Targeted Occupations List 2024-2025

Learn about the Targeted Occupations List and how job seekers can use this information to level up their careers. Contact a Workforce Professional to qualify for Training Opportunities available to the public. Click below to watch a short introduction to the WFSCB Targeted Occupations List, which includes occupations in high-demand industries such as Business, Health Care, Professional Skills & Trades, and Public Service.

The targeted occupations list is developed by Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend (WFSCB) to identify the most effective use of local workforce development resources. Sources of information for the target list are local area employers, economic development entities, chambers of commerce, community partners, Texas Workforce Commission labor market information specific to the Coastal Bend region, and knowledge gained from continuous contact with the above sources.

Significant occupational factors include; current and projected employment in the occupation, a self- sufficiency wage, and specific vocational preparation time for the occupation, usually less than two years. Employment demand for the occupation offers reasonable expectation of employment following vocational preparation. The list does not include other higher paying jobs for which longer vocational preparation is required.

The range in the listed training period is only an estimate and in some cases may represent classroom training, on-the-job training or a combination of both. The typical limit of vocational training funded by WFSCB is less than two years. Occasionally WFSCB may fund the last year or two of a longer program with the understanding that the trainee is job ready at the end of the funded training.

WFSCB uses this list for approved training provided to workforce program-eligible participants. Job seekers must visit our centers to determine eligibility for training through Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend. Eligibility is not an entitlement to funding. Training providers must apply to the State’s Eligible Training Provider System (ETPS) to provide training services funded by WFSCB for the listed occupations.

 

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Eligible Training Providers (ETPs) are entities with job training programs approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to provide Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)–funded training services. The publicly accessible Statewide Eligible Training Providers List (ETPL) includes all programs that are currently approved by TWC for ITA funding.

Click Here to Download the TWC Statewide Eligible Training Provider List.

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** Some of the training facilities displayed are not sponsored by Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend. Please consult with a Workforce Professional to qualify and for more information about approved training programs.


The Business Industry is a broad sector of the economy that includes service-related occupations such as Legal, Accounting, General Office and Office Support Jobs in the Coastal Bend Region. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code is a standard used to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting data and comparing occupations across data sets.

SOCDescription2024 JobsLowest 10% Hourly EarningsAvg. Hourly EarningsMedian Hourly EarningsHighest 10 % Hourly Earnings
13-2011Accountants and Auditors1,397$21.41$40.44$34.85$45.88
17-3011Architectural and Civil Drafters811$27.71$34.06$34.96$36.85
43-3031Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks2,509$13.47$20.73$20.56$24.22
15-1211Computer Systems Analysts328$26.11$46.69$41.05$56.25
15-1151Computer User Support Specialists732$15.49$25.31$23.52$29.19
43-6011Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants527$19.52$29.48$27.76$34.38
11-1021General & Operations Managers7,157$16.84$50.76$38.76$62.30
15-1212Information Security Analysts121$30.82$50.21$49.05$60.30
15-1244Network and Computer Systems Administrators373$27.34$41.00$38.86$46.78
23-2011Paralegals and Legal Assistants632$18.97$27.26$22.96$30.51
21-1093Social and Human Services Assistants 554$13.01$18.31$38.86$21.12
15-1252Software Developers 556$28.61$41.70$55.90$66.50
15-1252Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers202$37.68$37.68$59.77$77.49


The Health Care Industry consists of occupations that provide Medical Services and Medical Insurance, or otherwise facilitate the provision of health care to patients. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code is a standard used to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting data and comparing occupations across data sets.

SOCDescription2024 JobsLowest 10% Hourly EarningsAvg. Hourly EarningsMedian Hourly EarningsHighest 10% Hourly Earnings
31-1131Certified Nursing Assistants 2,021$13.72$16.10$15.99$17.26
29-2018Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians550$15.17$26.29$24.64$31.46
31-9091Dental Assistants488$13.77$18.89$18.22$21.71
29-2041Emergency Medical Technicians424$13.72$16.73$15.25$17.91
29-2061Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses1,621$19.04$25.43$25.54$28.10
31-9092Medical Assistants 1,335$13.96$17.23$17.02$18.42
29-2098Medical Dosimetrists, Medical Records Specialists, and Health Technologists327$17.10$23.90$18.81$24.21
11-9111Medical and Health Service Managers958$26.80$36.04$48.01$57.19
43-6013Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants1,332$14.55$17.74$17.23$19.49
19-5011Occupational Health and Safety Specialists89$15.40$32.57$36.36$40.11
29-2043Paramedics316$17.17$23.77$22.77$26.50
29-2052Pharmacy Technicians701$16.18$20.05$19.56$22.34
31-9097Phlebotomists269$14.81$18.42$17.71$20.23
31-2021Physical Therapist Assistants253$22.92$32.48$35.32$38.22
29-2034Radiologic Technologists and Technicians480$22.92$32.48$32.10$38.22
29-1141Registered Nurses4,459$29.17$39.64$38.29$45.38


