Tesla Inc. is ramping up efforts to staff its new $200 million manufacturing plant in Brookshire, a move likely to bolster the local job market and further cement the region’s status as a hub for clean energy and advanced manufacturing industries. With 41 job openings listed on Tesla’s website as of Nov. 7, ranging from senior manufacturing engineer to welder, the electric vehicle giant is gearing up for a substantial hiring push that includes a job fair the week of Nov. 10, Ramiro Bautista, project manager for the Brookshire’s economic development department, told the Houston Business Journal and this flurry of activity promises a positive economic injection for this Houston-area community.
Austin-based Tesla has made commitments to hire at least 375 individuals by the end of 2026 and aims to double and quadruple that workforce by the end of the following two years; these commitments are part of the company’s conditions under its tax abatement agreement with Waller County Commissioners Court, approved back in March, as reported by KHOU. The Brookshire facility is expected to rival Tesla’s ‘Megafactory’ in Lathrop, California, which specializes in producing large-scale energy storage batteries dubbed ‘Megapacks’ the company plans to replicate the same success in its new Texas location, according to a statement from Tesla during a Waller County Commissioners Court meeting…