FREMONT, Calif., August 20 — Hyve Solutions Corporation, a US-based design and manufacturing partner for compute, storage, and networking systems in AI, cloud, and digital infrastructure, and a wholly owned subsidiary of TD SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX), today announced two new advanced manufacturing campuses in Nevada, one in Reno and one in North Las Vegas, to support increased customer demand.
The Reno campus will serve as Hyve’s flagship site in the state, occupying approximately 624,000 square feet of advanced manufacturing space and expands the company’s current domestic SMT (surface-mount technology) capacity. This site is paired with an additional Hyve facility in North Las Vegas, extending the company’s footprint into Southern Nevada. Together, the two campuses are expected to create approximately 3,000 new jobs.
“Nevada gives us the space, the workforce and the business climate to grow our manufacturing capability at the scale our customers need,” said Jerry Kagele, President of Hyve Solutions. “Expanding our advanced manufacturing capacity lets us add this work here in the United States, and we’re proud to be creating good, long-term careers as we do it.”
Economic Impact and Workforce Growth
Open roles will span production, engineering, quality, supply chain, warehouse and operations positions, offering both hourly and salaried opportunities across permanent, trade and contingent roles. Compensation includes wages above Nevada’s statewide average, along with medical, vision and dental benefits, and room to grow into new roles as the campuses scale.
Hyve is actively recruiting for these positions and is ramping hiring as quickly as possible, drawing on Nevada’s workforce and university talent to fill key roles across both campuses. Open roles can be found on HyveSolutions.com.
Hyve worked with the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN), the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance (LVGEA) and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) throughout the site selection process, with the company’s applications approved by the GOED Board. The investment reflects Nevada as a growing hub for advanced manufacturing.