The Professional Skills & Trade Industry consists of occupations that are concentrated in the Industrial, Construction, Manufacturing and Mechanical Sectors of the Coastal Bend’s regional economy. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code is a standard used to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting data and comparing occupations across data sets.

SOCDescription2024 JobsLowest 10% Hourly EarningsAvg. Hourly EarningsMedian Hourly EarningsHighest 10% Hourly Earnings
49-3011Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians811$27.71$34.06$34.96$36.85
49-3011Automotive Body and Related Repairers225$12.77$23.81$21.82$26.79
49-3023Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics1,715$12.36$22.70$20.60$27.21
53-5021Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels 283$18.84$46.11$38.97$57.65
47-2031Carpenters1,785$10.31$25.92$22.19$29.35
35-1011Chefs and Head Cooks330$12.66$23.42$20.22$29.18
51-8091Chemical Plant and System Operators224$45.61$49.48$48.93$51.66
47-2061Construction Laborers3,777$11.91$19.44$17.32$20.84
53-7021Crane and Tower Operators254$20.31$32.61$34.07$39.59
15-2051Data Scientists177$18.70$29.20$37.95$58.40
17-3023Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians (Instrumentation, UAS Pilot)114$27.30$38.76$37.31$45.62
49-9051Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers212$21.66$27.48$31.60$39.64
47-2111Electricians2,797$17.17$27.08$27.19$31.90
49-9021Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers863$16.08$25.56$22.94$29.63
53-3032Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers3,748$15.17$25.75$23.16$28.91
49-9041Industrial Machinery Mechanics977$19.33$31.75$29.30$39.60
51-9061Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers802$12.81$26.36$22.77$34.22
51-4041Machinists (including CNC)403$17.55$32.44$32.06$36.03
49-9044Millwrights47$18.71$29.48$26.60$35.19
47-2073Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators1,641$17.36$24.49$22.02$27.23
51-8093Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers936$27.89$39.34$44.23$45.08
47-2152Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters1,223$16.58$28.37$27.51$33.41
47-5012Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas167$21.64$31.37$29.98$38.41
53-5011Sailors and Marine Oilers284$16.27$23.21$20.58$27.35
51-4121Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers1,496$16.80$28.31$26.03$32.20
49-9081Wind Turbine Service Technician189$22.87$31.34$28.29$32.20
99-9999Emerging Technology Occupations0$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00


The Public Service Industry consists of occupations that serve the community with relation to the Government, Public Education/Administration, Public Safety and Human Services. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code is a standard used to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting data and comparing occupations across data sets.

SOCDescription2024 JobsLowest 10% Hourly EarningsAvg. Hourly EarningsMedian Hourly EarningsHighest 10% Hourly Earnings
49-3031Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists589$16.74$26.06$24.60$28.28
53-3052Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity270$16.75$21.73$21.46$23.38
33-3012Correctional Officers and Jailers712$14.84$20.95$20.87$23.27
25-2021Elementary School Teachers2,502$24.10$27.76$27.93$28.36
33-2011Firefighters784$20.04$29.59$29.30$34.67
25-2022Middle School Teachers1,380$24.10$27.79$27.60$29.98
33-3051Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers1,551$21.93$25.60$32.10$40.86
25-2031Secondary School Teachers1,922$24.07$28.96$28.82$31.33
33-9032Security Guards1,366$11.07$17.23$15.23$18.13
25-2050Special Education Teachers941$23.65$26.48$28.39$30.50

Call or visit any of the Workforce Solutions Career Centers near you to find out more about how we can help put you in the right job.

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