Sacramento Snags Siemens Rail Boss As North America Chief Sets Up Shop In City

Siemens Mobility will keep its North America CEO in Sacramento, reinforcing the city’s role as a major train-building hub. Interim chief Tobias Bauer is set to become the permanent CEO early next week.

According to the Sacramento Business Journal, Bauer will be officially installed as Siemens Mobility North America’s permanent CEO next Tuesday and will work out of the company’s Sacramento facilities. The move keeps top brass parked right next to the rolling stock plants and contracts that power a large share of the region’s manufacturing economy.

Bauer serves as acting CEO and also leads Siemens’ rolling stock business in North America. In September, the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium highlighted his oversight of U.S. production and workforce efforts, according to DDAC.

Sacramento’s Manufacturing Muscle

Basing the top job in Sacramento keeps leadership close to the factory, where Siemens’ campus has produced thousands of passenger coaches, locomotives, and light rail vehicles. The plant, which employs about 2,500 workers, is building Amtrak Airo cars and fulfilling orders for Sacramento Regional Transit and other agencies, making the city a key hub for U.S. transit. BusinessWire provides background on Siemens Mobility’s U.S. operations.

What It Could Mean Locally

Basing the North America CEO in Sacramento could boost the region’s influence on procurement, hiring, and local suppliers, even as Siemens expands elsewhere. The new East Coast hub in Lexington, North Carolina, will complement—not replace—the established Sacramento factory, as per Mass Transit…

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