HAMILTON — thyssenkrupp BILSTEIN of America is expanding its Hamilton operation with plans to hire about 100 new employees while making additional investments in its Butler County manufacturing facility. The automotive technology company says the expansion is driven by the integration of its steering business and continued growth in demand. Hiring will take place across multiple departments, increasing the Hamilton workforce from approximately 600 employees. The company is also investing in the plant to improve efficiency and expand production capabilities. "This expansion represents an exciting milestone for thyssenkrupp BILSTEIN of America," said Managing Director Brian Williams. "It reflects our confidence in the future of our business, our customers, and our team. As we continue to grow, we're excited to welcome new talent who share our commitment to innovation, quality, and operational excellence." Hamilton Human Resources Manager Michelle Farmer says the company is recruiting for a variety of positions, offering competitive pay, benefits and opportunities for advancement. Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dan Bates welcomed the announcement, calling the investment a boost for the local economy. Bates says the addition of roughly 100 jobs demonstrates confidence in Hamilton's workforce while reinforcing the company's long-standing commitment to the community and its support of local initiatives. The Hamilton facility has operated since 1995 and manufactures high-performance shock absorbers and suspension systems. The 420,000-square-foot campus also includes a technical center, proving grounds test track and distribution center.
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