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Occupational Summary for Computer Specialists, All Other (15-1099)
Oregon Statewide

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Description: All computer specialists not listed separately.
Employment Projections
Region Employment Projected Annual Openings
2010 2020 Growth Replacement Total
Oregon Statewide 4,444 5,136 69 90 159
Current Job Openings
Job Title Location Order Number Wage Offered
Project Manager Salem 988931
Datastage/Etl Developer - Reqcode 687495 Portland 988806 Neg.
Data Modeler - Data Integration and Reporting Portland 988666 DOE, Neg.
Software Validation Engineer Beaverton 988633 DOE
Project Manager II Portland 988344
Quality Analyst 1 Portland 988267
Software Test Engineer (165708) Hillsboro 988206
Infrastructure Systems Engineer Portland 988171
Project Manager Portland 988169
Expert Business Architect\Consultant Portland 988099
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Wages
Region ----- 2012 Wages -----
Median Hourly Avg
Annual
Middle Range
Oregon Statewide $33.89 $72,735 $26.49 - 41.86
Industries of Employment
private sector only
Industry 2010
Employment
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 811
Information 395
Management of Companies and Enterprises 338
Finance and Insurance 224
Wholesale Trade 220
Health Care and Social Assistance 219
Manufacturing 142
Occupations with Similar Skills
Occupation Skill Overlap
Computer And Information Scientists, Research 61%
Network Systems And Data Communications Analysts 51%
Network And Computer Systems Administrators 50%
Computer Systems Analysts 46%
Computer Programmers 37%
Statewide Employment Analysis
Employment in this occupation in 2010 was much larger than the statewide average for all occupations. This occupation is expected to grow at a somewhat slower rate than the statewide average growth rate for all occupations through 2020. The total number of job openings is projected to be somewhat higher than the statewide average number of job openings for all occupations through 2020.

Reasonable employment opportunities exist for trained workers.

Educational Requirements
Workers typically need a postsecondary non-degree award to enter this occupation. Those with a Bachelor's degree have a competitive advantage in the labor market.