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EDCO Releases List Of Region's Largest Employers

BEND, OR -- EDCO’s annual list of Central Oregon’s largest employers is out. St. Charles Health System tops the list again, employing 4,400 people; down slightly from last year. Mt. Bachelor comes in second, with almost 1,100 employees.

This year the top 50 private companies collectively employ over 20,900 Central Oregonians, or roughly 20% of the region’s first quarter annual average total non-farm employment of 104,450. 

The top five traded-sector businesses in the region include:

  1. Bright Wood Corporation (Regional) - The largest independent manufacturer of window and patio door components and engineered dimension lumber in the U.S.
  2. Les Schwab Headquarters & Tire Centers (Regional) – Started as a small shop in Prineville, Oregon in 1952, Les Schwab Tire Centers now employs over 7,000 people across the country.
  3. BASX Solutions (Redmond) – An industry-leader in manufacturing high efficiency data center cooling solutions, cleanroom systems, custom HVAC systems, and modular solutions.
  4. Lonza, formerly Bend Research (Bend) – A leading global provider of integrated healthcare solutions ranging from early phase development to custom development and manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
  5. Epic Aircraft, LLC (Bend) – Leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance, all-composite, six-seat single-engine turboprop aircraft.

These five companies created 486 jobs last year and increased their total combined employment by 16.5%.

EDCO CEO Jon Stark said in a statemtn, "Traded-sector businesses play a pivotal role in stimulating economic growth by infusing new capital into the local economy, ultimately creating a ripple effect of supporting local governments, retail, service, and utility providers. EDCO's team annually engages with more than 400 traded-sector businesses, equipping them with necessary tools and resources to tackle various challenges such as workforce, access to capital, incentives, land use, physical space needs, permitting, and other hurdles. As the backbone of Central Oregon's economic stability, these employers have been instrumental in driving employment growth across the region, and we’re proud of their contribution to our community."

To view the lists in their entirety, click on the links below:

Data for the lists is self-reported and not audited, so are only to be used as an informational guideline. Some businesses chose not to participate in these lists and are therefore excluded.

 

 

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