TTM Technologies Expands Loudoun County, Virginia, Operations
02/21/2024
The company is consolidating and modernizing its U.S. facilities and will expand its workforce at its bare printed circuit board manufacturing facility in Sterling.
“TTM Technologies is pleased to bring this expansion of capability and opportunity for workforce growth to Sterling,Va.,” said Phil Titterton, COO of TTM Technologies. “The engagement by Governor Glenn Youngkin, the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, and Loudoun County’s Department of Economic Development were invaluable in our decision to expand TTM’s Sterling, Virginia facility. This successful process has allowed all involved to develop a better understanding of the importance and criticality of U.S.-made printed circuit boards. We appreciate these partnerships and the community as TTM continues to grow our diverse and dedicated workforce in Sterling.”
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) worked with Loudoun County to secure the project and will support TTM Technologies’ job creation through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP), which provides consultative services and funding to companies creating new jobs in order to support employee recruitment and training activities. As a business incentive supporting economic development, VJIP reduces the human resource costs of new and expanding companies. VJIP is state-funded, demonstrating Virginia’s commitment to enhancing job opportunities for citizens.
“The expansion of TTM’s business sends a strong message that Virginia can compete and grow in global electronics manufacturing markets,” noted Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “I congratulate TTM Technologies on its success in Loudoun County and thank all the partners involved in securing this project that will create 43 high-tech new jobs for local citizens.”
(TTM) is a global manufacturer of technology solutions including engineered systems, radio frequency (RF) components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies, and quick-turn and technologically advanced printed circuit board (PCBs).
“We are thrilled that TTM Technologies chose to expand its operations in Loudoun, underscoring the County’s appeal as a strategic location for cutting-edge technology and manufacturing,” said Buddy Rizer, Executive Director of Loudoun County’s Department of Economic Development. “This expansion not only strengthens our economic foundation but also opens incredible new #LoudounPossible job opportunities for our skilled workforce. Loudoun County remains committed to fostering an environment where innovative companies like TTM Technologies can Start, Scale, and Soar, contributing to the continued growth of our community.”
Project Announcements
Poland-Based JGB Brothers Plans Bamberg County, South Carolina, Production Operations
01/23/2026
Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative Plans Waddell, Arizona, Transformer Production Operations
01/23/2026
Viking Attachments Expands Morgan City, Louisiana, Manufacturing Operations
01/23/2026
France-Based Reju Plans Rochester, New York, Textile Regeneration Operations
01/23/2026
Heil Trailer International Expands Athens, Tennessee, Manufacturing Operations
01/23/2026
Ampirical Expands Covington, Louisiana, Operations
01/23/2026
Most Read
-
The Workforce Bottleneck in America’s Manufacturing Revival
Q4 2025
-
Data Centers in 2025: When Power Became the Gatekeeper
Q4 2025
-
Speed Built In—The Real Differentiator for 2026 Site Selection Projects
Q1 2026
-
Preparing for the Next USMCA Shake-Up
Q4 2025
-
Tariff Shockwaves Hit the Industrial Sector
Q4 2025
-
Investors Seek Shelter in Food-Focused Real Estate
Q3 2025
-
The New Industrial Revolution in Biotech
Q4 2025