
Moog Inc., a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator of precision control components and systems, is expanding in Huntsville, Alabama, with the opening of a regional support center. The new regional support center comprises a large laboratory to support local research, development, and testing activities; abundant office space; and essential collaboration space.
“Located next to the Army Material Command Headquarters, the Huntsville Regional Support Center is a key element in our strategy to assist new programs as well as maintain existing business through our growing defense sustainment activities in support of the warfighter,” said Martin Bobak, vice president defense sustainment, Moog Inc.
The center is being managed by Huntsville native, Mary Occhipinti, Moog Huntsville Operations’ site manager, who has been supporting various Moog business groups for more than 13 years. “This investment and expansion in Huntsville reflects Moog’s ongoing commitment in support of our key space, defense, and industrial customers across the Southeast. With the opening, we have already doubled our local presence and plan to add additional technical positions,” Occhipinti said. To review Moog career opportunities in Huntsville, visit https://www.moog.com/careers/.
The official soft opening of the center located at 360F Quality Circle, Suite 650, Huntsville, Alabama, was Aug. 31, 2020. A grand opening will be planned at a future date dependent on COVID-19 regulations.
Huntsville is recognized as a thriving metropolitan area for both business and living. Moog decided to expand in Huntsville as the city is home to Redstone Arsenal, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, and many key prime industry customers.
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