Engineering Technology Occupation Report CIP 14.4201 Pima, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering CIP 2010: A program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of computer controlled electro-mechanical systems and products with embedded electronics, sensors, and actuators; and which includes, but is not limited to, automata, robots and automation systems. Includes instruction in mechanical engineering, electronic and electrical engineering, computer and software engineering, and control engineering. Occupation Gender Breakdown Gender 2015 Jobs 2015 Percent Males 3,661 61.5% Females 2,290 38.5% Occupation Age Breakdown Age 2015 Jobs 2015 Percent 14-18 6 0.1% 19-24 414 7.0% 25-34 1,071 18.0% 35-44 1,066 17.9% 45-54 1,228 20.6% 55-64 1,447 24.3% 65+ 720 12.1% Occupation Summary for 14.4201 5,951 6.6% $41.41/hr Jobs (2015) % Change (2015-2020) Median Hourly Earnings 8% above National average Nation: 7.3% Nation: $35.83/hr Page1
Occupation Change Summary Region 2015 Jobs 2020 Jobs Change % Change Median Hourly Earnings 496 575 79 16% $31.75 Pima, 5,951 6,343 392 7% $41.41 30,192 33,597 3,405 11% $36.88 1,825,072 1,958,771 133,699 7% $35.83 SOC Description Typical Entry Level Education Work Experience Required Bachelor's degree 5 years or more None 17-2199 Engineers, All Other Bachelor's degree None None 25-1099 Postsecondary Teachers Doctoral or professional degree None None Typical On-The- Job Training Page2
Occupation Breakdown - 2015 Jobs Pima, 25-1099 Postsecondary Teachers 409 4,597 24,425 1,494,305 64 729 3,762 186,830 17-2199 Engineers, All Other 23 625 2,005 143,936 Total 496 5,951 30,192 1,825,072 Occupation Breakdown - 2020 Jobs Pima, 25-1099 Postsecondary Teachers 485 5,001 27,618 1,617,827 67 724 3,925 193,609 17-2199 Engineers, All Other 24 617 2,055 147,335 Total 575 6,343 33,597 1,958,771 Occupation Breakdown - Change Pima, 25-1099 Postsecondary Teachers 76 404 3,193 123,522 3-5 163 6,779 17-2199 Engineers, All Other 1-8 50 3,399 Total 79 392 3,405 133,699 Occupation Breakdown - Median Hourly Earnings Pima, $60.88 $64.41 $62.80 $62.69 17-2199 Engineers, All Other $33.64 $35.32 $38.26 $44.32 25-1099 Postsecondary Teachers $27.09 $38.61 $32.66 $31.70 Total $31.75 $41.41 $36.88 $35.83 Page3
Top Industries Change from 2015-2020 NAICS Code Description Pima, 611430 903612 Professional and Management Development Training Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools (Local Government) 62 64 98 652 9 53 404 8,880 541330 Engineering Services 4 7 76 4,247 611310 901199 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools Federal Government, Civilian, Excluding Postal Service -- -3 1,781 66,682 0 2 2-332 Total 77 123 2,361 80,130 Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed - EMSI 2015.3 Class of Worker National Educational Attainment Postsecondary Teachers (25-1099) Education Level 2015 Percent Less than high school diploma 0.2% High school diploma or equivalent 0.1% Some college, no degree 2.6% Associate's degree 2.3% Bachelor's degree 16.0% Master's degree 35.6% Doctoral or professional degree 43.3% * National Educational Attainment - Settings Page4
National Educational Attainment () Education Level 2015 Percent Less than high school diploma 0.3% High school diploma or equivalent 2.9% Some college, no degree 7.8% Associate's degree 5.2% Bachelor's degree 47.1% Master's degree 31.3% Doctoral or professional degree 5.5% * National Educational Attainment - Settings National Educational Attainment Engineers, All Other (17-2199) Education Level 2015 Percent Less than high school diploma 0.1% High school diploma or equivalent 3.3% Some college, no degree 8.0% Associate's degree 6.6% Bachelor's degree 48.5% Master's degree 26.2% Doctoral or professional degree 7.3% * National Educational Attainment - Settings Page5
Appendix A - Data Sources and Calculations Location Quotient Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a particular industry, cluster, occupation, or demographic group is in a region as compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region unique in comparison to the national average. Occupation Data EMSI occupation employment data are based on final EMSI industry data and final EMSI staffing patterns. Wage estimates are based on Occupational Employment Statistics (QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker) and the American Community Survey (Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors). Occupational wage estimates also affected by county-level EMSI earnings by industry. Completers Data The completers data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Institution Data The institution data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Industry Data EMSI industry data have various sources depending on the class of worker. (1) For QCEW Employees, EMSI primarily uses the QCEW (Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages), with supplemental estimates from County Business Patterns and Current Employment Statistics. (2) Non-QCEW employees data are based on a number of sources including QCEW, Current Employment Statistics, County Business Patterns, BEA State and Local Personal Income reports, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix (NIOEM), the American Community Survey, and Railroad Retirement Board statistics. (3) Self-Employed and Extended Proprietor classes of worker data are primarily based on the American Community Survey, Nonemployer Statistics, and BEA State and Local Personal Income Reports. Projections for QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees are informed by NIOEM and long-term industry projections published by individual states. Staffing Patterns Data The staffing pattern data in this report are compiled from several sources using a specialized process. For QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker, sources include Occupational Employment Statistics, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix, and the American Community Survey. For the Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors classes of worker, the primary source is the American Community Survey, with a small amount of information from Occupational Employment Statistics. State Data Sources This report uses state data from the following agencies: Department of Administration, Office of Employment and Population Statistics Page6