Tritium to expand US workforce
Australian charging station manufacturer Tritium announced that the company will be adding more than 250 jobs to the total anticipated workforce at its Lebanon, Tennessee factory.
The factory first opened its doors in August 2022. The over 250 jobs now announced will be included on top of the more than 500 jobs over the next five years in Lebanon, Tennessee that the company announced in February 2022. By basing their production in the USA, Tritium can also ensure that they will qualify for the charging station subsidies laid out by the Biden administration.
The company also recently achieved several global ISO certifications, including one for quality management systems, and environmental management as well as one for occupational health and safety, which will likely benefit the employees very directly. “Our Tennessee team is very proud to have achieved these ISO certifications,” said Glen Casey, Chief Operating Officer at Tritium. “Earning these certifications is a reflection of the high standards we set when it comes to the quality of our products and processes, the safety of our employees, and our environmental impact.”
“The need for accessible, reliable fast EV chargers has never been greater, as demonstrated by our record production in December, and recently announced record backlog and sales. Tritium is thrilled to be growing our team and creating new cleantech jobs in the Middle-Tennessee region,” said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter. “Alongside our rapid growth, Tritium remains focused on building a workplace that is attractive to our employees and grows our reputation in the region. We look forward to expanding the business in 2023 as we continue to pursue Tritium’s mission to electrify transportation.”
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