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North Dakota Jobs in High Demand

IT Jobs
IT Tops North Dakota HOTJOBS

In 2008, Job Service North Dakota (JSND) identified two information technology (IT) occupations as the hottest jobs in North Dakota based on projected growth and wages.



IT Occupations in JSND’s Top 40 HOTJOBS
  2008 Occupation Title 2008 Typical Wage
  Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software $68,111
  Computer and Information Systems Manager $77,280
  Computer Software Engineers, Applications $55,703
  Computer Systems Analysts $50,513
  Database Administrators $48,378
  Network and Computer Systems Administration $47,416
  Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts $46,655

"IT is at the top of the list due to wages that exceed the state average and a high demand for IT-related positions across all industries."
- Maren Daley, JSND executive director

"The number of jobs and the wages available in the IT field are tremendous and constantly growing. Unfortunately, many people aren't aware of the numerous opportunities in North Dakota, which is causing a severe workforce shortage."
- Gary Inman, Echelon Corp. and ITCND

Interesting Facts
Between 2006 and 2016, it's expected that the number of computer software engineering positions in systems software will grow by 45 percent.

This year, the typical employee in this position will make $68,111, which is more than double the state's average wage of $31,316.

Computer and information systems managers will make even more, averaging $77,280. (Job Service North Dakota - Labor Market Information Center)

For More Information
Students, teachers and parents interested in more information on IT careers are encouraged to contact Deana Wiese, Information Technology Council of North Dakota (ITCND) executive director and IT Career Awareness Program coordinator, at 701-355-4458 or office@itcnd.org.

ITCND is developing an IT Career Awareness Program, with the help of public and private partners, to address workforce needs. The program will inform students, parents and educators of IT career opportunities in North Dakota; encourage students to enroll in IT-related classes and program degrees at the secondary and post-secondary education levels; and ultimately develop a world-class IT workforce for the future. The program is scheduled for implementation in September 2009.

ENERGY



Energy Worker
Consider a career in energy with many great opportunities in a variety of career paths.
A job in North Dakota energy may be: Ethanol, Biodiesel, Coal, Wind, Oil and Gas, Hydroelectric, Hydrogen, Natural Gas, Solar

Jobs in Oil and Gas
The surge in North Dakota's energy industry continues.  The oilfield is seeking quality workers to meet the ever-growing demand. Positions in the oilfield can pay quite well.  The average salary at the end of 2007 was $69,212.

Positions are available in both exploration and production.  Some of these positions include: shop technician, sales, clerical, mechanical, welder, roustabout, truck driver, electronic tech, operator assistant, seismic, crane operator, concrete finisher, and mud logger.

The following additional details apply to most oilfield positions:
Most positions are labor intensive and involve outdoor work in all weather conditions.
Minimum age restrictions may be 18 or 21 years old.
Drug testing is required in the hiring process and performed randomly on the job.
Most positions require a valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
Some require a commercial driver's license (CDL), or the ability to acquire one.
Company work schedules may vary, e.g. 4 days on/4 days off; 7 days on/7 days off; 2 weeks on/1 week off with pay. Significant overtime hours may be available. It is important to check with the company regarding work schedules.
In limited circumstances, housing may be provided. Some companies provide a daily per diem for meals.

Many of the company applications are available at any Job Service office.  These job applications are also available at jobsnd.com