WHY MANUFACTURING?

Why consider a career in manufacturing.

5 REASONS WHY MANUFACTURING IS COOL AND SO ARE YOU

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Do you want a job that leads to higher-paying opportunities, satisfaction, and quality of work life? You came to the right place. Manufacturing has embraced a culture and practice of continuous improvement for decades. It keeps getting better. It's one of the primary places you should consider for a career.


1) Competitive Wages, Benefits, and Opportunities

Manufacturing workers in Washington State earned an average wage of $81,200. This was one-sixth higher than the statewide average wage in 2019 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2020). If you want a career that pays you right and treats you right, welcome to manufacturing.

Manufacturing employees are in high demand. There are over 6,000 manufacturing companies in Washington State. This gives your career a lot of room to expand as you continue to gain more skills and connections.

2) Technology and Innovation


Washington State is known as a technology hub. Manufacturing is adapting more high-tech solutions. If you enjoy making things, using tech, and being creative, then manufacturing might be the right choice for you.

Manufacturers are constantly adding new technologies that improve productivity, quality, and safety. You will get to know technology like 3D printing, robotics, analytics, internet of things (IoT) connectivity, and blockchain.

Manufacturing is a leading source of innovation, high-paying, and high-skilled jobs that are contributing to the economic growth of Washington State.

3) Training, Education and Apprenticeship Opportunities


Manufacturing will take you the way you are. Most manufacturers provide on-the-job training or apprenticeships to help you succeed. You don't have to go into student loan debt to get higher-paying jobs. Your training and experience will give you opportunities.

You can accelerate your career with formal manufacturing and engineering education offered at many local colleges, universities, and technical colleges.

4) Culture of Teamwork and Continuous Improvement


Because of the nature of most manufacturing, you will find yourself in a team environment. You will receive training, support, and encouragement. Manufacturing is a place you belong and you matter. You will learn about lean manufacturing and continuous improvement. You will have opportunities to make things better for yourself and others.

5) Clean, Safe, and Inviting Work Environments


This is not your grandfather's manufacturing environment. Today's manufacturing companies are technologically advanced, clean, safe, and inviting places to work.

Manufacturing isn’t just another ho-hum job–it’s a good career with great potential. You will be working with automation and technology, getting higher pay, becoming part of an important industry, and starting your career with opportunity instead of debt. These are just a few benefits of deciding to build your career in manufacturing. You will be adding value to your family, community, and your future.

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