Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Heavy Highway Civil Construction Industry
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1 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Heavy Highway Civil Construction Industry Motivation Work Ethic : Basic Applied Mathematics Reading for & Comprehension Basic Writing Basic Communications Active listening /Following Directions Basic Use of and Tools Planning, & Time Management Craftsmanship Building & Construction Design Material Resources Regulations & Quality Assurance Health & Safety Industry-Sector: Construction of Heavy Highway & Civil Structures Site Preparation Heavy Equipment Operations Materials & Installation Traffic Control Laborers & freight: Crossing guards: *Construction laborers: *Operating engineers: *Truck drivers: Paving equipment operators: *Cement masons & concrete: *Painters & maintenance: Excavating & dragline operators: Highway maintenance workers: Pipelayers: *Carpenters: *Electricians: *Structural iron & steel workers: *Welders, cutters, solderers: Mobile heavy equipment mechanics: Cost estimators: Construction managers: *Civil engineers: General & operations managers: , $12.91 $12.58 $10.63 $18.13 $21.57 $21.05 $19.57 $20.86 $23.01 $18.69 $16.25 $22.62 $22.37 $25.33 $26.64 $17.69 $21.39 $28.39 $27.39 $28.89 $34.36 $44.71 Core and
2 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Residential Construction Willingness To Learn : Reading & Writing Science Visual & Verbal Following Directions Schedules Checking, Examining & Recording Craftsmanship Building & Construction Design Material Resources Operation, Installation & Repair Regulations & Quality Assurance Health & Safety Industry-Sector: Construction of Specific Home Components Specialty Customer Service & Homeowner Relations Green Building Practices Carpenter helpers: *Construction laborers: *Painters & maintenance: *Secretaries: *Bookkeeping & accounting clerks: *Operating engineers: *Roofers: Executive secretaries *Cement masons & concrete: Drywall & ceiling tile installers: *Carpenters: *Electricians: *Plumbers & pipefitters: *Heating & air mechanics/installers: Tile & marble setters: *Real-estate sales agents: Cost estimators: Other managers: Construction managers: , , $12.91 $14.60 $18.13 $23.01 $14.14 $16.01 $21.57 $21.50 $18.84 $20.94 $23.58 $22.37 $25.33 $26.90 $19.98 $22.74 $10.66 $28.39 $27.39 $26.45 $28.89 Chief executives: General & operations managers: $40.97 $44.71 Core and
3 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Retail Motivation & Adaptability Willingness To Learn : Reading for Writing Listening & Locating & Using Marketing/ Customer Focus Applied Sales Customer Service Merchandising/ Retailing Operations Human Resources Retail salespersons: Cashiers: Stock clerk & order fillers: Door-to-door sales/street vendors: Laborers, stock & movers: Packers & packagers: Food serving & fast food: *Truck drivers & delivery: Food preparation: Shipping, receiving & traffic clerks: Counter & rental clerks: Photographic processing: Pharmacy technicians: *Customer service: *Bookkeeping & accounting clerks: Parts salespersons: Floral designers: Demonstrators/product promoters: Merchandise displayers: *Butchers & Meat Cutters: Bakers: First-line supervisors of sales: First-line supervisors of office: Wholesale & retail buyers: General & operations managers: Sales managers: 41,579 24,893 9,567 6,496 2,824 1,656 1,623 1,574 1,421 1,186 1, ,542 2,185 1,334 1, ,234 1, $11.86 $8.84 $10.83 $7.44 $12.58 $12.91 $11.03 $9.16 $17.53 $10.22 $14.50 $11.79 $14.74 $12.60 $15.06 $16.01 $15.64 $10.83 $10.90 $16.02 $14.29 $11.05 $18.34 $23.43 $28.04 $44.71 $45.23 Core and Source: CareerOneStop, Competency Models:
