Baldor Electric Announces 41 New Jobs in Buncombe County Expansion

Baldor Electric Company has announced 41 new jobs and a $4.2 million investment in facilities and equipment at its Weaverville, N.C. campus.

A member of the ABB Group, Baldor Electric Company is the leading North American designer and manufacturer of industrial electric motors and mechanical power transmission products.

Baldor’s expansion of its Asheville Plant consolidates manufacturing from Canada into Buncombe County to take advantage of available production capacity and to manufacture products closer to its customers. The expansion will enable increased local CNC machining of mechanical power transmission components for the leading Baldor-Dodge brand. Baldor-Dodge products are used in a wide range of essential industrial applications throughout North America, such as utility, industry, transport, and infrastructure uses, to improve performance, reliability, and environmental impact.

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Baldor’s plant has been manufacturing Dodge brand mechanical power transmission components in its current location under different entities since 1979. The company is adding 41 jobs to its 140 employees and hiring has already begun. Baldor’s job openings will be posted at www.ncworks.gov.

“The strategic move speaks to our company’s excellent history in this area providing quality jobs for people in Western North Carolina. This success is attributed to taking excellent care of our customers through our employees’ hard work and dedication to advanced manufacturing,” commented Dale Spivey, Asheville Plant Manager, Baldor Electric Company.

“The County Commissioners are thrilled to see Baldor Electric Company expand in our community. This means more good paying jobs for our residents,” said David Gantt, Chairman of the Buncombe County Commissioners. “We’re grateful to see this world-class company strengthen its commitment to its highly skilled manufacturing workforce, which has been a part of our community for nearly four decades.”

“Baldor’s expansion marks another milestone in Buncombe County’s growth of its robust manufacturing sector. This exciting news reinforces Asheville’s reputation as a nationally competitive leader in advanced manufacturing, particularly in improving efficiency and sustainability,” said Taylor Foss, EDC Chair and SVP, Organizational Transformation at Mission Health.