Siemens Energy charts 500-job expansion in Charlotte, Raleigh regions

Siemens Energy is bringing more than 500 jobs to North Carolina.

The manufacturing jobs, to be located in both Mecklenburg and Wake counties, were disclosed during today’s meeting of the Economic Investment Committee, a group under the N.C. Department of Commerce responsible for approving incentive packages.

The majority of the 559 announced positions will be in Mecklenburg, and 85 jobs will be in Wake County, according to Gov. Roy Cooper’s office. The jobs are high-paying, with minimum wages of more than $87,000, according to what the company told the state.

Siemens Energy plans to invest nearly $150 million across both counties, where it already has operations.

In Mecklenburg County, the company will establish its first manufacturing site in the U.S. to build Large Power Transformers (LPTs), a critical component of the nation’s power grid. Siemens Energy is repurposing 53,800 square feet of existing floor space in Charlotte and adding an 86,100-square-foot expansion there to make the transformers.

Siemens Energy’s Charlotte location spans more than 1 million square feet at 101 Siemens Ave., which is just off Westinghouse Boulevard. The company employs more than 1,250 workers there.

Charlotte Business Journal

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