Inventus Power to open its second plant in Tijuana by early 2018

Inventus Power to open its second plant in Tijuana by early 2018

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Inventus Power, a systems manufacturer of battery packs, chargers and power supplies for the consumer, commercial/industrial, medical and military markets, announced plans to open a new Tijuana-based manufacturing facility in early 2018, and is actively recruiting several hundred employees in multiple manufacturing roles for that location.

“This is an exciting time for Inventus Power as we continue to evolve to best support our customers in producing world-class portable, motive and stationary power solutions across a broad range of markets and applications,” said Derek Kane, Vice President Americas Operations. 

“This facility serves as a strong catalyst for the Inventus Power culture and identity, and uniquely aligns us to accommodate our customers’ needs, especially with the ever-changing climate on battery shipment regulations.”

The new-construction facility effectively doubles the size of the company’s existing Tijuana-based location. It will feature approximately 100,000 square-feet of manufacturing space, with the capacity to further expand the footprint to another 80,000 square-feet of additional manufacturing area to accommodate customers’ growth, making this facility one of the industry’s largest manufacturing facilities in North America. 

This location will also boast a Customer Experience Center, which will provide visitors with an opportunity to learn about Inventus Power’s long-standing history and evolving capabilities.

Inventus Power is placing a significant investment in new equipment to continue to best serve its medical customers. The Tijuana facility is a Medical Center of Excellence, supporting the development of Class I, II and III Medical Devices. It is ISO 9001, 13485 and C-TPAT certified. 

As with all Inventus Power facilities that build healthcare products, the Tijuana location will follow the Patient Priority Program, a behavior-based quality program that creates a culture of empowerment and accountability. 

The company is actively recruiting and intends to hire several hundred employees in multiple manufacturing roles. Interested candidates should contact Rosa Amelia Miranda Balcazar, Recruitment Coordinator at TACNA for more information on available positions and application requirements. She can be reached at US: 619.661.1261 Ext.6411; MX: 664.681.1400 Ext.6411 or bolsadetrabajo(at)tacna(dot)net.

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