4 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA & Teamwork Ethics Adaptability & Lifelong Learning : Reading & Writing Science Listening & Analytic Thinking Collaboration Innovative Thinking / Decision Principles of Management Networks & Mobility Software Development User & Customer Support Digital Media Compliance Security & Data Integrity Associate s Degree Telephone operator: Ushers, lobby attendants, etc: *Customer service representatives: *Advertising sales agents: *Sales representative & services: Data entry keyers: *Telecommunications line installer: *Computer support specialists: All other managers: Editors: *Network systems & data analysts: *Systems software engineers: *Computer programmers: *Computer software engineers: *Network/system administrators: Producers & directors: Reporters & correspondents: Chief executives: , , $12.91 $16.21 $10.52 $15.06 $27.03 $26.96 $13.10 $24.78 $19.65 $26.45 $19.48 $28.10 $38.06 $30.93 $34.99 $33.48 $20.19 $19.03 $40.97 Core and
5 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Heavy Energy/Generation, Transmission & Distribution Motivation Work Ethic & Adaptability Ability To Learn : Locating, Reading & Using Writing, Listening & Engineering & Critical Thinking Science Planning & Scheduling Ethics Entrepreneurship Basic Hand & Power Tools & Safety Awareness Industry Principles & Concepts Environmental Laws & Regulations Quality Control & Continuous Improvement Troubleshooting Industry-Sector Non-Nuclear Generation Nuclear Generation Electric Transmission & Distribution Gas Transmission & Distribution Helpers, extraction workers: Operating engineers: *Oil & gas roustabouts: *Service unit operators: Wellhead pumpers: *Bookkeeping & accounting clerks: Title examiners: *Customer service representatives: *Truck drivers: *Industrial machinery mechanics: *Electrical power-line installers: Power plant operators: Petroleum pump system operators: Electrical/electronics repairers: All other managers: Property & community managers: *Accountants & auditors: *Nuclear engineers: General and operations managers: Chief executives: ,723 1, $34.81 $21.51 $28.65 $18.69 $27.91 $16.64 $22.41 $15.01 $23.29 $22.59 $30.38 $28.66 $28.20 $26.27 Associate s Degree Geological & petroleum technicians: 331 $39.80 $26.44 $29.87 $12.77 $28.20 $45.79 $46.03 $55.59 Core and
6 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Manufacturing Lifelong Learning : Science Reading & Writing Communication Analytic Thinking Literacy Adaptability/ Marketing & Customer Focus Decision Examining, & Recording Sustainable Practices Manufacturing Process Design & Development Production Maintenance Installation & Repair Supply Chain Logistics Quality Assurance/ Continuous Improvement Sustainable & Green Manufacturing Health, Safety, Security & Environment Helpers-production workers: Laborers & freight movers: *Electrical equipment assemblers: Truck & tractor operators: Packaging/filling machine tenders: Shipping/receiving clerks: Packers & packagers: Production, planning & expediting: *Team assemblers: Inspector, testers, weighers, etc: Sales representative: *Maintenance & repair workers: Cutting/punching machine setters: Computer-machine operators: Grinding, polishing, etc machinists: *Customer service representative: Structural metal fabricators/fitters: Mixing/blending machine operators: Printing machine operators: *Machinists: *Welders, cutters, solderers, etc: *Industrial machinery mechanics: Tool & die makers: Industrial production managers: *Industrial engineers: *Mechanical engineers: 2,491 2,126 1,470 1,204 1,185 1,152 1,129 1, ,837 2,335 2,030 2,021 1,809 1,198 1,126 1, ,748 1,987 1, , ,842 1,029 $12.01 $12.58 $15.00 $15.65 $12.87 $14.03 $14.50 $11.08 $20.89 $13.69 $18.65 $30.66 $16.52 $14.97 $16.77 $16.30 $15.01 $16.26 $16.19 $17.16 $17.67 $17.69 $22.59 $21.07 $26.87 $41.54 $37.40 $36.80 Core and
