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Austin Major Employers #* #* #* #* ETS-Lindgren Ultra Electronics HUTTO Austin Wood Recycling #*Toppan Photomasks #* 1431 ³ ± Williamson ¤£183 ROUND ROCK ¤£79 County #* #*Consolidated Metal Technologies Texas Quarries#* CEDAR PARK APAC-Texas Wheeler Companies ± #*ProPortion Foods #* BMC West #* CoreSlab Structures #*Tolteq Group 35 #* Flame Technologies ¨¦§ #* Dell 45 #* UV Flex National Oilwell Varco HealthTronics #*#* #* #* Avant Technology UV45 Wayne Fueling#*#* Austin Foam Plastics Michael Angelo's#* Premier Research Labs #*Aereon Travis #*Athena Manufacturing Heraeus Quartz America#*#*#*Thermo Scientific Hart InterCivic PFLUGERVILLE County 183 Austin Manufacturing ¤£ #*Services #*EVS Metal #*Hospira 620 ³ ± #*SabeRex #*#* Luminex Flex UV1 ClearCube Technology#* #*US Farathane Ultra Clean Tech Dynamic Mfg. Solutions#*#*#*Marco Fine Arts HID Global 130 National Instruments#* Dell UV Lake High End Systems #* Trend Micro#* #* Travis 3M #* #*Virtex Assembly Services #* Active Power#* Build A Sign 620 #* #* ³ ± Wenzel Associates Molecular Imprints Ovivo USA#*#*#*DJO Surgical Touch International Image Microsystems #*Samsung 35 Venkel ¨¦§ #* MANOR #*Sanmina-SCI 2222 ³ ± On-X Life Technologies#*#*Siemens Mobility #*Applied Materials ¤£290 #*Carr Lane Mfg. Co. 360 r 2244 UV e ³ ± t e Everi Games u n #* i m Walter E. L m Long Lake AUSTIN o 183 C ¤£ 969 ³ ± #*BAE Systems #*NXP Semiconductors UV71 #*Borden Milk Products Smith & Nephew er Texas Concrete Materials #* Riv Yeti Coolers do #* #* Dynamic Systems ora NXP Semiconductors #* Col #* #* 130 ¤£290 Facility Solutions Group UV 1 Cypress Semiconductor UV DelStar Technologies #* #* Thermo Fisher #*Novati Technologies Asuragen#*#*#* #*Stock Building Supply of Texas New Era Portfolio#*#*Austin Lighthouse Textron Systems #* 1826 ³ ± Otis Spunkmeyer 35 #* ¨¦§ UV71 Austin-Bergstrom 45 American Achievement Corp. UV International Airport 0 1.25 2.5 5 Miles Greater Austin Region Major Manufacturers, 2016 For questions please contact 512.322.5662. SouthPark Commerce www.austinchamber.com Major Manufacturering Employers Summer 2016 Company Employees Company Employees 3M 1,040 HealthTronics 120 Acme Brick Co.* 162 Heldenfels Enterprises* 230 Active Power 172 Henderson Controls* 135 Aereon (formerly Flare Industries) 200 Heraeus Quartz America 80 Agilent Technologies (Stratagene Products Division)* 149 HID Global 400 AirBorn* 462 High End Systems 168 American Achievement Corp. 317 Hospira 1,500 APAC-Texas Wheeler Companies 300 Image Microsystems 500 Applied Materials 3,100 Johnson Architectural Metal Co.* 89 Asuragen 124 Luminex Corp. 526 Athena Manufacturing 135 Manitex* 120 Austin Foam Plastics 250 Marco Fine Arts 300 Austin Lighthouse (Travis Assoc. for the Blind) 140 Michael Angelo's Gourmet Foods 370 Austin Manufacturing Services 90 Molecular Imprints 100 Austin Wood Recycling 80 National Instruments 2,575 Austin Woodworks* 80 National Oilwell Varco 429 Avant Technology 250 New Era Portfolio/Gallery Direct 120 BAE Systems 500 Novati Technologies 115 BMC West 140 NXP Semiconductors (formerly Freescale) 5,000 Borden Milk Products 143 One Source Manufacturing Technology* 95 Build A Sign 320 On-X Life Technologies 140 Builders FirstSource* 300 Otis Spunkmeyer, an ARYZTA Co. 156 Burrows Cabinets* 120 Ovivo USA 100 Capital Spectrum & CSI Printing* 118 Philips* 369 Carpenter Co.