EMS Solutions Expands Workforce to Meet Rising Demand for U.S.-Based Electronics Manufacturing
October 17, 2025 | EMS SolutionsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
EMS Solutions, a premier regional provider of Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS), has announced several new hires across key departments as the company continues to grow its capabilities and meet increasing customer demand.
The company recently welcomed Brianna Coleman (Quality), Aaron Chapman (Sales), Ethan Midgley (Test), Bryce Barschii (Depanel), and Jacob Norr (SMT) to its expanding team. Each brings valuable experience and fresh perspective to their respective roles, supporting EMS Solutions’ commitment to quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
With several additional hires expected in the coming months, EMS Solutions continues to strengthen every part of its operation—from sales and engineering to production and quality assurance—to better serve its diverse customer base.
“Our growth is a direct reflection of the trust our customers place in us,” said Jesse Westbroek, President of EMS Solutions. “By investing in talented people across all areas of the business, we’re building the capacity and expertise needed to deliver even greater value.”
EMS Solutions’ electronic manufacturing services include surface mount and through-hole assembly, testing, depaneling, and quality inspection. The company serves customers across industries such as industrial, communications, medical, and consumer electronics, delivering high-mix, high-quality assemblies with precision and reliability.
With a focus on technical excellence, responsive service, and continuous improvement, EMS Solutions continues to grow as a trusted partner for OEMs seeking dependable, U.S.-based manufacturing.
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