7 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Commercial and Industrial Construction Willingness To Learn : Reading & Writing Science Visual & Verbal Following Directions Following Plans & Schedules Checking, Examining & Recording Craftsmanship Sustainable Practices Building & Construction Design Material Resources Operation, Installation & Repair Regulations & Quality Assurance Health, Safety & Security Industry-Sector: Construction of Commercial/ Industrial Buildings Materials & Installation Heavy Equipment Operations Customer Service & Contractual Relationships Green Building Practices Electricians helpers: *Construction laborers: *Painters & maintenance: *Operating engineers: *Roofers: *Cement masons & finishers: Carpet installers: Drywall/ceiling installers: Excavating and loading operators: Carpenters helpers: Tapers: Mechanical insulation workers: *Carpenters: *Electricians: *Plumbers & pipefitters: *Heating & air mechanics: *Brickmasons & blockmasons: *Sheet metal workers: *Structural iron & steel workers: *Welders, cutters, & solderers: Tile & marble setters Cost estimators: All other mangers: Construction managers: Civil engineers 1, ,716 3,097 2, ,877 4,271 3,654 2,433 1, ,330 1, , $12.87 $14.27 $17.88 $22.32 $21.51 $20.71 $20.91 $18.28 $23.58 $19.22 $14.97 $24.71 $31.31 $21.76 $25.13 $26.50 $19.85 $22.59 $27.06 $26.64 $17.69 $22.74 $29.87 $27.35 $26.44 $27.72 $34.83 Core and
8 Career Ladder Career Model Ladder for Model the Southwest for the SWPA Heavy Hospitality/Hotel Highway Civil Construction and Lodging Industry Willingness to Learn : Reading Comprehension Writing Listening & Locating & Using Adaptability & Marketing & Customer Focus Applied Hospitality Principles & Concepts Hospitality Operations & Procedures Customer Service & Cultural Sensitivity Quality Assurance & Quality Control Sales & Marketing Industry-Sector: Guest Services General Hotel Operations Health & Safety Laws & Regulations Maids & housekeepers: Desk clerks: Waiters & waitresses: Food servers: Janitors & cleaners: Bartenders: Dining room/cafeteria/bar: Dishwashers: Baggage porters/bellhops: Food preparation: Host/hostesses: Landscaping& grounds keeping: *Maintenance & repair: Laundry & dry-cleaning: Cooks: Lodging managers: First-line supervisors (cleaning): First-line supervisors (admin): First-line supervisors (food): 2,036 1, $8.87 $10.37 $9.48 $9.44 $11.48 $9.56 $9.34 $8.76 $8.81 $9.11 $9.89 $12.01 $16.52 $10.61 $12.19 $18.88 $10.97 $23.62 $16.73 Core and
9 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Adaptability & Willingness to Learn : Reading & Writing STEM: Science,, Engineering & Math Visual & Verbal Analytic Thinking Customer Focus / Decision Scheduling & Coordinating Checking Examining & Recording Logistics, Planning & Management Warehousing & Distribution Transportation Operations & Maintenance Applications Regulations & Quality Assurance Customer Relationship Management Health Safety & Environment School bus drivers: Laborers & freight movers: *Truck drivers/ delivery: Taxi drivers/chauffeurs: Couriers & messengers: Transportation ticket agents: *Shipping, receiving & traffic: Truck driver/tractor-trailer: Transit bus drivers: Customer service representatives: Dispatcher (expect police, etc): Locomotive engineers: Railroad conductors/yardmasters: *Cargo & freight agents: Maintenance & repair workers: Railroad switch operators: Flight attendants: Rail car repairers: *Bus & truck mechanics: Aircraft mechanics & service: *First-line supervisor: All other managers: Transportation manager: Airline pilots/flight engineers: 4,488 3,274 2,925 1,163 1, ,594 1, $12.26 $12.58 $16.65 $10.65 $9.88 $12.87 $14.10 $14.50 $23.29 $19.81 $15.01 $18.55 $22.45 $22.73 $19.41 $16.52 $18.45 $25.41 $20.35 $20.54 $24.36 $28.85 $26.44 $38.79 $68.96 Core and and
10 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Health Care Adaptability & Lifelong Learning : Reading Writing Science & Analytical Thinking Listening & Literacy Customer Focus Scheduling & Coordinating Examining, & Recording Workplace Health Industry Healthcare Delivery Health Health Industry Ethics Laws & Regulations Worker Health & Safety Industry-Sector: Health Literacy & Health Informatics Using the EHR Privacy & Confidentiality of Health Health /Data Technical Security Associate s Degree Master s Degree *Home health aides: *Child care workers: Personal/home care aides: Receptionists & information clerks: Maids/cleaners: *Medical assistants: *Social & human service assistants: *Dental assistants: *Nursing aid: Licensed practical nurses: *Medical secretaries: *Emergency medical technicians: *Registered nurses: *Radiologic technologists: *Medical & laboratory technicians: *Medical/laboratory technologists: *Mental health counselors: *Physical therapists: Medical & health services manager: 14,170 10,013 5,097 5,062 4,725 2,607 5,262 2,881 2,322 15,566 5,611 3,865 2,493 26,239 2,211 1,658 1,958 1,790 2,599 2,075 2,094 $10.31 $8.40 $12.87 $9.02 $11.70 $8.87 $13.59 $12.86 $14.46 $12.60 $19.00 $13.99 $13.76 $29.09 $22.71 $16.72 $23.62 $23.62 $18.12 $35.01 $36.90 First Professional Degree Physicians & surgeons: 7,215 $72.91 Core and
11 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Long-term Care, Supports, and Services Adaptability & Lifelong Learning : Reading Writing Science & Communication, Listening & Analytic Thinking Customer Focus Scheduling & Coordinating Instructing Care, Supports & Services Supporting Daily Living Crisis Prevention & Conflict Resolution Ethics Documentation Laws & Regulations Associate s Degree Master s Degree *Home health aides: *Child care workers: Personal & home care aides: Maids & housekeepers: Recreation workers: Food preparation workers: Residential advisors: *Nursing aides and attendants: Practical/vocational nurses: *Registered nurses: *Public health social workers: Social/community service managers: *Mental health/abuse social workers: *Substance abuse counselors: *Physical therapists: Health services managers: Operations managers: 13,777 9,865 4,795 1, ,667 3,231 4, $10.31 $8.40 $9.02 $8.87 $12.48 $10.18 $13.37 $12.60 $19.00 $29.09 $23.62 $19.42 $25.05 $20.11 $16.43 $35.01 $36.90 $46.03 Core and
12 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Mechatronics Lifelong Learning : Science Reading & Writing Communication, Listening & Analytic Thinking Checking, Examining, & Recording Design & Development Operations Maintenance, Installation & Repair Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement Health, Safety, Security & Environment Industry-Sector: Mechatronics Mechanical Electrical Computers Controls Industrial Safety Associate s Degree *Electrical & electronic assemblers: *Team assemblers: Machine setters & operators: *Architectural & civil drafters: *Mechanical drafters: All other managers: Civil engineering technicians: *Electrical & electronic technicians: Mechanical engineering technicians: *Civil engineers: Mechanical engineers: *Industrial engineers: Electrical engineers: Electronics engineers: *Nuclear engineers: Engineering managers: Operations managers: Chief executives: , $12.87 $15.00 $13.69 $14.97 $21.37 $23.94 $26.44 $20.35 $25.80 $20.12 $34.83 $36.80 $37.40 $39.65 $38.02 $45.79 $54.80 $46.03 $55.59 Core and
13 Career Ladder Model for the SWPA Financial Services & Ethics and Credibility & Self-Management Lifelong Learning : Reading for Writing Functional Math/ Bookkeeping/ Accounting of Economics Listening and Analytic Thinking Adaptability/ Customer Service/ Service Orientation Strategic Planning & / Decision Using Computers Products & Concepts Operations Financial Reporting Applications Regulations & Codes Fraud Prevention Tellers: *Loan interviewers: Bill and account collectors: Customer service representatives: Insurance claims & policy clerks: Bookkeeping & accounting clerks: Executive secretaries: Data entry keyers: Billing and posting clerks: Title examiners: *Claims adjusters & examiners: Compliance officers: Managers: New accounts clerks: *Personal financial advisors: Financial services agent: Insurance sales agents: *Loan officers *Financial analysts: *Accountants & auditors: Market research analysts: Financial managers: Chief executives: *Management analysts: 5,113 2,517 1, ,635 2,051 1,785 1, , , ,879 8,178 6,281 3,090 2,841 1, , $11.23 $12.87 $14.94 $14.37 $15.01 $18.83 $16.64 $18.91 $13.78 $14.84 $22.41 $28.33 $25.51 $23.62 $26.44 $13.62 $22.36 $24.60 $24.81 $25.84 $25.44 $28.20 $26.96 $37.83 $55.59 $33.17 Core and
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