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Employment and Salary Data for 2016-17 Apprentices
APPRENTICESHIP COMPLETION
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Interest is growing in
the earn-while-you-learn
apprenticeship model
DR. MORNA K. FOY, PRESIDENT,WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM
WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM
4622 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
MADISON, WISCONSIN 53705
JANUARY 2019
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HIGHLIGHTS: 2016-17 APPRENTICESHIP COMPLETION
SECTOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAM DATA
DEMOGRAPHIC AND AGE GROUP DATA
APPENDIX A: METHODOLOGY & DEFINITIONS
APPENDIX B: SURVEY INSTRUMENT
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04 Construction05 Industrial05 Service05 Total For All Apprentice Programs
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WTCS HIGHLIGHTS2016-17 APPRENTICESHIP COMPLETION
WTCS HIGHLIGHTS
96%OF APPRENTICES WERE
SATISFIEDWITH THEIR ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
Registered Apprenticeship combines structured, on-the-job
training with classroom instruction. Apprentices learn the
theory and practice of a highly skilled occupation in two to
fi ve years and are paid for their time on the job and in the
classroom.
Wisconsin’s technical colleges work closely with the
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD)-
Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards (BAS) to meet
employer needs in the area of apprenticeship, providing the
classroom instruction for apprenticeship programs in the
industrial, construction and service sectors.
With an annual median salary of $77,753 for all
apprenticeship completers in 2016-17, it’s easy to see why
participation has increased about 47% since 2013.
This report is based on a recent survey of 847 individuals
who received an apprenticeship completion certifi cate in
2016-17, with 330 (39%) responding.
TRAINING SATISFACTION
46%OF APPRENTICES
WERE CONSIDERINGCONTINUING THEIR
EDUCATION
OF APPRENTICES WERESATISFIED WITH THEIRPAID-RELATED INSTRUCTION
OF APPRENTICES WERESATISFIED WITH THEIRPAID-RELATED INSTRUCTION96%
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MEDIAN ANNUAL
SALARYBY INDUSTRY SECTOR
MEDIAN ANNUAL SALARY BY HIGHEST EARNING OCCUPATIONS
Wisconsin’s technical colleges recognize successful completion of many
apprenticeships as 39 credits towards the 60-credit Technical Studies —
Journey Worker Associate Degree
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MEDIAN SALARY FOR ALL APPRENTICES
$77,753100K30K
WHERE APPRENTICES WORK:WHERE APPRENTICES WORK:
95% OF THOSE, 53%
WORKED IN THE
DISTRICT WHERE
THEY RECEIVED
THEIR TRAINING
OF EMPLOYED APPRENTICESWERE WORKING IN WISCONSIN
MEDIAN SALARY FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
$85,273
$65,515MEDIAN SALARY FOR INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
MEDIAN SALARY FOR SERVICE SECTOR
$81,613
Tool & Die
Industrial Electrician/E&I
Maintenance Mechanic
Construction Electrical
Sheet Metal
Masonry
Plumbing
Utilities
Steamfitting
Operating Engineer $101,912
$91,451
$83,168
$76,954
$74,140
$72,001
$71,151
$69,107
$67,939
$66,945
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SECTOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS
Note: Apprenticeship programs are clustered by their DWD-recognized sector: Construction, Industrial and Service. WTCS program numbers ending in “-0” refl ect a System-wide aggregation of multiple, related programs (i.e., JAC and ABC); the resulting program groups correspond to state trade committee jurisdictions and WTCS Quality Review Process program groups.
An asterisk indicates there were fewer than three salaries reported for a particular program group.
CONSTRUCTIONSECTOR
PROGRAM TITLE Program
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Avg Hours/Week# % # % Hourly Annual
MASONRY 50-408-O 8 5 3 3 100% 3 100% 0 $33.58 $74,139.80 42CARPENTRY 50-410-O 54 4 4 4 100% 2 50% 0 $0.00 $0.00 47CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL 50-413-O 111 42 34 34 100% 34 100% 0 $34.00 $71,151.33 42GLAZING 50-417-O 1 0 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 * * *PAINTING AND DECORATING 50-424-O 6 1 1 1 100% 1 100% 0 * * *PLUMBING 50-427-O 59 23 20 20 100% 20 100% 0 $34.50 $76,954.08 43 SHEET METAL 50-432-O 69 22 20 18 90% 18 100% 2 $32.87 $72,000.91 44SPRINKLER FITTER 50-434-1 4 0 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 * * *STEAMFITTING 50-435-O 48 15 14 14 100% 14 100% 0 $43.00 $91,450.56 45IRONWORKING 50-437-1 6 1 1 1 100% 1 100% 0 * * *ROOFING 50-446-O 6 0 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 * * *OPERATING ENGINEER 50-447-O 153 86 86 85 98% 85 100% 1 $38.13 $101,912.16 55TELE/DATA 50-451-O 6 4 4 4 100% 4 100% 0 $26.35 $53,888.65 38
CONSTRUCTION SECTOR TOTAL 531 203 187 184 98% 182 98% 3 $36.00 $85,273.44 43
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TOTAL FOR ALLAPPRENTICE PROGAMS S
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INDUSTRIALSECTOR
SERVICESECTOR
PROGRAM TITLE Program
Num
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Avg Hours/Week# % # % Hourly Annual
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN/E&I 50-414-O 69 33 30 30 100% 30 100% 0 $29.92 $67,938.74 44MACHINIST 50-420-O 46 18 18 18 100% 18 100% 0 $25.00 $58,235.52 45MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 50-423-O 71 30 25 25 100% 24 96% 0 $28.74 $69,106.59 46TOOL & DIE 50-439-O 35 13 12 12 100% 11 91% 0 $26.25 $66,944.85 49WELDING/PIPE FABRICATION 50-442-O 11 4 2 2 100% 2 100% 0 * * *METAL FABRICATION 50-457-O 5 2 2 2 100% 1 50% 0 * * *
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR TOTAL 237 100 89 89 100% 86 96% 0 $27.75 $65,514.96 45
PROGRAM TITLE Program
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AGRICULTURE 50-091-O 1 1 1 1 100% 1 100% 0 * * *UTILITIES 50-468-O 50 19 19 19 100% 18 94% 0 $39.90 $83,167.60 41BARBER/COSMETOLOGY 50-502-O 28 7 7 7 100% 5 71% 0 $15.00 $31,197.60 38
