Noveon Magnetics recycles end-of-life magnets into high-performance sintered NdFeB material for motors and high-temperature applications. The company runs a manufacturing-heavy operation (38 of 53 open roles in production) with acute pain points around uptime, process stability, and equipment maintenance — suggesting operational constraints in a capital-intensive recycling facility. Active projects in OT infrastructure modernization, SAP-MES integration, and cybersecurity compliance reveal a plant modernizing legacy systems while scaling production capacity.
Noveon Magnetics develops and manufactures recycled rare-earth magnets from scrap feedstock using a proprietary magnet-to-magnet recycling process. Founded in 2014 and based in San Marcos, Texas, the company serves motor manufacturers and other industrial customers requiring magnetic materials that perform reliably at elevated temperatures. The business is structured around sintering operations, quality assurance, and fulfillment of magnetic property specifications. Current headcount sits at 51–200 employees with active expansion in manufacturing and engineering roles.
Noveon operates with Allen-Bradley and Siemens automation, Wire EDM and Mazak precision machinery, Solidworks CAD, SAP S/4HANA for enterprise resource planning, and SCADA for production control.
San Marcos, Texas. The company is privately held, founded in 2014, and operates a single facility as of available data.
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