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22 for 22: The Most In-Demand Digital Manufacturing Jobs Right Now

Digital manufacturing is creating an abundance of new high-tech, well-paying jobs for workers.

These new roles, sometimes referred to as โ€œnew collarโ€ or โ€œskilled technicalโ€ jobs, require technical skills and training, and power the digital manufacturing revolution. Think robots, cobots, and automated production.

MxD spoke with Rebekah Kowalski about which new-collar digital manufacturing jobs will be in greatest demand in 2022. Kowalski is Vice President of Manufacturing Solutions for Manpower, a leader in innovative workforce solutions that places about 3 million people in jobs globally every year. 

โ€œTechnicians of all types are in high demand, as well as analysts and specialists,โ€ Kowalski said. โ€œAnd workers in these โ€˜new collarโ€™ roles can earn excellent, family-supporting wages; between $55,000 and $80,000 a year, depending on location.โ€

Here are 22 digital manufacturing jobs that Kowalski says will be in high demand in 2022. Technicians of every kind, including:

1. Electrical techniciansย 
2. Manufacturing technicians
3. Automation techniciansย ย 
4. Field service techniciansย ย 
5. Robotics techniciansย 

A model-based approach to engineering, design and production has also created demand for: 

6. Process Analysts
7.ย  Process Technicians
8.ย  Process Modelers
9.ย  Testing and Validation Specialists
10. Prototype Specialists
11. Automation and Robotic oriented CNC Setup and Programming Operators

Cybersecurity skills are in high demand, Kowalski said. And global instability and overseas hackers are fueling the need for more cybersecurity experts.

An estimated 597,000 cybersecurity jobs are open right now, according to cyberseek.org, and cyber salaries can reach into the six figures. Manpower predicts that the following roles will be in demand this year: 

12. Cyber Systems Operator ย ย 
13. IT/OT Compliance Auditorย 
14. Cyber-Physical Asset Controllerย 
15. Business impact analystย 
16. Industrial Control Systems Analystย 
17. Autonomous Remote Plant Operatorย 
18. Industrial Process Automation Support Specialistย 
19. Manufacturing Execution System (MES) Support Specialistย 
20. Penetration (โ€œPenโ€) Tester/Ethical Hackerย 
21. Industrial Process Automation Support Specialistย ย 
22. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Analyst

High-paying cybersecurity jobs traditionally required a four-year degree, Kowalski said, but employers increasingly are becoming more open to associatesโ€™ degrees โ€” or even candidates with experience and certifications.  

More manufacturers are also investing in upskilling programs for their workers.

โ€œThereโ€™s a recognition among manufacturers that they canโ€™t keep getting the talent they need from the market. Theyโ€™re going to have to build from the talent pool they have,โ€ Kowalski said. โ€œOr theyโ€™re going to have to join forces with a community college or an organization like MxD to build the pipeline they are looking for.โ€

With support from the Siemens Foundation, MxD recently launched a training program with the University of Maryland-Baltimore County called Cybersecurity for Manufacturing Operational Technology. The CyMOT program takes 30 hours to complete, and participants get a certification in Manufacturing Cyber Systems Operation.

โ€œOur partnership with MxD to build a comprehensive workforce strategy for cybersecurity in manufacturing is more important than ever for industry and for workers,โ€ said David Etzwiler, CEO of the Siemens Foundation. โ€œWeโ€™re excited about the work theyโ€™re doing with UMBC to open this opportunity up to more and more students across the country, whose skills will help secure U.S. digital manufacturing and their own economic prosperity.โ€ 

New participants can join the CyMOT program when a new cohort begins in April 2022. 

To learn more about CyMOT, visit mxdusa.org.ย 

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