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Alabama Automotive Employment by Industry Sectors
15% 5%
30%
51%
Rubber Product Manu.
Turbine and PowerTransmission Manu.
Motor Vehicle Manu.
Motor Vehicle Parts Manu.
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
Rubber Product Manufacturing 47 5,047
Turbine and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
14 1,539
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 10 10,207
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 140 17,219
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages The data above is 4th Quarter 2011 and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter of 2012
Rubber Product Manufacturing
47 Companies; 5,047 Employed, 15% of Automotive Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 23% Extruding, Forming, Pressing,
and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
• 9% Industrial Machinery Mechanics
• 9% Team Assemblers • 8% Inspectors, Testers, Sorters,
Samplers, and Weighers • 7% Industrial Truck and Tractor
Operators
3262 Rubber Product Manufacturing This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in processing natural, synthetic, or reclaimed rubber materials into intermediate or final products using processes, such as vulcanizing, cementing, molding, extruding, and lathe-cutting.
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 76% 50-99 7% 100-249 11% 250+ 7% 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.
Turbine & Power Transmission Manu.
14 Companies; 1,539 Employed, 5% of Automotive Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 58% Machinists • 18% First-Line
Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
• 12% Mechanical Engineers • 6% Shipping, Receiving, and
Traffic Clerks • 3% General and Operations
Managers
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing turbines, power transmission equipment, and internal combustion engines (except automotive gasoline and aircraft).
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 60% 50-99 * 100-249 * 250+ 20% *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.
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
10 Companies; 10,207 Employed, 30% of Automotive Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 79% Team Assemblers • 9% First-Line Supervisors/Managers of
Production and Operating Workers • 5% Industrial Machinery Mechanics • 1% Purchasing Agents, Except
Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products • 1% First-Line Supervisors/Managers of
Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
33611 Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete automobile and light duty motor vehicles (i.e., body and chassis or unibody) or (2) manufacturing chassis only. 33612 Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis and assembling complete heavy duty trucks, buses, heavy duty motor homes, and other special purpose heavy duty motor vehicles for highway use or (2) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis only.
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 50% 50-99 0% 100-249 0% 250+ 50%
*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.
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing
140 Companies; 17,219 Employed, 51% of Automotive Employment
Top 5 Job Categories: • 32% Team Assemblers • 11% Cutting, Punching, and Press
Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
• 5% First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
• 5% Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
• 4% Industrial Machinery Mechanics
3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industries in the Transportation Equipment Manufacturing subsector produce equipment for transporting people and goods. Transportation equipment is a type of machinery. An entire subsector is devoted to this activity because of the significance of its economic size in all three North American countries. Establishments in this subsector utilize production processes similar to those of other machinery manufacturing establishments - bending, forming, welding, machining, and assembling metal or plastic parts into components and finished products. However, the assembly of components and subassemblies and their further assembly into finished vehicles tends to be a more common production process in this subsector than in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector.
# of Employees % of Companies 1-49 52% 50-99 10% 100-249 17% 250+ 21% 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 Automotive Industry by Company
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Development of Alabama’s Automotive Industry by Employed
*Y-axis annotates the number employed by intervals of 2000.
*2012- denotes that the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2012 is not yet finalized.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Top Job Categories for Automotive
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.
Job Category Number of Jobs Percent of Total
Team Assemblers 11,520 47%
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 1,690 7%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers 1,650 7%
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 950 4%
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 840 3%
Machinists 480 2%
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic 430 2%
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 410 2%
Other 6,420 26%
Wage Information Top 10 by Rounded Occupational Employment
Occupation Round Emp. Mean Mean
Ann. Entry Entry Ann. Exp. Exp.
Ann.
Team Assemblers 11,520 $19.37 $40,282 $14.71 $30,592 $21.69 $45,125
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 1,690 $14.79 $30,771 $11.18 $23,258 $16.60 $34,525
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers 1,650 $24.82 $51,623 $18.97 $39,464 $27.74 $57,703
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 950 $24.18 $50,313 $18.97 $39,472 $27.00 $55,736
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 840 $19.51 $40,572 $12.07 $25,107 $23.22 $48,303
Machinists 480 $20.70 $43,052 $13.88 $28,870 $24.10 $50,144
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic 430 $14.91 $31,015 $10.64 $22,119 $17.05 $35,463
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 410 $15.26 $31,733 $10.00 $20,803 $17.89 $37,204
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other 350 $11.75 $24,439 $8.24 $17,144 $13.51 $28,086
* 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 2000.
3262: Rubber Parts Manu.
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 6%
25-34 19%
35-44 24%
45-54 27%
55+ 24%
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.
3262: Rubber Parts Manu.
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
3.70% 62 25 $4,204 $2,995
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 an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012.
3336: Turbine and Power Transmission Manu.
14-24 3% 25-34
16%
35-44 30%
45-54 32%
55+ 19%
Average Annual Employment by Age Group
The data above is 4th Quarter 2011 and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter 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.
3336: Turbine and Power Transmission Manu.
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
3.00% 44 35 $4,688 $3,972
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 an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012.
3361: Motor Vehicle Manu.
14-24 1% 25-34
18%
35-44 37%
45-54 33%
55+ 11%
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.
3361: Motor Vehicle Manu.
Average Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
1.30% 78 36 $6,835 $5,575
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 an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 of 2012.
3363: Motor Vehicle Parts Manu.
14-24 9%
25-34 25%
35-44 30%
45-54 24%
55+ 12%
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.
3363: Motor Vehicle Parts Manu.
Average. Turnover
Rate
Avg. Job
Gains
Avg. Net Job
Flows
Avg. Monthly Earnings
Avg. Monthly Earnings
New Hires
7.30% 828 619 $3,732 $2,960
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 an annual average consisting of quarter 4 of 2011, and quarters 1, 2, and 3 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
3262 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 5,260 5,560 310 5.84 0.56 -0.77 2.69
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
1,400 1,700 310 21.83 1.99 -1.24 0.97
3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 10,230 14,200 3,970 38.77 3.33 0.94 4.29
3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 13,420 17,370 3,950 29.46 2.62 -0.50 2.05
Source: 2010-2020 Industry Projections produced by the Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the Projections Managing Partnership (PMP).
Major Automotive Regions
Automotive 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
Commuting Analysis for Major Automotive Plants
Honda: commuting distance Hyundai: commuting distance
Mercedes: commuting distance
Source: Partnership between the Alabama Dept. of Labor, Labor Market Information Division and the US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employment Household Dynamics (LEHD) Program, On The Map (OTM) application.