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August 20, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Tuesday, August 18, 2026, was more than certificate day at Houston City College’s Stafford Campus Workforce Center. It was another green light for Greater Houston’s fast-moving manufacturing future, as nearly 50 Tesla employees completed specialized workforce training through the expanding HCC–Tesla partnership.
The milestone put people—not machines—at the center of advanced manufacturing. Inside HCC Southwest’s Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence, Tesla employees have been sharpening hands-on skills designed to translate directly into high-demand work at Tesla’s Megafactory Texas in Brookshire. In an industry filled with robotics, automation and sophisticated energy technology, the partnership carries a refreshingly human message: before a world-class factory can run, a world-class workforce must be ready to run it.
And HCC has been preparing Houstonians for that moment for years.
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HCC Southwest traces its Stafford presence to 1998, and the campus has steadily evolved into a workforce and technology hub serving one of America’s most diverse metropolitan regions. Today, Stafford’s Workforce Building supports advanced manufacturing and other career-focused programs designed around practical skills and modern industry needs.
That history makes the Tesla partnership feel less like a sudden spark and more like the next powerful connection in a circuit HCC has been building for decades.
The collaboration accelerated in May 2026, when Houston City College and Tesla signed a Memorandum of Understanding at Stafford and celebrated an inaugural cohort of 12 program completers. HCC said the partnership incorporates curriculum development, shared resources and direct training opportunities, with participants demonstrating skills in industrial maintenance, advanced manufacturing, troubleshooting and workplace safety. The partners also announced plans to substantially expand participation during 2026.
Three months later, nearly 50 additional Tesla employees crossing the training finish line offers an encouraging snapshot of that promise becoming practice.
The timing could hardly be better for Greater Houston. Tesla is developing its Megafactory in Brookshire, west of Houston, as a major energy-storage manufacturing operation. Tesla has said the new facility will produce Megapack 3 for its next-generation Megablock energy-storage system, with production planned for 2026. Current Tesla career listings in Brookshire include manufacturing, production, fabrication, maintenance, engineering and operations positions.
That is where Houston City College’s workforce model shines. Instead of asking industry what it needed yesterday, HCC is helping prepare workers for what employers need next.
HCC Chancellor Dr. Margaret Ford Fisher has described the partnership as part of the College’s commitment to building strong industry connections and meaningful career opportunities. HCC Board Chair Eva Loredo has similarly characterized the collaboration as the future of workforce education—connecting classroom instruction, hands-on experience and pathways into high-demand careers.
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For the nearly 50 employees honored August 18, those big-picture ideas now have names, faces, certificates and new skills attached to them.
Houston has always been a city that knows how to build—energy systems, medical breakthroughs, space exploration, neighborhoods, businesses and bold second acts. Advanced manufacturing is simply adding another chapter, and Houston City College is making sure local talent has a seat at the workbench.
The Tesla partnership also demonstrates a larger truth about community colleges in the 21st-century economy: workforce education is no longer a side door into opportunity. Increasingly, it is the front entrance.
So, congratulations to the latest HCC–Tesla completers. The machines may be smart, the factory may be ‘mega’ and the technology may be futuristic—but Houston’s greatest competitive advantage still begins with skilled people ready to get to work.
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Learn more about Houston City College (HCC): hccs.edu
Explore Tesla careers and opportunities: tesla.com/careers
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