Tenneco Bringing 350 New Jobs to Georgia
Press release from the issuing company
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
“Tenneco is an important player in the automotive industry, and we are pleased they have expanded their presence in Georgia,” Deal said. “Georgia’s comprehensive logistics system and skilled workforce are two of our many key selling assets because they give companies like Tenneco easy, efficient access to their markets as well as a world-class workforce.”
Tenneco is one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and distributors of emission and ride control products and systems for the automotive original equipment market and aftermarket. The company is expanding existing lines and installing additional production lines at its Hartwell manufacturing facility, where automotive shock absorbers and struts are produced.
Hart County has been a Georgia Certified Work Ready Community since 2009, indicating that the county has a ready pool of labor specifically trained for a range of positions, including those in the manufacturing industry. Tenneco has called Hart County home since the 1960s, and already employs a mix of more than 750 full and part-time workers at its Hartwell facility.
“Tenneco is committed to the Hartwell community and we appreciated the support from the city, county and state as we moved more production to our Hartwell facility,” said Lorenzo Muhammad, Hartwell plant manager. “Through the Georgia Work Ready program, we have grown our skilled workforce significantly in the last six months to support our growing business.”
“We continue to appreciate the commitment Tenneco has made to our community. They have furnished employment opportunities to a significant number of Hart County households for more than 50 years,” said Douglas Cleveland, chairman of Hart County Industrial Building Authority. “This growth further strengthens that commitment and will add even more families to Tenneco’s workforce. Tenneco has been, and will continue to be, a very important member of our business community.”
GDEcD project manager Suzanne Browne assisted the company with this expansion on behalf of the state.


