Tech company Ralliant opens Raleigh global headquarters as it ramps up hiring

The company plans to create up to 180 high-paying jobs in the capital city by 2029.

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Industrial technology company Ralliant has launched its new global headquarters in Raleigh's North Hills area. The company announced plans a year ago to establish its headquarters in the capital city and create up to 180 high-paying jobs, a project that could add almost $1 billion to the state economy.

Why it matters

Ralliant's decision to locate its global headquarters in Raleigh is a significant economic win for the city and the state of North Carolina. The high-paying tech jobs and economic impact of the project will provide a boost to the local economy.

The details

Ralliant, a unit of the Everett, Washington-based industrial technology conglomerate Fortive, makes precision technologies such as test measurements and sensors for aerospace and defense subsystems. The company's new Raleigh office is expected to serve as a strategic and operational hub, housing employees focused on financial planning, accounting, regulatory compliance, risk management, and strategic expansion. Ralliant was enticed to Raleigh with state incentives worth up to $3.5 million, including a jobs grant of up to $2.6 million spread over 12 years if it hits hiring, investment, and job retention targets.

  • Ralliant announced plans a year ago to establish its headquarters in Raleigh.
  • Ralliant launched its new global headquarters in Raleigh's North Hills area on March 5, 2026.

The players

Ralliant

An industrial technology company and a unit of the Everett, Washington-based industrial technology conglomerate Fortive.

Tami Newcombe

The President and CEO of Ralliant.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

What they’re saying

“The brands that are a part of Ralliant have been around for 50 to 175 years, but we had an opportunity to spin out as a new public company and landed in July.”

— Tami Newcombe, President and CEO (WRAL)

“It's a place where people want to not only work, but to live. The education system, and we're a technology company with an agenda around growth and innovation and really looking forward with parterning with many in the business community.”

— Tami Newcombe, President and CEO (WRAL)

What’s next

Ralliant is expected to create up to 180 high-paying jobs in Raleigh by 2029 as part of its new global headquarters project.

The takeaway

Ralliant's decision to locate its global headquarters in Raleigh is a significant economic win for the city and the state of North Carolina. The high-paying tech jobs and economic impact of the project will provide a boost to the local economy, further cementing Raleigh's reputation as a hub for technology and innovation.