Super Radiator Coils Opens Major Mesa Facility, Plans 125 New Jobs
Super Radiator Coils, the century-old cooling systems manufacturer, officially opened its expanded Mesa facility on June 13, 2025, launching operations in a new 150,000-square-foot building and announcing plans to hire 125 workers, marking a significant boost to Arizona’s manufacturing sector.
Expansion Delivers New Facility and Workforce Growth
Super Radiator Coils completed its new facility in Mesa earlier this month, according to the Phoenix Business Journal bizjournals.com. The 150,000 sq ft plant includes state-of-the-art manufacturing lines and offices. Company executives said the facility’s scale reflects long-term confidence in Arizona’s industrial ecosystem, aiming to hire 125 employees for production, engineering, and administrative roles over the coming year.
Mesa Strengthens Manufacturing Profile
The expansion exemplifies broader manufacturing growth across the Phoenix metro area. Super Radiator joins other recent expansions—such as TSMC’s growing semiconductor presence and Lucid’s EV manufacturing facilities—solidifying the region’s position in advanced manufacturing bizjournals.com.
Mesa Mayor thanked the company’s leadership, noting that the new facility aligns with the city’s economic development goals and strengthens local job creation.
Arizona’s Manufacturing Pipeline Remains Robust
According to the Arizona Commerce Authority, the state has a record 482 active advanced manufacturing projects in development en.wikipedia.org+14azcommerce.com+14azfamily.com+14en.wikipedia.org+7bizjournals.com+7axios.com+7. These range from chip fabs and EV production to clean tech and industrial goods, supported by local incentives and federal funding under the CHIPS and Science Act.
TSMC’s north Phoenix semiconductor campus and Lucid’s new hubs further underscore the diversity of manufacturing growth across Arizona marketwatch.com+7en.wikipedia.org+7en.wikipedia.org+7marketwatch.com+8azcommerce.com+8aztechcouncil.org+8.
Economic Impact and Job Creation
Super Radiator Coils’ Mesa plant brings both direct and indirect economic benefits. With 125 new local hires, the expansion aids a region that saw a 4.1% unemployment rate in May 2025 bizjournals.com. Moreover, the facility’s operations—ranging from supply-chain partnerships to building maintenance—are expected to generate dozens more ancillary jobs.
Industry analysts suggest that each direct manufacturing job supports roughly 1.5 additional local positions in services and logistics, amplifying the impact.
Workforce Investment and Community Engagement
The company is collaborating with Mesa Community College and local trade schools to create apprenticeship programs tailored to industrial HVAC and manufacturing skills. Training will help the local workforce meet technical demands and support program graduates’ job placement.
Super Radiator officials also expressed interest in expanding employee benefits—such as paid time off, health insurance, and career development—to enhance retention and competitiveness in Arizona’s tight labor market.
Outlook for Local Industrial Growth
Mesa’s Director of Economic Development emphasized that the new plant fits into a broader vision for diversifying the city’s economy beyond tech and aerospace. With Super Radiator’s entry, the city leverages its logistics infrastructure and workforce pipeline to attract more manufacturers.
Rowland, a regional economic analyst, notes, “Mesa is now emerging as a hub for industrial-scale manufacturers—this plant sets a precedent.”
What This Means for Arizona
The facility contributes to Arizona’s reputation as an appealing destination for mid-size manufacturing investments. While semiconductor and EV projects draw national attention, expansions like Super Radiator’s highlight opportunities for companies in traditional sectors to access skilled labor, infrastructure, and partnerships.
With incentives from local government and workforce development initiatives, Mesa’s continued industrial growth supports regional resilience and economic diversification.
Key Takeaways
- 150,000 sq ft facility completed in June 2025.
- 125 jobs expected in production, engineering, and admin roles.
- Mesa joins broader statewide manufacturing expansion supported by ACA data.
- Workforce and apprenticeship partnerships established with local schools.
- Economic ripple effects to be seen in logistics and services sectors.