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Design Firm Interstates Companies Expands in Sioux Falls

Nov. 18, 2014
Interstates will add 59 jobs over a five-year period.

Interstates Companies, an electrical design, construction and control systems firm, is expanding its Sioux Falls location. Interstates will add 59 jobs over a five-year period, according to a report from Keloland TV. The jobs are highly technical positions in electrical engineering, computer programming, information technology and control system design.

“Interstates Companies is excited for the opportunity to expand our Sioux Falls operations,” says Jack Woelber, president. “We have had an office in Sioux Falls since early 2000 and have experienced continued growth. We have enjoyed success in recruiting skilled team members as Sioux Falls is an attractive community that offers many amenities and opportunities for young families.”

Interstates Companies headquarters are located in Sioux Center, Iowa, with other regional offices in Omaha, Fort Collins and Cincinnati.

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