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RECOMMENDED EMERGING AND EVOLVING OCCUPATIONS

Employers who participate with InterLink’ s annual labor market survey provide their employment needs for five years in the future. The results of InterLink’ s 26th Annual Survey indicate the following occupations are emerging( new) or evolving( changing), and could be considered as a guideline for new education programs and occupations.
SOC Code or ONET #
EE = Emerging or Evolving Occupation
EE
EE
Occupation Title
Advanced Digital Mfg.( ADM) Tech.
Bioinformatics Technicians
19-4021.00 Biological Technicians EE EE EE EE
EE
EE 17-3024.00
17-3025.00
Cloud Architect
Composite Tech.( Bond Assembler) Computer & Digital Forensics Tech. Computer Security Specialists Convergence Technology Spec./ Tech. Data Mining Tech / Data Scientist Electro-Mechanical Technicians( MEMS) Environmental Engineering Technicians
17-3029.10 Fuel Cell Technicians
45-3021.00
O * NET 17-3031.00
Gaming / Computer Simulation Tech.
Geographic Information Systems( GIS)( includes Engineering & Mapping Technicians.)
SOC Code or ONET # EE = Emerging or Evolving Occupation
EE
15-1122
EE
EE
17-3029.12 / 17 / 3029.11
Occupation Title
Global Positioning Systems( GPS) Technician Information Security Analysts Installer / Integrator / NOC / N etwork Associate / Engineer
Materials Analyst
Nanotechnology Engineering Technicians / Technologists
29-1171.00 Nurse Practitioners
EE
17-2072.01
EE
Patient Care Technician
Radio Frequency Information Device Specialists
Risk Managers
17-3024.01 Robotics Technicians EE EE
EE
EE 49-9081.00
EE
Social Media Architects
Social Networking Specialists Solar Photovoltaic Technicians( Electric) Installers Solar Thermal Installers & Techs. Wind Turbine Service Technicians
Wireless Network Engineers / Technicians
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