Transportation Careers

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transportationcareersIN SAN BERNARDINO & RIVERSIDE COUNTIES

California’s community colleges provide academic education as well ascareer and technical training to the communities they serve. They play animportant role in preparing the workforce to meet the needs of businessesin the 21st century. With the help of local business leaders, educators atcommunity colleges continually monitor local job market trends to ensurethat courses offered stay relevant to the employer demands.Labor market trends in the Inland Empire/Desert region indicate manyopportunities for graduates of community college career technicalprograms. These job opportunities often offer starting wages thatare competitive with those that require a higher level of education foremployment, such as a Bachelor’s degree. Depending on where you arein your career path, community colleges can assist with the transition fromschool to work or advancement to a more highly skilled job.The Inland Empire/Desert community colleges offer a variety of careertechnical programs to meet the needs of students. Keep reading to learnabout the growing fields and well-paying jobs in each industry sector,as well as the educational opportunities that await you in our localcommunity colleges.

transportationcareers//AutomotiveMechanic (p. 3)THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR ISRESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THATPEOPLE AND THINGS GET TO THERIGHT PLACE, AT THE RIGHT TIME.Bus and TruckMechanic (p. 4)USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES LIKEGLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS(GPS) AND RADIO FREQUENCYIDENTIFICATION (RFID) PEOPLE INTHIS INDUSTRY ARE CALLED ON TOAutomotive BodyRepairer (p. 5)MOVE PEOPLE AND PRODUCTS BY AIR,LAND AND SEA. IT TAKES PEOPLE WITHALL DIFFERENT TALENTS, SKILLS, ANDTRAINING! communitycollegesAre located throughout SanBernardino and Riverside Counties Offer classes at flexible times Cost a fraction of private vocationalschool tuition and have financialassistance available regionaloccupationalprograms(ROP)Aircraft Mechanic(p. 6)WarehouseTechnician (p. 7)Are offered at your high school or ata nearby training center Allow you to earn college creditswhile still in high school Provide career guidance and careerplanning assistanceFleet Manager(p. 8)Dispatcher(except police, fire, andambulance) (p. 9)2

automotivemechanic18% 10 year RegionalJob Growth 18.56/hrMedian WagesARE YOU MECHANICALLY INCLINED? ATROUBLESHOOTER? SOMEONE WHO LIKES TOWORK INDEPENDENTLY?What do they do?Auto mechanics diagnose, adjust, repair, and/or overhaul automotive vehicles. This job entailstest driving vehicles and testing componentsand systems. Mechanics must follow repair andsafety protocols to ensure all important parts areexamined and function properly. They conferwith customers to obtain descriptions of vehicleproblems and discuss work to be performed.Skills & education you’ll need Proficiency in using a wide variety of toolsAbility to follow checklists and maintenancemanualsListening skills and ability to interact withcustomersCommitment to safety A good fit, if you’re:Someone who enjoys working with your handsand gets satisfaction from repairing equipmentand solving problems.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBAUTOMOTIVETECHNOLOGY AND AUTOCOLLISION REPAIRTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Automotive TechnologyYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Automotive TechnologyYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:3Barstow, Chaffey, College of the Desert, Copper Mountain, Mt. San Jacinto, PaloVerde, Riverside City, San Bernardino Valley, Victor Valley

bus & truckmechanic20% 10 year RegionalJob Growth 21.02/hrMedian WagesDO YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH EQUIPMENTMAINTENANCE AND REPAIR AND CARE ABOUTTHE SAFETY OF OTHERS?What do they do?Bus and truck mechanics adjust and relinebrakes, align wheels, tighten bolts and screws,and reassemble equipment. They adjust or repaircomputer controlled exhaust emissions devicesand align front ends and suspension systems.This job requires using diagnostic equipment toidentify problems, as well as repairing vehicleheating and cooling systems.A good fit, if you’re:Able to identify mechanical problems and arecompetent using a variety of tools.Skills & education you’ll need START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INKnowledge of vehicle repair and troubleshooting todetermine problemsUnderstanding of routine maintenance protocolsAbility to monitor gauges and dialsGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBAUTOMOTIVE, AUTOMOTIVETECHNOLOGY, AND AUTOCOLLISION REPAIRTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Automotive Technology / Heavy/Medium Duty Diesel Truck TechnologyYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Automotive Technology / Heavy/Medium Duty Diesel Truck TechnologyYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:Barstow, Chaffey, College of the Desert, Copper Mountain, Mt. San Jacinto, PaloVerde, Riverside City, San Bernardino Valley, Victor Valley4

automotivebodyrepairer16% 10 year RegionalJob Growth 16.78/hrMedian WagesDO YOU LIKE TO PUT THINGS BACK TOGETHER?ARE YOU A BIT OF AN ARTIST?What do they do?Automotive body repairers fix vehicles dentedand scratched in auto collisions. They reviewdamage reports, prepare or review repair costestimates, and plan work to be performed. Jobactivities include sanding body areas that need tobe painted, fitting and welding replacement parts,and priming and painting repaired surfaces.Skills & education you’ll need Strong mechanical skillsAttention to detailExperience with power tools and a knack forrepairing things using toolsSkills in installing equipment and conducting testsand inspections of repaired productsA good fit, if you’re:Someone who enjoys taking something that looksdamaged and fixing it to look perfect.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBAUTO COLLISION REPAIRAND FINISHINGTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Automotive Collision RepairYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Automotive Collision RepairYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:5Riverside City, San Bernardino Valley

8% 10 year Regional JobGrowthaircraftmechanic 32.16/hrMedian WagesDO YOU LOVE BEING AROUND AIRPLANES? AREYOU A MECHANIC AT HEART?What do they do?Aircraft mechanics maintain, repair, and rebuildaircraft structures, functional components,and parts such as wings and fuselage, rigging,hydraulic units, oxygen systems, fuel systems,electrical systems, gaskets, and seals. Theyconduct routine and special inspections,measure parts for wear, and read and interpretmaintenance manuals and service bulletins.A good fit, if you’re:Skills & education you’ll need Attention to detailAbility to perform routine maintenance onequipmentAbility to determine the causes of operating errorsand conduct tests and inspections to evaluateperformanceAdept at using tools and machines, safetyconscious, and a critical thinker who enjoysproblem solving.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBAIRPORT CAREERSTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Aeronautical & Aviation Technology / Aircraft Technology / Aviation AirframeMechanics / Aviation Maintenance Technology YOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Aeronautical & Aviation Technology / Aircraft Technology / Aviation AirframeMechanics YOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:Chaffey, San Bernardino Valley, Victor Valley6

warehousetechnician20% 10 year RegionalJob Growth 17.76/hrMedian WagesDO YOU LIKE FOLLOWING SET PROCEDURESAND ROUTINES? DO YOU ENJOY WORKINGWITH PRACTICAL, HANDS-ON PROBLEMS WITHCONCRETE SOLUTIONS?What do they do?Warehouse technicians verify and maintainrecords concerning incoming and outgoingshipments. They prepare items for shipment.Duties include assembling and shippingmerchandise or material; receiving, verifying, andrecording incoming merchandise; and arrangingfor the transportation of products.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INA good fit, if you’re:An accurate record keeper, detail-oriented, andwant to get a bit of exercise on the job.Skills & education you’ll need Strong attention to detailEfficient use of timeCompetency in using machineryAbility to handle stressGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBWAREHOUSE OPERATIONSTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Logistics & Materials TransportationYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Logistics & Materials TransportationYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:7Barstow, Norco

25% 10 year RegionalJob Growthfleetmanager 37.73/hrMedian WagesARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOW PEOPLE ANDGOODS MOVE? DO YOU LIKE TO KEEP THINGSRUNNING SMOOTHLY AND EFFICIENTLY? AREYOU A STRONG LEADER?What do they do?Fleet managers are typically supervisors who plan,direct, or coordinate the transportation and/orfleet operations within an organization. They aretasked with reviewing expenditures and managingthe work of staff. Other responsibilities includenegotiating and authorizing contracts, providingsafety training, and directing procurementprocesses.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INA good fit, if you’re:A decision maker and problem solver, someonewho is adaptable and organized.Skills & education you’ll need Strong customer service, listening, andcommunication skillsTime management and communication skillsAbility to make decisions, build teams, andevaluate information to determine compliance withstandards GO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBWAREHOUSE OPERATIONSAND BUSINESSTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Business Administration: LogisticsYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Business Administration: LogisticsYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:Norco, Riverside City8

