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L&T Technology Services to hire 1000 engineers in Mysore in next two years

L&T Technology Services to hire 1000 engineers in Mysore in next two years
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Engineering services firm L&T Technology Services (LTTS) announced the opening of its new campus in Mysore, Karnataka, to cater to the design and development of embedded solutions, digital products and software engineering. The company also said that it plans to hire over 1,000 engineers in Mysore over the next two years as it expands its delivery and design centre in the city to cater to burgeoning demand for engineering services.

The Mysore campus caters to LTTS’ Global Clientele in a plethora of engineering domains spanning embedded, digital products and solutions, automotive, telecom and hi-tech, very large-scale integration (VLSI), medical, quality, validation & verification, design automation and plant engineering. 

The 35-acre LTTS Mysore campus which has a total current headcount of 4,000 engineers, is also known for its innovative engineering work for global customers and has a track record of sustainable business practices including rainwater harvesting, Sewage treatment plants (STPs) water recapture and organic farming initiatives, especially the growing of medicinal plants.

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The new Module X Campus, as it is called, houses eight floors with engineers in this centre working on a wide spectrum of services covering multiple industries. The state-of-the-art modern campus has a capacity to seat over 1,300 engineers who will be working on high-end projects for LTTS’ Global Clientele. 

The new centre was inaugurated by SN Subrahmanyan, CEO and managing director of L&T who also cut the ceremonial ribbon and Amit Chadha CEO and managing director, LTTS. 

“Mysore, with its unique opportunities and pristine surroundings, is a vibrant destination for young professionals seeking the right work-life balance and is one of the key building blocks of LTTS; success story.  As LTTS grows beyond the billion-dollar annual revenue milestone, the vision of developing the Mysore centre is on fast track to attract new talent and help deliver even greater customer success journeys,” said Chadha. 

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Earlier this month, the IT services firm announced a 24% year-on-year (YoY) growth in its rupee revenue, which rose to Rs. 1,995 crores in Q2FY23. The company’s net profit reached Rs. 282.4 crore, up 22.8% year-on-year. 


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