* 100 Premier Research Labs 120 Carr Lane Manufacturing Co. 100 ProPortion Foods 400 Centex Materials* 102 R&D Molders* 143 Cerilliant Corp. 100 SabeRex, Tyrex, & Irex 109 CFAN* 700 Samsung Austin Semiconductor 6,074 Chatsworth Products* 125 Sanmina-SCI 85 ClearCorrect* 100 Serta Mattress (Dormae Products)* 300 ClearCube Technology 100 Siemens Mobility 210 Consolidated Metal Technologies 86 Sierra Microwave Technology* 80 CoreSlab Structures 150 Smith & Nephew (formerly ArthroCare Corp.) 280 Cypress Semiconductor (formerly Spansion) 860 Stock Building Supply of Texas 457 Dar Pro Solutions* 200 TASUS Texas Corp.* 155 Deep Eddy Vodka* 100 TB Woods* 110 Dell 13,000 TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co.* 300 DelStar Technologies 150 Texas Concrete Materials 150 Dennis Steel* 87 Texas Crushed Stone* 140 DJO Surgical 175 Texas Electric Cooperatives* 100 Durcon* 450 Texas Lehigh Cement* 170 Dynamic Manufacturing Solutions 125 Texas Quarries 100 Dynamic Systems 500 Textron Systems 100 El Milagro* 125 Thermo Fisher Scientific 174 Elgin-Butler Brick* 81 Thermo Scientific (formerly Thermo Electron) 105 Enflite* 120 Thermon Manufacturing* 415 EPIC Piping* 300 Tolteq Group 97 Escobedo Construction* 90 Toppan Photomasks 250 ETS-Lindgren 270 Touch International 100 Everi Games (formerly Multimedia Games) 363 Trend Micro (formerly HP TippingPoint) 300 EVS Metal 87 Ultra Clean Technology 130 Facility Solutions Group 212 Ultra Electronics 85 Fat Quarter Shop* 100 US Farathane 228 Flame Technologies 80 UTC Aerospace Systems* 164 Flex 2,200 Venkel 85 Gemini* 80 Virtex Assembly Services 86 Georgetown Rail Equipment Co.* 150 Wayne Fueling Systems 635 Grifols (BioMat USA)* 166 Wenzel Associates 105 Hart InterCivic 100 Yeti Coolers 120 *These employers are in metro area communities beyond the map extent. AirBorn, Texas Crushed Stone, Chatsworth Products, Enflite, Manitex, Georgetown Rail Equipment Company, R&D Molders, Sierra Microwave, TASUS Texas Corp., and Texas Electric Cooperatives are in Georgetown; Builders First Source (Trim Tech) is located in Hutto; Austin Woodworks, Dennis Steel, and One Source Mfg. Tech is in Leander; Builders FirstSource, TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co. and ClearCorrect are in Round Rock; and Burrows Cabinets, Carpenter Co., Durcon, and Gemini are in Taylor- each of these cities are in Williamson County. CFAN, Epic Piping, El Milagro, Grifols, Heldenfels Enterprises, Philips, Thermon Manufacturing, TB Woods, and UTC Aerospace are in San Marcos; Deep Eddy Vodka is in Dripping Springs; and Builders FirstSource (ProBuild), Capital Spectrum, Centex Materials, Escobedo Construction, Fat Quarter Shop, Henderson Controls, and Texas Lehigh Cement are in Buda- each of these cities are in Hays County. Acme Brick, and Elgin-Butler Brick are in Elgin; and Agilent Technologies, Dar Pro Solutions, and Johnson Architectural Metal are in Bastrop, all of which are in Bastrop County. Serta Mattress is in Lockhart, which is in Caldwell County. HUTTO 1431 ¤£183 ³ ± Williamson ¤£79 County ROUND ROCK ± CEDAR PARK ¨¦§35 Sears Customer Care