Workforce

The San Angelo Development Corporation works closely with several regional partners to provide service and assistance to businesses and individuals regarding workforce needs. Workforce Solutions of the Concho Valley provides Tom Green County and the 13-county region with training programs, labor market information, and various other solutions for employers.

Hourly Wage Rates

 

Selected Hourly Wage Rates
Occupational Title # Sampled Entry Wage Experienced Wage Median Wage
Cabinet & Bench Carpenters 50 8.96 11.12 9.89
Computer Database Admin. 140 19.12 26.86 23.36
Computer Programming 20 20.24 37.44 30.58
Computer Software Engineer 20 33.43 44.92 43.73
Computer Support Specialist 120 16.26 30.26 23.79
Executive Secretaries 480 10.99 19.06 15.65
Financial Managers 70 19.48 44.87 31.52
Manager of Mechanics 180 17.84 28.58 25.69
Operations Manager 560 18.03 52.44 32.69
Heavy Equipment Manager Limited 15.05 20.62 19.06
Industrial Production Manager 20 29.39 51.86 43.46
Laborers 590 6.74 8.98 7.76
Packagers 150 6.74 8.38 7.35
Plumbers 140 15.50 20.53 18.39
Printing Machine Operators 90 10.19 16.09 13.57
Operating Workers 180 14.57 16.09 13.58
Production Machinists 70 10.51 20.51 15.23
Sewing Machine Operators 80 6.64 8.00 7.23
Welders 180 9.18 15.13 13.77

 Source: Texas Workforce Solutions - April 2009

To obtain a complete listing, go to www.texasindustryprofiles.com/apps/win. Select San Angelo MSA from "areas" tab and clink on "occupations" tabe for cetegories of employment.

Most Popular Jobs
Most Popular Jobs in San Angelo, Texas Metro Area (2007 data)
Where the Majority of Workers Have College Degrees
Rank Title Local Jobs Local Mean Salary Typical Local Salary National Growth % 2006-2016 National % With College Degree
1 Registered nurses 770 50,950 $34,570 - 69,800 24% 56%
2 Elementary school teachers, except special education 630 39,280 $32,920 - 49,700 14% 95%
3 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education 510 43,310 $33,550 - 56,650 6% 96%
4 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education 370 40,260 $33,260 - 51,030 11% 95%
5 Accountants and auditors 370 51,150 $28,990 - 81,340 18% 79%
6 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products 330 40,260 $16,080 - 65,110 8% 51%
7 Network and computer systems administrators 260 53,280 $37,080 - 73,030 27% 50%
8 Management analysts 160 48,820 $36,470 - 61,550 22% 78%
9 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school 90 60,340 $47,350 - 75,340 8% 78%
10 Medical and health services managers 90 71,470 $44,880 - 107,270 16% 57%
Source: Information above was provided by citytowninfo.com
WSO Map


Click here for more information

 

As a public sector stakeholder, Workforce Solutions of the Concho Valley is aware of a wide range of community services from which employers could benefit. By serving as the conduit for the business community they assist the San Angelo Development Corporation in connecting local business incubators, industrial park managers, economic development boards, and others together to increase business networks in San Angelo.

Targeted & Demand Occupations
Choncho Valley Workforce Development Board: Targeted & Demand Occupations
Occupation Projected 2002-2012
Projected Annual Designation
Management Occupations
General & Operations Managers 150 35 Targeted
Computer and Math Occupations
Computer Software Engineers 50 5 Targeted
Computer Systems Analyst 50 5 Targeted
Network Administrators 50 5 Targeted
Education, Training & Library Occupations
Postsecondary Teachers 200 30 Targeted
Primary, Secondary, Spec. Ed. 650 120 Targeted
Teacher Assistants 200 30 Demand
Healthcare & Technical Occupations120
Registered Nurses 350 60 Targeted
Medical Technologists 300 55 Targeted
Medical Technicians 50 5 Targeted
Licensed Vocational Nurses 50 15 Targeted
Home Health Aides 300 35 Demand
Nursing Aides & Attendants 50 15 Targeted
Medical Assistants 250 30 Targeted
Physical Therapists 50 50 Targeted
Radiologic Techs 0 10 Targeted
Protective Service Occupations
Correctional Officers 200 30 Demand
Police Officers 150 30 Targeted
Food Preparation & Serving Related Occupations
Food Preperation, Fast Food 400 90 Demand
Retail Trade
Cashiers 200 105 Demand
Retail Salespersons 200 90 Demand
Office & Administrative Support Occupations
Customer Service Rep. 250 45 Targetetd
Office Clerks, General 100 40 Demand
Construction & Extraction Occupations
Construction Laborers 150 25 Demand
Electricians 50 10 Targeted
Plumbers 50 10 Targeted
Installation, Maintenance & Repair Occupations
General Maintenance & Repair 150 25 Targeted
Automotive 50 15 Targeted
Heating/Air Condtioning 50 5 Targeted
Production Occupations
Structural Metal Fabricators 50 5 Targeted
Slaughterers & Meat Packers 50 10 Demand
Laborers 50 5 Targeted
Machine Operators & Tenders 50 10 Targeted
Transportation & Material Moving Occupations
Truck Drivers, Tractor Trailer 50 10 Targeted
Industrial Truck & Tractor Oper. 50 10 Targeted
Fiscal Year 2007 & Fiscal Year 2008

 

Unemployment Rates

New Job Creation

Employment by Industry
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2007
Occupations & Type of Employer

Among the most common occupations were: Management, professional, and related occupations, 30 percent; Sales and office occupations, 27 percent; Service occupations, 21 percent; Production, transportation, and material moving occupations, 11 percent; and Construction, extraction, maintenance and repair occupations, 10 percent. Seventy-four percent of the people employed were Private wage and salary workers; 19 percent was Federal, state, or local government workers; and 7 percent was Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau