Exyte plans to create up to 1,000 new jobs in the US high-tech facility industry 

Exyte plans to create up to 1,000 new jobs in the US high-tech facility industry 

Exyte, a global leader in the design, engineering and delivery of high-tech facilities, is poised for a robust expansion trajectory in the USA. In line with its ‘follow-the-client’ strategy, Exyte is ramping up its service and production network as well as its workforce in key strategic locations across the country. In the medium run, the company plans to create approximately 1,000 additional positions in the USA. With the official opening of its new regional office in Boise, Idaho, Exyte expands its national footprint to the Northwest. 

In addition, new offices and production sites are being established in Nampa, Idaho, to support US-wide mega-projects in high-tech industries such as the semiconductor industry. With new offices in Durham, North Carolina and Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, Exyte is addressing the needs of the US pharmaceutical and biotech industry. In Dallas, Texas, the company plans to relocate to a new headquarter. 

“Given its high market potential, the USA is an integral part of Exyte’s growth strategy. In line with our future agenda ‘Next Level’, we are establishing a strategic network of production and offsite manufacturing sites as well as offices across the USA to be prepared for future projects and to increase the speed of project implementation for our clients,” outlined Exyte CEO Dr Wolfgang Büchele. “To facilitate our projected growth, we are offering hundreds of highly qualified jobs across several regions in the country,” Büchele continued. “Our employees are the heartbeat of Exyte, and we look forward to onboard exceptional talents from all fields and backgrounds who can support us in our vision to create a better future.”