Sedron Technologies to hire 30 employees in Fair Oaks

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Sedron Technologies' officials said the company is creating 30 new high-paying jobs as it increases operations at its facility in Fair Oaks.

The company, based in the Pacific Northwest, designs, manufactures, installs, and operates advanced water and waste upcycling technologies. The Curtis Creek Dairy in Fair Oaks will be home to the Varcor system, that converts livestock waste into clean water.

“We are thrilled to bring these quality jobs to Northwest Indiana,” said Mackenzie Reider, chief people officer at Sedron Technologies, in a news release on citybiz. “Our investment in this Region goes beyond just building a facility; we’re investing in people and their futures. These positions offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to be part of a revolutionary technology that’s changing the face of sustainable agriculture. The individuals we have hired and those we seek will drive innovation for years to come.”

Construction of the $80 million Varcor system should be complete by the end of the year. It spans 50,000 square feet.

“The economic impact on Fair Oaks and the surrounding Region is just the beginning of what we hope will be a nationwide revolution in agricultural waste management,” said Stanley Janicki, chief commercial officer of Sedron Technologies.

Sedron was founded in 2014 with the mission to clean up agricultural, municipal and industrial waste with “financially sustainable methods.” Learn more about job openings here.

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