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Helion Technologies Expands Dallas Operations, Moves into New Facility

Helion Technologies is expanding its Dallas operations and moving into a newly renovated facility in Garland, Texas.

March 3, 2020
Helion Technologies Expands Dallas Operations, Moves into New Facility

Helion Technologies is expanding its Dallas operations and moving into a newly renovated facility in Garland, Texas.

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TIMONIUM, Md.—Helion Technologies, a Technology (IT) Managed Services Provider, is expanding its Dallas operations and moving into a newly renovated facility in Garland, TX. The expansion is part of Helion’s long-term, strategic plan to better support its customer base of retail automotive and heavy-duty trucking dealerships nationwide.

The Dallas-Fort Worth area offers many opportunities for high-tech workers, so we are committed to offering competitive pay, excellent benefits packages, career advancement opportunities and a fun working environment in order to attract and retain talent.

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“Due to the unprecedented growth we’ve experienced in the past few years, we’ve decided to invest in a new facility,” said Erik Nachbahr, CISSP and founder and president of Helion. "The Dallas location allows us to better service our west coast customers with expanded technical support hours and a faster on-site response team.”

Helion provides end-to-end IT services to more than 28,000 end users at 700 automotive and heavy-duty trucking dealerships. The company’s headquarters is based in Timonium, MD.

In Dallas, Helion currently employs a staff of 35 technicians in a 3,000-square-foot office. The new Helion-owned facility is 22,000 square feet with two floors and can accommodate up to 150 staff members.

In recent months the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has gained national attention due to its thriving tech industry, and is home to 43 percent of the state’s high-tech workers. When combined with factors like a growing population, low cost of living and affordable housing, the area offers a hub of talent from which Helion can hire and train.

“The Dallas-Fort Worth area offers many opportunities for high-tech workers, so we are committed to offering competitive pay, excellent benefits packages, career advancement opportunities and a fun working environment in order to attract and retain talent,” said Lucas Johnson, Helion’s VP of Human Relations.

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Helion is actively hiring Dallas-based employees for its service desk operations, including desktop technicians and system administrators. Additionally, Helion is expanding its project management team with plans to add project managers, engineers and architects.

For more information about Helion, visit https://heliontechnologies.com/

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