SERVICE SECTOR TOTAL 79 27 27 27 100% 24 88% 0 $38.84 $81,612.92 49
PROGRAM TITLE Program
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TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS IN ALL DISTRICTS 847 330 303 300 99% 292 97% 3 $32.50 $77,752.52 45
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DEMOGRAPHIC COMPOSITIONOF WTCS APPRENTICES
APPRENTICES BY AGE
TRADE GROUP Males Females N/R Total HispanicAmerican
IndianAsian
American Black WhitePacific
Islander Multi-ethnic N/R
TOTALS 805 35 7 847 16 * * 15 594 * * 214
PERCENTAGES 95.0% 4.1% 0.8% 100% 1.9% * * 1.8% 70.1% * * 25.3%
CONSTRUCTION 520 8 * 531 10 * 0 9 351 0 0 159
INDUSTRIAL 231 * * 237 * * * * 194 * * 33
SERVICE 54 24 * 79 * 0 0 5 49 0 0 22
Note: N/R means Not Reported
Percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth* Indicates fewer than fi ve people, not shown for confi dentiality
Percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth
55 to 64 Years0.4%
45 to 54 Years4.6%
35 to 44 Years14.9%
30 to 34 Years17.4%
25 to 29 Years24.7%
20 to 24 Years29.5%
16 to 19 Years8.6%
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APPENDIX A:METHODOLOGY & DEFINITIONS
Wisconsin’s 16 technical colleges conduct an annual survey to assess outcomes for those receiving an apprenticeship completion certifi cate from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development-Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards (DWD-BAS) and received related instruction at a Wisconsin technical college.
The primary objective is to analyze employment and salary data in a format similar to the annual Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Graduate Outcomes report. Survey questions also gauge satisfaction with the on-the-job training and related classroom instruction provided by the technical colleges.
Between August and December 2018, each Wisconsin technical college surveyed apprentices who earned an apprenticeship completion certifi cate from DWD-BAS in 2016-17, and who attended that college for the related classroom instruction. Appendix B is a copy of the survey instrument.
A total of 847 apprentices received the survey statewide and 330 (39%) responded. Each Wisconsin technical college submitted its survey responses to WTCS for compilation of this System-wide report.
“Labor force” includes all employed and unemployed respondents except individuals who were unemployed and not seeking employment.
A person was considered employed if he or she worked for pay or profi t at the time of the survey. Individuals may be employed full-time or part-time. Part-time is defi ned as those working less than 35 hours per week.
Individuals not working for pay or profi t at the time of the survey were considered unemployed. An unemployed individual was considered to be seeking employment if he or she was actively looking for work.
Employed respondents who indicated they were employed in the trade for which they received training are counted in the “In Trade” category. As a result, this category is a subset of the employed category.
Salary data are reported for respondents who indicated they were employed full-time in the trade. Median salary is not an average – it is the mid-point of all reported salaries, with half of reported salaries below and half above.
In an attempt to assure confi dentiality, there must be a minimum of three employed in the trade who reported salaries in order to publish a median salary for any given program. (Please note: not all respondents included salary in their survey response). Furthermore, there must be a minimum of fi ve individuals in a given demographic category in order to publish that demographic information.
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APPENDIX B:SURVEY INSTRUMENT
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WTCS APPRENTICESHIP COMPLETER SURVEY
Please check one answer.
1. How satisfied are you with the paid-related instruction received at our school?
o Very Satisfiedo Satisfiedo Unsatisfiedo Very Unsatisfied
2. How satisfied are you with the apprenticetraining you received on the job?
o Very Satisfiedo Satisfiedo Unsatisfiedo Very Unsatisfied
3. Which one of the following best describes your current status?
o Employed in the tradeo Employed (not in the trade)o Not employed, but seeking employmento Not available for employment – disabledo Not available for employment – other
NOTE: If you are currently employed, please continue with Question 4. If not employed, stop here.
4. When did you start working in your present occupation?
o Prior to my apprenticeshipo When I started my apprenticeshipo After completing my apprenticeship
5. Are you considering continuing your formal education? Technical Studies Journey Worker AAS, associate degree, bachelors degree
o Yeso No
6. Please list the following job information:
Job Title _____________________________
Name of Employer _____________________
_____________________________________Street Address
_____________________________________City, State & Zip Code
7. May we contact your supervisor in our Employer Survey as explained in our cover letter?
o Yeso No
If yes, name of immediate supervisor:
8. What is your present wage, before deductions? Do not include overtime. Please list one:
$_____/Hour $_____/Week $_____/Month $_____/Year
9. How many hours do you work during an average work week?
___________ hours per week
Thank you very much for your cooperation.Please return this completed form in thepostage-paid envelope as soon as possible.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT APPRENTICESHIP
Visit the Department of Workforce Development - Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards website:
Explore the Wisconsin Technical College’s apprenticeship page:
dwd.wisconsin.gov/apprenticeship/
www.wistechcolleges.org/apprenticeship
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