F3 Engineering Celebrates Opening of New Location
F3 Engineering, an aerospace engineering and manufacturer of mission-critical applications, officially cut the ribbon on its new manufacturing headquarters located at 25 McLean Boulevard in Paterson, NJ. The new facility has doubled the company's manufacturing capacity. ...
Inslee on jobs: From alfalfa to aerospace
Gubernatorial hopeful Rep. Jay Inslee, seeking a job Democrats have held for 27 years, on Monday unveiled an economic program with sweeping promises of job creation on both sides of Washington’s “Cascade curtain.” Inslee pledged that “the farmer in Colfax” and “the welders of South Seattle” will be as one as Washington develops bio-fuels, combats software piracy, angles for defense contracts ...
Inslee's jobs plan includes tax breaks, growing key industries
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Inslee rolled out his jobs plan Monday, proposing new business tax breaks and a state government focused on growing key industries such as aerospace, clean energy and agriculture.
Despite Boeing’s move, jobs remain for KU aerospace students
Job prospects for KU aerospace students remain strong despite Boeing’s recent decision to close its Wichita facilities by the end of 2013. “I think there will be a huge need for airplanes in the future, which requires aerospace jobs,” said Jan Roskam, emeritus professor at the University. “There’s a need for the skills we impart on them all over the world.” Roskam worked for Boeing from 1958 ...
Cosworth enterprise zone to create 10,000 new jobs
The global engineering brilliance of Cosworth could help generate 10,000 jobs in Northampton. Read more...
MMRCA deal a shot in the arm for industry
The impending $12 billion contract to buy 126 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) by the defence ministry from Dassault, is set to be a game changer for the Indian aerospace and defence industries with as much as $6 billion worth of offset contracts expected to flow to Indian companies.
Aerospace industry is ready for take-off
During business secretary Vince Cable's visit to Northern Ireland last week he gave a ringing endorsement of our home-grown manufacturing firms and called on our manufacturers to help pull Britain out of the economic doldrums. Related Stories Homeowners cut prices by 7.5% Titanic site to exceed all expectations, says expert Cutting-edge technology helps wheatgrass company grow Plane maker swoops ...
Boeing Closure Perks Interest Of Job Recruiters
Aerospace companies seeking engineers have been reaching out to Boeing, fully aware that a good deal of talent will lose their jobs in the next two years. Topics: Financial Labor Relations Aerospace
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Industry strong despite job losses, says boss
THERE’S plenty of life in the city’s manufacturing industry. That was according to businessman Doug Squires following the publication of figures by a trade union showing 4,400 jobs had been lost in the sector in Coventry in the past six years.