ATLANTA – PBS Aerospace, a designer and manufacturer of world-class small turbojet engines, will invest up to $20 million to establish its North American headquarters in Roswell, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday.

The new operation, including manufacturing and research and development components, will create at least 95 new jobs in metro Atlanta, growing the company’s presence in the Peach State.

“Aerospace is one of the Georgia’s top industries thanks to innovative companies like PBS Aerospace that call Georgia home,” Kemp said. “By preparing strategic, new ready-for-development sites and supporting workforce development initiatives in high-demand careers, we will keep building on our success and creating opportunities for hardworking Georgians.”

“Atlanta has proven to be an exceptional base for our operations, offering access to an excellent education system, skilled workforce, robust infrastructure, and a thriving business environment,” PBS Group Owner William Didden added. “The positive experiences and success in Atlanta have undoubtedly influenced our choice as they reflect Georgia’s ability to support our continued growth.”

PBS Aerospace’s footprint will include an existing, renovated building and a new facility that will be constructed in Roswell. Hiring is underway for open roles, with projections to meet full operations in April. Interested individuals can learn more and apply at www.pbsaerospace.com/career.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Global Commerce team worked on the project in partnership with the city of Roswell, Select Fulton, Metro Atlanta Chamber, the Georgia Center of Innovation, Georgia Power, and the Technical College System of Georgia’s Quick Start program.