ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
Producing Quality
From automotive and aerospace to plastics and metal fabrication, Bulloch County offers a wealth of opportunities for manufacturing workers. As part of the vibrant Southeast manufacturing corridor, Bulloch County is strategically positioned to serve as a major hub for advanced manufacturing in Georgia.
The continued growth of Bulloch County’s industrial sector is driven by notable manufacturers like Briggs & Stratton, Great Dane Trailers, GAF, and Cardinal Glass, all of which have established or expanded their operations in the area. The influx of these companies is a testament to the region’s appeal, contributing to the county’s success in attracting more than $500 million in private investments and creating hundreds of new jobs in recent years.
With high-demand manufacturing positions in industries like transportation, food processing, and high-tech fabrication, workers at all skill levels are in demand. Bulloch County’s local workforce development programs, including Ogeechee Technical College and the Georgia Quick Start Program, provide essential training to prepare individuals for successful careers in manufacturing, making it an ideal place to launch or advance your career in the industrial sector.
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Economic Impact
The manufacturing sector generated a $1.17 billion annual economic impact and supported 4,000+ jobs with an average wage of $56,339—significantly above national averages.
Major Development
Since 2022, the Development Authority reports five new advanced manufacturing projects bringing over 1,600 jobs and $1 billion in planned private investment.