Hitachi is expanding in India with new global capability centers, meeting rising energy demand and supporting the country’s push for increased renewable energy generation.
Commenting on the hiring process the company said, “At Hitachi, we respect and value each other’s uniqueness. Our culture drives the success of our mission to contribute to society by creating an environment where we collaborate and support each other. Because together, we are stronger.”
“Hitachi has a place for everyone, welcoming differences in colleagues’ background, age, gender, sexuality, family status, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion and world view. We respect and value each other’s uniqueness because only through diversity we can drive innovation and creativity to contribute to society”, the company added.
The company further said, “We treat everyone fairly, recognizing differences to allow everyone to contribute. With a diverse workforce, broad experience, and an inclusive culture, we will meet our customers’ needs and drive our company’s sustainable growth.”
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Hitachi in India Jobs
The company is hiring across the country and inviting job applications from experienced professionals for various roles across India.
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Hitachi is Expanding in India
Zurich-based Hitachi Energy operates a Global Capability Center (GCC) in India, producing transformers and large-scale power transmitters. The country’s high power demand has prompted increased government efforts in renewable energy generation.
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“We are considering Hyderabad and Pune for our GCC expansion. The process may take six months to one year,” stated Venu Nuguri, CEO of Hitachi Energy’s India unit.
Nuguri noted, “The center could be in either or both cities depending on demand,” refraining from disclosing financial investment details.
Nuguri explained, “The new GCC, acting as a low-cost offshore facility, will complement Hitachi Energy India but operate under a distinct non-listed Indian entity of Hitachi Energy in Switzerland.” He highlighted India’s government incentives for green energy transition, aiming for 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
This initiative aims to attract talent globally, allowing individuals to join the company’s workforce regardless of geographical location.
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