assistants Occupational Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Aides Occupational Therapist Aides Other Occupations Medical Assistants Dental Assistants Healthcare Support/Other Veterinary Assistants Medical Transcriptionists Projected Openings in 2014 Median Salary Education/Training 32,940 1,830 1,110 980 1,320 250 1,140 400 $65,040 $61,480 $72,010 $58,740 $57,060 $73,690 $50,990 $151,737 Associate’s Master’s License Master’s Bachelor’s License Associate’s License 5,500 1,770 1,950 1,190 1,630 $45,270 $28,550 $66,210 $33,150 $25,360 Vocational Training Associate’s Associate’s Vocational Training Train 1-12 months 400 12,090 7,100 $63,740 $26,010 $23,210 Bachelor’s Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 760 300 330 160 $41,520 $38,200 $25,540 $31,72 Associate’s Associate’s Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 3,580 3,010 1,210 780 940 $30,840 $34,090 $31,070 $26,060 $34,070 Train 1-12 months Train 1-12 months Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks Vocational Training health care Employment Opportunities hospitality hospitality Employment Opportunities If you answer “yes” to these questions… Are you interested in helping people enjoy themselves? Are you creative? Do you like to work with others? Are you a good communicator? Can you work well under pressure? This brochure is produced by: Connecting Activities “I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.” - Ferdinand Porsche A program of the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board Are you a can-do person? …then a career in hospitality may be for you! For more information please contact the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board One Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 442-7177 Or visit our website: www.berkshirereb.org “Work and live to serve others, to leave the world a little better than you found it and garner for yourself as much peace of mind as you can. This is happiness.” - David Sarnoff Things to know... Between 2002-2012, there is an expected 18% growth rate in the hospitality industry, creating 16 million new jobs. Jobs will be plentiful for first-time job-seekers, senior citizens, and part-time workers with alternative schedules. Entry-level positions in the hospitality industry are appealing because of their flexible hours (40% of food services/drinking places workers are employed part-time). The minimum requirement for many entry-level positions in hospitality and tourism is a high-school diploma. Most skills and training are learned on-the-job. Many jobs requiring vocational experience have specialized training for skills needed in the field (culinary, sales, travel, etc). Students can enroll in these programs during or after high school, or in college. Jobs in Hospitality Occupation Projected Openings in 2014 Management Positions Food Service Managers Lodging Managers Housekeeping Managers Food Prep & Serving Positions Chefs and Head Cooks Cooks & Food Prep Workers Restaurant Cooks Short Order Cooks Food Prep Workers Food & Beverage Serving Workers Bartenders Food Prep/Serving Workers, including Fast Food Counter Attendants: Cafeteria, Concession & Coffee Shop Waiters & Waitresses Helpers Dining Room/Cafeteria/Bartender Helpers Host & Hostesses Transportation & Tourism Attendants Baggage Porters & Bellhops Concierge (Hotel Staff) Tour Guides Flight Attendants Other Hospitality Positions Travel Agents Hotel/Motel/Resort Desk Clerks Reservation/Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Median Salary Education/Training 3,270 290 5,810 $43,200 $43,800 $37,760 Experience Experience Experience 1,950 $34,600 Vocational Training 7,030 1,370 12,700 $24,780 $21,760 $19,650 Train 1+ years Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 8,560 27,310 14,220 34,620 $21,000 $17,140 $17,390 $21,230 Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 3,640 3,940 $17,610 $19,400 Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks 200 60 360 320 $21,040 $25,840 $23,060 $38,610 Train 1-4 weeks Experience Train 1-12 months Train 1+ years 720 1,700 680 $35,020 $22,990 $34,700 Vocational Training Train 1-4 weeks Train 1-4 weeks hospitality Employment Opportunities