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Consider a Career in Manufacturing
People who work in manufacturing make a wide range of products to improve the lives of people around the world – from medical devices to food to recreational vehicles and everything in between. Roughly 326,000 people work in manufacturing jobs in Minnesota, making it the second largest employing industry in the state. In fact, manufacturing accounted for one in every nine jobs in Minnesota in 2023. Manufacturing workers made an average annual wage of just under $79,000, which is $7,500 higher than the state’s overall average wage in 2023. Many manufacturing jobs can be started with a high school diploma or GED and on-the-job training. There is a big demand for people to work in manufacturing positions in Minnesota, now and into the future: Minnesota expects more than 93,000 job openings for manufacturing production positions through 2032, due to new jobs being created and a large number of replacement openings – jobs that become available as existing workers retire out of the labor force or change careers.
Manufacturing Industry Spotlight
October is Manufacturing Month in Minnesota; we have resources for exploring Manufacturing careers year round!
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- View manufacturing-focused blogs and videos
- Contact a CareerForce location near you for assistance exploring manufacturing careers and connecting with employers
Featured Careers in Manufacturing
Manufacturing Training Programs
In Demand Careers
The following 10 occupations are in top demand in Manufacturing in Minnesota in 2024. Select an occupation to learn more including watch a short video, get more information on wages, daily work activities, education requirements, find jobs, and more.
- Miscellaneous Assemblers & Fabricators
- Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
- Machinists
- First-Line Supervisors of Production & Operating Workers
- Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers
- Industrial Engineers
- Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers
- First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers & Repairers
- Industrial Machinery Mechanics
- Industrial Production Managers
Manufacturing Industry Trends
- In 2023, roughly 326,000 people work in manufacturing in Minnesota, making it the second largest employing industry in the state.
- Manufacturing jobs accounted for about 11% of total employment in the state, or 1 in every 9 jobs.
- Minnesota added nearly 13,000 manufacturing jobs from 2021 to 2023.
- Manufacturing firms reported just under 12,000 job vacancies in 2023, as employers struggled to find workers to fill open jobs.
- Minnesota is expected to see more than 93,000 job openings for manufacturing production positions alone through 2032, when factoring in new jobs and openings to replace people who retire or otherwise leave the labor force.
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Central Region Manufacturing News
Additional Resources
Resources for manufacturing employers
- How we help manufacturing employers
- Contact your regional Workforce Strategy Consultant
- Meet your regional team
- Contact your local CareerForce location for assistance connecting with potential employees
- Learn about the Diversity in Manufacturing Initiative (DiMi)
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