Cirtec Medical Corporation Expands Production in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
11/06/2020
According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, the expansion is expected to create 200 jobs with an average wage of $22.89 per hour, while retaining their existing 350 Minnesota-based employees. DEED is supporting this project with a loan of up to $800,000 from the Minnesota Investment Fund (MIF). Cirtec has held a virtual career fair to help find the new skilled employees.
“With the support of the State of Minnesota, DEED, and the City of Brooklyn Park, this new facility will further expand our design, finished device assembly and sterilization capabilities while ensuring we have the capacity to support our customer’s growth,” said Brian Highley, Cirtec CEO.
The Minnesota Investment Fund provides loans and grants to companies that create and retain high-quality jobs with a focus on industrial, manufacturing and technology-related industries to increase the local and state tax base and improve the economic vitality for all Minnesotans.
“Cirtec Medical’s decision to expand their business in Brooklyn Park is yet another indicator that Minnesota is the land of growth and opportunity for our business community,” said Governor Tim Walz. “I congratulate Cirtec Medical on their expansion, and I look forward to our continued partnership.”
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