New Plant, 35 Tech Jobs Headed To Atmore

May 10, 2016

Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded $300,000 to help a company specializing in high technology machinery and fabrication build a manufacturing plant in Atmore. When in operation, the plant will provide 35 new jobs for the area.

The Community Development Block Grant will assist Brown Precision Inc., a Huntsville-based company, to build a 60,000-square-foot building in the North Rivercane Industrial Park.

“Alabama continues to make a name for itself in the high-technology field and the second addition of Brown Precision is further evidence of that,” Bentley said. “I am pleased to award this funding and I take delight in the job opportunities this will provide in southwest Alabama.”

Brown Precision manufactures precision parts of metal, plastic, glass and other materials for aerospace and medical companies like G.E. Aviation, G.K.N. Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Wright Medical Group and Smith and Nephew.

CDBG funding will be used to provide water and sewer services to the plant. The city has obtained additional funds to provide road access to the plant and new turn lanes off Alabama Highway 21 at the plant’s entrance. The city of Atmore has pledged $73,900 in local funding for the projects.

Bentley notified Mayor Jim Staff that the grant had been approved.

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is administering the grant from funds made available to the state by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

ADECA administers a wide range of programs that support law enforcement, economic development, infrastructure upgrades, recreation, energy conservation, and water resource management.

Comments

13 Responses to “New Plant, 35 Tech Jobs Headed To Atmore”

  1. 429SCJ on May 12th, 2016 7:00 am

    Good to see opportunity coming to Atmore.

    Atmore would not be a bad place to retire. I am not familiar with the range of services that the Hospital has to offer for the older citizen, but it has to be light years beyond the old Green Lawn. Atmore is filled with homes from the cozy cottage to the borderline opulent and these properties are reasonably priced, thus attractive to the retiree.

    Retirees require more services as they age and this means requirements/opportunity for those qualified to fulfill these needs. Atmore should really consider marketing it’self as a retirement community. That’s how I see it anyway.

  2. Eugene Wheeler on May 11th, 2016 10:58 am

    As to the comment of their not being any persons qualified/educated to the local area. I live in Atmore (originally from Bratt) and hold 2 degrees one being an Associates degree in Electrical w/ a minor in Instrumentation and also work in one of the plants in this area. I can first hand tell you the problem with jobs in this area and them seeking elsewhere. It’s not the education, it’s a factor of 2 things, one of which I know personally. I moved to Mobile to go to school, upon graduation the only job I could find was back here, due to the fact that every electrical job I applied for wants 2 or more years experience. This causes people with a degree to get looked over. Secondly, the reason this area pulled me back is they were the only plant not requiring experience, but here’s the kicker, the pay stinks. I’m probably making 8-10 dollars an hour less than someone who does go out of Atmore and not far either for the exact position. I worked at Gp in Brewton, Al. before I went back to school and made more mixing gatorade, getting lunches and going to get supplies for the paper machine, a gopher basically. From what I’ve seen the people that do come from other places to here to work are under qualified for the positions they hold and happily take the measly wages. I would love to apply for this job and get one, but I hope they pay way better than anything else that comes to Atmore.

  3. No Excuses on May 10th, 2016 2:32 pm

    @ Atmore Resident: I was thinking the same thing. Very well said. If you want better for yourself, then you have to do better for yourself.

  4. chris on May 10th, 2016 10:04 am

    @ Atmore Resident: Thank You for speaking the truth!

  5. Atmore Resident on May 10th, 2016 9:45 am

    I think it is important to note that the reason these jobs usually get taken by outsiders is due to the education level of our Atmore residents. If you want to get hired for one of these jobs, go to college or complete a trade program that qualifies you for the job. I’m not saying that Atmore residents aren’t educated either. My point is that so many of our intelligent students go to college or complete trade programs, but they never come back to Atmore. Don’t be satisfied with your high school diploma. Continue your education so that you can represent our city well and show that we do have a highly qualified prospective workforce. Everyone complains about Atmore and how it has nothing to offer, but it will never improve if the residents don’t educate themselves after high school. We have missed out on major companies coming in because they say our population cannot meet the qualifications to fill the jobs.

  6. DJC on May 10th, 2016 9:30 am

    35 jobs is not really a lot, but hopefully, this is the 1st of many industries!

  7. Jim Sales on May 10th, 2016 9:14 am

    Good job and congratulations on bring these new jobs to the area. Well done Atmore.

  8. jeeperman on May 10th, 2016 8:28 am

    Bob C.
    The Escambia County Elected Politicians have no control over new bars or ‘affordable’ housing in the downtown area.
    They can only say where they are allowed or not allowed.
    Florida does not have income taxes, so unlike Alabama, Florida is not subsidizing employers with income taxes paid by existing Florida employees.

  9. Resident on May 10th, 2016 7:55 am

    What you want to bet none of these 35 people, except the lowest paid job or two, will actually be from Atmore. Like another company in Atmore with 40 or so people in the office where the good paying jobs are, none of them live in Atmore. They live mostly in Florida, all the way down to Pensacola and commute every day. The only people from Atmore working there are the lowest paid production workers.

  10. CarneySCV on May 10th, 2016 7:31 am

    Congrats Atmore! This is the kind of jobs the area needs. Hopefully higher paying jobs that will encourage its employees to live here and invest in the community.
    Congrats on a job well done in recruiting this company!

  11. Bob C. on May 10th, 2016 7:03 am

    Atmore, this is Truly Great News…I hope all goes as planned and expansions and local job hires are in the near future.

    Unfortunately, our Current Escambia County Elected Politicians seem only interested in opening new bars or ‘affordable’ housing in the downtown area. These are low tech and low paying jobs with no benefits.

    Congratulations, Atmore…you sure do deserve this and much more.

  12. Mike on May 10th, 2016 3:35 am

    Wow, congratz Atmore! This will be supplying some industry heavyweights, & should be around for the foreseeable future. Kudos to the people that made this happen, well done! :)

  13. Jane on May 10th, 2016 3:04 am

    Good for Alabama and Atmore! In Pensacola it is no new business as usual.