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Leisure & Hospitality

From outdoor recreation and historic landmarks to local arts and hospitality, the Sierra region’s leisure and hospitality sector is both a cultural cornerstone and a major economic driver. With nearly one in four jobs tied to leisure and hospitality, this industry fuels local economies and showcases the natural beauty and unique identity of our communities. As we work to improve job quality and expand career pathways, our focus is on building a sustainable tourism economy—one that supports residents, uplifts workers, and protects the Sierra’s natural and cultural assets for generations to come.

Sector Snapshot

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Explore key workforce and industry data shaping the Sierra region. These insights, sourced from Lightcast, highlight employment trends, in-demand occupations, and economic drivers across our priority sectors.

Overview

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Workforce Health

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Workforce Composition

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Industry Landscape

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Manufacturing Educational Pathways

for the Sierras
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Columbia College’s Welding Technology program offers hands-on training for careers in manufacturing, construction, equipment repair, and beyond. With expert instructors, industry-relevant electives, and the most comprehensive welding education in the Mother Lode, students gain the practical skills needed for immediate employment or advanced training. The program supports a wide range of career path from fabrication and auto manufacturing to millwright work and pipeline welding.

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Cerro Coso Community College offers a range of welding and industrial arts programs that prepare students for high-demand careers in manufacturing, fabrication, and skilled trades. Students can pursue a Welding Technology AS degree or earn specialized certificates in Welding Processes and Industrial Process Technology. These programs provide hands-on training and industry-recognized credentials that equip graduates with the skills needed to thrive in today’s manufacturing workforce.

Modesto Junior College’s School of Health Professions offers some of the most comprehensive healthcare training in the region, including programs in Registered Nursing, Vocational Nursing, Respiratory Care (AS & BS), Medical Assisting, Nurse Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician. With strong clinical partnerships and a commitment to meeting local healthcare needs, MJC prepares students for meaningful careers that strengthen community health.

Support for Sierra Region Employers

We're here to help your business succeed.

From hiring support and workforce training to funding navigation and regional data, we connect you to tools and resources that help local employers grow.

Get connected to the support for your business.

Send us an email at businessservices@mljt.org

or call (209) 588-1150

Explore Workforce Development Services

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Serving Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties.

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Serving Kern, Inyo, and Mono Counties.

Serving Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine Counties.

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