MCM Engineering II Expands Enoch, Utah, Operations

MCM Engineering II, a manufacturer of custom medium and low voltage electrical switchgear, plans to expand its operations in Enoch, Utah. The $168 million project is expected to create 250 jobs in Iron County over the next ten years.

The project is being supported by a post-performance tax reduction. The corporate incentive is part of the state’s Rural Economic Development Tax Increment Financing (REDTIF) program.

“LS ELECTRIC America proudly supports Operation Gigawatt in Utah through its local operating company, MCM Engineering II,” said Charlie Chunghee Lee, president and CEO of LS ELECTRIC America and president of MCM Engineering II. “With the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity’s support, MCM Engineering is expanding its manufacturing base, boosting production capacity, and growing its workforce thus strengthening LS ELECTRIC America’s U.S. operations while fueling Utah’s and Iron County’s economic growth. As Iron County grows, Enoch City will emerge as the hub of our U.S. manufacturing where innovation and excellence will converge to shape the future of America’s energy industry.”

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