Technical Disciplines Needed - By Quantities

      Invent2win™ has been fortunate to acquire some awesome technical talent. While those that work with us are good at what they do, the time that they are able to provide to Invent2win is limited, as they work with us in their “spare time.” So, Invent2win™ is still affected by limitations placed on it by many professionals having other jobs, family responsibilities, and schedules that include vacations, work travel, health concerns and the like. Invent2win seeks to limit down time by having access to redundant technical talent of all technical disciplines. When one factors in the effects of these variables it is estimated that 25,000 spare time professionals are able to work at the capacity of 2,500 full time professionals.

                Discipline Needed                                                    Number Needed

§                       Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers - 800

§                       Advertising sales agents 10

§                       Aeronautical drafters  15

§                       Aeronautical engineers 15

§                       Aerospace engineering and operations technicians, 7

§                       Aerospace engineers 30

§                       Agents, manufacturers, see: Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing

§                       Aircraft engineers 15

§                       Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers, see: Assemblers and fabricators 30

§                       All other metal workers and plastic workers, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 150

§                       Analysts, marketing research, see: Market and survey researchers 300

§                       Animal scientists, see: Agricultural and food scientists 15

§                       Animators, see: Artists and related workers 215

§                       Applications engineers, see: Computer software engineers 500

§                       Applications programmers, see: Computer programmers 300

§                       Arc cutters, see: Welding, soldering, and brazing workers 125

§                       Architectural drafters, see: Drafters 500

§                       Art directors, see: Artists and related workers 300

§                       Artists and related workers 300

§                       Artists, airbrush, see: Photographic process workers and processing machine operators 16

§                       Assemblers and fabricators 30

§                       Assistants, production, see: Writers and editors 200

§                       Assistants, publication, see: Writers and editors 20

§                       Astronautical engineers, see: Aerospace engineers 5

§                       Astronomers, see: Physicists and astronomers 2

§                       Automotive engineers, see: Mechanical engineers 30

§                       Bench carpenters, see: Woodworkers 7

§                       Bench technicians, see: Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 7

§                       Bench technicians, see: Electrical and electronics installers   25

§                       Biological scientists 10

§                       Biological oceanographers, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 50

§                       Biological-physical anthropologists, see: Social scientists, other 20

§                       Biological technicians, see: Science technicians 20

§                       Biomedical engineers 25

§                       Biomedical equipment technicians, see: Precision instrument and equipment repairers 2

§                       Biometricians, see: Statisticians 35

§                       Biophysicists, see: Biological scientists 2

§                       CAD operators, see: Drafters 400

§                       Camera operators, see: Prepress technicians and workers 17

§                       Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture, see: Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 25

§                       Carpenters 2

§                       Ceramic engineers, see: Materials engineers 15

§                       Chemical engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 30

§                       Chemical engineers 300

§                       Chemical technicians, see: Science technicians 20

§                       Chemists and materials scientists 400

§                       Cinematographers, see: Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 12

§                       Civil drafters, see: Drafters 115

§                       Civil engineering technicians   10

§                       Civil engineers 100

§                       CNC operators, see: Computer control programmers and operators 100

§                       CNC programmers, see: Computer control programmers and operators 100

§                       Commercial and industrial designers, see: Designers 500

§                       Communications designers, see: Designers 300

§                       Computer applications software engineers, see: Computer software engineers 500

§                       Computer chip processing operators, 200

§                       Computer chip processing technicians 15

§                       Computer control operators see: Computer control programmers and operators 35

§                       Computer control programmers and operators 75

§                       Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic, see: Computer control    programmers and operators

§                       Computer hardware engineers 300

§                       Computer scientists, see: Computer systems analysts, database administrators, and computer scientists 300

§                       Computer security specialists, see: Computer support specialists and systems administrators 200

§                       Computer software engineers 300

§                       Computer support specialists and systems administrators 20

§                       Computer systems analysts, database administrators, computer scientists 120

§                       Computer systems software engineers, see: Computer software engineers 400

§                       Conference interpreters, see: Interpreters and translators 300

§                       Conservation scientists and foresters 5

§                       Construction electricians, see: Electricians 20

§                       Construction engineers, see: Civil engineers 10

§                       Content editors, see: Writers and editors 10

§                       Copy editors, see: Writers and editors 50

§                       Copy writers, see: Writers and editors 50

§                       Cost consultants, see: Cost estimators 10

§                       Cost engineers, see: Cost estimators 20

§                       Cost estimators 50

§                       Creative directors, see: Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers 25

