Precision machining company Master Machine plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The $11.7 million project is expected to create 44 jobs in Hamilton County.
The investment will include the upgrade of an existing facility with new machinery and equipment to support the company’s nuclear utility customer base.
“We are thrilled to continue our growth in Chattanooga supporting our nation’s nuclear power generation and defense initiatives. We’re thankful for the support of Governor Lee and Commissioner McWhorter and are looking forward to our continued investment in the Tennessee Technology Corridor,” Warren Brandon, President, Master Machine said…