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Heatworks growing Charleston County operations

Heatworks, a manufacturer of innovative tankless water heaters, is expanding their Charleston County operations. To accommodate its continued growth, the company is creating approximately 60 new jobs.

Heatworks is a technology company that has pioneered a new tankless, electric water heater for a variety of residential and commercial applications. Heatworks is nearing the production phase of its flagship product, the MODEL 3 Water Heater. Rather than using metal coils or traditional heating elements, the MODEL 3 uses Heatworks’ patented Ohmic Array Technology to heat water in the simplest, purest and most efficient way.

To accommodate its continued growth, the company is relocating its headquarters to a larger facility to consolidate its offices and laboratory in one location. Located at 2353 Highway 17 North in Mount Pleasant, S.C., the company’s new operations are expected to be operational by the end of 2017. Hiring should begin in early 2018, and interested applicants should visit the company’s careers page online for more information.

“What brought us together initially was the frustration with getting hot water delivered to an outdoor shower. We were sure if it was happening to us, then other people were probably having the same dilemma. Not only did we seek to solve our initial problem, but we’re changing the way the world heats water.” –Heatworks Founder and CEO Jerry Callahan

“South Carolina’s world-class workforce continues to demonstrate a level of excellence that is unmatched, and as a result, companies like Heatworks continue to grow and thrive in our state. I congratulate this great company and look forward to all that we know they’ll achieve in Charleston County.” –Gov. Henry McMaster

“We’re excited to celebrate the continued success of South Carolina’s manufacturing industry. Heatworks Technologies is on the front line of innovation in their industry, and we look forward to their continued success.” –Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt

“Charleston County is well-suited for Heatworks’ expansion with our business-friendly environment and access to a diverse talent pool. We are proud that they have decided to expand here.” –Charleston County Council Chairman Victor Rawl

“The Heatworks announcement demonstrates our investment in supporting and fostering growth within our existing businesses through our Business Concierge program. We are grateful for Heatworks’ steadfast commitment to Charleston County.” –Charleston County Economic Development Executive Director Steve Dykes

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Heatworks is growing its Charleston County operations.
  • Creation of 60 new jobs.
  • Heatworks is a manufacturer of tankless electric water heaters, with multiple models already in production.
  • The company’s new headquarters will be located at 2353 Highway 17 North in Mount Pleasant, S.C.
  • Hiring should begin in early 2018, and interested applicants should visit the company’s careers page online for more information.

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