In York County, you don’t have to choose between opportunity and quality of life. Here, careers move faster, communities are connected, and your work makes a visible impact. Whether you are starting out, advancing your career, or looking for a place to put down roots, York County offers the kind of environment where both people and careers grow.
Whether you are starting your career, looking to advance, or considering a move, York County offers opportunities at every stage.
Thinking about making a move? York County offers the support and connections to help you transition with confidence.
Built for Opportunity. Backed by Results.
York County offers more than just a place to work. It is a place built for long-term growth, where opportunity is supported by real investment, strong partnerships, and a diverse employer base.
From global companies like Collins Aerospace, part of a network of more than 80,000 employees worldwide, to a strong mix of regional and locally grown businesses, York County provides opportunities across advanced manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, finance, and more
That opportunity is matched by a commitment to the future. A $10 million investment in a Regional Workforce Development Center will help build the next generation of talent, ensuring that both students and working professionals can develop the skills needed for in-demand careers once completed.
Access to education is part of that system. With York University and Southeast Community College, individuals can pursue higher education, gain new skills, and continue advancing their careers without leaving the region.
What sets York County apart is how these pieces work together. Schools, employers, and community partners are aligned to create clear career pathways, making it easier to move from education into meaningful, long-term employment.
Together, this creates an environment where people can grow, businesses can succeed, and careers can take shape.
Featuring employers like Central Valley Ag Coop, Collins Aerospace, Cornerstone Building Brands, Cyclonaire, Klute, and York General, York County offers opportunity across multiple industries and career paths.
In York County, you can expect:
Faster career progression with opportunities to grow into leadership roles
A lower cost of living that gives your income more flexibility
A community where emerging leaders are actively shaping the future
Access to education and training that supports continued career growth
A strong environment for entrepreneurs and small business success
It's easy to get involved, build connections, and make a real impact in your workplace and community.
Several communities have 1GB fiber options directly to your home for all your digital needs, including work from home availability.
Start Your Next Chapter in York County
Whether you are looking to advance your career, explore new opportunities, or find a place where your work and life align, York County is ready.
Explore current career opportunities, connect with local employers, or reach out to learn more about what your future here could look like. Our team is here to help you take the next step.
Want to Hear Directly from the People in the community?
See what opportunity looks like in real life. Through the 17-County Podcast, hear how individuals and businesses are choosing York County and growing here.
"No matter your place in life- young, old, or in between. Family, single, working or retired. York County offers endless opportunity, and I am proud to call it home."
"Over time, it became clear that York offered so much more that our growing family desired. For me, York is a destination for relationships and that is what’s most important to me." Marcus Ruhl
This is the next video in our talent series and it features Marcus and Angela Ruhl, who chose to make York County home after starting their family. Marcus works at York State Bank.
The Talent Series highlights the success of local community members and the career benefits they have experienced by living in York County, Nebraska.
This is the next video in our talent series and it features Elizabeth & Jared Hain. Jared is an Accountant for Perennial Public Power here in York and Elizabeth is the Executive Director at CASA for York County. The Talent Series highlights the success of local community members and the career benefits they have experienced by living in York County, Nebraska