The hires, at locations in Quonset Point and in Connecticut, will include new hires and replacements for departing workers.
The submarine manufacturer will hire fewer workers than in past years, but is still bringing in 12,000 over three years.
EB President Mark Rayha said the company will hire 3,000 more employees in 2025, with most in Groton. What else to know about ...
Submarine maker General Dynamics Electric Boat, expects to hire more than 3,000 people in 2025, with the majority being for ...
The Navy and its nuclear submarine shipbuilders are closing in on a deal to put two long-awaited Virginia-class submarines ...
Two months into his tenure, Electric Boat President Mark Rayha got to announce the submarine builder’s annual hiring target here Monday during a meeting with lawmakers and business leaders at the ...
The new president of General Dynamics Electric Boat held his first legislative briefing on Monday at a hotel just up the road ...
Electric Boat has been lobbying for more support from ... But Rayha sounded a bullish note on the company’s future, saying the yard workload will continue to increase in coming decades.
Vision Marine Technologies to Feature Innovative Electric Boats at the Miami International Boat Show
Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (the “Company,” “Vision Marine,” “we,” “us,” “our”) (Nasdaq:VMAR), an innovator in electric marine propulsion, will exhibit at the Miami ...
General Dynamics Electric Boat plans to hire 3,050 workers in 2025. This hiring figure is lower than the previous two years, when the company aimed to hire 5,000 workers annually. NORTH KINGSTOWN ...
While General Dynamics Electric Boat is slowing down hiring for the ... GDEB President Mark Rayha, said the company will hire 3,000 more employees, with most in the Groton facility, in 2025.
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