Siemens Energy is planning to hire over 10,000 new employees in order to follow an ambitious six-year growth plan as it works to move beyond its crisis-hit wind turbine division, Sam Jones of The Financial Times reports. The group’s Grid Technologies division will expand its workforce by two-thirds by 2030, with EUR 1.2B in capital expenditure set for new factories and increased manufacturing capacity in U.S., Europe, and Asia, the unit’s boss told the Financial Times.
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