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Although greater Spokane’s economic base was originally predicated on agriculture, timber products and mining, manufacturing now plays a much greater role in our overall economy.

In recent years, the manufacturing industry has experienced tremendous amounts of change. Manufacturing companies now use advanced technologies, and production systems that rely heavily on computers, which require a technically skilled workforce. In return, they offer good pay and benefits, a stimulating work environment and career mobility. Manufacturing provides the opportunity for those looking for a stimulating, stable, lifelong learning experience.

Please click on any of the links below to learn about manufacturing education and career opportunities in the Spokane Region.



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Good Jobs, Good Wages

Manufacturing jobs command high wages and benefits that are among the best in the state. According to the Washington State Employment Security Department, the average annual manufacturing wage in 2000 was $47,000, and in 2003 $51,000. Of course, those figures include many experienced workers. Entry-level manufacturing salaries also compare favorably with starting salaries in other fields.