Kincardine Company To Add Jobs To Support Bruce Power – BlackburnNews.com

Posted: June 8, 2017 at 11:07 pm

Blackburnnews.com stock photo By Janice MacKayJune 8, 2017 3:29pm

A technology company is expanding its Kincardine location to include a substantial design, procurement and project controls capability in Bruce County.

RCM technologies will increase to over 4,000 sq ft of space on the second floor of the Kincardine Municipal Administration Centre building to support Bruce Powers Life Extension Program.

We are extremely pleased to announce this expansion, says Rocco Campanelli, chairman and CEO of RCM We have been a partner with Bruce Power since its inception in 2001, working on numerous capital and Operations and Maintenance projects. Expanding our local presence will enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of delivering our services, while improving the local economy through job creation and increased spending in Bruce County.

RCM is also hiring office staff and senior management personnel as they increase their workforce to about 80 people.

We are pleased to see RCM Technologies expanding its presence in our region and establishing such a significant footprint, says Bruce County Warden Mitch Twolan. Their investment in our economy is a great win for the entire region.

RCM provides business and technology solutions to maximize the operational performance with advanced engineering and information technology.

This is a fantastic win for our regional economy, said James Scongack, VP of corporate affairs at Bruce Power. RCM Technologies will bring highly skilled, value-added jobs, supporting our vision of a long-term, sustainable regional economy that is able to facilitate and move forward innovation in the nuclear industry.

Bruce Power launched a regional economic development initiative last year to support the expansion of its suppliers during the multi billion dollar multi-year Life Extension Program of the nuclear plant.

Janice MacKay graduated from Journalism at Humber College in Toronto. Janice was raised in Kincardine. She and her husband Steve live just outside of Wingham. They have two sons. Email Janice MacKay More Articles

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