National Oilwell Varco Dell *# Emerson Process TG *# Management *# UV45 *#Activision Blizzard *# *# *# UV45 *#Wayne Fueling Systems *# State Farm Insurance Co. *#Liquidation Channel Travis Q2*# URS Corp. *#eBay *#Farmers Insurance Group County PFLUGERVILLE ¤£183 *#Hewlett-Packard *# *# 620 Harte-Hanks ³ ± Hospira Luminex*#*#Flextro*#nics Charles Schwab*#*# Apple Cisco Systems*# *# Pearson Assessments Visa Xerox UV1 *# Time Warner National Instruments*# *# UV130 American Del*#l *#General Motors Lake #IBMCancer Society Travis Electronic Arts**# *# *# *#3M Yodle 620 Oracle Corp. Volusion ³ ± *# *# Google *# *#Capitol Wright Distributing Company *#Image Microsystems JB Goodwin Realtors*# *#Samsung *#University Federal Credit Union *#Coldwell Banker ¨¦§35 *#Rackspace MANOR Clinical Pathology Laboratories 2222 Home Depot Tech Center ³ ± *# Goodwill Industries*# *# VMWare *#Starwood Hotels *#Applied Materials *# GCA Services Bazaarvoice *# *#ABC Home Services 290 Austin Community College*# *# ¤£ Texas Mutual Insurance r 2244 e ³ ± t 360 e *# u Seton Healthcare Family UV n i *# m Walter E. L m Long Lake JPMorgan Chase LCRA AUSTIN o 183 *# C Facebook ¤£ UT 969 *# ³ ± Cirrus Logic AT&T BAE Systems GSD&M *#Deloitte *# Whole Foods *#State of Texas *#Freescale HomeAway*#*#*#*#*#*#*#Teacher Retirement System Keller Williams Realty *#*# Netspend 71 *# *#*#*#Bank of America UV Intel*#*# St. David's Healthcare Partnership Accenture *# AMD Austin Energy *#SolarWinds r *# Wells Fargo Bank Texas ive ARM o R *# rad Dynamic Systems Silicon Laboratories olo Freescale*# *# C 130 ¤£290 *#St. Edward's University UV UV1 *#U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs *#*#U.S. IRS *#Spansion*#PPD Development Maximus *# *#*#Progressive Insurance Co. Stock Building Supply of Texas Concentrix 1826 ³ ± 35 ¨¦§ UV71 Austin-Bergstrom 45 UV International Airport 0 1.25 2.5 5 Miles Greater Austin Region Top 100 Selected Major Employers 2015 Excludes hospitals and other care providers, school districts, and other local government agencies. For questions please contact 512.322.5662. SouthPark Commerce www.austinchamber.com Top 100 Employers Fall 2015 Company Employees Company Employees 3M 1,040 Intel Corp. 1,350 ABC Home & Commercial Services 504 JB Goodwin Realtors 440 Accenture 2,200 JPMorgan Chase & Co. 900 Activision Blizzard 700 Keller Williams Realty 2,308 Advanced Micro Devices 1,600 Liquidation Channel 600 AirBorn* 462 Lower Colorado River Authority 1,810 American Campus Communities* 571 Luminex Corp. 426 American Cancer Society National Information Center 650 Maximus 616 Apple 5,000 National Instruments 2,575 Applied Materials 3,100 National Oilwell 429 ARM 485 Netspend 550 AT&T 2,800 Oracle Corp. 1,100 Austin Community College 3,989 Pearson Assessments 600 Austin Energy 1,700 Pharmaceutical Product Development 900 BAE Systems 500 Progressive Insurance Co. 1,400 Bank of America 600 Q2 512 Baylor Scott & White Healthcare* 1,300 Rackspace Managed Hosting 609 Bazaarvoice 892 Rosendin Electric* 450 Capitol Wright Distributing Company 450 Samsung Austin Semiconductor 2,517 CFAN* 700 Sears Customer Care 1,500 Charles Schwab 1,100 Seton Healthcare Family 10,945 Cirrus Logic 630 Silicon
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