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Alabama Chemical Employment by Industry Sectors
70%
18%
12% Basic Chemical Manufacturing
Paint, Coating, and AdhesiveManufacturingOther Chemical Product andPreparation Manufacturing
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages The data above is an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012
Industry Overview
Sector Number of Companies Number Employed Basic Chemical Manufacturing 71 3,007
Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing 26 776
Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
28 542
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages The data above is an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012
Basic Chemical Manufacturing
71 Companies; 3,007 Employed, 70% of Chemical Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 29% Chemical Equipment
Operators and Tenders • 16% Chemical Plant and System
Operators • 6% Industrial Engineers • 6% First-Line
Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
• 5% Industrial Machinery Mechanics
3251 Basic Chemical Manufacturing This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals using basic processes, such as thermal cracking and distillation. Chemicals manufactured in this industry group are usually separate chemical elements or separate chemically-defined compounds.
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 88% 50-99 4%
100-249 * 250+ *
The data above is derived from a report from September 2012
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Source: 2012 release of the Occupational Employment Statistics Report (OES) in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wage data aged using latest Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.
* Denotes confidential data as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing
26 Companies; 776 Employed, 18% of Chemical Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 53% Mixing & Blending Machine
Setters, Operators, & Tenders • 19% First-Line
Supervisors/Managers of Production & Operating Workers
• 7% Industrial Machinery Mechanics • 7% Inspectors, Testers, Sorters,
Samplers, & Weighers • 5% General & Operations Managers
32551 Paint and Coating Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) mixing pigments, solvents, and binders into paints and other coatings, such as stains, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, shellacs, and water repellant coatings for concrete and masonry, and/or (2) manufacturing allied paint products, such as putties, paint and varnish removers, paint brush cleaners, and frit. 32552 Adhesive Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing adhesives, glues, and caulking compounds.
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 84% 50-99 *
100-249 * *Denotes confidential data as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics The data above is derived from a report from September 2012
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Source: 2012 release of the Occupational Employment Statistics Report (OES) in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wage data aged using latest Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.
Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
28 Companies; 542 Employed, 12% of Chemical Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 39% Mixing & Blending Machine
Setters, Operators, & Tenders • 26% Chemical Equipment Operators
and Tenders • 13% First-Line Supervisors/Managers
of Production and Operating Workers • 10% General & Operations Managers • 10 Helpers--Production Workers
3259 Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chemical products (except basic chemicals; resins, synthetic rubber, cellulosic and non-cellulosic fibers and filaments; pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals; pharmaceuticals and medicines; paints, coatings, and adhesives; soaps and cleaning compounds; and toilet preparations).
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 89% 50-99 *
100-249 * *Denotes confidential data as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
The data above is derived from a report from September 2012
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Source: 2012 release of the Occupational Employment Statistics Report (OES) in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wage data aged using latest Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.
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Development of Alabama’s Chemical Industry by Company
*2012- denotes that the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2012 is not yet finalized.
*Y-axis annotates the number of companies by intervals of 10. Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
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Development of Alabama’s Chemical Industry by Employed
*Y-axis annotates the number employed by intervals of 500.
*2012- denotes that the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2012 is not yet finalized.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Job Category Number of Jobs Percent of Total Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders 730 24%
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
370
12%
Chemical Plant and System Operators 360 12%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
250 8%
Industrial Engineers 140 5%
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 140 5%
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General 110 4%
General and Operations Managers 110 4%
Other 790 26%
Top Job Categories for Chemical
Source: 2012 release of the Occupational Employment Statistics Report (OES) in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wage data aged using latest Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.
Wage Information Top 10 by Rounded Occupational Employment
Soc. Title Round Emp. Mean Mean Ann. Entry Entry Ann. Exp. Exp. Ann.
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders 730 $20.20 $41,998 $16.59 $34,495 $22.00 $45,747
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 370 $20.91 $43,497 $14.38 $29,903 $24.18 $50,299
Chemical Plant & System Operators 360 $23.73 $49,354 $12.44 $25,867 $29.37 $61,087
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers 250 $30.91 $64,289 $23.82 $49,546 $34.45 $71,655
Industrial Engineers 140 $45.52 $94,695 $34.46 $71,685 $51.06 $106,200
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 140 $21.81 $45,363 $16.67 $34,672 $24.38 $50,700
General and Operations Managers 110 $58.71 $122,116 $37.67 $78,361 $69.23 $143,992
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General 110 $21.02 $43,715 $11.99 $24,950 $25.53 $53,103
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 100 $24.90 $51,777 $18.03 $37,502 $28.33 $58,909
Chemical Engineers 70 $45.01 $93,611 $39.58 $82,329 $47.71 $99,247
Chemical Technicians 70 $21.96 $45,670 $14.79 $30,749 $25.55 $53,130 * Wage information rounded to the nearest whole dollars
Source: 2012 release of the Occupational Employment Statistics Report (OES) in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wage data aged using latest Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.
Wage Information Total Wages by NAICS Code from 2000-2012
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Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages *Y-axis annotates the number employed by
intervals of 10,000.
3251: Basic Chemical Manufacturing
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
14-24 2% 25-34
11%
35-44 27%
45-54 34%
55+ 26%
Average Annual Employment by Age Group
The data above is an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012
3251: Basic Chemical Manufacturing
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
5.48% 73 -131 $7,313 $5,623
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
The data above is 4th Quarter 2011 and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter of 2012
3255: Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing
14-24 6%
25-34 19%
35-44 25%
45-54 29%
55+ 21%
Average Annual Employment by Age Group
The data above is an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
3255: Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
3.20% 13 -2 $4,572 $3,715
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
The data above is 4th Quarter 2011 and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter of 2012
3259: Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
14-24 12%
25-34 23%
35-44 21%
45-54 24%
55+ 20%
Average Annual Employment by Age Group
The data above is an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
3259: Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings New Start
5.1% 26 12 $4,504 $3,518
Source: Partnership between the AL Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment-Household Dynamics (LED) Program, Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data.
The data above is 4th Quarter 2011 and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter of 2012
Projection Information From 2010 to 2020 by NAICS Code
NAICS Industry 2010 2020 Net Change
Percent Change
Avg. Ann.
Growth
US Avg. Ann.
Growth
Location Quotient
3251 Basic Chemical Manufacturing 3,020 3,490 470 15.55 1.46 -1.57 1.34
3255 Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing 820 850 40 4.66 0.46 -1.21 0.97
3259 Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
480 440 -40 -7.95 -0.82 -1.88 0.37
Source: 2010-2020 Industry Projections produced by the Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the Projections Managing Partnership (PMP).
Major Chemical Regions
Chemical Industry Maps: Statewide
Workforce Development Region 1 Workforce Development Region 2 Workforce Development Region 3 Workforce Development Region 4 Workforce Development Region 5 Workforce Development Region 6 Workforce Development Region 7 Workforce Development Region 8 Workforce Development Region 9
Workforce Development Region 10
Source: Labor Market Information, Alabama Department of Labor