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.

Mar. 5, 2026 at 8:37pm

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.

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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

“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

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.