MANUFACTURING IS ONE OF OUR LARGEST SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT BY SECTOR, CITY OF SAN JOSE, Q2 2015
Source: California EDD QCEW data series, Q2 2015
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0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000
Professional and Business ServicesManufacturing
Wholesale and Retail TradeHealth Services
Leisure and HospitalityEducation and Health Services
ConstructionPublic Administration
Financial ActivitiesTransportation and Utilities
InformationOther Services
UnclassifiedNatural Resources and Mining
1 in 7San Jose Jobs
are in Manufacturing
MANUFACTURING IS A DIVERSE SECTOR
Source: California EDD, Q2 2015, Q2 2010
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Company Rank in2015
Rank in 2010
Change in jobs2010-2015
Cisco 1 1 down
HGST / Western Digital 2 3 up
Maxim Integrated 3 - -
Super Micro Computer 4 8 up
Xilinx 5 4 up
Altera 6 6 up
Stryker Endoscopy 7 12 up
Jabil Circuit 8 18 up
BD Biosciences 9 7 up
LumiLEDs Lighting 10 16 down
TOP 10 MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS IN SAN JOSE
MANUFACTURING IS GROWING SLOWLY & STEADILY
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40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
60,000
6/2010 12/2010 6/2011 12/2011 6/2012 12/2012 6/2013 12/2013 6/2014 12/2014 6/2015
All Manufacturing
MANUFACTURING JOBS IN THE CITY OF SAN JOSE
Source: California EDD QCEW data series, Q2 2015
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS: INDUSTRY PROFILE
3280 jobs53 companies in San Jose
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0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500
19-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Workforce by Age
Typical occupations: assemblers, hardware engineersAverage annual earnings: $69,000
Source: EMSI, 2015
MACHINE SHOPS: INDUSTRY PROFILE
7
1700 jobs123 companies in San Jose
Typical occupations: machinists, CNC operatorsAverage annual earnings: $71,100
0 500 1,000 1,500
19-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Workforce by Age
Source: EMSI, 2015
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Building Up Urban Manufacturing 10/5 Regional Manager, George Chao
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VISION A division of the Commerce Department; NIST MEP is a catalyst for strengthening American manufacturing – accelerating its ongoing transformation into a more efficient and powerful engine of innovation driving economic growth and job creation.
MISSION To act as a strategic advisor to promote business growth and connect manufacturers to public and private resources essential for increased competitiveness and profitability.
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• Focus on meeting manufacturers’ near term needs, but in context of overall company strategy
• NIST MEP Center areas of common strength: • Engineering Services for products and processes
• Growth Services – new or expanded market opportunities
• Lean Manufacturing
• Quality Systems
• Workforce Development; including leadership, management and production
• Reach nearly 33,000 manufacturing firms and complete over 10,000 projects per year
• Work closely with Economic Development, Energy, Education, Workforce, Defense, and Industry Stakeholders
What NIST MEP Does
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