Quality Workforce Development Committee
Wage Survey
Regional Industry Clusters
Training
Job Links Excelerator

Workforce - Wage Survey

A growing population in North Texas provides area companies with access to a workforce of more than 3.2 million; those numbers are expected to exceed seven million in the next 15 years. Current employment in Tarrant County is 847,653 with an unemployment rate of 7.9 percent.

Salaries

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   Occupation Average Hourly $

Accountant

21.67

Assembler

11.61

Billing Representative

15.30

Collection Clerk

14.13

Computer Operator

18.65

Customer Service Manager

27.99

Customer Service Rep.

12.61

Data Entry Clerk

10.25

Database Analyst

36.13

Electronics Technician

17.36

Forklift Operator

14.95

Machinist

19.67

Maintenance Mechanic

15.39

Material Handler

15.06

Network Administrator

35.79

Network Technician

23.88

Programmer

24.87

Quality Assurance Inspector

18.99

Secretary

12.20

Stock Clerk

13.29

Warehouse Supervisor

23.36


Sources: The Whitney Smith Company, Tarrant County Salary Survey 2009

Demographics

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   Category City D/FW MSA

Population Est.

720,250

6,637,230

White

442,902

4,387,382

Black

122,477

876,979

American Indian

3,575

31,193

Asian

24,879

303,768

Other Races

71,921

567,111

Two or More Races

12,143

136,974

Hispanic Ethnicity

236,314

1,732,974

Under Age 20

216,081

1,925,237

Age 20-24

48,647

405,090

Age 25-44

212,096

1,965,012

Age 45-64

143,394

1,481,830

Age 65 +

57,679

526,238

Median Age

31.6

33.3

Total Household

287,898

2,567,298

Income Per Capita

$23,208

$27,414

Income Ave. HH

$63,014

$78,445


Sources:

North Texas Council of Governments & U.S. Census Bureau
Population Est. 2009, Detailed Profile 2008

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Workforce - Regional Industry Clusters

The Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Workforce Leadership Council oversees Regional Industry Clusters for the area. These business-driven work groups consist of key industry leaders and focus on creating a qualified workforce to meet projected industry demands in aerospace, semiconductors, health care and logistics. Some of the participating business leaders include:

  • Aerospace 
    Project Chair — Tom Heiserman, Vice President of People and Organization Services, Lockheed Martin;
    Cluster Manager — Judy Bell, Workforce Solutions of Tarrant County

  • Semiconductor
    Project Chair —  Nancy Rollins, TriQuint Semiconductor;
    Cluster Manager — John Shellene, DFW Semiconductor & Technology Executive Council

  • Health Care
    Project Chair — Mark Morales, Texas Health Resources;
    Cluster Manager — Patti Clapp, Greater Dallas Chamber

  • Logistics
    Project Chair — Maria Smith-Brackenridge, Two Peppers Sales & Marketing;
    Cluster Manager — Kent Andersen, North Central Texas Workforce Board

2008 Regional Workforce Leadership Council Annual Report:

Aerospace Careers Brochure:

In the News:

 

For more information contact:

Cynthia Fisher Miller
Senior Director of Workforce and Education
817-338-3360
cmiller@fortworthchamber.com

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Workforce - Training

Fort Worth has a variety of training programs available to staff any business with qualified personnel.  On the state level, the Skill Development Fund by the Texas Workforce Commission provides for immediate workforce needs of industries that have plant locations in Texas.  These programs are flexible; funds can be applied to classroom training, onsite training, remote training or other arrangements that meet a company’s needs.  The Skills Development Fund has a cap of $500,000 per project. 

In Fort Worth, Tarrant County College is a location for occupational training covered by the Skills Development Fund.  The program enables industry to have a voice in the training of prospective employees, so each firm can include its specific needs.

Program participation costs covered include 100 percent of instructor's salaries, instructional supplies and any other related items.

 

For more information on workforce training contact:

Cynthia Fisher Miller
Senior Director of Workforce and Education
817-338-3360
cmiller@fortworthchamber.com

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Job Links Excelerator

Job Links Excelerator is a two-hour forum every month for Fort Worth-Area employers to present immediate job opportunities to a broad base of candidate providers. This is not a job fair. Job Seekers do not attend. Job Links Excelerator is free to both the employer and the candidate provider.

Supporting the Fort Worth Chamber in producing this program are:

  • AT&T Foundation
  • Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County
  • The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • The Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce
  • The American Indian Chamber of Commerce
  • Tarrant County Asian American Chamber of Commerce


Upcoming Job Links Excelerator Schedule

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m.)

Date
Location/Sponsor
Address

February 3, 2010

Texas Wesleyan University
Louella Martin Pavilion



1112 Wesleyan
Fort Worth, Texas 76105

March 3, 2010

UT Arlington

 

Mavericks Activity Center
500 West Nedderman Dr.
Arlington, Texas 76013



April 7, 2010

Goodwill Industries
of Fort Worth

4005 Campus Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 76119

 

May 5, 2010

Tarrant County College
Trinity River Campus

 

300 Radio Shack Circle
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

 

June 2, 2010

Tarrant County College N.E. Student Center Building/Center Corner/NTSU 1615 -A

828 Harwood Road
Hurst, Texas, 76054


July

No Meeting

 

No Meeting
August 4, 2010
JPS

TBD

 

For more information on Job Links Excelerator contact:

Betty Harvey
Workforce Development Coordinator
817-338-3361
bharvey@fortworthchamber.com

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