Environmental Systems Corporation Creating Up to 150 Jobs in Austin, Texas
10/13/2010
"After researching multiple cities across the nation, we are very excited to announce the opening of our office in Austin. Austin stood out to us as the clear choice for ESC based on the rigorous analysis from our city site selection process. Austin embodies many of the values upon which ESC was founded, plus it also has a strong technology and software community, and commitment to the environment. As we expand and continue to build products and services that make our planet and the communities in which we operate better places to live, we look forward to contributing to Austin and taking advantage of all that it has to offer. The great thing is, our customers will benefit from our Austin office as we benefit from Austin's access to abundant software talent, which will strengthen our resource pool," said Jack Missimer, ESC president.
The company helps organizations document and report compliance with clean air and other environmental regulations. ESC has headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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