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July
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Marcellus
Shale Coalition (MSC) Issues Annual Workforce Survey Results
Pittsburgh,
Pa. –
Today, the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) released the results of its annual
workforce survey [click here for detailed pdf. overview].
The findings – based on 2013 data – were provided by a large majority of MSC
member companies, representing nearly 95% of Pennsylvania’s shale production.
“Shale development
represents a generational opportunity for our Commonwealth. Since day one, our
industry has focused on fostering the growth of a skilled and well-trained
local workforce to ensure that lifelong opportunities are being fully realized,”
said MSC president Dave Spigelmyer. “These collaborative and ongoing efforts –
industry groups, member companies and other key stakeholders working closely
with a host of educational institutions as well as trade schools – continue to
deliver strong results in the form of new jobs for our region’s workforce, as
reflected again in this survey data.”
Key survey highlights
include:
- 26.5 percent of new hires work in engineering and construction, 23 percent of new hires work in equipment operations; 15.2 percent in operations and maintenance, 8 percent in administration, 7 percent in land and 5 percent in environmental, health & safety;
- 83 percent of new hires came from Marcellus Shale [Pa., Oh., W.Va., N.Y., Md.] states;
- Positions most difficult to fill;
- Workforce diversity; and
- Recruitment methods and challenges, including educational and professional training needs.
According to the
survey data, MSC member companies expect to hire more than 2,000 new employees
in 2014. The survey also indicates that the majority of new hires are in three
sub-sectors and are weighted more so in southwestern Pennsylvania: engineering
and construction;
midstream and pipeline; and operations
and maintenance.
“Attracting and
retaining a high-quality, local workforce is a key tenet of our Guiding
Principles.
By nearly all metrics – and with Pennsylvania’s unemployment at its lowest
level since September 2008 and well below the national average – we continue to
make positive progress on this important commitment, helping to create
opportunities for those seeking work in our growing industry. And while some
challenges still exist, this survey helps identify gaps to refine and better
direct our collective efforts aimed at boosting local job growth for years to
come.”
The MSC Job Portal,
workforce survey results and other helpful resources are available at MarcellusCoalition.org.
Please also visit UnitedShaleAdvocates.com
to join the industry’s growing grassroots movement in support responsible, job-creating
shale development.
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