13. the reality of
MANUFACTURING in AMERICA
Largest mfg economy in the world
1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectors
14. the reality of
MANUFACTURING in AMERICA
Largest mfg economy in the world
1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectors
Annual average mfg salary = $77,000
15. the reality of
MANUFACTURING in AMERICA
Largest mfg economy in the world
1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectors
Annual average mfg salary = $77,000
90% mfg workers have benefits
16. the reality of
MANUFACTURING in AMERICA
Largest mfg economy in the world
1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectors
Annual average mfg salary = $77,000
90% mfg workers have benefits
78% mfg workers get retirement
17. the reality of
MANUFACTURING in AMERICA
Largest mfg economy in the world
1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectors
Annual average mfg salary = $77,000
90% mfg workers have benefits
78% mfg workers get retirement
37. america’s
SKILLS GAP
600,000 Unfilled mfg positions
2020: 10 Million new skilled workers needed
Current skilled worker
Average age: 56
Years until retirement: 5-15
38. america’s
SKILLS GAP
600,000 Unfilled mfg positions
2020: 10 Million new skilled workers needed
Current skilled worker
Average age: 56
Years until retirement: 5-15
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SZIntroduction/greetingWelcome, thank youIntroduce selfIntroduce JBOverview of what we will be coveringMfg Day & why you are hereHaas Automation and what we do hereWatch videoTake a tour of the facility from the catwalkWater, be comfortable, don’t be shy, ask questions
What is mfg dayLet’s talk about why you are all here today, mfg day?: Does anyone know what mfg is all about?AP-Mfg day is an annual event held in Oct where U.S. mfgs like Haas open their doors to demonstrate what modern mfg is all about
Why is there a mfg day??: We know what it is, by why do we it? Why is there a mfg day?APThe reason: while very important to any county’s economy and overall health, America’s included, mfg is commonly thought of as dumb, dirty, dangerous work low-skilled workersThere is a big disconnect between peoples’ perceptions of mfg and the facts
Not a modern mfg facilityFor example, a lot of people these days still think that factories like this from the turn of the century or early 1900s is what the modern mfg facility is like today
Modern mfg facilityThis is actually the reality, modern, advanced mfg facilities like HaasClean, safe, use of FMS, lights out, robotics, etc.We are going to be able to see this live in a few minutes
The disconnect does not end there…
% People support mfg?: Out of the population of the U.S., what % of people do you think say they support mfg?APAbout 70% of Americans view mfg as important
% People support mfgAbout 70% of Americans view mfg as important
% People support mfgHowever, only 30% of parents encourage their children to enter pursue a career in mfg
% People support mfgAnd only about 17% of people actually view mfg as a top career choiceThis is all due to the disconnect between how people see mfg and the facts
Reality of mfg in AmericaThe reality of mfg in America usually surprises a lot of people
Reality of mfg in AmericaFor one, the U.S. has the largest mfg economy in the worldEverything is not build it China or India contrary to popular belief
Reality of mfg in AmericaEvery 1 mfg job creates 2.9 jobs in other sectorsBecause mfg is a foundation to build upon, etc
Reality of mfg in AmericaMfg pays, the annual average mfg salary is $77,000
Reality of mfg in America90% mfg workers have benefits
Reality of mfg in America78% mfg workers get retirement
Reality of mfg in AmericaWe can see that the reality of mfg is very different than the misconceptions that many people haveThat is why we have a mfg day, and why Haas has opened its doors to help the cause
Haas AutomationNow about usHaas is largest CNC machine tool builder in the Western World
What is CNCThat must not mean much to most of you?: Does anyone know what a CNC stands for, or what a CNC machine tool is?APYes, a CNC machine tool isORNo, that is okay,, so a CNC machine tool is
What is CNCCNC stands for computer numerical controlMachine tools are…Machine used to shape material (metal, plastics, woods, etc) into componentsWhen it comes to machine tools, there are manual machines and CNC machines
What is CNC: manual machinesHere are two manual machinesExplain manual machines:Machinist/operator manually move, position, etc.
What is CNCHere are two CNC machines2 of the over 100 different models we build here at Haas, ranging in price from $20,000 to over half a million dollarsSame (mill, lathe), except CNCSee computer numerical control here (show)Computer controls machine to perform actions, etc.
What is CNCHow it worksLoad part, enter program, machine does the restProgramming language (G-code) entered into the computer, etc.
CNC demo videoLet’s take a look at a video to get a better understanding of CNC machine tools
Industries where usedNow that you have an idea of what our machines do?: Which industries do you think use CNC machines?AP:
Industries where usedHere is a sample of some of the industries that use CNC machines…Haas machines are used in…
What they make?: Can you think of some things, components, parts, that are made on CNC machines>AP:
What they makeGreatAlmost everything that we touch is touched by a machine tool firstHere are some examples of parts machined from solid blocks of metal and sculpted into precision parts using CNC machines
About HaasSome more about Haas:2013 marks our 30-year anniversary In 30 years from a small shop started by Gene Haas, Haas Automation isA billion dollar a year companyOver 1,00 employees worldwideInternational headquarters in China, India, and EuropeProduce roughly 1,000 machines per monthExport over 50% internationally
Haas HQWhat is most impressive about it all is that every machine we build and ship to over 100 countries comes from this facilityRight here in Ventura County, your backyard, and most people have no ideaThis is the Haas HQ and production facility…
Haas HQTo get a sense of scale, we are right hereHaas is one of the most advanced CNC machine tool production facilities in the world1 million square foot under roofExtensive use of FMS, lights out, robotic cells, etc.When we tour, we are going to see a lot of this
Skills gapEven with a modern facility like we saw and Haas doing well, Haas is facing something that a lot of employers are facingThat is an inability to find qualified people to come work for us?: Has anyone heard of the skills gap, anyone know what that is?
Skills gapThe skills gap is simply the difference or gap between skills that potential employees have and the skills that employers want
Skills gapIt is this skills gap that is causing a lot of problems for American manufacturers
Skills gapRight now, there are an estimated 600,000 unfilled mfg positions because of the skills gap
Skills gapIt is estimated that in less that 10 years, by 2020, 10 million new skilled workers will be neededThe shortage of skilled workers is exploding because people are not getting the skills needed to keep America running
Skills gapThe reason is two part:The current skilled worker is 56 years old and will be retiring in the next 5-15 yearsPeople are not learning skills to be able to replace these people
Skills gapWhat a lot of people don’t realize either, is that CA has more mfg positions than any other state, and, they pay well
Mfg pay VCHere we can see hoe mfg pay compares to other fields in Ventura CountyOut of construction, … mfg pays well
HTECTo help close the skills gap and advance mfg, we hace something called the HTEC…The HTEC program…Ed center (HS, colleges, 4-year univ, tech schools) teach mfg, CNC, engineering w/ the aid of Haas CNC machines
HTECCurrentlyOver 700 EuropeOver 1170 in North AmericaClosest: Rio Mesa, VC, Cal Poly, UCLA
Point today, not sell you HTEC, Haas, CNC machiningShow mfg alive and well in the U.S., and that it is a viable option for a well-paying, rewarding careerSome of you may have never thought of it as an optionA lot of paths into mfg, varying education levelsKeep an open mind to possibility
Questions?
Watch video Edge Factor, highlight mfgThen glasses, tour