dispatcher20% 10 year RegionalJob Growth 17.76/hrMedian Wages(except police, fire, &ambulance)ARE YOU SOMEONE WHO LIKES WORKINGIN A FAST-PACED ENVIRONMENT AND PAYSATTENTIONS TO SMALL DETAILS?What do they do?Dispatchers schedule and send out workers,work crews, equipment, or service vehicles forconveyance of materials, freight, or passengers,or for service or emergency repairs outside theplace of business. Duties may include using radio,telephone, or computer to transmit assignmentsand compiling reports on work progress.Skills & education you’ll need Good customer service, strong listening &communication skillsAbility to prioritizeSavviness in use of computers, phones, and radiosAbility to remain calm despite intensecircumstancesA good fit, if you’re:A good listener, and someone who multi-taskswell and thrives in high-pressure situations.START IN HIGH SCHOOLTAKE CLASSES INGO TOCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGET A JOBAIRPORT CAREERS ANDWAREHOUSE OPERATIONSTRANSFER TO AUNIVERSITYEARN A CERTIFICATE IN:Business Administration: Logistics / Logistics & Materials TransportationYOU PAY: 276– 1,702EARN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN:Business Administration: Logistics / Logistics & Materials TransportationYOU PAY: 2,760AT THESE COLLEGES:9Barstow, Norco, Riverside City

2America’s Job Center of Californiacaljobs.ca.govCalifornia Career Cafécacareercafe.comCalifornia Community CollegesChancellor’s Officecaliforniacolleges.eduRiverside County Job Search Siterivcojobs.comSan Bernardino County Job Search Sitecsb-win.orgSalary Surfersalarysurfer.cccco.eduWho Do U Want 2B?The 15 Career athmatter.get thestudyhabit.WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITEWAY TO LEARN AND WHYIS THIS IMPORTANT?THE MORE MATH YOUTAKE, THE MORE MONEYYOU’LL MAKE.DON’T WAIT ‘TIL THELAST MINUTE TOCOMPLETE epyourfocus.bemoneywise.IT’S A FACT. READINGMAKES YOU SMARTER.STICK TO ONE THINGAT A TIME & YOU’LL GETMORE DONE.BE ALERT. MAKE SUREYOU KNOW BEFOREYOU OWE.Source: California Career Café

community collegesBarstow College760 252 2411barstow.eduCrafton Hills College909 794 2161craftonhills.eduPalo Verde College760 921 5500paloverde.eduChaffey College909 652 6000chaffey.eduMoreno Valley College951 571 6100mvc.eduRiverside City College951 222 8000rcc.eduCollege of the Desert760 346 8041collegeofthedesert.eduMt. San Jacinto College951 487 6752msjc.eduSan Bernardino Valley College909 384 4400valleycollege.eduCopper Mountain College760 366 3791cmccd.eduNorco College951 372 7000norcocollege.eduVictor Valley College760 245 4271vvc.eduregional occupationalcenters & programsBaldy View ROP909 980 6490baldyviewrop.comColton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP909 793 3115cryrop.orgRiverside County Office ofEducation CTE/ROP951 826 6648rcoe.us/career-technicaleducation/cteropSan Bernardino County ROP909 252 4550rop.ccAbout Doing What Matters for Jobs & the EconomyDoing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy is an initiative of the California Community CollegesChancellor’s Office. The goals of Doing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy are to supply in-demand skillsfor employers, create relevant career pathways and stackable credentials, promote student success and getCalifornians into open jobs. For more information visit www.doingwhatmatters.cccco.eduThis project was funded fully or in part by Carl D. Perkins CTE Act of 2006 grant no. 14-150-006 tel:14-150-006 awarded to Riverside Community College District and administered by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. The Riverside Community CollegeDistrict complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, ancestry, genetic information, sexual orientation, physicalor mental disability, or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135 of the Government Code or any characteristic that is contained in the prohibition of hate crimes set forth in subdivision (1) of Section 422.6 of the California Penal Code, or any other status protected bylaw. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in education programs, including career and technical education programs, and/or extracurricular school activities. Limited English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation in anyprograms. Harassment of any employee or student with regard to ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, ancestry, genetic information, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or any characteristiclisted or defined in Section 11135 of the Government Code or any characteristic that is contained in the prohibition of hate crimes set forth in subdivision (1) of Section 422.6 of the California Penal Code, or any other status protected by law is strictly prohibited. Inquiriesregarding compliance, and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the District’s Title IX Officer/Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Ms. Chani Beeman, 450 E. Alessandro Blvd., Riverside, CA 92508 (951) 222-8039. Alternate formats for this material are available to individualsrequiring disability accommodation. Please contact Julie Pehkonen or the office of Diversity, Equity and Compliance at (951) 222-8039.

Chaffey College 909 652 6000 chaffey.edu College of the Desert 760 346 8041 collegeofthedesert.edu Copper Mountain College 760 366 3791 cmccd.edu Baldy View ROP 909 980 6490 baldyviewrop.com Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 909 793 3115 cryrop.org Crafton Hills College 909 794 2161 craftonhills.edu Moreno Valley