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Schneider Electric announces 280 new jobs in SC counties including Richland County

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Schneider Electric announces 280 new jobs in SC counties including Richland County

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – An energy management and automation company is expanding its operations in Oconee and Richland counties.

“As a result of our state’s skilled workforce and business-friendly environment, global leaders like Schneider Electric are finding success. We congratulate Schneider Electric on these expansions and look forward to the 280 new opportunities they will create in the Oconee and Richland communities,” said Gov. Henry McMaster.

Schneider Electric produces energy-efficient and sustainability solutions for customers in 150 countries.

The $23.8 million combined investment will create a total of 280 new jobs.

In Richland County, the company will invest in its engineer-to-order facility in Hopkins and add 150 new jobs. The operation manufactures NW breakers, low-voltage switchgear and switchboards.

“Schneider Electric has a long history in Richland County and has become an integral part of our community. It is always exciting to hear that a successful company is expanding, but county council is especially thrilled to have an established business partner continuing to add to the impressive economic growth in Southeast Richland. We look forward to supporting Schneider Electric’s future success,” said Richland County Council Chairwoman Jesica Mackey.

Officials said the investment will also include HVAC electrification and create 130 new jobs in the company’s Oconee County engineer-to-order facility.

“Schneider Electric has been operating in our community for over 30 years and is one of our most respected employers. We are thrilled and appreciative of their decision to invest in the Seneca plant. The expansion is a strong testament to the county’s outstanding business climate and talented manufacturing workforce. Companies like Schneider Electric are what make Oconee a top shelf for business location,” said Oconee Economic Alliance President Jamie Gilbert.

Hiring for both facilities will take place throughout 2024.

“As our economy becomes more digitized and electrified, Schneider Electric is spearheading this transformation through investments in a robust domestic supply chain of key technologies. By improving our factory efficiency and growing our talented South Carolina workforce, we’re further contributing to the revitalization of American manufacturing. Thank you to Governor McMaster and the many local leaders who have fostered a welcoming, innovative business environment and continue to be invaluable partners for Schneider Electric’s growth in the Palmetto State,” said Schneider Electric President of North America Operations Aamir Paul.

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