Completely NDR: Airbus Hiring in Mobile, AL

Carl

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Recognizing that some parts of the country are recovering from the Great Recession faster than others, thought I would pass this along:
(to make it duck related, duck hunting here ranges from great (1997-2005) to horrible (2014-15). But the fishing is incredible. Great hog & deer hunting too.


http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/01/airbus_hiring_heats_up_is_one.html#incart_river

Airbus posted Friday its latest round of open positions for its A320 final assembly line under construction at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley.
The process improvement manager is responsible for creating an environment managed by "lean methods, tools and concepts" to support the final assembly line.
Successful candidates will have at least a bachelor's degree and a minimum of three years' relevant experience. Salary information was not immediately available, and the position requires at least three months' training abroad. Click here for the complete job description and additional requirements.
Meanwhile, the final assembly line supply chain and logistics manager will coordinate and lead all logistical and supply chain activities while working in partnership with the logistics service provider "to ensure an efficient and effective supply chain in support of final assembly."
Successful candidates will have at least 10 years' experience in the supply chain and logistics field and hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering, business administration or supply chain and logistics.
Salary information was not immediately available, and the position requires at least six months' training abroad. Click here for the complete job description and additional requirements.
Airbus is currently building its first A320 assembly line on U.S. soil at Mobile Aeroplex, expected to figure prominently in the company's ability to efficiently fill the mounting backlog for the popular single-aisle aircraft. The $600 million facility is slated to come online in summer 2015, deliver its first Mobile-assembled aircraft in 2016 and employ about 1,000 people when it reaches full annual production of 40 to 50 aircraft by 2018.
Click here ( http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2014/11/airbus_hiring_hits_high_gear_e.html )to learn everything you need to know now to land a job at Mobile's A320 assembly line. The aircraft manufacturer is also still actively seeking candidates for the following positions: The Alabama Industrial Development Training program oversees all employment postings and pre-employment training for the A320 final assembly line in Mobile. For a complete list of available positions associated with the Mobile project as they become available, check the AIDT website regularly.
 
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