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Workforce - Wage Survey |
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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 $ |
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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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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.)
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February 3, 2010 |
Texas Wesleyan University
Louella Martin Pavilion
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1112 Wesleyan
Fort Worth, Texas 76105 |
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UT Arlington
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Mavericks Activity Center
500 West Nedderman Dr.
Arlington, Texas 76013
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Goodwill Industries
of Fort Worth
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4005 Campus Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 76119
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Tarrant County College
Trinity River Campus
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300 Radio Shack Circle
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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Tarrant County College N.E. Student Center Building/Center Corner/NTSU 1615 -A |
828 Harwood Road
Hurst, Texas, 76054
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No Meeting
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TBD
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For more information on Job Links Excelerator contact:
Betty Harvey
Workforce Development Coordinator
817-338-3361
bharvey@fortworthchamber.com
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