Engineering firm bringing more than 300 jobs to Tucson

Mritunjay Kumar Singh, CEO of Axiscades Engineering Technology, laughs after Gov. Doug Ducey, right, gently reminded him about the presence of the University of Arizona in Tucson, during a press conference on Aug. 24, 2018, to announce the company’s new presence in Tucson. / Photo by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star

 

Axiscades, an India based engineering firm, has arrived in downtown Tucson with plans to hire more than 300 people over the next five years, officials announced today.

The company has already moved about 15 employees into the Transamerica building at 117 N. Church Ave. Jobs will primarily be in mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as finance, research and development, human resources, sales and project management.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey was in Tucson for the announcement Friday.

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