Westinghouse Electric Co. will open a new office in Charlotte, N.C. in February.
Employees at the office will focus on engineering, reactor instrumentation and control-system development for nuclear power plants.
“The southeastern U.S. is growing rapidly and is particularly attractive to us since it enables us to establish a presence close to our customers and partners,” says Tony Greco, senior vice president of human resources and corporate relations. “Our addition of staff in Charlotte demonstrates our continuing commitment to provide needed expertise in the nuclear market to meet the future as well as emergent customer needs for both operating plants and new build one hour cash advance loan.”
A company spokesman was unavailable to say whether the company would hire locally to staff the office.
Westinghouse is a division of Toshiba Corp., and is based in Monroeville, east of Pittsburgh. The company is a supplier of nuclear-plant technologies to utilities throughout the world.
In December, Westinghouse bought Carolina Energy Solutions of Rock Hill, N.C. for an undisclosed price. CES is a supplier of welding, machining and heat-treating services to the nuclear, fossil power, petrochemical and process industries.
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