Did you know the fluid power industry employs over 66,000 people in the U.S.? If that figure includes you, there may be more industry information that you should have access to. One way to source data on the fluid power industry is to download NFPA’s Annual Report on the U.S. Fluid Power Industry. By downloading this free report (available to members and non-members), you’ll learn about the size, reach and growth of the extensive fluid power workforce. The report includes valuable data on the efforts of our workforce such as:
- The hottest locations in the U.S. for fluid power employment
- Top industries that depend on fluid power employees
- Total annual payroll of professionals in our industry
- And much more!
Download the Annual Report on the U.S. Fluid Power Industry today to learn more about the impact of your career and the many opportunities for professional growth in the fluid power industry.
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