Stealth Enterprises Plans Berrien Springs, Michigan, Operations
09/05/2023
The company will lease an existing facility which will require significant renovations, including the reconstruction of the loading docks, as well as the purchase of new systems, machinery, and equipment.
“We are thrilled that Stealth Enterprises, LLC has decided to expand in Berrien County,” said Cathy Tilley, Director of Business Development at Cornerstone Alliance. “This project will bring immediate job opportunities in manufacturing to residents.”
The project is being supported by a $250,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant. In addition, Stealth will utilize the local Michigan Works! to reach nearby talent in disadvantaged areas and underrepresented communities. It also offers on-the-job training for its computer numerical control machinists and welders which takes up to eight weeks and includes pay increases when completed.
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