§                       Creative writers, see: Writers and editors 10

§                       Crop scientists, see: Agricultural and food scientists 10

§                       Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 10

§                       Dairy scientists, see: Agricultural and food scientists 2

§                       Database administrators, see: Computer systems analysts, database administrators, and computer scientists 100

§                       Diemakers, see: Tool and die makers 20

§                       Diesel engineers, see: Rail transportation occupations 30

§                       Diesel service technicians and mechanics 5

§                       Drafters 300

§                       Electrical and electronics engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 10

§                       Electrical and electronics engineers, except computer 300

§                       Electrical and electronics installers and repairers 50

§                       Electrical drafters, see: Drafters 300

§                       Electrical engineers, see: Electrical and electronics engineers, except computer 500

§                       Electromechanical engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 50

§                       Electromechanical equipment assemblers, see: Assemblers and fabricators 20

§                       Electronic drafters, see: Drafters 300

§                       Electronic semiconductor processors, see: Semiconductor processors 30

§                       Electronics engineers, see: Electrical and electronics engineers, 300

§                       Engineering and natural sciences managers 200

§                       Engineering geologists, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 10

§                       Engineering managers, see: Engineering and natural sciences managers 25

§                       Engineering technicians 10

§                       Environmental chemists, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 23

§                       Environmental engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 5

§                       Environmental engineers  25

§                       Environmental designers, see: Designers 15

§                       Environmental scientists and geoscientists 10

§                       Environmental technicians, see: Science technicians 5

§                       Extractive metallurgical engineers, see: Materials engineers 35

§                       Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 5

§                       Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders 20

§                       Fabricators, see: Assemblers and fabricators 20

§                       Foundry mold and coremakers, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 20

§                       Geochemists, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 25

§                       Geological and geophysical oceanographers, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 30

§                       Geophysicists, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 25

§                       Geotechnical engineers, see: Civil engineers 15

§                       Graphic artists, see: Artists and related workers 100

§                       Graphic designers, see: Designers 200

§                       Health engineers, see: Industrial engineers, including health and safety 150

§                       Hygienists, industrial, see: Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians 30

§                       Illustrators, see: Artists and related workers 125

§                       Image designers, see: Desktop publishers 80

§                       Industrial designers, see: Designers 150

§                       Industrial engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 25

§                       Industrial engineers, including health and safety 25

§                       Industrial hygienists, see: Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians 10

§                       Inorganic chemists, see: Chemists and materials scientists 50

§                       Information Technology Professionals (All), see: Computer control programmers and operators 3500

§                       Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 50

§                       Machinists 100

§                       Macromolecular chemists, see: Chemists and materials scientists 20

§                       Manufacturers’ agents, see: Sales engineers 100

§                       Market and survey researchers 250

§                       Market research managers, see: Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers 100

§                       Materials scientists, see: Chemists and materials scientists 300

§                       Materials engineers 250

§                       Mathematical statisticians, see: Statisticians 75

§                       Mathematicians 50

§                       Mechanical drafters, see: Drafters 300

§                       Mechanical engineering technicians, see: Engineering technicians 50

§                       Mechanical engineers 800

§                       Metallurgical engineers, see: Materials engineers 75

§                       Metalworking machine operators, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 100

§                       Network and computer systems administrators, see: Computer support specialists and systems administrators 50

§                       Network systems and data communications analysts, see: Computer systems analysts, database administrators, and computer scientists 50

§                       Petroleum engineers 10

§                       Petroleum geologists, see: Environmental scientists and geoscientists 30

§                       Plastics-working machine operators, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 50

§                       Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic, see: Machine setters, operators, and tenders—metal and plastic 50

§                       Product designers, see: Designers 1000

§                       Product development managers, see: Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers 500

§                       Product promoters, see: Demonstrators, product promoters, and models 1000

§                       Production machinists, see: Machinists 250

§                       Programmer-analysts, see: Computer programmers 35

§                       Programmer-analysts, see: Computer systems analysts, database administrators, and computer scientists

§                       Programmers, computer, see: Computer programmers