New Plano building will host office space, labs and manufacturing facilities for both sensors and passive components |
Woking, UK, 15 April 2021 - TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, is consolidating its North American Sensors and Specialist Components operations and moving into a new, purpose-built facility in Plano. The new location will support administrative, R&D, engineering, and manufacturing functions advancing the company’s optoelectronic sensors and resistors business. The phased opening of this facility will commence at the end of April, with the current Carrollton, Texas optoelectronics office and design centre relocating to the Plano building. The production of thick film resistors will move from TT sites in Barbados and Corpus Christi, Texas, to the company’s recently upgraded Bedlington, UK facility. The production of thin film resistors will move the to the new Plano site later this summer.
“The new Plano facility is not only an investment for the company, it’s an investment in our people and our customers. Consolidating our operations will improve the ease and speed at which our customers are able to conduct business with us,” said Stewart Partridge, VP/GM Sensors and Specialist Components, TT Electronics. “And, as part of TT’s sustainability commitment to develop cleaner energy solutions and improve efficiency, I am proud to share that the Plano facility will be 100% Green E renewable.”
The new 60,000 sq. ft. Plano building, located at 2900 E Plano Parkway, Plano, Texas 75074, will feature a fresh and modern office layout and house nearly 150 employees. The manufacturing lab will be configured to facilitate both dry and wet processes.
With the transition to this new location, the company is also looking to add new talent to the group, supporting a global customer base in healthcare, aerospace, defence, electrification, and automation. Positions are available in multiple departments including HR and Engineering. Explore current vacancies here.
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