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Call Center Coming to Las Cruces, To Hire 120

Article courtesy of the Las Cruces Sun-News

By Brook Stockberger

LAS CRUCES – Another dormant commercial location will again be alive with the buzz of Las Cruces workers. Arlington, Va.-based Vangent announced that it plans to hire 120 employees as it takes over the empty location at 1630 Hickory Loop, vacated in 2009 by Frontier Airlines.

Vangent operates call centers, so, if you’re looking for a job, warm up your vocal cords and spruce up your résumé, because the company plans to hold job fairs starting Wednesday next week at the Workforce Connection office, 226 S. Alameda St.

“This is another great opportunity to refill lost jobs,” said Davin Lopez, president and CEO with the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance.

The news comes after the recent announcement that the large Rea Magnet Wire building on the West Mesa Industrial Park had been sold to Alaska Structures, which also has occupied parts of the years’-empty Parkview Metals buildings.

“I’m excited; this is great news for Las Cruces,” said Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima. “I’m so proud of our community and economic development team.”

The job fairs will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday as well as from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.

Lopez said a delegation from Las Cruces first met with the company in February in Washington D.C. “They are a third-party contract center that does work for a variety of industries, including the federal government,” Lopez said.

Vangent reports it has been serving clients in the federal government since 1973 and has more than 7,000 employees worldwide. The company did not give specifics on the function of its Las Cruces facility, but its website reports that is has worked with the Department of Commerce, the Department of Defense, the Department of Education, NASA and other clients.

Vangent will hire entry-level customer service representatives, senior representatives, supervisors, quality monitors, operations representatives, workforce management specialists and a trainer. The company offers temporary and full-time employment. It did not disclose wage information, but reports it offers “competitive pay, benefits and flexible schedules.”

For all positions, a high school diploma or GED is required and applicants must pass a typing test of at least 20 words per minute. Everyone who is hired also must pass a security clearance and a pre-employment drug test.

“Our unemployment (rate) is already down and this will help that even more,” Miyagishima said. “I can’t stress enough the teamwork at MVEDA, the city and county and university on (economic development).”

Vangent said it chose Las Cruces “due to a well-educated workforce, an area free from extreme weather and easy access to major metropolitan centers in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. In addition, Vangent has received valuable support from the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance and members of their board of directors.”

Brook Stockberger can be reached at (575) 541-5457

West Mesa Park Teems with New Development

Article courtesy to the Las Cruces Bulletin

By Gabriel Vasquez

Not many people know about the West Mesa Industrial Park, a 1,820-acre development located on Interstate 10, eight miles west of Las Cruces. It is home to several companies specializing in light and general manufacturing, and more are coming.

Most recently, Alaska Structures (AKS), a company in Las Cruces for more than 10 years, has expanded from its South Main Street facility into the 180,000-square-foot West Mesa building previously occupied by Rea Magnet Wire.

“I can confirm they are now occupying the old Rea building, and have taken over part of the Parkview site as well,” said Davin Lopez, president and CEO of the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance.

The Parkview Metals site, vacant since 2007, stands at 100,000 square feet. AKS leased all but the office space in the building as it continues to consolidate its El Paso operations into Las Cruces.

“(AKS) will need more employees, but I do not know if they are hiring right now,” said Christine Logan, administrator for the city’s Economic Development Department. AKS designs, engineers and manufactures fabric-building systems for extreme environments for both military and commercial use. It recently was awarded a large contract that called for the expansion. Expected employment for the Rea site is 75 to90 employees, city officials said, with a possible expansion of up to 170 employees once the Parkview site is fully operational.

“It’s safe to say, that any local company that expands at this rate can only be a great opportunity for us,” Lopez said.

Although industrial buildings are still available for lease, space on the West Mesa is becoming more of a hot commodity.

“Don Billings has a 6,000-square-foot spec building available on Trigg Loop and NAI 1st Valley is marketing a 23,000-squarefoot facility on Crawford Boulevard,” Logan said. “Although there are not many buildings available, there are several development ready land parcels available through private land owners and the city.”

Current West Mesa tenants include Samson Equipment, which continues to do well and is looking to acquire additional land for expansion. F&A Dairy Products has completed a significant expansion and has recently upped its employment number to 93.

The Sapphire Energy research and development site continues to grow and now employs 24 full-time and has added several interns from New Mexico State University.

Onion producers Barker Produce have a new facility under construction on the West Mesa and Premier Distributing opened a facility there in February and employs 63 people in the park.

For more information on the West Mesa Industrial Park, a city-owned light manufacturing and industry development, call (575) 541-2286.

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