Unlocking Economic Potential: A Close Look at Santa Clarita Valley's Largest Employers of 2025
In a world of constant economic twists and turns, it's refreshing to pause and recognize the forces that keep our community thriving. One such driving force is the network of businesses and their employees who form the backbone of the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV). Every name on the SCV’s Largest Employers list represents hundreds – sometimes thousands – of livelihoods. Together, the top 62 organizations employ over 31,000 people locally. These employers are not just businesses; they are the heartbeats of our local economy, providing stability, innovation, and growth opportunities for the community. The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation (SCVEDC), dedicated to fostering sustainable growth in the SCV, compiles this annual list as a narrative of the economic dynamics shaping our daily lives.
The 2025 Largest Employers List is like a “who’s who” of economic heavyweights, spanning industries from healthcare and education to aerospace and entertainment. Long-standing pillars such as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and Six Flags Magic Mountain continue to anchor the list, joined by cutting-edge manufacturers, global corporate headquarters, and everything in between. This diversity of sectors – including Aerospace & Defense, medical devices, advanced manufacturing, digital media, professional services, and more – gives the Santa Clarita Valley a resilient economic foundation. It’s no wonder that SCV has been repeatedly recognized as one of Los Angeles County’s most business-friendly regions.
Major Private Employers Driving Growth
Several standout employers saw significant growth this year. Logix Federal Credit Union jumped out as a star performer – it expanded its workforce by about 25%, adding 170 positions (2025 Economic Outlook Book, p. 75), the largest gain of any company on the list. This growth reflects Logix’s continued success as a financial headquarters in the SCV. E-commerce and retail also made waves: Amazon, which opened its first SCV facilities only a few years ago, added nearly 100 new jobs, further cementing its local presence. Their growth on the list is due in part to headcount expansion, as well as its inclusion this year of employees at the one Whole Foods location in the valley. Shield Healthcare, a medical supplies company, grew its staff by 26% as it expanded operations in Valencia. Even main street staples saw upticks—for example, McDonald’s restaurants in the Valley increased by 18%, bringing on dozens more employees to serve a growing population at their newest location off Railroad Avenue. These gains illustrate the broad-based growth: from high-tech firms to service industries, many employers are upsizing to meet demand.
One of 2024's most significant private-sector employment gains in the SCV was with Vallarta Supermarkets, which relocated its corporate headquarters here from Sylmar, adding over 200 jobs to the local economy and joining fellow corporate headquarters such as Logix, DrinkPAK, Sunkist, and more. In 2025, they increased their headcount again, adding 48 employees across three stores and their corporate HQ, bringing their total to 497.
Public Service Sector Highlights
Steady Overall Employment in 2025
The labor force in the Greater Santa Clarita Valley area, which includes the surrounding communities of Agua Dulce, Val Verde, Castaic, Stevenson Ranch, and Canyon Country, is now estimated at nearly 150,000. The labor force is the number of residents who are either working or want to be working. After the post-pandemic surge of the previous years, 2025 brought a slight leveling off in total employment among the SCV’s largest organizations. Collectively, the top employers reported a minor net contraction, essentially holding steady amid more than 31,323 positions out of the estimated 97,192 total local jobs in SCV. 19 of the top 50 private companies on the list expanded their workforce this year, and many others held steady. The slight dip in the largest-firm employment should be viewed in context: Santa Clarita’s labor market is essentially at full employment, and job growth is naturally tempering after the rapid gains of recent years. In other words, the Valley’s employment base remains robust and near–record highs, a testament to the strong recovery and expansion we’ve experienced since the pandemic shock.
Positioned at the crossroads of Southern California, the Santa Clarita Valley has become a logistics and fulfillment powerhouse, and 2025 saw continued strength in this sector. Several of the area’s largest employers are involved in warehousing, distribution, and e-commerce fulfillment, taking advantage of SCV’s accessible location and modern industrial facilities. Crucially, the demand for warehouse and fulfillment center labor in the region has steadily expanded, supported by new state-of-the-art developments. SCV’s logistics sector is delivering growth, facilitating the movement of goods in Southern California while providing quality jobs in management, operations, and supply chain tech.
Success Stories Fueling Optimism
The Santa Clarita Valley’s economy in 2025 is strong, diversified, and forward-looking. The annual Largest Employers list is a reflection of a thriving community of industries and people. By understanding who our biggest employers are and how they are evolving, we gain insight into the opportunities that make the SCV a great place to live and work. From designing cutting-edge technologies to running world-class entertainment venues, our local employers continue to push boundaries. The region offers state-of-the-art industrial and commercial spaces in master-planned developments, a high quality of life for employees, and a variety of incentive programs for businesses – all of which reinforce why Santa Clarita Valley consistently earns its reputation as a premier location for business in Southern California.
Whether you’re a resident, a job-seeker, or a business owner with an eye on expansion, the Santa Clarita Valley’s vibrant economic landscape offers a wealth of opportunities. The 2025 Largest Employers list is a testament to our community’s resilience and growth. We invite you to delve deeper into the list and learn more about the key players driving our region’s success. You might just discover your next big partnership or career move right here in SCV. The future looks bright as our businesses continue to innovate and prosper, keeping the Santa Clarita Valley on the map as a beacon of economic potential and community prosperity.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp. is a unique private/public partnership representing the united effort of regional industry and government leaders. The SCVEDC utilizes an integrated approach to attracting, retaining and expanding a diversity of businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley, especially those in key industry clusters, by offering competitive business services and other resources. For more information, visit SCVEDC.org.